Not All Fairy Tales Have Happy Endings

The rise and fall of Sierra On-Line

paperback, 408 pages

Published July 24, 2020 by Lulu.com.

ISBN:
978-1-716-72736-8
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Winning as Poison

4 stars

1) "I have three great loves in life: Roberta, computers and boats. That said, this is not a book about any of those things, although the first two of those are important to the story."

2) "If you want to win in life, find something to sell, and sell it. Learn to accept and even cherish rejection. [...] The newspaper had never seen anyone like me. I was a selling machine. I loved selling, and I especially loved making money. I claimed every sales award and couldn't stop selling."

3) "Did I mention that I know how to sell? Being a starving seventeen-year-old, our first date was not particularly amazing. We went to a local Mexican restaurant and talked for hours. A couple weeks and a handful of dates later, I informed Roberta that we were to be married. She thought I was insane or joking, but that's only because …

A History Tangled in Capitalism

3 stars

Ken Williams sheds light on his and Roberta's lives as they built Sierra On-Line, with a heavy focus on business struggles and less than I'd like on developing games. There are some gestures toward regret at the demise of the company and the people hurt through that, but there was a hollowness to the latter half of this book as things fell apart. I loved Sierra games growing up and for my taste a focus on the work done to create those would be more welcome.

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