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Atari: Game Over (2014)

The Xbox Originals documentary that chronicles the fall of the Atari Corporation through the lens of one of the biggest mysteries of all time, dubbed "The Great Video Game Burial of 1983." Rumor claims that millions of returned and unsold E.T. cartridges were buried in the desert, but what really happened there?

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Bryan D 01 Jul 2015

A must watch for video game fanatics. A lot of history in this one.

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Allan C 02 Jul 2015

Screenwriter Zak Penn follows up on the urban legend of the desert landfill that contains thousands of buried Atari 2600 ET cartridges. Like most documentaries, there is the surface story about whether the cartridges are there or not, but the documentary is also about something else, the fall of Atari and the home video game industry at the time. What's interesting is that the documentary actually becomes a defender of the video game, saying the game wasn't the cause of the fall of Atari and that it's not that bad of a game, but as someone who had and played ET on my Atari 2600 back in the day, I found it a pretty lame game and did not play it nearly as much as my other games. Best of all was my new geek hero Earnest Cline, author of the 80s geek love letter "Ready Player One." I'm not sure if this will interest one gamers, but I found it pretty fun.

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David M 19 Nov 2017

A nice documentary, but kinda underwhelming. Nevertheless, has a few good moments and some cool pop culture references. I hoped it would focus a little more on the technical aspects of the game development, but it was interesting to learn a little more of the 70s and early 80s game industry enviroment.

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Jonathan M 31 Aug 2015

Trying to find buried treasure. Atari 2600 was the first engagement I had with computers.

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Brad S 31 Aug 2015

Trying to find buried treasure. Atari 2600 was the first engagement I had with computers.

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