Daten |
Veröffentlichung |
05/1983 |
Vertrieb und Entwicklung |
Atari, Inc. 1265 Borregas Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94089 |
Programmierung |
Steve Englehart Dave Comstock Carol Schneider |
Produktcode |
RX8030 |
Genre |
Collect'em! |
Medium |
Steckmodul |
Steuerung |
Joystick |
Spieler |
1 |
Wertung |
★★★★★ |
min. Arbeitsspeicher |
16 kB |
Boxtext |
What if E.T. had hidden in your backyard?
You remember that marvelous moment, when the moon sailed high before the stars, the crickets sang softly in the fields, and Elliott held his breath. Something was waiting in the shed, and neither you nor he knew what would happen next – but somehow you both knew it would change your lives. Would you have been as brave as he was, to face that moment and see what it would bring? If so, you would have entered into Elliott's magnificient adventure – and now, with your ATARI Home Computer and this game, you can! YOU ARE ELLIOTT, searching for the hidden pieces which will create E.T.'s "phone" and make him speak to you. It's not easy – the agents are on your trail, and there's very little time before your extra-terrestrial friend loses all his energy. But if you save him, you'll see his spaceship take him away! Play it and discover – THE MAGIC OF E.T.
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Trivia |
E.T. Phone Home! basiert auf dem US-Spielfilm E.T. – The Extra-Terrestrial (deutscher Titel: E.T. – Der Außerirdische) von Steven Spielberg aus dem Jahr 1982 mit Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace und Peter Coyote in den Hauptrollen.
Es ist nicht verwandt mit dem vielkritisierten Atari 2600-Spiel E.T. – The Extra-Terrestrial.
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