However, despite good intentions The history of Atari is actually the more interesting element, however, technically plays second fiddle to the digging up of the old E.T. video game, disposed of millions of unsold game cartridges by burying them in a small New Mexico town. It is also a good example of how we should work nowadays....i think i would have loved it to work at Atari in the early 80ies....must haven been a blast....Even at 66 minutes, I don't think there was enough material here to create a full-length gaming documentary.
For others, it does not (Ernest Cline, the writer of READY PLAYER…Interessant Dokumentation über den Aufstieg und Fall von Atari.For gamers, geeks and assorted children of the '80s, Zak Penn's "Atari: Game Over" is both a blissful ride down memory lane and debunking of a cultural myth. Is this feature all about uncovering the Atari landfill worth seeing? Its lack of ability to focus turns an interesting trip down memory lane into a haphazard jumble of ideas that doesn't make a cohesive film.I had a 2600. For gamers and people dedicated to business it's a recomended view.Sometimes a documentary about a seemingly silly subject is actually a super gorgeous story about humanity and wildly rewarding. )…List containing all of the DVDs I have bought over the years. Atari's upcoming VCS console is slated to launch in March with more than 100 Atari games on board. Immerhin gibt es ein wenig oberflächliche Hintergrundgeschichte zu Atari.The story regarding Atari's videogame based on E.T., the extra-terrestrial, known as one of the most notorious disasters in the history of entertainment, which generated the urban legend of millions of copies of the game being buried in the New Mexico desert, is a fascinating lesson about corporative greed and bad management decisions.Zak Penn offers an interesting view to unveil the truth behind what's regarded as the worst videogame ever produced, whether it really caused Atari's downfall as many people claimed, and how it affected the people involved (including Howard Warshaw, the creator and developer of the game). Like one interviewee said, "I'd rather play E.T. RIP headphone users. It's very simple and while I enjoyed the interviews I wish it had taken some more time to dive into the story. "Amazing" footage of the Atari dig site from this morning. Faltam no letterboxd: - Coisas Eróticas -…A few of these were nominated and won an Academy Award or Emmy in the short categories (see notes). I remember "Red Scorpion" being my first. This list only includes films about video games and video game culture.…Lista de filmes resenhados no blog "Filmes para Doidos", de Felipe M. Guerra. Atari Games is the DNA of the Atari Group, with a vast catalog of over 200 titles. It's interesting if you are interested in video game history otherwise this documentary isn't for you.Pretty decent short documentary about one of the most infamous video games of all time: E.T.Ich halte mich ja auch für einen kleinen Nerd, aber eine Stunde über das Ausbuddeln eines Videospiels finde ich dann etwas übertrieben. 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. Though the film lacks some substance, mainly in the way of examining Atari's competition, the documentary is a lot of fun.Penn builds his film with two alternating thrusts: an observation of Atari and video games in the 1970s and 1980s, and the exhumation of the "E.T." Any suggestions based on those I've seen-listed so far? Explores the fabled urban legend known as “The Great Video Game Burial of 1983”. This also includes multimedia activities with Atari Studios, and Licensing. I had ET. game in a…Cute and quirky, like the video games it idolises. For everyone else it's worth a watch.A documentary about the worst videogame of all time: E.T.......or was it the worst videogame of all time? The film goes over the dig itself and goes over the downfall of Atari overall. THE EXTRATERRESTRIAL video game, long described as the worst video game of all time. (visual art, music, dance, fashion, etc. If you click an affiliate link and buy a product or service, we may be paid a fee by that merchant.Michael has been a PCMag reporter since October 2017.