Williams Electronics and Designing The Amiga with Sam Dicker - The Retro Hour EP427

Episode 427,   May 03, 12:01 AM

This week, we're joined by Sam Dicker, a pioneer who worked for Williams Electronics and joined the early Amiga crew.

This week, we're joined by Sam Dicker, a pioneer who helped shape the sound and fury of iconic games like Defender and Sinistar. We explore his time at Williams Electronics and joining the early Amiga crew, Sam shares his stories behind the creation of game-changing sounds and making the legendary Amiga 'boing ball' demo that wowed CES in 1984.

Contents:

00:00 - The Week's Retro News Stories
40:48 - Sam Dicker Interview

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Show notes:

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