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G-Sat
Founded: 1992-07[1]
Defunct: 1995[2]
Headquarters:
Japan

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G-Sat Co., Ltd. (株式会社G-SAT) (Game-Satellite) was a Japanese video game developer and joint venture between Sega and advertising agency Asatsu-DK.[1]

Company

An official subsidiary of Sega, G-Sat was headed by Masato Watanabe (渡辺雅人) and included many of the staff which worked on the critically-successful Nintendo Family Computer role-playing game Mother, like Tatsuya Ishii (石井達也) and Takayuki Onodera (小野寺崇之).[1][3]

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