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Perfectly captured in forlorn sepia tones is the fate of the
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial game by Atari, infamous for helping sink the company and its flagship console the 2600, and thus the rest of the U.S. video game industry in 1983 - 1984. Created by artist Pauline Acalin, these 6x6 digital prints feature the rejected 8-bit fugitive wandering a landfill, while the ghosts of slightly more popular electronic aliens look on mourning his fate. The work is simply titled "1983".
The hand-signed prints can be
purchased at the Yetee Gallery space on Storenvy, for $20. For more information on the E.T. game and the great video game crash,
consult your local Dot Eaters entry.
via
Kotaku
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