Retro Edutainment_ Talking with Speak & Spell’s Dev
Published: October 30, 2025
The talkies of video games wouldn’t come until 1980, with Berzerk, Gorf and Intellivoice. But 1978’s Speak & Spell undoubtedly contributed to the DNA of early gaming.
Vintage Computing talked to Richard Wiggins, the man who wrote its voice processing algorithms, and reminds us just what a thunderbolt this so-called child’s toy was when it struck 30 years ago.
Speak & Spell’s origins, in a way, flow from the U.S. government. Wiggins began his career as a civilian working with the Air Force, writing code to process digitized voice signals. Texas Instruments hired him because they had government funding to explore the implementation of voice coding in some new technology for the time. TI had earlier produced “The Little Professor” — a non-speech math tutor, for lack of a better description — and was looking to follow it up. A spelling tutor was brainstormed.
To succeed, a spelling tutor had to be able to call out the words without, obviously, displaying them, so that the user could then attempt a correct spelling and be สล็อต told if it was right or wrong. That’s where Wiggins came in.
Says Wiggins, in describing the machine’s linear predictive coding, which generated the speech.
Today, the speech could easily be recorded and stored in large digital memory chips. But in 1976, memory chips were not capable of storing that much data. We considered generating the speech from phonemes or sound fragments but the speech quality was not sufficient. A digital filter could be used and the time varying coefficients could be stored in memory but the amount of computations involved seemed too great.
Also, some kind of speech elements shorter than words were considered, but it appeared that the amount of computer processing to prepare data to drive the speech synthesizer would สล็อต be too time consuming, and the resulting system would be very complex. We needed something simple to generate the speech sounds, and a preparation system for the data that wouldn’t be too complicated to execute.
Once TI managed to produce a synthesis chip cheap enough to make a consumer device, Speak & Spell hit the scene. BusinessWeek devoted a cover to it, touting it as an example of innovation in a business climate somewhat similar to present times. Of course there was the noteworthy cameo in E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial, when it was used to “phone home.”
Today, we are in an age where voice recognition represents something of a cutting edge of gaming, and voice synthesis in gaming is largely irrelevant, winner55 made moot by the playback of voice acting and a game’s soundtrack. But in earlier days, games and toys that could talk were as much a novelty and a wonder for kids as talking cinema was for their ancestors.
30 Years Later, Richard Wiggins Talks Speak & Spell Development [Vintage Computing and Gaming]
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