George Plimpton and Henry Thomas promote Night Stalker and Lock 'N' Chase, 1982. After Atari spent millions to license the movie E.T., Mattel hired Thomas, star of E.T., to appear in Intellivision ...
George Plimpton and Henry Thomas promote Night Stalker and Lock 'N' Chase, 1982. After Atari spent millions to license the movie E.T., Mattel hired Thomas, star of E.T., to appear in Intellivision commercials. Atari threatened to sue Mattel if Thomas was identified in the commercials, explaining the coy reference at the end of this ad.
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What i was saying was at the end of the commercial he says "whats My name?" i was finishing it in a humoristic kinda way because everyone knows him for elliot in E.T
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Actually, that's not a bad idea! :D
Seriously though, this is a little epic in concept for a video game system: then again, sports commercials are the same way. :\