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Farewell to Hideki Sato: The 'Father' of SEGA Consoles Passes Away

Published February 16, 2026, 14:15
Farewell to Hideki Sato: The 'Father' of SEGA Consoles Passes Away

Hideki Sato, a pioneering engineer at SEGA and a significant figure in the history of video games, has passed away at the age of 77. Sato joined SEGA in 1971 and played a crucial role in the development of iconic consoles such as the SG-1000, Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive, SEGA Saturn, and SEGA Dreamcast. His technical guidance helped establish SEGA as a major player in the video game market, particularly with the Sega Mega Drive and Sonic the Hedgehog. Sato's involvement extended beyond home consoles to include arcade systems and computers. He also served as interim president of SEGA between 2001 and 2003, during a critical period for the company. His departure in 2008 coincided with SEGA's strategic shift towards developing games for competitor platforms. The news of his death has sparked an outpouring of emotion from the gaming community, with many referring to him as the 'father of SEGA hardware' and a 'legendary figure'. His contribution to the evolution of the video game industry and the experiences of millions of players is widely recognized. Hideki Sato leaves behind a significant legacy, marking an era of innovation and creativity in the history of video games. His work continues to inspire and influence creators and players today.