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		<title>Massive Supply of Classic Atari Games to Be Excavated From Landfill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Legend has it that 30 years ago Atari buried a massive cache of video game cartridges in a landfill in New Mexico. Specifically, they buried tons and tons of copies of the failed &#8216;E.T.&#8217; video game, an Atari non-classic that nearly sunk the gaming industry. Now a film crew has been given six months to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Atari Files For Bankruptcy</title>
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