


Ken 'Sierra On-Line' Williams Interview 26
DasJan writes "Adventure-Treff has conducted an extensive interview with Ken Williams, the founder and former boss of Sierra On-Line ("Leisure Suit Larry", "Space Quest", "King's Quest"...) Ken tries to give insight into his gaming philosophy, and talks about the history of Sierra and adventure gaming. He also mentions several little-known and intriguing anecdotes, such as his meeting with Bill Gates or how he tried to buy id Software."
Hmm... (Score:5, Funny)
First-person Leisure Suit Larry... sounds like fun to me! :)
Re:Hmm... (Score:5, Funny)
Fun? Fun?!? My god man, would you like to sleep with Carmack?
Re:Hmm... (Score:2)
I cannot believe... (Score:3, Interesting)
Even though everyone remembers them for the "Quest" series, the memory of playing the two Manhunter games [vintage-sierra.com]. Truly a testament to excellence. Manhunter and Loom were two of the most original games of the 80s, and I cannot help but think of the Manhunter people doing Loom 2...
Ah, I guess I'm getting old...
Re:I cannot believe... (Score:2)
The interview was a great read. Ken Williams seems to come off a bit strong, though, but I guess it worked for handling his company. It was very inter
Re:I cannot believe... (Score:1)
I defeated KQ2 and 3 on a Tandy 1000. Those were the days.
Google turned up this...
http://www.oldskool.org/shrines/pcjr_tan
Good old games... (Score:3, Interesting)
I think it's too bad that all games now are "point-n-click". I actually enjoyed typing in what I wanted to do.
hmm.. all those good memories... And the nice graphics aswell. I think it's the expectation that the games now should be so stylish, and they completely forget about gameplay. Which in my opinion is the most important thing.
Anyway.. I could always play those games on my old AMD K-6 233Mhz.
Old Games on Apple (Score:3, Informative)
He's right though, old games typically don't hold your interest, mainly because we're used to a higher standard for graphics and sound.
[The first Sierra game I played was Sammy Lightfoot on the Apple II (a Donkey Kong clone). You literally had to line up pixels before you jumped back then.]
Re:Old Games on Apple (Score:1)
I remember there being a slightly corrupted sector on my disk back then that caused one of the images to be drawn incorrectly. If you didn't know about the game before, it basically was non-filling hi-res graphics. In other words:
Who killed sierra? (Score:3, Informative)
After talking to Bill Gates (Just the person to ask about making profit on games :) he decided to switch the company around. No longer make HIT games but focus on edutainment (yah kid love that) and renewable games.
So who killed Sierra, the founder after talking to gates.
Re:Who killed sierra? (Score:2)
Re:Who killed sierra? (Score:4, Insightful)
In fact, the most successful game publishers have other divisions that complement the game development. Lucasarts has the myriad of George Lucas properties. Cendant had hotels, car rentals to help them during slow periods. (Of course, the recession hit all their industries hard.) Microsoft became a juggernaught by using their other divisions to prop up the XBox and game publishing side. Heck, even Electronic Arts has edutainment software.
So it ends up being not just making hit games, but being able to take on the slow periods. If the game industry has another year like 1984, only those companies who have a large enough nest egg or are able to lean on other sources of income are going to survive.
Re:Who killed sierra? (Score:1)
That's where Sierra went wrong.
just me? (Score:2, Insightful)
I had no tolerance for anyone who didn't understand my goals. I thought of business as war. Sierra's employees were my soldiers and competitors were the enemy. If someone wanted to have fun at work, they should do so - but, not at Sierra. Go elsewhere.
I bet all the fun was Roberta's idea, and dude was the grumpy money guy. He doesn't even PLAY games for cryin out loud! Sry... I do love old Sierra games BTW, so im not tryin to be too cruel >:)
Re:just me? (Score:2)
I mean, really....KNOW what your company is doing, but trust the damn people you hire to do a good job. You don't need a manager hanging over your shoulder for every decision. Geesh
Re:just me? (Score:1)
Re:just me? (Score:2)
She was once quoted by Old Man Murray [oldmanmurray.com], when talking about why adventure games aren't popular anymore, as saying something along the lines of, "Well, back then, you had to be at least somewhat intelligent to use a computer. Nowadays, a lot more average people feel they should own one."
Besides, everyone knows that the old Sierra adventure games sucked. LucasArts' adventure games were 100x better.
Wow (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Wow (Score:1)
Re:Wow (Score:1)
Re:Wow (Score:3, Interesting)
Back in the early 90's I used to call up Sierra's customer service several times a year requesting free demos and they used to send me boxes of floppies with 5 or 6 demo
Days of the little guy... (Score:1)