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To create the game, Bushnell and Dabney decided to start a partnership called Syzygy Engineering, each putting in US$250 of their own funds to support it. They had also asked fellow Ampex employee Larry Bryan to participate, and while he had been on board with their ideas, he backed out when asked … See more
Atari, Inc. was an American video game developer and home computer company founded in 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney. … See more
Under Nolan Bushnell (1976–1978)
Ahead of entering the home console market, Atari recognized they needed additional capital to support this market, and though they … See moreWhile studying at the University of Utah, electrical engineering student Nolan Bushnell had a part-time job at an amusement arcade, where he became familiar with arcade See more
Founding and Pong (1972)
Bushnell began seeking other partners outside of Nutting, and approached pinball game manufacturer See moreHardware products
• Home Pong (1975)
• Stunt Cycle (1976)
• Atari Video Music (1977) See more• Vendel, Curt; Marty Goldberg (2012). Atari Inc.: Business Is Fun. Carmel, NY: Syzygy Company Press. ISBN 978-0985597405 See more
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