What gets me is the copies of Centipede buried with these ET carts. Why Centipede? It's actually a damned good port of the arcade hit, there's no reason it should be buried alongside these ET games (yet no Pac-Man finds yet). I remember playing ET all those years ago and not being impressed with it, it felt like a crappy game even back then, but it's crappiness to me got overshadowed by Hydlide on the NES. There are far worse 2600 games out there, shit like Custer's Revenge and Beat Em and Eat Em. But Atari was either to bury them, or sit amongst a pile of unsold copies for eternity, only now that realization of these carts is back to life for the devs who worked on this game hoping they would be lost for eternity.