I've never seen one of these. I wonder if they actually sold any or if they all ended up in that same New Mexico burial ground as the ET game cartridges.
They never sold it but they did make some. I wonder if there are any in the dump!
A few of them exist. I am guessing they are pretty disappointing and play something like a Pop Station crossed with an early 80s LED/VFD game, like something Ashens on Youtube would have.
They recently dug up the landfill, and while they did find E.T. cartridges, it wasn't the millions of them like in the urban legend. Not gonna lie, I was a little disapointed.
I kind of wish they had left it alone. IMO, the urban legend has more cultural value than whatever they dug up there but I guess if they figure they could make a buck.
As for Atari Cosmos, I don't remember this at all.
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Date: 2014-05-04 02:27 pm (UTC)A few of them exist. I am guessing they are pretty disappointing and play something like a Pop Station crossed with an early 80s LED/VFD game, like something Ashens on Youtube would have.
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Date: 2014-05-04 02:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-05-04 05:39 pm (UTC)As for Atari Cosmos, I don't remember this at all.
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Date: 2014-05-05 12:07 pm (UTC)