Why SEGA Games Looked Like Credit Cards
DJ Slopes
Sega’s early games didn’t look like cartridges—they looked like credit cards. But the reason for the “Sega My Card” wasn’t just about being high-tech; it was because Sega’s lead hardware designer was terrified of “tombstones.” Here is the bizarre story of Hideki Sato and his phobia that changed the Sega Master System forever!
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