E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
The movie E.T. by Spielberg was released in 1982 and Atari fought long and hard to get the license and make a game about it (it was also the first movie-to-game adaption). After all, the movie was highly successful, and a game based on it would be a big win, right? Eh, no. Atari spent so much time trying to acquire the license that they barely had any development time left. Reportedly, the game spent only five weeks in development before getting shipped for the holiday season. Atari had high hopes and made millions of copies, but little did they know that the game would be a massive flop. It was barely playable and had nothing to do with the movie. Word of mouth was quick to spread and the E.T. sales were far from the expected. According to popular legend, Atari had to bury the rest of the copies in the New Mexico desert. Atari was pretty much killed a year after by the fierce competition, and E.T.'s fail didn't help. | © Atari