SEGA co-founder R.I.P (David Rosen dies aged 95)

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David Rosen wasn’t a hardware designer or a programmer, but he was the man who created the conditions that allowed SEGA’s greatest hardware and arcade eras to exist.

In the early 1960s, Rosen transformed a struggling jukebox and amusement business into what became SEGA, and crucially, he positioned it as a technology-led arcade company, not just an operator or distributor. That distinction shaped everything that followed.

Under Rosen’s leadership:
• SEGA invested heavily and early in in-house R&D
• Arcade machines were treated as engineering products, not disposable cabinets
• The company embraced risk, innovation, and custom hardware, even when it was expensive
• Arcade was the core of the business, not a side arm to consumer sales

That mindset is why SEGA later had the confidence to:

• Build fully bespoke arcade boards rather than rely on generic designs
• Chase bleeding-edge ideas like real-time 3D, motion cabinets, hydraulics, and networked machines
• Back engineers and visionaries like Yu Suzuki with the budgets and freedom they needed

By the time we reached:
• Model 1 → Model 2 → Model 3
• Virtua Fighter, SEGA Rally, Virtua Cop, Daytona, Scud Race

Rosen was no longer hands-on — but the company culture that enabled those machines was his legacy.

He also pushed SEGA beyond arcades:

• Supporting the Mega Drive during its aggressive, creative peak

• Allowing the Saturn to exist as a powerful, arcade-focused console — flawed commercially, but beloved by arcade fans for what it tried to be

David Rosen didn’t design the boards.
He didn’t write the code.

But without him:

• There is no SEGA as we know it
• No fearless arcade R&D
• No Model 2 or Model 3 golden age

Engineers built it.
Yu Suzuki led it.
David Rosen made it possible.

A true founder, and a giant of arcade history.

R.I.P. David Rosen.

(All mistakes courtesy of ChatGPT)
 

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I wonder if he had a huge collection of stuff. These people usually have zero or everything.
He might even have had a sega bo peep (only came across that yesterday, a system 2 game, no pictures of it at all)
 
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