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@Et Phone Home Gameplay Atari 800
ET Phone Home Released by Childware for the Atari 8-bit family of computers in 1983, the game features graphics by noted British game designer and artist, John O'Neill. In this game you play as Elliot. You have to search your neighborhood for pieces that E.T. wants to build his transmitter. Depending on the level, you may or may not need all the pieces to complete the game. It's also possible to communicate "telepathically" with E.T. to get a reminder of which pieces he is looking for. As Elliot looks for the pieces, he is pursued by a number of men who are trying to stop him from completing his task. Once Elliot gets enough of the pieces, E.T. says his famous line "E.T. Phone Home". From there, you now play as E.T. trying to find your way back to the landing site in the forest. The game ends with E.T. returning to his spaceship before ascending into outer space. of the original version of atari 2600, some copies were made for other consoles like S.E. Phone Home for Atari 8-bit, S.E. the Extra-Terrestrial (2001) Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance. for us it is the baddest game on record it is recommended not see this video have fun with Atari Longplay and atari consoles more information on et wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.T._the_Extra-Terrestrial (video_game) Rare Atari.

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