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Nolan Bushnell is the founder of the legendary video game company Atari, and he is known as the Father of the Video Game Industry. He is the creator of the first coin-op video arcade games and the first in-home video game consoles, as well as the games themselves (from Pong to Breakout to Asteroids and many more). Newsweek named Nolan one of the “50 Men That Changed America”. Nolan created a new Silicon Valley Culture, which was adopted by Apple, and still exists today across the valley. He famously was also Steve Jobs’ first and only boss, and after leaving Atari, Steve Jobs offered a third of Apple Inc to Nolan. Nolan also founded Chuck E. Cheese’s Pizza Time Theater, another brand that has endured for decades in American culture. He created 20+ other companies, including ETAK, which was the first company to map the world to within a meter, technology that is found today in Google Maps. In 2019, Nolan released his latest offering, St Noir, which is a board game for Amazon’s Echo, which has won many awards including “Best of Innovation” at CES. Nolan is the author of the acclaimed book “Finding the Next Steve Jobs” and has been featured in hundreds of publications and many documentaries, including Tom Hanks’ recent hit documentary series “The Eightees” on CNN. Nolan has won numerous awards including the prestigious BAFTA, and is known as one of the most important people in the history of computer technology, and of course, video games. Join Chris as he and Nolan talk about the history of Atari, video games, Steve Jobs’ working for him, and Nolan’s mind-blowing journey as an inventor and entrepreneur. We discuss topics central to Nolan like: Culture, Innovation, Creativity, Failure, and the Future of Society/ Technology/ Games. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.calentertainment.com/virtually-speaking/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Summary Nolan Bushnell, the founder of Atari, discusses the process of founding companies and the ethos of Silicon Valley. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on outcomes rather than processes and the value of hard work. He also shares insights on the role of trade shows in technical progress and the influence of science fiction on innovation. The conversation touches on topics such as AI, video games, and the future of education. Bushnell advises aspiring entrepreneurs to do thorough research and understand the basics of business. Takeaways Focus on outcomes rather than processes to drive success. Hard work can often outperform natural talent. Trade shows play a significant role in technical progress. Science fiction can inspire innovative ideas. AI is a powerful tool that will shape the future. Video games can be used for educational purposes. Thorough research and understanding of business basics are essential for success.
In this "Best Of" episode, I speak with Nolan Bushnell — the “father of electronic gaming” who has founded 20+ companies, including Atari and Chuck E. Cheese’s — and Dr. Leah Hanes, CEO of the Two Bit Circus Foundation. Nolan and Leah are currently working together on the gamified education company ExoDexa and have co-authored the book Shaping the Future of Education: The ExoDexa Manifesto , an Amazon best seller. We discuss innovations that have the exciting potential to shape an all-new future of education. Our conversation includes: How Nolan got interested in tackling education A question from Steve Jobs: “What if you’re in a room and everybody thinks you’re wrong, but you think you’re right and you’ve thought more deeply about it than anybody?” The vision and goals of the school of the future What it really means to be designed around "students first" Artificial intelligence (AI) and why we should embrace it Entrepreneurship in the classroom “Competing” with video games vs. leaning into their organic ability to support learning Challenges and opportunities of using video games in the classroom “Games should be easy to learn but difficult to master.” Are schools focusing on mastery? Shaping the Future of Education is available on Amazon . Learn more at https://www.exodexa.com . Subscribe to The Authority to get more deep-dive interviews with education authors. It’s available wherever you get your podcasts. About today’s guests In 1972, Nolan Bushnell created an industry when he founded Atari and gave the world Pong, the first blockbuster video game. Today his design credo―that games should be “easy to learn and difficult to master”―is inspiring a new generation of developers. A prolific entrepreneur, Bushnell has started more than 20 companies, including Chuck E. Cheese’s Pizza Time Theater; Catalyst Technologies, the first Silicon Valley incubator; and Etak, the first in-car navigation system. Bushnell was the first and only person ever to hire Steve Jobs, which he details in his 2013 book, Finding the Next Steve Jobs . He is chairman of ExoDexa, a gamified education company; CKO of Moxy, a “play to earn” game and token platform; and an advisor to companies in the gaming and eSports spaces. He was named one of “50 People Who Changed America” by Newsweek. A biopic about Bushnell, tentatively titled “Atari,” was acquired by Leonardo DiCaprio’s production company and is in pre-production. Leah Hanes, PhD , is CEO of the Two Bit Circus Foundation (2BCF). During her tenure, 2BCF has developed a strong voice in the current STEAM education discourse. Bringing potent creative play allies like T4T.org, STEAM Carnival, Imagination.org, and LA Makerspace under the 2BCF big top helped increase both reach and impact in education. Prior to joining 2BCF, Dr. Hanes held a variety of positions focused on children and education. Most recently, she taught courses on adult developmental theory and ethics at Antioch University Los Angeles. Her PhD included a study of ethical decision-making and gender at Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change. About the host Ross Romano is a co-founder of the Be Podcast Network and CEO of September Strategies , a coaching and consulting firm that helps organizations and high-performing leaders in the K-12 education industry communicate their vision
My guest today is Nolan Bushnell, the inventor of Pong and founder of Atari. He is rightly considered the father of electronic gaming. Nolan has founded more than 20 companies. He has worked in many fields, including personal computers and robotics. At the very least, he has revolutionized entertainment in public and at home. He continues to do so in his most recent company, BrainRush, a company that uses video game technology in educational software. The topic is entrepreneurship. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: Entrepreneurial decision making New venture growth and failures Capital, resources and organization The value of innovation Defining vision and strategy Flow state in entrepreneurship The impact of technology Scalable startups and social entrepreneurship Jump in! --- I’m MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I’m proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I’d like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can’t get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!
Join Adam as he speaks with the father of video games, Nolan Bushnell! In 1972 Nolan created an industry when he founded Atari and gave the world Pong, the first blockbuster video game. Today his design credo—that games should be “easy to learn and difficult to master”—is inspiring a new generation of developers. A prolific entrepreneur, Bushnell has started more than 20 companies, including Chuck E. Cheese’s Pizza Time Theater, Catalyst Technologies, the first Silicon Valley incubator, and Etak, the first in-car navigation system. In the process, he pioneered many of the workplace innovations that have made Silicon Valley a long-standing magnet for creative talent. Bushnell was the first and only person ever to hire Steve Jobs, which he details in his 2013 book, Finding the Next Steve Jobs. He is currently Chairman of ExoDexa, a gamified education company, CKO of Moxy, a “play to earn” game and token platform, and an advisor to companies in the gaming and esports spaces. Additionally, he sits on several Boards, focusing on games, gaming and robotics. A true icon of the digital revolution, Bushnell was named one of “50 People Who Changed America” by Newsweek. A biopic about Bushnell, tentatively titled “Atari”, was acquired by Leonardo DiCaprio’s production company and is in pre-production. Connect with Nolan online at Twitter / Moxy / ExoDexa
50 years ago today, Atari was born! So I am celebrating with a REPLAY of Series 2 episode with the legendary Atari founder Nolan Bushnell – serial entrepreneur and a pioneer of the video games industry. After an early interest in engineering, Nolan went on to study Electrical Engineering before setting up Atari with Ted Dabney and Al Alcorn (I interviewed in Series 1, EP 8 - listen here ). Atari experienced huge success with Pong which was one of the first computer games ever created but whilst it was hugely popular, Atari was born at a time when venture capital didn’t really exist, IP could not be protected and so the journey to keeping the company going was much tougher than it is today and by the time Warner Communications made an offer for the company, Nolan was ready to sell. In this interview, we look back at gaming history, Nolan talks me through the highs and lows of building Atari, the traits he looks for when hiring, and why one of his biggest regrets was turning down an offer from Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak to own a third of Apple. Enjoy! NB This episode was recorded January 2021. ------ Let us know what you think of this episode and please rate, review and share - it means the world to me and helps others to find it too. ------ Danielle on Twitter @daniellenewnham and Instagram @daniellenewnham Nolan Bushnell on Twitter @nolanbushnell ----- This episode was hosted by me - Danielle Newnham , a recovering founder, author and writer who has been interviewing tech founders and innovators for ten years - and produced by Jolin Cheng.
We hosted a legendary panel of video game luminaries as they embark on their Web3 journey in the form of Moxy – the ULTIMATE destination for playing, discussing, and funding top of industry Play and Earn games. Learn more about the MOXY project at www.moxy.io/ Panelists: Nolan Bushnell Nolan Defouw Matt Defouw Derek Rathburn Steward Bell Tony B. Sicily Lawrence Siegel -- ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ Join Eldar Basic and Dan “Wiseman” Wise from the Polygon Studios team as they discuss all things Web3, Blockchain Gaming, NFTs, and Crypto. Yes, every week. Per their contract. Or else. The Crypto Arcade is a one-stop roundup of the news, previews, and unabashed hype in the Blockchain industry. Looking for the latest in Web3, Polygon (MATIC), or utility-based NFT projects? We’ve got 'em covered! New episodes are released every Tuesday with a video briefing every Wednesday on our YouTube (for extra alpha). This Podcast uses Anchor (by Spotify) for Publication and Analysis Follow Polygon Studios at 🔗 www.polygonstudios.com 🐦 www.twitter.com/PolygonStudios 🔴 www.youtube.com/channel/UCoJmYVeVDi5I-kB4SkRiWGA
New episode on our podcast! Nolan Bushnell joins Anthony Zaller to discuss what major opportunities and threats face startup and tech businesses in 2022. Considered the father of the video gaming industry Nolan was founder of Atari and inventor of Pong. He also founded Chuck E. Cheese, and over 20 other start-up companies. Nolan was named one of Newsweek's "50 Men Who Changed America." Nolan also has the distinction of being the first and only person to ever hire Steve Jobs.
While celebrating 50 years of Computer space and the legacy of Atari, Arcade Press has been very fortunate to have a free-form conversation with the one and only Nolan Bushnell. Nolan is a serial entrepreneur and inventor responsible for Atari and Chuck E Cheese (among many other profitable, industry-shifting ventures). In Conversation: Nolan talks with us about VR, AR, Crypto, NFTs, films, gaming history, the coin-op/ mafia connection, and the value of staying humble. “This whole idea of the state versus the individual is going to be playing out very aggressively in the next 20 years… and it’ll be interesting to see who wins….” -Nolan Bushnell Listen to the full interview above. Thank you for supporting Arcade Press. A special thank you to Polycade, Arkhaives at Midnight, and Mr. Nolan Bushnell. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thearcadepress.com/subscribe
Nolan Bushnell is the founder of the legendary video game company Atari, and he is known as the Father of the Video Game Industry. He is the creator of the first coin-op video arcade games and the first in-home video game consoles, as well as the games themselves (from Pong to Breakout to Asteroids and many more). Newsweek named Nolan one of the “50 Men That Changed America”. Nolan created a new Silicon Valley Culture, which was adopted by Apple, and still exists today across the valley. He famously was also Steve Jobs’ first and only boss, and after leaving Atari, Steve Jobs offered a third of Apple Inc to Nolan. Nolan also founded Chuck E. Cheese’s Pizza Time Theater, another brand that has endured for decades in American culture. He created 20+ other companies, including ETAK, which was the first company to map the world to within a meter, technology that is found today in Google Maps. In 2019, Nolan released his latest offering, St Noir, which is a board game for Amazon’s Echo, which has won many awards including “Best of Innovation” at CES. Nolan is the author of the acclaimed book “Finding the Next Steve Jobs” and has been featured in hundreds of publications and many documentaries, including Tom Hanks’ recent hit documentary series “The Eightees” on CNN. Nolan has won numerous awards including the prestigious BAFTA, and is known as one of the most important people in the history of computer technology, and of course, video games. Join Chris as he and Nolan talk about the history of Atari, video games, Steve Jobs’ working for him, and Nolan’s mind-blowing journey as an inventor and entrepreneur. We discuss topics central to Nolan like: Culture, Innovation, Creativity, Failure, and the Future of Society/ Technology/ Games. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.calentertainment.com/virtually-speaking/
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