didn't they just give up halfway through and start selling that game? I remember something like it was not just really hard and bad, but actually only half a game with no ending.
Love it.
Also love the idea of digging up 3.5 million atari cartridges.
a cynic would say this is free publicity for the new AngryVideoGameNerd movie (based on the ET burial) but its a good story and a bit of fun
martin goldberg's book Atari Inc. has all the answers http://www.amazon.com/books/dp/0985597402
didn't they just give up halfway through and start selling that game? I remember something like it was not just really hard and bad, but actually only half a game with no ending.
It was endless in the same way Pitfall and Enduro were endless, but didn't make any sense.
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It was too frustrating to be boring.
I'm betting everyone doesn't want to find out all those heavy metals in the circuit boards and E-waste thats been contaminating ground water.
This shit would have been next level at the time...
http://www.atarimuseum.com/videogames/consoles/2600/mindlink.html
This had me rolling. Too good.
Love it.
Also love the idea of digging up 3.5 million atari cartridges.
martin goldberg's book Atari Inc. has all the answers
http://www.amazon.com/books/dp/0985597402
It was endless in the same way Pitfall and Enduro were endless, but didn't make any sense.
Oh, and the Olympics game where you toggle vigorously back and forth to make the guy compete in the Olympics.