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“Atari Was Very, Very Hard” – Nolan Bushnell on Atari, 50 Years Later
“Atari Was Very, Very Hard” Nolan Bushnell on Atari, 50 Years Later.
It’s been 50 years since Nolan Bushnell co-founded Atari, which brought video games to the mainstream. To celebrate, we asked Bushnell what he learned during the early years—and what we’ve lost sight of since then.
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