Hideki Sato, Sega hardware designer, reportedly dies

Hideki Sato, known as the father of Sega hardware, has reportedly passed away at age 77. The news was announced by Sega history publication Beep21, noting his death on February 13, 2026. Sato played a key role in developing many of Sega's consoles from the 1970s onward.

Hideki Sato, a pivotal figure in Sega's history, reportedly died on February 13, 2026, according to an announcement from the Sega-focused zine Beep21. He was 77 years old, though some reports suggest 75. Beep21 described him as "the Father of Sega Hardware" and a "great figure who shaped Japanese gaming history and captivated Sega fans all around the world." The publication added that "the excitement and pioneering spirit of that era will remain forever in the hearts and memories of countless fans."

Sato joined Sega in 1971 and rose through the ranks, leading the research and development department in the early 1990s. He briefly served as company president in the early 2000s before leaving in 2008. During his tenure, Sato and his team developed most of Sega's home console hardware, starting with the SG-1000 and extending to the Dreamcast, along with various arcade machines.

In a past interview with Famitsu, archived by shmplations, Sato reflected on the era's enthusiasm: "[Our home consoles] sold so well, we started to get stars in our eyes, thinking we might sell half a million! It was a scale completely incomparable with our arcade board sales. And that is how our entire company caught Console Fever, and threw ourselves into that side of game development."

He also discussed the design of the Mega Drive, Sega's first 16-bit home console: "We had a feeling that before long, consumers would be appreciating video games with the same sense with which they enjoyed music; moreover, since the Megadrive was a machine that you put in front of your TV, our concept was to make it look like an audio player. So we painted the body black and put the '16BIT' lettering in a gold print. That gold printing, by the way, was very expensive. (laughs) But we really wanted to play up the fact that this was the very first 16-bit home console."

Beep21 had recently featured Sato in interviews, including a roundtable series and a 2021 discussion, highlighting his lasting contributions to the industry.

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