Airlock – Atari 2600 Classic Video Game. Game only. Great condition!!! Tested and works like new.
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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AIRLOCK – Atari 2600 Game
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Quite good. But far too much dirt and excavation for my taste. I don’t even know how much background about the company from this. It was interesting that they were looking for buried treasure, but I was hoping for a documentary on the company.
Great documentary.
Engaging insight into original games and the process that changed the industry.
This turned out to be an even better film than I thought it would be. The description mentioning the E.T. game is what drew me to it. I remember playing it in the mid 80’s as a little kid. I had wanted an NES, but we ended up with an old Atari system instead, I believe picked up at a garage sale. I had a variety of games that I played and enjoyed, but I very much remember the E.T. game being impossible to beat or understand. I recall getting frustrated playing it, and endlessly falling into holes everywhere in the game. Even now as an adult I still play games, this time on a PS4. So the frustrations of a game from my early years still stand out to me. Watching this film explained why.The story is about the rise and fall of the Atari gaming system, and how it’s sudden end was blamed on the game E.T. Much like game companies do today (I’m looking a you E.A./Electronic Arts) , Atari pushed the game designers to get a new game out in time for a holiday release, to go along side the movie it was created after. And just like other games pushed out in order to meet a quick deadline, the game was released with problems and flaws. But unlike the games of today, which play on consoles that can connect to the internet and customers can download program updates even after the games release, when the Atari games went out with glitches, they remained filled with glitches.Because of the problems with the game, sales were not nearly as high as the company anticipated and they also ended up w.
This is An excellent doc that crams so much into it’s short running time(A little over and Hour).Who would have thought that I would be held in suspense so much,waiting for a Digger to go through a landfill in order to find out if the Legend was true about Atari Burying Millions of E.T. Cartridges in the Desert back in the early 80’s after Nightmarishly bad sales. Whether they find what they’re looking for or not,I will not reveal but this is Excellent.
This is a really interesting filmok half of it isThe recent landfill footage stuff is pretty much filler and more a gimmickIt was smart PR by Microsoft who helped finance the digIt’s somewhat interesting but, Not so much….. (It gets old and drawn out)The thing that makes this a real must see is the Biography of ATARImostly Nolan Bushnell (Co-Founder, Atari)Howard Scott Warshaw (Game Engineer, Atari Inc)The story of Atari and these men is just fascinating,engaging and also heartbreakingThey were true pioneers in technology that in many ways never got the full credit they deserveIf it wasn’t for Atari there would have never been a apple or micosoft etcThe only negative is It’s a very short 66min. the time goes by super quickIt’s a must see Doc if you are a documentary fan, a video game fan, or you just grew up in the 1980’sThe film tries to ask if the E.T. Atari 2600 Game was the worst ever??? Did it help put Atari down in the hardware business ???After the film i was torn i felt so bad for Howard Scott Warshaw he seems to be this really cool throw-back hippie type guy who was smart and got into the gaming industry cause he understood it! and the profession he loved broke him mentally!For the longest times gamers have pointed the finger at E.T. as the template as "The Worst" when looking at it nowIt’s nowhere near the worst game ever made! The gaming crash of the early 1980’s can’t be blamed solely on one man or his workThere were plenty of hands in the cookie jar.
Great documentary
my son loved this and he is 46 yrs old.
Took me back to childhood.
Really great film! I am a 45 year old mom who really diesn’t play video games much, but was fascinated with the story and the idea behind finding out wether the E.T. bideo game dump was myth or fact. The film interviews key industry players and developers both then and now. These interviews make up the bulk of the film and are very interesting and enlightening. Fact or Fiction? Check it out and see for yourself, you won’t be disappointed. This is a film for every child of the 90’s.