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Legendary Sega Engineer Behind Genesis Dies At The Age Of 77

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Legendary Sega Engineer Behind Genesis Dies At The Age Of 77

“We knew how to make arcade games, we didn’t really know anything about console development,” Hideki Sato told Famitsu in an oral history of Sega. “They sold so well, we started to get stars in our eyes.” Sato was a steward to Sega’s biggest consoles, from the original SG-1000 right through to the Dreamcast. The storied engineer passed away this Friday, February 13, 2026, at age 77.

Joining Sega back in 1971, Sato saw the company go through every transformation first hand, from a US-based electronics enterprise to a Japanese gaming power-house, and from a titan of the arcade hall to one of the fiercest competitors of the home console wars. While involved in the original SG series and the Master System, Sato’s star ascended in 1989 when he was promoted to director of Sega’s Research and Development department. There he and his team were tasked with a herculean feat: take down Nintendo. 

The Nintendo Entertainment System crushed Sega’s Master System. The NES rose from the ashes of the early ‘80s crash and dominated markets around the world. Sega wanted to get revenge in the second round. For the 16-bit era, they’d introduce something that synthesized their arcade strengths with what was possible at home with new, budget-friendly microchips. Sato wanted a home console with the visual appeal of an up-scale sound system, making it sleek, rounded and black with contrasted gold lettering. “That gold printing, by the way, was very expensive,” Sato told Famitsu.

The result was the Mega Drive, known as the Genesis in North America. With a two-year head start on the Super Nintendo, the console was a massive hit even before the debut of Sonic the Hedgehog.

Sato oversaw all of Sega’s classic systems. The Mega Drive made Sega a household name, showing off what they did that ‘Nintendon’t.’ The uncanny Sega Saturn was the world’s peek at the true potential of a dedicated 3D, CD-based console. And of course Sega’s swansong, the Dreamcast, ended up being a beloved underdog whose hard shake didn’t stop it from hosting the loudest, most uncompromising games of the era.

Even beyond the heat of the console wars, Sato’s influence on the gaming world in immeasurable ways. Magazine Beep21 had already been compiling a new book about Sato and Sega’s hardware legacy. Just last December, Sega co-founder David Rosen also passed away at 95.

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