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For decades, conspiracy theorists wondered: Was it true that hundreds, if not thousands, of "E.T." cartridges (remember those?) had been secretly buried in the desert near Alamogordo, N.M.?
originally posted by: GNOarmy
a reply to: CitizenJack
I can't wait to read all the silly comments that follow. It will show how many truly don't read the links before posting. Should be fun...
originally posted by: CitizenJack
a reply to: DarknStormy
I swear I remember mumbles and whispers from years ago .... My uncle claimed to own an E.T artifact everyone always called him crazy and swore he was off his rocker.
Hmm. perhaps its time to check my uncles attic , maybe there was a grain of truth to this family secret. : )
originally posted by: halfpint0701
Somewhere in my mom's basement is my Atari and own ET relic. That game drove me crazy! It seemed like all I did was go in circles just to end up trapped in the same board Every. Single. Time.
originally posted by: cestrup
a reply to: CitizenJack
I don't know it that game was harder than Top Gun on NES. Our was it just straight up pointless? Could you imagine a game developer making a game like that today? Where you just walk around and there's really no point or progress.
Oh, I just remembered my most frustrating game. Spy Hunter. That game was so hard that you had to be able to predict the future to get anywhere. Sadly, I still played it and I played it a lot
originally posted by: jtrenthacker
originally posted by: cestrup
a reply to: CitizenJack
I don't know it that game was harder than Top Gun on NES. Our was it just straight up pointless? Could you imagine a game developer making a game like that today? Where you just walk around and there's really no point or progress.
Oh, I just remembered my most frustrating game. Spy Hunter. That game was so hard that you had to be able to predict the future to get anywhere. Sadly, I still played it and I played it a lot
Remember when video games were insanely hard? Me and my best friend would spend hours into the night just to get past a stage on some games. Now it's just a bunch of cut scenes and hand holding as you move from one cut scene to the next.