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Brent Bushnell

"Online was always on our roadmap; closing the park made it a priority"


Since its launch in 2012, Two Bit Circus has aimed to bring people together “elbow-to-elbow to play, eat, drink, and generally experience life at the highest resolution.”

Now – at a time when the COVID-19 pandemic means that elbow to elbow socialising is a long way from most people’s realities – the team behind Two Bit Circus have pivoted to an online model which enables them to continue to bring the Two Bit community together.

“It’s really been a weird, hard, traumatic time,” Brent Bushnell, the son of Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell, told Attractions Management.

“Our doors have been closed since March, but we’ve learned that we’re not just a location-based entertainment company, we’re a social entertainment company. Online was always on our roadmap, but it just wasn’t a priority yet. Closing the park made it a priority; we pivoted instantly. With our new Remote offering, we now have a whole online product line that’s so much fun.”

Launched by engineers Brent Bushnell and Eric Gradman, Two Bit Circus started by creating interactive experiences and brand activations for festivals and corporate events. STEAM Carnival followed, a touring, pop-up-style event with the aim of creating a positive narrative around the STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and maths) with the addition of art (the A in STEAM), which helped to combat the ‘boring’ stigma of traditional STEM subjects and encouraged “creative, out-of-the-box thinking necessary for engineers and future inventors”.

The event, which reimagined the traditional carnival using “robots, fire and lasers,” kicked off in Los Angeles and San Francisco, before expanding worldwide in 2019.

In 2018, Bushnell and Gradman launched the first of a planned series of micro amusement parks in Los Angeles, providing a permanent home for a range of immersive entertainment games and experiences. Attractions at the 40,000sq ft entertainment complex include a range of immersive adventures such as story rooms, arcade games, private gaming lounges, a games arena and Club01 – described as a “100-seat interactive game show theatre.”

TWO BIT REMOTE
With the park closed and the Two Bit team working from home, “the crew went a little stir crazy and channelled their excessive energy into building a platform full of fun games that could bring people together,” says Bushnell.

The Remote offer is a play-from-home show emceed live by an experienced Two Bit Circus human host and “state-of-the-art GameShowBot3000”.

Together they lead players through a variety of games with “hilarious commentary and special guests, selecting lucky players to join live on the air alongside the at-home audience.”

“We built the whole thing from scratch, using some existing tools including Youtube and Amazon’s Cloud, but the software and the game experience is all of our original creation,” said Bushnell. “As well as the public shows – which run every Thursday on a variety of themes – we’re running private shows for teambuilding, birthdays and conferences.”

Two Bit Circus has also created Remote White Label so the software can be used and customised by others, and recently signed its largest white label customer, US family entertainment centre company Main Event.

The company is also scouting possible locations for more micro amusement parks across the US.

“As we perfect the one in LA, the opportunity to move fast with our expansion will become very real,” he said. “Ultimately, I could see room for 100 Two Bit Circus micro amusement parks in the US and 200 in Asia.

“This is a tragic moment for the locations based entertainment industry, but for those that survive there will be unbelievable opportunities on the other side.”

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View contents of Spa Business 2021 issue 1
  • Editor's letter: Doing better
    The Black Lives Matter movement has challenged museums professionals to ask testing questions about their role in reparative history and the way we display and interpret racist and colonial collections
  • People: Brent Bushnell
    Two Bit Circus has pivoted to an innovative online model aimed at keeping its community in touch
  • People: Michel Linet-Frion
    After decades creating for Disney, Grévin and Center Parcs, Linet-Frion has launched his own consultancy
  • People: Anthony Rawlins
    The Digital Visitor CEO explains a new whitepaper on how attractions can survive 2021 and beyond
  • Interview: Sarah Roots
    Warner Bros’ Sarah Roots shares exciting details of the second Harry Potter Studio Tour, set to open in Japan in 2023
  • Talking Point: Black Lives Matter and museums
    Many museums expressed solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, but is it leading to actual change? We ask the experts
  • Inspired: Alone with Vermeer
    The Mauritshuis in The Hague has allowed visitors one-to-one time with Vermeer’s <i>View of Delft</i>, ‘the most beautiful painting in the world’
  • Aquariums: Into the deep
    Merlin and the Sea Life Trust share the highs and lows of the epic journey to get two whales to their new home in the world’s first beluga whale sanctuary in Iceland
  • Innovation: Sea change
    Edge Innovations’ incredibly life-like robot dolphins could spell the end of marine mammals in aquariums, says CEO Walt Conti
  • Interview: Bob Rogers
    As BRC Imagination Arts celebrates 40 years in business, its founder celebrates his team’s achievements
  • Sponsored: Technically Creative
    With clients including the Xplore Family Entertainment Centre in Athens, Technically Creative provides a one stop, in-house solution to create memorable and magical experiences. We talk to CEO, Marc Broadbent
  • Technology: Bringing digital to life
    Extended reality technology provides opportunities to connect with audiences in amazing new ways
  • Sponsored: Fun Spot: Providing turnkey solutions
    Industry innovator, Fun Spot, is on a roll, with a new EMEA office and a range of innovative new products to help operators deliver excellence to the family fun market. We find out more
  • Interview: Phil Hettema
    The Hettema Group president on weathering the pandemic and creating powerful experiences
  • Theas: Award season
    A celebration of the winners from the TEA’s recent Thea Awards
  • Museums: Tough art
    A Pittsburgh museum is challenging artists to create displays tough enough for an audience of children
  • Design: Dorte Mandrup
    The Danish architect is designing the Exile Museum in Berlin and a climate change museum in Greenland
  • Family entertainment: Linda Dong
    China Leisure’s president talks about partnering with Nickelodeon
Brent Bushnell and Eric Gradman launched Two Bit Circus in 2012
Brent Bushnell and Eric Gradman launched Two Bit Circus in 2012
The LA park opened in 2018
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Brent Bushnell

"Online was always on our roadmap; closing the park made it a priority"


Since its launch in 2012, Two Bit Circus has aimed to bring people together “elbow-to-elbow to play, eat, drink, and generally experience life at the highest resolution.”

Now – at a time when the COVID-19 pandemic means that elbow to elbow socialising is a long way from most people’s realities – the team behind Two Bit Circus have pivoted to an online model which enables them to continue to bring the Two Bit community together.

“It’s really been a weird, hard, traumatic time,” Brent Bushnell, the son of Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell, told Attractions Management.

“Our doors have been closed since March, but we’ve learned that we’re not just a location-based entertainment company, we’re a social entertainment company. Online was always on our roadmap, but it just wasn’t a priority yet. Closing the park made it a priority; we pivoted instantly. With our new Remote offering, we now have a whole online product line that’s so much fun.”

Launched by engineers Brent Bushnell and Eric Gradman, Two Bit Circus started by creating interactive experiences and brand activations for festivals and corporate events. STEAM Carnival followed, a touring, pop-up-style event with the aim of creating a positive narrative around the STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and maths) with the addition of art (the A in STEAM), which helped to combat the ‘boring’ stigma of traditional STEM subjects and encouraged “creative, out-of-the-box thinking necessary for engineers and future inventors”.

The event, which reimagined the traditional carnival using “robots, fire and lasers,” kicked off in Los Angeles and San Francisco, before expanding worldwide in 2019.

In 2018, Bushnell and Gradman launched the first of a planned series of micro amusement parks in Los Angeles, providing a permanent home for a range of immersive entertainment games and experiences. Attractions at the 40,000sq ft entertainment complex include a range of immersive adventures such as story rooms, arcade games, private gaming lounges, a games arena and Club01 – described as a “100-seat interactive game show theatre.”

TWO BIT REMOTE
With the park closed and the Two Bit team working from home, “the crew went a little stir crazy and channelled their excessive energy into building a platform full of fun games that could bring people together,” says Bushnell.

The Remote offer is a play-from-home show emceed live by an experienced Two Bit Circus human host and “state-of-the-art GameShowBot3000”.

Together they lead players through a variety of games with “hilarious commentary and special guests, selecting lucky players to join live on the air alongside the at-home audience.”

“We built the whole thing from scratch, using some existing tools including Youtube and Amazon’s Cloud, but the software and the game experience is all of our original creation,” said Bushnell. “As well as the public shows – which run every Thursday on a variety of themes – we’re running private shows for teambuilding, birthdays and conferences.”

Two Bit Circus has also created Remote White Label so the software can be used and customised by others, and recently signed its largest white label customer, US family entertainment centre company Main Event.

The company is also scouting possible locations for more micro amusement parks across the US.

“As we perfect the one in LA, the opportunity to move fast with our expansion will become very real,” he said. “Ultimately, I could see room for 100 Two Bit Circus micro amusement parks in the US and 200 in Asia.

“This is a tragic moment for the locations based entertainment industry, but for those that survive there will be unbelievable opportunities on the other side.”

Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine

View contents of Spa Business 2021 issue 1
  • Editor's letter: Doing better
    The Black Lives Matter movement has challenged museums professionals to ask testing questions about their role in reparative history and the way we display and interpret racist and colonial collections
  • People: Brent Bushnell
    Two Bit Circus has pivoted to an innovative online model aimed at keeping its community in touch
  • People: Michel Linet-Frion
    After decades creating for Disney, Grévin and Center Parcs, Linet-Frion has launched his own consultancy
  • People: Anthony Rawlins
    The Digital Visitor CEO explains a new whitepaper on how attractions can survive 2021 and beyond
  • Interview: Sarah Roots
    Warner Bros’ Sarah Roots shares exciting details of the second Harry Potter Studio Tour, set to open in Japan in 2023
  • Talking Point: Black Lives Matter and museums
    Many museums expressed solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, but is it leading to actual change? We ask the experts
  • Inspired: Alone with Vermeer
    The Mauritshuis in The Hague has allowed visitors one-to-one time with Vermeer’s <i>View of Delft</i>, ‘the most beautiful painting in the world’
  • Aquariums: Into the deep
    Merlin and the Sea Life Trust share the highs and lows of the epic journey to get two whales to their new home in the world’s first beluga whale sanctuary in Iceland
  • Innovation: Sea change
    Edge Innovations’ incredibly life-like robot dolphins could spell the end of marine mammals in aquariums, says CEO Walt Conti
  • Interview: Bob Rogers
    As BRC Imagination Arts celebrates 40 years in business, its founder celebrates his team’s achievements
  • Sponsored: Technically Creative
    With clients including the Xplore Family Entertainment Centre in Athens, Technically Creative provides a one stop, in-house solution to create memorable and magical experiences. We talk to CEO, Marc Broadbent
  • Technology: Bringing digital to life
    Extended reality technology provides opportunities to connect with audiences in amazing new ways
  • Sponsored: Fun Spot: Providing turnkey solutions
    Industry innovator, Fun Spot, is on a roll, with a new EMEA office and a range of innovative new products to help operators deliver excellence to the family fun market. We find out more
  • Interview: Phil Hettema
    The Hettema Group president on weathering the pandemic and creating powerful experiences
  • Theas: Award season
    A celebration of the winners from the TEA’s recent Thea Awards
  • Museums: Tough art
    A Pittsburgh museum is challenging artists to create displays tough enough for an audience of children
  • Design: Dorte Mandrup
    The Danish architect is designing the Exile Museum in Berlin and a climate change museum in Greenland
  • Family entertainment: Linda Dong
    China Leisure’s president talks about partnering with Nickelodeon
Brent Bushnell and Eric Gradman launched Two Bit Circus in 2012
Brent Bushnell and Eric Gradman launched Two Bit Circus in 2012
The LA park opened in 2018
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