Atari 2600 Game: E.T. Extra Terrestrial (1982 Atari)
E.T. a game based on the 1982 movie. You as creature from space must three pieces of an interplanetary telephone.The player is provided with an on-screen energy bar, which decreases as time passes. To prevent this, the player can collect Reese's Pieces, which are used to restore the energy of the character; when enough are collected, the player can call Elliot to obtain a piece of the telephone. After the phone pieces have been collected, the player must guide the character to a call-ship area, which allows him to call his home planet. When the call is made, an interplanetary spaceship appears on-screen, and the player must reach the spaceship in a given time limit. Once the spaceship is reached, the game starts over, with the same difficulty level, while changing the location of the telephone pieces. The score obtained during the round is carried over to the next iteration. The game ends when the energy bar depletes, or the player decides to quit.
This game was featured in Game Pro magazine's most important 52 games of all time and also one of the worst games ever made and was a commercial flop which was one of the games caused the video game crash of 1983.
E.T. for the Atari 2600 is not a very good game.
Atari 800 version:
https://youtu.be/IR3V20LjRTQ
Apple II version:
https://youtu.be/Cm2geIEcnnY