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by seizethecheese
1072 days ago
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Rapid expansion seemed to serve the owners goals (from Nolan Bushnell’s Wikipedia page. He also started Atari.) > It had been created by Bushnell, originally as a place where kids could go and eat pizza and play video games, which would therefore function as a distribution channel for Atari games. |
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Bushnell was frustrated that Atari only got money on the original sale of a coin-op machine, while the operators got continuous revenue from the machine. He figured Atari could get in on the operations game by running a restaurant.
Atari built/ran the first Chuck E Cheese and Atari engineers (and Atari think tank Cyan Engineering) designed the robots. Restaurant opening party was private for Atari staff.
The mascot was originally going to be called Rick Rat, until marketing suggested that associating a rat with the restaurant wasn't the best idea.
When Warner Communications bought out Atari, they didn't understand it or want it, so Bushnell bought it out from them and continued running it.
[1] https://www.fastcompany.com/40425172/robots-pizza-and-magic-...