Hundreds of 'worst ever' Atari video game dug up from landfill in New Mexico
Documentary filmmakers digging in a landfill in the US state of New Mexico have unearthed hundreds of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial cartridges.
Documentary filmmakers digging in a landfill in the US state of New Mexico have unearthed hundreds of cartridges, considered by some the worst video game ever made and blamed for contributing to the downfall of the video game industry in the 1980s.
Some gamers speculate that thousands or even millions of the unwanted cartridges made by Atari were buried in a landfill in Alamogordo, about 320 kilometres southeast of Albuquerque.
Who dumped the cartridges, how many they buried and why they did it inspired the dig and a documentary of the event by Microsoft's Xbox Entertainment Studios.
The first batch of games was discovered under layers of trash after about three hours of digging, a Microsoft spokeswoman said, putting to rest questions about whether the cartridges would be found at all.
She could not immediately provide an exact count of how many cartridges were uncovered.