Sunday, January 11, 2026

A Day in the Life of a Video Game: A Visit to Sega (Sega Visions - May/June 1992)

What better way to kick off Vault 1541's 10th year than a post about Sega. Unfortunately, the main reason I thought to add more Sega to the blog today was due to the recent news that Sega co-founder David Rosen passed away on Christmas Day at the age of 95. Being a businessman, I don't believe he was involved in game production and is likely the reason that he doesn't appear in my magazine collection, as most of my issues do predate his retirement in 1996. Sega was a big part of my childhood and I still enjoy its games today, so I wanted to post something about Sega in his honor. Some related posts you might also enjoy include the Sega of America ads post, Sega Visions' History of Sega article, and Letters From Sega. This article from the May/June 1992 issue of Sega Visions could actually apply to any company; it's a general overview of how each department contributes to a game's development. However, while it isn't the most interesting piece, it does have a good variety of photos to check out.



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