
UWink, a new restaurant located in Woodland Hills (California â$” figures!) and owned by Atari and Chuck E. Cheese’s founder Nolan Bushnell – caters to a connoisseur of sorts. The adult gamer. This new restaurant combines the fun of arcade games while serving food fit for an upscale establishment. Interactive touch-screens are back to back on tables, where the guests can play trivia games and order food â$” much like the “pizza phones” of yore. These displays are also supposed to appeal to women, whom Bushnell feels have been dissed by game developers.
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by: Eric
On May 17, 2007 at 3:57 pm
Go Nolan!
I hope the new restaurant works out for him.