I played ET on the Atari about 30 years ago and I still remember thinking "what the hell is going on?" You need Reese's Pieces and (what I'm told are) engine parts? And sometimes you fall down a hole for no reason and may you'll die in there unless you squgglle the right way.. and.. uh.. Imma play Pitfall.
On June 27, 1982, Warshaw received a phone call from then-Atari CEO, Ray Kassar. Warshaw had just finished developing the Raiders of the Lost Ark video game, a critically-acclaimed title for the Atari 2600 that was also a financial success for the company. Kassar told him director Steven Spielberg specifically requested that he make the E.T. video game to accompany the movie of the same name. The deadline? Sept. 1 — exactly five weeks from the day of the phone call.
I played ET on the Atari about 30 years ago and I still remember thinking "what the hell is going on?" You need Reese's Pieces and (what I'm told are) engine parts? And sometimes you fall down a hole for no reason and may you'll die in there unless you squgglle the right way.. and.. uh.. Imma play Pitfall.
Haha, yeah I had no clue what I was doing! Wish I got a few other games before selling the system for a 10 buck profit lol.
Looks like I'm a little off on my facts.
Five weeks, damn.
Damn... five weeks is nothing! I can't even finish a 5000 piece puzzle in 5 weeks.