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Jet Set Radio was the first game to use a cel-shaded art style, developed in response to the team's disappointment with the abundance of sci-fi and fantasy Sega games. Jet Set Radio received acclaim and is considered one of the best games of its decade for its graphics, soundtrack and gameplay.
- Jet Set Radio Future
Jet Set Radio Future[a] is a 2002 action game developed by...
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Jet Set Radio (Jet Grind Radio w Ameryce Północnej) – gra...
- Jet Set Radio Future
Jet Set Radio (Jet Grind Radio w Ameryce Północnej) – gra video wydana na zasadzie wyłączności na konsolę Dreamcast. Gra jako jedna z pierwszych na rynku gier komputerowych zaprezentowała innowacyjną grafikę w technologii cel-shading.
Jet Set Radio (ジェット セット ラジオ, Jetto Setto Rajio?), known as Jet Grind Radio in NTSC areas initially, is a video game developed by Smilebit and published by Sega, released on June 29, 2000. Jet Set Radio was designed for the Dreamcast, although a version of the game was later released for the Game Boy Advance with the same name.
Jet Set Radio Future[a] is a 2002 action game developed by Smilebit and published by Sega for the Xbox; it is a sequel to the Dreamcast game Jet Set Radio (2000).
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This page goes over a list of songs in Jet Set Radio. Starting with the 18 that were included in the soundtrack, the 17 licensed songs, and 10 songs that are connected to the game but do not appear in any version of it.
The Jet Set Radio series, (ジェット セット ラジオ Jetto Setto Rajio?) referred to as JSR for short, is an street action, sports, platform video game series that was originally developed by Smilebit and published by Sega. The first release was Jet Set Radio in 2000, with the last original game being Jet Set Radio Future in 2002.