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- ed1197e846fbfc7c8d3791d9636685e2a32b2324d24ac7613a40507720f2790f date "1983-09-28".
- ed1197e846fbfc7c8d3791d9636685e2a32b2324d24ac7613a40507720f2790f first "Marian".
- ed1197e846fbfc7c8d3791d9636685e2a32b2324d24ac7613a40507720f2790f isCitedBy Atari_video_game_burial.
- ed1197e846fbfc7c8d3791d9636685e2a32b2324d24ac7613a40507720f2790f last "McQuiddy".
- ed1197e846fbfc7c8d3791d9636685e2a32b2324d24ac7613a40507720f2790f newspaper Alamogordo_Daily_News.
- ed1197e846fbfc7c8d3791d9636685e2a32b2324d24ac7613a40507720f2790f quote "He identified himself as being from Atari, but would not give his name. He also said the burial of the items did not mean a move away from the 2600 series of Atari games towards just offering the Atari 5200, and said the items buried were just cartridges.".
- ed1197e846fbfc7c8d3791d9636685e2a32b2324d24ac7613a40507720f2790f title "City cementing ban on dumping: Landfill won't house anymore 'Atari rejects'".