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onedef92
11-17-2014, 11:57am
Atari Games Buried in Landfill Net $37,000 on eBay

ALAMOGORDO, N.M. — Nov 16, 2014, 2:26 PM ET

What some have called the worst video game ever made has fetched thousands of dollars for a New Mexico city.

An old "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" game cartridge drew the highest bid among 100 Atari games auctioned on eBay by Alamogordo officials.

The games were part of a cache of some 800 Atari video games buried more than 30 years ago in a landfill and dug up in April.

Joe Lewandowski, a consultant for the film companies that documented the dig, says the online auction, which ended Thursday, generated $37,000.

"It's really gratifying to see that happening because again to everybody it was a bunch of garbage in the landfill. You're kind of nutty to go dig it up," Lewandowski told KRQE-TV.

The "E.T." game, still in its original box, sold for $1,537 to a buyer in Canada. The interest in the games has gone global. According to Lewandowski, online bidders from other countries including Germany and Sweden snapped up items. Earlier this month, a museum in Rome opened an exhibit on the dig that includes dirt from the landfill.

"I keep getting messages from people around the world asking me if there's any more left, it's crazy," Lewandowski told the Alamogordo Daily News. "The people that lost the bids are demanding more but I keep telling them they have to keep checking."

Reports that truckloads of the game were buried in the landfill have been urban legend since the early '80s. The "E.T." game's poor reception when it came out in 1982 was seen as a factor in Atari's demise.

City documents show that Atari consoles and more than 1,300 games were found, including "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial." Some of the other discovered titles include "Centipedes," ''Warlords" and "Asteroids."

After months of planning with state and local regulators, crews discovered numerous game cartridges on April 26. The dig cost more than $50,000, Lewandowski said.

LightBox Entertainment and Fuel Entertainment pursued the dig for a documentary that is due to come out Thursday.

Alamogordo owns the cartridges because they came from the city's landfill. The revenue will go to the city and the Tularosa Basin Historical Society. Both groups will meet Dec. 1 to discuss how to spend the money.

The remaining game cartridges will be sold on eBay over the next few weeks.

DukeAllen
11-17-2014, 12:12pm
They spent 50 grand to dig up some bad old games to make 37 grand. Way to go :lol:

Dave
11-18-2014, 6:48am
They spent 50 grand to dig up some bad old games to make 37 grand. Way to go :lol:

I love it when a plan comes together.

Barn Babe
11-18-2014, 6:54am
They spent 50 grand to dig up some bad old games to make 37 grand. Way to go :lol:

:lol:

island14
11-18-2014, 6:59am
They spent 50 grand to dig up some bad old games to make 37 grand. Way to go :lol:

That was my first thought also about the city planning.. :lol:

But hey.. they still have some more left to sell over the next few weeks and maybe make some money from the ad revenue from the documentary? :island14:

ApexOversteer
11-18-2014, 7:21am
They spent 50 grand to dig up some bad old games to make 37 grand. Way to go :lol:

Alamogordo just gets to sell the games because they own them. Alamogordo didn't bankroll the dig, XBox, Lightbox Entertainment and Fuel Industries did, for the purposes of the documentary.

LATB
11-18-2014, 8:38am
They spent 50 grand to dig up some bad old games to make 37 grand. Way to go :lol:

Government agencies consider that a success. :Jeff '79:

Jobaka
11-18-2014, 11:00am
Government agencies consider that a success. :Jeff '79:

See post #6.

DukeAllen
11-18-2014, 11:03am
How much will the documentary earn?

Jobaka
11-18-2014, 4:37pm
How much will the documentary earn?

Gazillions! That's why people go into the documentary business. For the big bucks.

DukeAllen
11-18-2014, 6:14pm
Gazillions! That's why people go into the documentary business. For the big bucks.

So I've heard.

RED-85-Z51
11-18-2014, 6:36pm
Big Bucks??

Country Buck$???

ApexOversteer
11-18-2014, 6:55pm
How much will the documentary earn?

I haven't got the foggiest idea, given that the documentary is being produced exclusively for the XBox Live streaming service.