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{{stub}}'''Hideki Sato'''(佐藤 秀樹), born 5 November 1950 in Hokkaido, Japan, who designed many Sega consoles and served as president from 2001 to 2003. After graduating from Tokyo Metropolitan Technical College, He joined Sega in 1971. Sato and his teams are credited for creating the majority of Sega consumer hardware -  the [[SG-1000]], [[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Saturn]] and [[Sega Dreamcast]].
 
{{stub}}'''Hideki Sato'''(佐藤 秀樹), born 5 November 1950 in Hokkaido, Japan, who designed many Sega consoles and served as president from 2001 to 2003. After graduating from Tokyo Metropolitan Technical College, He joined Sega in 1971. Sato and his teams are credited for creating the majority of Sega consumer hardware -  the [[SG-1000]], [[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Saturn]] and [[Sega Dreamcast]].
  
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==Production history==
 
*''[[Star Jacker]]'' (System 1 Version) —  Hard Work By [sic]
 
*''[[Star Jacker]]'' (System 1 Version) —  Hard Work By [sic]
 
* ''[[Burning Rangers]]'' (1998) — Executive Management
 
* ''[[Burning Rangers]]'' (1998) — Executive Management

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Hideki Sato
Place of birth: Hokkaido, Japan
Date of birth: 1950-11-05 (age 73)
Role(s): Executive
Education: Tokyo Metropolitan Technical College

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Hideki Sato(佐藤 秀樹), born 5 November 1950 in Hokkaido, Japan, who designed many Sega consoles and served as president from 2001 to 2003. After graduating from Tokyo Metropolitan Technical College, He joined Sega in 1971. Sato and his teams are credited for creating the majority of Sega consumer hardware - the SG-1000, Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Saturn and Sega Dreamcast.

Production history

References

SEGA of Japan Executives
Chairmen Isao Okawa (1984-2001) | Hajime Satomi (2004-current)
Presidents Hayao Nakayama (1984-1998) | Shoichiro Irimajiri (1998-2001) | Hideki Sato (2001-2003) | Hisao Oguchi (2003-2008) | Okitane Usui (2008-2012) | Naoya Tsurumi (2012-current) | Hideki Okamura (2014-current) | Haruki Satomi (2015-current)