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Game Scoop!

Game Scoop! Episode 301

Game Scoop!

IGN

Leisure, Games, Video Games

4.74.6K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2014

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Child of Light, Elder Scrolls Online, NES Remix 2, and more!

Transcript

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0:00.0

What's up everybody, welcome to IGN GameSoup. I'm your host, Damon Hatfield. Joining me today

0:15.8

is Greg Miller, Michael Ranske's my co-pilot, Justin Davis, and Samuel Clayboard. We've got

0:21.8

a great show for you today. We're going to talk about what we hope happens to gaming

0:25.7

in the not-too-distant future. We're going to talk about the games we're gaining, but first,

0:32.3

and historic event took place last weekend in a desert in New Mexico. I'm going to go ahead

0:37.8

and stop you and say that. Thank you for pronouncing that correctly.

0:40.8

Historic? Unhistoric. Unhistoric. Unhistoric. Unhistoric. Unhistoric. Unhistoric. Unhistoric.

0:45.0

It's not a historic. Right. Okay, okay. Unhistoric event. Gotcha. Took place in the desert

0:50.5

of... Or did it? Well, we're going to do it on the truth.

0:53.8

Hold on. Hold on. First of all, Sam, explain to us what happened last weekend.

0:58.1

So last weekend, there's been this controversy for the last couple of decades about a very

1:05.0

well-documented burial of a bunch of Atari games in the desert, and then a couple of people

1:09.7

at Atari that have said that didn't happen, and to make sure that it absolutely happened,

1:14.8

it took a film crew and a couple hundred people showing up last weekend just for fun to

1:19.4

dig up these games, and they found them. It was part of a documentary, right? Yeah,

1:22.1

it's part of a documentary for Xbox. Actually, it's going to be only on Xbox. You can only

1:26.2

watch it on your Xbox, but it has like Zach Penn and Paul to Road Avengers and X-Men 2,

1:32.3

and he's directing it. So the film crew went there, Fran Mirabella III, and Amy Kyle. They

1:37.4

all went down there, and they saw these games get pulled out of the dirt. And like everybody's

1:41.6

talking about the ET game that got buried there because it's a terrible game. So there's

1:45.4

tons of other games that got pulled up. The story is that in 1983, there was the first

1:49.0

big video game crash. They printed up the only one. They printed up more ET carts than

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