The Ricochet Moment

The $28 Million Bet: How Atari Built the Future of Play

9 min · 25. april 2025
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In this episode of The Ricochet Moment, we rewind to 1976 and explore the bold decision that turned Atari from a scrappy arcade darling into the foundation of modern gaming. When founder Nolan Bushnell sold the company to Warner for $28 million, he gave up control—but gained the scale needed to launch the Atari 2600, the world’s first home gaming platform. This wasn’t just about consoles or cartridges. It was about redefining what it means to scale an idea, to build something others can build on. Packed with lessons for today’s founders, creators, and innovators—this is the story of how letting go can sometimes be the most visionary move of all.

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