http://www.canada.com/technology/Ata...913/story.html
Pretty crazy and cool after all this time.
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http://www.canada.com/technology/Ata...913/story.html
Pretty crazy and cool after all this time.
Some of them look to be in surprisingly good condition.
That's awesome.
Neat!
E.T. finally came back.
Seriously, I almost bought an E.T. cartridge yesterday for $2. I should have picked it up, because I bet the prices on a boxed copy are about to skyrocket.
The Atari carts seem to be the most durable objects on the planet.
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d7...ps8408c667.jpg
I didn't think ET was that bad, other than keep falling into holes for no real reason.
This is cool though, finding buried crap 30 years later. Maybe they will unearth piles of CoD someday.
Weird. Always thought this was a urban legend.
They really need to do a search for all the Klonoa PSX Games that were buried like ET.