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Release Date:
November 19, 2014
Original Title:
Atari: Game Over
Alternate Titles:
Atari - Game Over
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Fuel Entertainment USA
GRAiNEY Pictures
Lightbox Entertainment
Red Box Films
Xbox Entertainment Studios
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
PR: PG-13 US: PG-13
Runtime: 66
The Xbox Originals documentary that chronicles the fall of the Atari Corporation through the lens of one of the biggest mysteries of all time, dubbed “The Great Video Game Burial of 1983.” Rumor claims that millions of returned and unsold E.T. cartridges were buried in the desert, but what really happened there?
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Assistant Camera:
Justin Jeung
Assistant Editor:
Jeremy Diller
Sasha Esfahani
Bryce Patingre
Associate Producer:
Catherine Pasciak
Boom Operator:
Carlos Corral
Camera Operator:
Ash Wagers
David Y. Chung
Daniel Marracino
Cinematography:
Eric Zimmerman
Colorist:
James Honaker
Director:
Zak Penn
Editor:
Andrew Seklir
Executive Producer:
Simon Chinn
Jada Miranda
Ari Mark
Jonathan Chinn
First Assistant Camera:
Daniel Zollinger
Gaffer:
Myke Groves
Grip:
Kevin St John
Line Producer:
Stuart Schwartz
Music:
Stephen Endelman
Music Editor:
Zed Starkovich
Producer:
Megan Raney Aarons
Francis Gasparini
Daniel Schechter
Colin K. Gray
Mike A. Burns
Gerhard Runken
Sound Effects Editor:
Isabel Shaw
Sound Mixer:
Carlos Corral
Darryl L. Frank
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy Hay
Still Photographer:
Lewis Jacobs
Writer:
Zak Penn
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