It is difficult to think of a more influential figure in the arcade game industry than David Rosen, who has died aged 95. The co founder of Sega, who remained a director of the company until 1996, was instrumental in the birth and rise of the video game business in Japan , and in the 1980s and 90s oversaw the establishment of Sega of America and the huge success of the Mega Drive console. As a US Air Force pilot during the Korean war, Rosen found himself stationed in Japan, and once the...

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