C.H.E.A.T.

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'''C.H.E.A.T.''' is a game produced in [[1982]] by [[Videlectrix]] that is a parody of the [[Atari 2600]] game ''[[Wikipedia:E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Atari 2600)|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial]]''. ''E.T.'' featured an uncharacteristically detailed [http://www.mobygames.com/images/shots/l/53291-e-t-the-extra-terrestrial-atari-2600-screenshot-title-screens.gif title screen].
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'''C.H.E.A.T.''' is a game produced in 1982 by [[Videlectrix]] that is a parody of the [[Atari 2600]] game ''[[Wikipedia:E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Atari 2600)|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial]]''. ''E.T.'' featured an uncharacteristically detailed [[Wikipedia:Image:ET2600-TheBestPart.png|title screen]] and is often cited as one of the main causes of the [[Wikipedia:Video_game_crash_of_1983|video game crash of 1983]].
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C.H.E.A.T. appeared in an [[Easter egg]] in [[trading cards]] and unsurprisingly stars [[The Cheat]]. No more than the title screen has been revealed; however the same screen was later revised and used for the playable DVD-exclusive game "[[Where's The Cheat? (game)|Where's The Cheat?]]". It is possible they are the same game.
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C.H.E.A.T. appeared in an [[Easter egg]] in [[trading cards]] and apparently stars [[The Cheat]]; however, no more than the title screen has been revealed.
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Current revision as of 11:18, 17 June 2014

The day they invented good graphics

C.H.E.A.T. is a game produced in 1982 by Videlectrix that is a parody of the Atari 2600 game E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. E.T. featured an uncharacteristically detailed title screen.

C.H.E.A.T. appeared in an Easter egg in trading cards and unsurprisingly stars The Cheat. No more than the title screen has been revealed; however the same screen was later revised and used for the playable DVD-exclusive game "Where's The Cheat?". It is possible they are the same game.