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  1. Kenneth A. Williams (born October 30, 1954) is an American businessman and game programmer who co-founded On-Line Systems together with his wife Roberta Williams. On-Line Systems eventually became Sierra On-Line and was ultimately renamed Sierra Entertainment .

  2. Apr 8, 2022 · He and equally famed game designer Roberta Williams had set themselves up for the query by recounting a principle from their time at Sierra On-Line, the video game company they founded that ...

  3. Jan 8, 2021 · Founder Ken Williams opens up about his new book, video game design in the late 80s—and his regrets about selling the company.

  4. Sierra Gamers is the official website of Ken and Roberta Williams, founders of Sierra On-Line. Dedicated to the history and products of Sierra On-Line Inc.

  5. Jul 19, 2022 · Sierra Founders Ken & Roberta Williams Talk About Their Past (And Future) In Video Games. An interview with the legendary figures behind Sierra, home of King's Quest, Quest For Glory and Police...

  6. Jan 19, 2023 · Ken and Roberta Williams need little introduction among adventure game fans. The duo, who founded legendary developer Sierra On-Line in the earliest days of gaming, has been responsible for some of the genre’s most innovative, daring, and memorable titles.

  7. Aug 25, 2022 · After a 20-plus-year absence, Roberta and Ken Williams, the wife and husband behind the breakthrough video game 'King's Quest,' make an unlikely comeback.

  8. Jul 8, 2021 · Ken and Roberta Williams created Sierra On-Line in 1979 with their first graphical adventure game for the Apple II compute "Mystery House". From these humble...

  9. Mar 25, 2022 · Roberta and Ken Williams are back. After 25 years out of the video game industry, the legendary founders of Sierra On-Line are working on a new project with an old twist – they’re rebuilding ...

  10. Ken Williams was born on October 30, 1954 in Evansville, Indiana. Williams’s father David was a television repairman for Sears, who had moved to California from Cumberland County, Kentucky; his co-workers nicknamed him “Country.”