Bill Budge, an American businessman and pioneer in computer software, revolutionized the gaming industry with his creation of the first graphical computer game, Pinball Construction Set, and his innovations in video game programming. His entrepreneurial spirit and technical creativity paved the way for modern video game development. Budge's contributions to the digital world demonstrate that vision and technical expertise can spark major industry shifts. His legacy encourages innovators to follow their passions, break new ground, and shape the future of technology.
"The Apple has the fewest bells and whistles. It has simple sound and few graphics special effects. In a way, that is a weakness because markets for the other machines are getting bigger."
"You must know in your heart before anyone else does what is going to be good and then follow through."
"To be honest, I look at my Pinball program and feel that it is old stuff. I could do much better."
"On the robot kit, I can choose very boring parts or I can choose exciting and interesting parts. That is a reflection of my personality and the kinds of things I am interested in."
"Everything is getting bigger. The way to go now is to program in a little more sophistication."
"Even though Raster Blaster was only a video game, I was learning about designing stuff. I got good at drawing."
"I think a craft becomes an art form when the space of possible solutions becomes so huge that engineering can't carry you through."
"When I am starting a new game, I have to program it for the Apple, because I want to get all of the markets."