1. Bushnell - Noun
2. Bushnell - Proper noun
American inventor who in 1775 designed a man-propelled submarine that was ineffectual but subsequently earned him recognition as a submarine pioneer (1742-1824)
Source: WordNetAfter hearing about the game's success, Bushnell decided there would be more profit for Atari to manufacture the game rather than license it, but the interest of Bally and Midway had already been piqued. Source: Internet
After seeing a demonstration of the Magnavox Odyssey ahead of its release, Bushnell charged new hire Allan Alcorn to create a version of that system's table tennis game as a practice project to familiarize himself with video game design. Source: Internet
Burnham-Luyendyk singled out other “Bachelor” personalities like Lauren Bushnell Lane and Hannah Godwin (or “Hannah G” as her fans call her) for their personal style. Source: Internet
Bushnell had difficulty finding financial backing for Pong; banks viewed it as a variant of pinball, which at the time the general public associated with the Mafia. Source: Internet
By 1973, they began shipping Pong to other countries with the aid of foreign partners. citation Home version Atari's Home Pong console, released through Sears in 1975 After the success of Pong, Bushnell pushed his employees to create new products. Source: Internet
Bushnell told Quinn he could produce 75,000 units in time for the Christmas season ; however, Quinn requested double the amount. Source: Internet