Searchers Unearth Grave of “ET,” the Video Game Atari Wanted Us to Forget – CNN

Searchers unearth grave of “ET,” the video game Atari wanted us to forget – CNN


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Searchers unearth grave of "ET," the video game Atari wanted us to forget
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So Atari literally buried the project, dumping truckloads of unsold games in a desert landfill in New Mexico. And amid a decade of entertainment-industry disasters bookended by the movie "Heaven's Gate" and Milli Vanilli, the "E.T." game quickly faded
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New Mexico dig uncovers ‘ET’ video games buried after 1980s flop – Bangor Daily News


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New Mexico dig uncovers 'ET' video games buried after 1980s flop
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Documentary filmmakers digging in a New Mexico landfill on Saturday unearthed hundreds of “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” cartridges, considered by some the worst video game ever made and blamed for contributing to the downfall of …
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New Mexico aide used state card for personal purchases
ALBUQUERQUE — Gov. Susana Martinez's chief of staff has reimbursed the state over the past two years for nearly $ 5,000 of personal purchases that he made using a state-issued credit card. The Albuquerque Journal reports that Keith Gardner's use of the …
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Forum planned for 5 Democratic governor hopefuls
ALBUQUERQUE (AP) – New Mexico's five Democratic candidates for governor will gather for a campaign forum in Albuquerque hosted by the state Democratic Party. The forum is scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at the Nativo Lodge. The event is open to the …
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