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'''GDRI: What was [[G-Sat]]?'''
 
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MW: G-Sat was a game developer company established by Sega and AsatsuDK(ADK) [ED: Not to be confused with [[ADK|Alpha Denshi]]].
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'''GDRI: Do you remember what games were done at G-Sat?'''
 
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< Interviews

Watanabe-san's answers remain unedited.

GDRI: What was G-Sat?

MW: G-Sat was a game developer company established by Sega and AsatsuDK(ADK).

[ED: Asatsu-DK is an advertising agency and not to be confused with the developer ADK.]

GDRI: Do you remember what games were done at G-Sat?

MW: For Mega Drive:
Doraemon-to-7nin-no-Gozance ;in japanese
(Doraemon & 7 bad fellows)

For Sega Saturn:
Ishii Hisaichi-no-Dai-Seikai ;in japanese
(The political world by Hisaichi Ishii)

[ED: The latter was actually for Mega CD.]

GDRI: What was your position with the company?

MW: Director and Producer

GDRI: Did the company go out of business?

MW: Yes. G-sat have been working for 2-3 years.

Thanks to Watanabe-san for his time. He currently heads up Gu, makers of Hexcite and other games.

Interview conducted via e-mail by CRV in February 2008.