Aidan from Awesome Games writes: 'If history serves one purpose, it’s to learn from our mistakes, to remember our failures and pray we not repeat them. By that regrettably simple definition, E.T. will always have its place in the annals of gaming antiquity. Infamously reputed as one of the worst video games ever made, the wallet-sized plastic box that brought an end to the golden age of arcade gaming, the unfortunate product of a corporation’s cash-counting insatiability has been at the receiving end of many a lampoon and laugh over the years, making it into too many Top 10 lists to track.'
The armadillo returns.
I personally do remember Infogrames in the years prior to merger. They really did have a portfolio that stuck out and I enjoyed. I wonder what value they see in reviving it now though?
The good old days of Driver and Stuntman. Unfortunately both games are long gone.
Skewed and Reviewed have posted a video showing what Atari had on display at PAX East 2024.
While managing the games department at Lagoon Amusement Park in the 60s, a young college student named Nolan Bushnell had an idea. Instead of managing and maintaining other vendor’s games, why not start a company and produce his own?
Where's my Reese's Pieces?
Aw a flower...*sniff sniff, sniff sniff *
Why can't I get out of this stupid pit?
Someone get me the fugg outta here!
THE worst game ever.
I beat it though. Worse game ever but I conquered it.
The best game EVER
lol but not really