Posted April 26, 201412 yr Popular Post http://kotaku.com/e-t-found-in-new-mexico-landfill-1568100161?utm_campaign=Socialflow_Kotaku_Facebook&utm_source=Kotaku_Facebook&utm_medium=Socialflow Its official.
April 26, 201412 yr It would've been helpful if you'd said what myth it was in the title... Either way, holy crap. They haven't said if there really are MILLIONS of copies down there, though.
April 26, 201412 yr Author It would've been helpful if you'd said what myth it was in the title... Either way, holy crap. They haven't said if there really are MILLIONS of copies down there, though.I like to be suspenseful.
April 26, 201412 yr Oh thank god, for a minute there I thought it was... Ride To Hell: Retribution... Ugh...
April 26, 201412 yr I like to be suspenseful. Still, people would probably be more interested if they knew it was about the E.T. cartridges. :
April 26, 201412 yr Now, a question remains. Do they still work? It appeared as though many were still wrapped, so likely yes.
April 27, 201412 yr It's cool that they found out, but... Now we don't have any more interesting mysteries like this.
April 27, 201412 yr They're onto us! Head for a different airport, and we meet in Rio in a year with new faces.
April 27, 201412 yr Ok I'll admit it why the heck is this so important I'm so confused?! There's been an urban legend for decades that a few million copies of E.T. and Pacman for the Atari 2600 have been buried in a New Mexico landfill, although no one knew for certain if it was true or not. Now we know that it is (To an extent, we don't know how many cartridges are down there).
http://kotaku.com/e-t-found-in-new-mexico-landfill-1568100161?utm_campaign=Socialflow_Kotaku_Facebook&utm_source=Kotaku_Facebook&utm_medium=Socialflow
Its official.