Why did the ET game fail?

Why did the ET game fail?

In 1983, Atari suffered a major setback when it released a much-hyped game called E. T. Extra-Terrestrial, designed in a record five weeks by a single programmer. The game was a commercial failure due to its poor quality and difficult gameplay. Legend has it that Atari buried millions of unsold and returned copies of E. T. New Mexico dump as the company struggled to stay afloat. Thirty years was long enough for the dump site—and the truth behind the story—to be lost.In 1983, Atari suffered a major setback when it released a much-hyped game called E. T. Extra-Terrestrial, designed in a record five weeks by a single programmer. The game was a commercial failure due to its poor quality and difficult gameplay. With its unique cultural significance and historical importance, this sealed copy of the game is a must-have for any gaming enthusiast. This product is a rare and highly sought-after E. T. The Extraterrestrial video game for the Atari 2600 console, released in the USA in 1982.

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