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Hideki Sato, Designer Behind Sega Video Game Consoles Dies at 77

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Tokyo, Japan – Hideki Sato, the engineer behind nearly every major console produced by Sega, has died at the age of 77. Japanese outlet Beep21 reported that Sato passed away over the weekend.

Sato led Sega’s hardware research and development efforts, overseeing the creation of its arcade systems and home consoles, including the Master System, Mega Drive (known as the Genesis in North America), Sega Saturn, and Dreamcast. He joined the company in 1971 and later served as its acting president from 2001 to 2003 before leaving in 2008.

In past interviews, Sato reflected on how Sega’s arcade expertise shaped its home systems. He described the Mega Drive as a natural evolution of the company’s 16-bit arcade technology, noting that falling chip prices made it possible to bring advanced hardware into households. The console went on to become Sega’s most commercially successful system.

Speaking about the Dreamcast — Sega’s final console before exiting the hardware market — Sato said its core concept centred on “play and communication.” The system featured built-in modem capabilities and linkable VMUs to encourage online connectivity. Although the Dreamcast ultimately marked the end of Sega’s console manufacturing era, Sato’s work left a lasting legacy in video game history.

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