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"The New Mexico landfill or "Atari Dump" where the game console maker buried its mistakes — the biggest being the game E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial — will be dug up by game developer Fuel Industries, which hopes to make a documentary about the project.

Also known as the "Atari Graveyard" or the "E.T. Dump", the desert landfill is the spot where Atari decided to permanently off-load tons of games that were sitting unsold in a warehouse in El Paso, Texas, in 1983. So they went to a dump in Alamogordo, N.M. This week the city council voted to allow Fuel to excavate.

"That September, according to newspaper accounts, 14 trucks backed up to the dump and dropped their loads," the blog Western Digs reports. "Company spokespeople told the local press that the waste was mostly broken and returned merchandise — consoles, boxes, and cartidges."

The move came as Atari shifted its manufacturing business overseas to China. It also just had to find something to do with all those E.T. games.

"The rumor is that Atari decided to deal with its oversupply by simply burying all of those extra cartridges in the Alamogordo landfill, crushing them with bulldozers and covering them with cement," wrote Flickr user Thomas Schrantz in a caption for a photo of the dump taken in 2010.

"Reportedly, other items were also dumped, including returned Pac-Man cartridges, broken Atari computers, and perhaps even prototypes of unreleased hardware," Schrantz writes, engendering hopes (in a few people, anyway) that early versions of Atari's ill-fated Mindlink device might be among the finds.

As Western Digs reports, news of the excavation shows how the detritus of our electronic culture can morph into artifacts."

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So, do you think any of these likely still boxed and effectively brand new E.T. games or other carts are worth a lot?



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I actually owned this game.

Played it quite a bit and it was extremely frustrating. I did beat it, but never played it again.

I wish I kept all my Atari 2600 stuff, especially this game as its become a freaking legend.

Here's a video someone on GAF posted that tells the story.



I wont be surprised if some of the games still worked.. My old atari games have taken some beating after all these years but they still work



 

Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!) 

My god. Just imagine the horror. The ET games probably have mutated now. For the love of god leave the site, nothing good can come of it.



Well done, Alamogorodo!

Let a game developer mess with your landfill for 15 minutes of fame.

It's not like they could possibly poison your groundwater for decades while digging around.



“It appeared that there had even been demonstrations to thank Big Brother for raising the chocolate ration to twenty grams a week. And only yesterday, he reflected, it had been announced that the ration was to be reduced to twenty grams a week. Was it possible that they could swallow that, after only twenty-four hours? Yes, they swallowed it.”

- George Orwell, ‘1984’

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I wonder if they still work?



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Porcupine_I said:
Well done, Alamogorodo!

Let a game developer mess with your landfill for 15 minutes of fame.

It's not like they could possibly poison your groundwater for decades while digging around.


Surely the cartridges will have already done that?



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superchunk said:

As Western Digs reports, news of the excavation shows how the detritus of our electronic culture can morph into artifacts."

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So, do you think any of these likely still boxed and effectively brand new E.T. games or other carts are worth a lot?


honestly, i think i'd pay a premium to know i had a certified "atari dump" artifact.  i mean, i don't buy that sort of thing ever but if i did, that's just too cool.





So,what's the point of doing that,just to do it?