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Chuck E. Cheese’s newest concept — which actually involves stripping down to one thing that has always been part of its draw ...
Atari cofounder Nolan Bushnell missed out on becoming a trillionaire because he snubbed an offer from his ex-employee, the ...
Atari founder and Exodexa co-founder Nolan Bushnell explains how the platform is leveraging video gaming for education on ...
Atari cofounder Nolan Bushnell rejected Steve Jobs' 1970s offer to buy a third of Apple for US$50,000, a stake that would now ...
Steve Jobs first Silicon Valley boss once had the chance to buy a one-third stake in Apple for just $50,000, but he turned it ...
Atari the company might be a shadow of its former self, but Nolan Bushnell isn't out of the games game quite yet. The 73-year-old Atari co-founder never left games completely -- but thanks to a ...
Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell on the future of software (Q&A) 45 Minutes on IM: The man who also created Pong and Chuck E. Cheese is now a tech philosopher.
Nolan Bushnell, cofounder of Atari, is the godfather of the video game industry, and the producers at media company Vision Tree are making a biopic about him and Atari. And they’re announcing ...
In 1972, Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney founded Atari, which became one of the most important video-game companies in history. Then, in 1977, Bushnell founded Chuck E. Cheese, the first restaurant ...
“Nolan Bushnell helped guide Atari to becoming a dominating force in the video game world,” the award announcement reads.
Nolan Bushnell once almost destroyed his family’s garage. As a youngster in Utah, he went tooling around with a liquid-fuel rocket on a roller skate and things went awry.
Nolan Bushnell, the founder of Atari, at "Two-Bits-Circus," a Los Angeles idea factory focused on software, hardware and machines. Bushnell gave Steve Jobs his first full-time job in Silicon Valley.