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tinyE: Just out of curiosity, how many of us here have actually played the original E.T., on an actual 2600, not an emulator.?
I did. Can't confirm if it was an original cartridge or some cart mod however. Got the console and cartridges from and old man in Germany that kept his collection in a generic cardboard. None of them had any cover on it but most worked fine. Won't pretend I understood anything I did in ET though :p
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djdarko: Ultima 5 (NES version); Gameplay just looks too slow, the choppy movement is painful.
The choppy movement isn't the only painful thing about the game's controls; the game will sometimes *drop* your input (apparently 5 frames each second (at 60 FPS), the game will simply ignore your input). (Of course, there's also the other problems that version has, including the lack of musical variety, but that's just the issue with the controls.)
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krugos2: some of my C64 games were completely incomprehensible.
I feel this way about a lot of games from that era. Programming standards? Pshaw, what's that. 30 years later and I still can't figure out most of them, yet Colossal Cave endures.

Anyway, E.T. Boy, I remember that one. Not actually playing it. I'm sure we had it, I just can't remember playing it. It was so bad Atari pulled it off the selves. They expected it to sell like hotcakes not realizing what a hot mess it actually was, based purely on the popularity of the movie. It's considered one of the worst games in history and I have to agree with what I've seen of it. An urban legend persisted for years that somewhere in New Mexico Atari had dumped millions of E.T. cartridges.

Turned out to be true when some guy decided to investigate and made a documentary about it, but there were less than a million (confirmed by Atari's officials, but not that much less) and it wasn't just E.T. that was dumped, there were other titles and hardware, but the legend shows how bad that thing is.