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Byline: Steve Friess
In the beginning, Nolan Bushnell created Atari, and it was good. So good that it made its inventor, now 60, into a cult figure for video-game enthusiasts. In advance of his scheduled appearance at last weekend's Classic Gaming Expo in Las Vegas, the man who gave...
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