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- s***s (304)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseSuper fast shipping, very well packaged, figure is exactly as described/pictured, all around fantastic experience, THANK YOU!
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Reviews (3)
30 Sep, 2010
Awesome Game
2 of 2 found this helpful Extremely classic, I love playing it in my dorm. The previous one I purchased did not function properly, so I am glad that this one works. Forget Xbox when you have this classic!!
30 Sep, 2010
Awesome Game
I was skeptical at first when I saw this game, but I love it. The intro is completely epic, the best introduction I have ever witnessed on a game.
12 Aug, 2010
E.T Atari 2600
4 of 5 found this helpful I bought this item complete (box, manual, cart) because of the intense history behind it. Although it has been regarded as the worst video game of all time, I don't believe so. To reinforce my belief, take the programming skill. Atari wanted the game ready in time for the 1982 holiday. This meant the programmer would have about 5 months to complete the game for the Christmas deadline. When the game came out, however, the critical response wasn't good. People didn't like the dull graphics, boring gameplay, and short game span. Millions sent the game back for a refund. Atari had believed it would have been the biggest game hit since pong, although this proved to not be so. In the end, Atari corporation ended up with over 5 million unsold E.T. cartridges. What were they going to do with these? They crushed them all and buried them deep in a New Mexico landfill. That was the end of E.T. Because of this historical interpretation of what was believed as such a horrible game, I hailed at the moment I saw this auction. And what a great price too! That is why I bought this game.