GDC rescinds award for Atari founder after criticisms of sexually inappropriate behavior

Organizers of the Game Developer’s Conference have rescinded plans to give the annual Pioneer Award to Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell after numerous game developers pointed to reports of sexually inappropriate comments and behavior by Bushnell in the early days of Atari. Although the behavior, which reportedly included provocative hot tub meetings and fostering a “fraternity” culture at Atari, had long been documented in multiple interviews and books, it has sparked new criticism and attention in the wake of the #MeToo movement.

“The Game Developers Choice Awards Advisory Committee, who vote on the Special Award Winners for each show, have made the decision not to give out a Pioneer Award for this year’s event, following additional...

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