The New York Times: You are the world’s greatest video game maker, but suddenly you find yourself stuck with millions of cartridges of a game nobody wants. What do you do? You load the cartridges into trucks and bury them in the New Mexico desert. Atari did just that almost 30 years ago, or so the story goes. The truth lies beneath packed dirt and poured concrete in a sleeping landfill by the railroad tracks behind a McDonald’s here, where this city of about 32,000, home to an Air Force base and the state’s Museum of Space History, dumped its garbage many years ago.
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Legendary gaming brand Atari has exciting news regarding the Atari VCS home gaming and video computer system.
The Atari VCS retro box hasn't even released yet, but the throwback console will also feature the ability to stream licensed, retro games.
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