Hideki Sato, who led the design of Sega’s beloved consoles from the ’80s and ’90s, died on Friday, in response to the Japanese gaming web site Beep21. He was 77. Sato labored with Sega from 1971 till the early 2000s, however he is greatest recognized for his involvement within the improvement of the Sega arcade video games and residential consoles that outlined many late Gen X and early millennial childhoods, beginning with the SG-1000 to the Genesis, Saturn and Dreamcast.
Sato went on to function Sega’s president from 2001 to 2003. Within the put up asserting his loss of life, Beep21, which interviewed Sato quite a few occasions through the years, wrote (translated from Japanese), “He was really an awesome determine who formed Japanese gaming historical past and captivated Sega followers all world wide. The joy and pioneering spirit of that period will stay ceaselessly within the hearts and reminiscences of numerous followers, for all eternity.” Sato’s passing comes just some months after that of Sega co-founder David Rosen, who died in December at age 95.


