The Atari Landfill Myth - Gaming Historian

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Gaming Historian tackles the Atari landfill myth. Recently, the Atari landfill was uncovered in Alamogordo, New Mexico. Back in 1983, Atari cleared out their El Paso, TX plant and dumped a bunch of their product into a landfill.

The actual dumping of product is not legend, Atari even admitted they did it back in 1983. The real legend was that they dumped nothing but ET cartridges. This excavation proved it was exactly what Atari said it was over 30 years ago.

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For more detailed information, check out the book "Atari Inc.: Business is Fun" by Marty Goldberg and Curt Vandel.

All background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Excavation footage courtesy of IGN.com

Thumbnail image via Taylor Hatmaker (http://readwrite.com/2014/04/28/atari-et-dig-alamogordo-game-list#feed=/author/taylor-hatmaker&awesm=~oCUGol9gb4p8zM)







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