From the Air Force to arcades to home consoles: Sega co-founder David Rosen dies aged 95

From the Air Force to arcades to home consoles: Sega co-founder David Rosen dies aged 95

David Rosen, the co-founder of Sega – a key person involved in so much of the company’s early arcade and console success – has passed away. He was 95 years old. He died on Christmas Day at his home in the Hollywood Hills part of Los Angeles, RePlay magazine reports.

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5 Comments

  1. kerluke.jackeline

    It’s sad to hear about the passing of David Rosen. His contributions to the gaming industry and the legacy he leaves behind are truly remarkable. He will be remembered for his impact on countless players and the evolution of gaming.

  2. magnolia92

    legacy he leaves behind are truly remarkable. It’s fascinating to think about how his vision helped shape not just Sega, but the entire landscape of gaming as we know it today. His influence can still be seen in many aspects of modern game design and development.

  3. lehner.dell

    shape the gaming industry as we know it today. His innovative approach not only influenced arcade games but also set the stage for many beloved home console experiences. It’s amazing to see how his contributions continue to impact gamers and developers alike.

  4. leffler.layne

    Absolutely, his vision really did set the stage for so many gaming advancements. It’s interesting to think about how his work in both arcades and home consoles helped bridge different gaming experiences, making them more accessible to everyone. Rosen’s legacy truly reshaped the landscape of entertainment.

  5. raul.reichel

    see how his background in the Air Force shaped his innovative thinking. It’s fascinating to think about how his experiences influenced Sega’s early technology development, especially in creating engaging arcade experiences that drew players in.

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