Hunt & Score – Atari 2600 Game
Game cartridge only. Good used condition. Tested and works.
———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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HUNT AND SCORE – Atari 2600 Game
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Category: Atari 2600
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A very well made and entertaining look at one of the great urban myths of video gaming. It is also a reminder to me about how fortunate we are that Nolan Bushnell, Howard Warshaw, David Crane, and so many other innovators from what is arguably the golden age of gaming are still with us. I hope that someone somewhere is collecting their first hand accounts and preserving them for future generations. This film is a very good start and will help dispel the myth that the 2600 "E.T." game is one of the worst video games of all time…it isn’t!
Killer doc.
Engaging insight into original games and the process that changed the industry.
Not for everyone, but a good recap of Atari’s brief dominance in computer games. Gave it to my IT son for background.
The games that I got my package took me back to the old days
I watched it on retrolio Prime Video and I enjoyed the documentary so much that I had to order it in Blu-ray. I loved the description they do of the industry in those early year and the interviews with the different people. Just the appearances of Howard Scott Warsaw on its own are gems and worth the purchase. If you are an Atari fan, this is a must-see.Does anybody know the name of the main theme song? It is ridiculously catchy!I just found it and it is an instrumental version of Puzzle Pieces of Saint Motel.
All games work everything turned out perfect.
Solving a mystery. Dispelling a myth. Finding the truth. A great film to watch for any fan of early video games from the ‘70s and ‘80s. Perfect companion to Ready Player One.
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.
Took me back to childhood.