A Canadian studio has confirmed to the BBC it will search a former landfill site in New Mexico where Atari’s much-criticised E.T. The Extra Terrestrial game may be buried.
Fuel Entertainment has permission from the city of Alamogordo to excavate and is finalising funding for the project.
The video game was among the first to be licensed from a film franchise and was based on the Spielberg film E.T.
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