Head of Video-Game Company Gives $27-Million for MIT Center on Children

The chairman of the company that makes Sega video games has become the first major benefactor of a new center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that will be devoted to studying how digital technologies can change children's lives.

The donor, Isao Okawa, is the chairman of Sega and of its parent, CSK Corporation, a giant software company. He is donating $27-million for the new Center for Future

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