Atari: Game Over

Atari: Game Over

2014
Documentary
TV Special
1h 6m
The history of the Atari landfill and the documentation of digging it up to see if the legend is true. (imdb)
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Atari: Game Over

2014
Documentary
TV Special
1h 6m
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Avg Percentile 42.35% from 107 total ratings

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Rated 24 May 2015
45
34th
This whole thing could have been summed up in 5 minutes. Did you find it buried in the desert, yes or no? Cool....let's move on.
Rated 28 Nov 2016
65
45th
Saved only by the interesting and charismatic interviews. The focus of the dig should have been five minutes, with the rest dissecting the meteoric crash after rising so quickly.
Rated 07 Dec 2015
81
68th
If you're at all interested in 80s SUBurban legends, old school video games or the dopiest, least consequential conspiracy theories imaginable, this is manna from heaven. Even if you're not, there's a reason to watch this, and his name is Howard Scott Warshaw, a dynamo of a man whose zeal for life and pursuit of exciting and fulfilling work is palpably felt and may even be inspiring for some. Of course, it just reminds me that I possesses exactly zero of these wonderful traits. (mournful exhale)
Rated 25 Dec 2015
3
25th
I wish the Atari crash ended video games forever.
Rated 05 Feb 2018
60
27th
Atari: Game Over is a slight watch, recounting an abridged history of Atari inter-cut with an adventure to dig up the Atari landfill. The former isn't particularly detailed and the resolution of the latter is a bit disappointing (they have to stop right before getting to the meat of the landfill). The real reason to watch this is the primary interviews with people actually close to Atari. Those firsthand anecdotes are the real gems.
Rated 07 Jun 2015
50
9th
Meh. They dug up some junk at the dump in the desert. People went out to watch them dig up junk at the dump in the desert. For some reason they got excited about it.
Rated 18 Jul 2015
7
41st
Watched: 2015/7/18
Rated 14 Feb 2016
55
49th
Interesting.
Rated 10 Sep 2015
75
65th
I enjoyed this - but it's too short, with the focus entirely in the wrong place. Digging up the old cartridges isn't interesting. Analysing exactly why Atari went under is. By the end of the film I'm pretty much none the wiser about that. Good talking heads though.
Rated 30 May 2015
60
20th
One of gaming's most fascinating myths is finally explored. This is a neat watch. While it does provide some interesting information it did leave out a few details I would have liked to have learned. Also, it focused on a few people who were not really all that important to the story. If you are an avid gamer you should check this out. It was funny to learn that a lot of pot was smoked during the development of Atari games. The landfill dig is interesting to say the least. 3 STARS

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