Heh, yeah, I remember that. Some Atari executive tried to blame it on a misplaced decimal point in the production department, resulting in them making ten times the number of cartridges they had intended to. When it was pointed out that everyone who owns an Atari (or the JC Penny knock-off) would have to buy 2.1 of them to sell all the copies, he just seemed confused, like he didn't understand what that meant. I do believe they fired his ass.