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E.T. The Extra Terrestrial (Atari 2600) (1982)
E.T. The Extra Terrestrial (Atari 2600) (1982)
Atari
E.T. on Atari 2600
The Atari 2600 port of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, released in December 1982, is famously blamed for crashing the video game market in 1983 and is often unfairly branded as the worst game ever made. Developed by a single programmer in a grueling five-week window to hit the holiday shopping rush, the game suffered from confusing navigation and a notorious design flaw where players constantly fell into frustrating, inescapable pits. Despite the rushed development, it was actually one of the console's best-selling games, moving over 1.5 million copies. However, Atari overconfidently manufactured five million copies, leaving them with millions of unsold returns. This massive overstock sparked a legendary urban legend that Atari secretly buried the excess games in a New Mexico desert—a story proven true in April 2014 when an excavation unearthed hundreds of crushed E.T. cartridges. Today, the game is remembered less as a technical failure and more as a classic cautionary tale about the dangers of unrealistic corporate deadlines.
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