wraggster
February 17th, 2009, 23:19
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In 1990, Atari (the original Atari) were in bad shape. So they sold off their inventory of old cartridges. O'Shea Ltd bought them. All 3 million of them.
They bought them so they could sell them on to you, the public. And where do they keep these millions of Atari cartridges? Why, in a 20,000-square warehouse carved from a limestone cave, of course.
http://kotaku.com/5154759/these-guys-have-sold-two-million-atari-cartridges-from-a-cave
In 1990, Atari (the original Atari) were in bad shape. So they sold off their inventory of old cartridges. O'Shea Ltd bought them. All 3 million of them.
They bought them so they could sell them on to you, the public. And where do they keep these millions of Atari cartridges? Why, in a 20,000-square warehouse carved from a limestone cave, of course.
http://kotaku.com/5154759/these-guys-have-sold-two-million-atari-cartridges-from-a-cave