The Infamous Atari Landfill Dig Is Finally Happening

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  • Maynard
    stupid ass titles
    • Feb 2009
    • 17876

    [ALL] The Infamous Atari Landfill Dig Is Finally Happening

    Come April 26, 2014, one of gaming's greatest mysteries will finally be solved. Or maybe it will just be get even more convoluted and confusing. In either case, that is the official date Microsoft just announced for when someone is finally going to break ground on the infamous New Mexico landfill that's allegedly…


    Come April 26, 2014, one of gaming's greatest mysteries will finally be solved. Or maybe it will just be get even more convoluted and confusing. In either case, that is the official date Microsoft just announced for when someone is finally going to break ground on the infamous New Mexico landfill that's allegedly overflowing with discarded copies of the Atari 2600 games E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Pac-Man.1P


    While that's a subjective boast, has any other game been so terrible that copies of it were taken out into the middle of the desert and buried Read…
    As legend has it, Atari piled the unused cartridges into the landfill more than three decades ago following the colossal commercial failure of both titles.The company had paid through the nose to secure the rights to make a video game adaptation of E.T. The game that eventually came out of this licensing deal wasn't just terrible, however. It also had very little to do with Steven Spielberg's classic movie of the same name. As for Pac-Man? Well, the console version of the game sold around seven million copies but still left Atari with an extra five million gathering dust in its warehouse in El Paso, Texas. 23P

    The mystery lies in what happened next. On April 26, 1989, Atari did bury a bunch of stuff in a landfill in Alamogordo, a city in south-central New Mexico. It has never confirmed if the thousands of unused cartridges were part (or all) of said stuff, however. P

    Late last year, the media company Fuel Entertainment got exclusive rights from the Alamogordo city council to go digging for the landfill. Now partnered with Microsoft's Xbox Entertainment Studios and LightBox Entertainment, Fuel is finally going to put all the conspiracy theories to the test. P

    What do you think the three are going to find down there? All the remaining E.T. copies that are still unspoken for? A time capsule that Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell left to warn us all of the unspeakable atrocities that would unfold in the console wars to come? Walter White's leftover drug money? We only have a few more days to come up with the crackpot theory to end all crackpot theories, so let's get to work!P
  • Twigg4075
    Kindergarten Cop
    • Feb 2009
    • 20056

    #2
    I'm actually very intrigued by this.

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    • tigstah
      Mr. Casual Gamer
      • Mar 2009
      • 2406

      #3
      i wonder what type of methane gas will be released. this shouldn't happen.

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