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'''G-Sat''' ("Game Satellite" [http://chibarei.blog.jp/gsl/words2/g-sat/g-sat.html]) was a game development company started by Sega and advertising agency Asatsu-DK. [http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Interview:Masato_Watanabe] Staff included people who worked on the original ''Mother'' for the Famicom like Tatsuya Ishii (石井達也) and Takayuki Onodera (小野寺崇之). Producer/director Masato Watanabe (渡辺雅人) met them through a video game magazine he was editing at the time. [http://chibarei.blog.jp/gsl/words2/g-sat/g-sat.html]
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'''G-Sat Inc.''' (short for "Game Satellite" [https://web.archive.org/web/20160701143006/http://chibarei.blog.jp/gsl/words2/g-sat/g-sat.html]) (株式会社ジー・サット) was a game development company started by Sega and advertising agency Asatsu-DK [http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Interview:Masato_Watanabe] in July 1992. [https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File:BeepMD_JP_1993-04.pdf&page=88] Sega owned 60%. [https://archive.org/details/sega-annual-report-1995/Sega%20Annual%20Report%20%281995%29/page/n19/mode/1up] The company was liquidated by 1996. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/wKhWAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22%E6%A0%AA%E5%BC%8F%E4%BC%9A%E7%A4%BE%E3%82%B8%E3%83%BC%E3%83%BB%E3%82%B5%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%22&bsq=%22%E6%A0%AA%E5%BC%8F%E4%BC%9A%E7%A4%BE%E3%82%B8%E3%83%BC%E3%83%BB%E3%82%B5%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%22]
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Staff included people who worked on the original ''Mother'' for the Famicom like Tatsuya Ishii (石井達也) and Takayuki Onodera (小野寺崇之). Producer/director Masato Watanabe (渡辺雅人) previously met them through a video game magazine he was editing at the time. [https://web.archive.org/web/20160701143006/http://chibarei.blog.jp/gsl/words2/g-sat/g-sat.html]
  
 
'''[[About:Research_Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Interviews, shared staff
 
'''[[About:Research_Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Interviews, shared staff
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===Mega CD/Sega CD===
 
===Mega CD/Sega CD===
*''Hourai Gakuen'' (unreleased) (Sega) [https://twitter.com/VGDensetsu/status/985568028258693121]
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*''Hourai Gakuen'' (unreleased) (Sega) [https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File:BeepMD_JP_1993-04.pdf&page=40]
 
*''Ishii Hisaichi no Daiseikai'' (JP Publisher: Sega)
 
*''Ishii Hisaichi no Daiseikai'' (JP Publisher: Sega)
 
:<small>Some Graphics?: [[Soft Machine]]; Sound Programming, Sound Effects: T's Music</small>
 
:<small>Some Graphics?: [[Soft Machine]]; Sound Programming, Sound Effects: T's Music</small>
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===Mega Drive/Genesis===
 
===Mega Drive/Genesis===
 
*''Doraemon: Yume Dorobou to 7-nin no Gozans'' (JP Publisher: Sega)
 
*''Doraemon: Yume Dorobou to 7-nin no Gozans'' (JP Publisher: Sega)
:<small>Graphics: [[Nexus Interact]], Winds</small>
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:<small>Some Graphics: [[Nexus Interact]], Winds</small>
  
 
[[Category:Companies]]
 
[[Category:Companies]]
 
[[Category:Sega]]
 
[[Category:Sega]]

Latest revision as of 00:16, 14 April 2022

G-Sat Inc. (short for "Game Satellite" [1]) (株式会社ジー・サット) was a game development company started by Sega and advertising agency Asatsu-DK [2] in July 1992. [3] Sega owned 60%. [4] The company was liquidated by 1996. [5]

Staff included people who worked on the original Mother for the Famicom like Tatsuya Ishii (石井達也) and Takayuki Onodera (小野寺崇之). Producer/director Masato Watanabe (渡辺雅人) previously met them through a video game magazine he was editing at the time. [6]

Research Methods: Interviews, shared staff

Related Interviews: Masato Watanabe

Mega CD/Sega CD

  • Hourai Gakuen (unreleased) (Sega) [7]
  • Ishii Hisaichi no Daiseikai (JP Publisher: Sega)
Some Graphics?: Soft Machine; Sound Programming, Sound Effects: T's Music

Mega Drive/Genesis

  • Doraemon: Yume Dorobou to 7-nin no Gozans (JP Publisher: Sega)
Some Graphics: Nexus Interact, Winds