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In September 1983, a fleet of trucks dumped millions of dollars of video games into a New Mexico desert landfill, crushed them with a steamroller, and sealed them under concrete while workers told locals they were burying dead animals. This episode treats the Atari burial not as quirky trivia but as the physical graveyard of a $2 billion empire and the ultimate symbol of the great video game crash of 1983.
We trace Atari's meteoric rise to 80 percent market dominance, the catastrophic overproduction of Pac-Man and the rushed five-week E.T. development, and the deeper rot of retailer "block booking" that turned a financial crash into a physical flood of returned cartridges. Then we follow the legend's growth, the 2014 excavation that confirmed roughly 728,000 buried games, and the journey of recovered cartridges to auction and even the Smith ...Â