LoTonah Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 I wish someone would take a picture that had more than 5 games in it. Geez, sceptics would claim either this is someone's private collection, or these were planted there. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4ever2600 Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 It is a good day for gaming history... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sh3-rg Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 When they dig all these carts out, anyone have an idea what they could backfill with...? Larry's shiny helmet for one... not a good look. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ballyalley Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 I was walking out of a Walgreens drugstore today and this Albuquerque Journal newspaper headline caught my eye: "Searching for E.T. - NM Scavenger Hunt for Failed Atari Game Sparks Global Interest" Here's a picture of the paper: Here's a link to the article: http://www.abqjournal.com/390101/news/hunts-on-for-buried-atari-et-video-game.html Sure, the dig, or "Scavenger Hunt" as the paper is calling it, is happening in the the state, but Alamogordo is about 3 1/2 hours away from Albuquerque. Either this story is bigger than I thought, or this is a slow news day. Either way, it's pretty neat to see an Atari 2600 on the front page of the local newspaper! 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
high voltage Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 (edited) Atari in the headlines this is so cool. Swallow and choke on that, Nintendo, Sony and MS. Edited April 26, 2014 by high voltage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+remowilliams Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 Larry's shiny helmet for one... not a good look. It looks like Atari buried all the carts under his helmet. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doctorclu Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 This is really cool news. Reminds me of this old Pepsi commercial (thank you YouTube for hosting such things) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SAIob4BEDk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary from OPA Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 Greed has appeared, last minute changes: http://insurancenewsnet.com/oarticle/2014/04/24/commissioners-adjust-contract-for-atari-landfill-dig-a-494169.html#.U1wcRaL4x9M In the end, the crew does not get the '10 percent' of other items, so things like the 1600xl prototypes, the city will get to sell off on eBay if they so wish. Or maybe the city will decide it is all worthless trash and just bury it back into the landfill site. -- Would not that be funny! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atari2008 Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 Great day to be an Atari fan!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoulBlazer Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 So they found a few games. We KNEW some games were there, along with computers, parts, and other stuff that all came from the El Paso Plant. That was already confirmed due to Curt and Marty's book. They did NOT find, however, a million ET carts as the legend always said.....and again, we have proof that was the case. Seems like a big waste of time and money, if you ask me. The evidence was already there, no need for the dig. Still, it's cool this made national news and all that. Now, if the landfill that REALLY has all the overstock games in California is ever found out, THAT would be worth digging up. Curt and Marty were told the location of this dump while doing research on their book, but they promised to keep it secret. All we know is that's it around Sunnyvale CA. Maybe in about 40 years they will finally tell someone. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wickeycolumbus Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 This is awesome. I can't believe the cartridges are in such good condition. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
7800 Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 Yeah, I'm having a bit of a hard time believing those games were buried, unless they were still sealed in the boxes and they removed them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Defender_2600 Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 17 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AtariNerd Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 To even find what they have thus far, given the sheer volumn of compacted material to wade through, is more than I was expecting, so good on 'em. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin De Lucia Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 (edited) So how did a good game like Centipede wind up in that stash? Edited April 26, 2014 by Justin De Lucia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joelm Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 (edited) The ground in the desert is normally really dry and the landfill might have been above whatever water table exists in that area. So, with all that sand wicking moisture away from the burried Atari items, it basically works to preserve whatever might be in that hole. Any concrete cap poured over the items would also help to prevent rain water from leaching down onto what was underneath, basically a giant time capsule. It would be neat to own something from the hole, if offered with an official certificate proving it was in the hole. I am happy this was done, sure we had proof that the burial actually occured so that wasn't a shock, but it is neat to see old-school Atari in the news. Although, I imagine this will also spark nostaligia and result in elevated interest, demand, and prices for Atari stuff... that kind of stinks for those of us already in the hobby. It will probably be short lived though. BTW: I finally beat ET for the first time a few days ago and it turned out to be a pretty good game... not perfect, not simple, and not without bugs, but it was fun to get all of the way through. I think modern day players, who are so down on ET, should read up on tips and tricks available on the internet (mainly avoiding the wells and using the zone symbols)... they might find the game enjoyable. Edited April 26, 2014 by joelm 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+remowilliams Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 See that's what happens when you leave shrinkwrap on, ruins the box... 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruce Tomlin Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 So after 14 years of this very thread, it has finally happened. HSW was even there, making the cycle complete. https://twitter.com/kobunheat/status/460128857157148674/photo/1 Kotaku article: http://kotaku.com/e-t-found-in-new-mexico-landfill-1568100161 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ranthulfr Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 Wow I'm impressed that they actually found the correct spot after so many years. People will watch the documentary - especially now that they've found something - so I wouldn't call it a waste of time. I hope there's something unusual in the mix down there. Kinda sad to see all those unloved E.T. carts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AtariDude Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 I am glad that they found them and not that they dug up the place and find nothing. Surprised to hear that some of the ones that they dug up still work. I look forward to seeing the film and hope it gets released on DVD. Good to have some of the old Atari back in the news. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nofrills100 Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 I was totally in doubt when I saw the first pics of only two carts... But now I am a belieber! Are these pics coming in 'live' ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruce Tomlin Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 In the end, the crew does not get the '10 percent' of other items, so things like the 1600xl prototypes, the city will get to sell off on eBay if they so wish. So someone has decided that the games are worth $10 each. I suppose that's not too far off. On one hand, it's freaking ET, which is too common to be worth much. On the other hand, they've been through an "event", and one more well known than the Telegames Twister (hmm, crushing damage vs water damage...), and they probably get to pick and choose which ones they keep. On the other hand, much more than 250 of these, and the worse condition ones, and they might as well give them away to tourists for free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ranthulfr Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 See that's what happens when you leave shrinkwrap on, ruins the box... ...Yet another debate settled today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bennybingo Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 I made a little animated gif, in honor of this momentous occasion... ***click to animate 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Nathan Strum Posted April 26, 2014 Share Posted April 26, 2014 Old news… I had proof nearly three years ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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