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Anonymous
#55285
1 year ago
Historical.
Anonymous
#55286
1 year ago
Wait, they ported THAT to the Playstation Network?! Sony really is dead to me now...
SamPoni
#55308
1 year ago
Either that or Superman 64.
Anonymous
#55309
1 year ago
Poor pinkie.

Of all the games Twilight had to force her to play, it had to be this one.

I'd go crazy too.
Ichijoe
#55312
1 year ago
I think it's the E.T. A Game so bad they had to crush it into dust, and then encased said "Dust" into a block of Concrete, that was later buried in a Desert Landfill somewhere in New Mexico
Anonymous
#55317
1 year ago
Have mercy and shoot her already.
your_waifu
#55319
1 year ago
nooo pinkie don't fall into the pit, oh god you fell into the pit. how are you going to get out now?
MichaelXX2
#55328
1 year ago
Button + up then fall back, then button + up then fall back, then button + up then fall back, then button + up then fall back, then button + up then fall back, then button + up then fall back, then
Anonymous
#55362
1 year ago
THis is how Doctor Insano's getting gameplay footage for Final Fantasy X-2. Poor Bennet...
Turin_Aramaia
#55420
1 year ago
Heh, at a con, I overheard said they were gonna burn one of these carts. That plan never came to fruition. That one game almost killed the video game industry.

Seriously, the lot that survived being buried at the dump wound up in a "dollar store" catalog, and the 99 cents store had this game, all new in box, few with a thick sandwich of drugstore price stickers in the corner of the untouched shrinkwrap.
Anonymous
#55787
1 year ago
^ it really didn't almost kill the video game industry, it just represents the problems that almost did. The problem was horrible 3rd party developers pushing out tons of shitty games. A parent buying a game for a kid doesn't know that the discounted $5 games are a millionth the quality of the $40 games. at the same time, Atari had trouble selling newer systems to a customer base that may have owned a car or TV for 20 years, but were expected to replace their Atari 2600 after only 5. Plenty of more went into it that I can't recall. My point is just that E.T., while a TERRIBLE game that's become a poster child for the video game crash of the 80s, wasn't itself the actual cause of it.

DAMMIT G4 YOU USED TO HAVE INTERESTING SHOWS >.<
Anonymous
#56190
1 year ago
Twilight: Get E.T. home, now.
Pinkamena: B-But I just started the game and the movement is slow and...
Twilight: *cocks gun* I said NOW!