Jet Set Radio should only be played by those who do love the original Dreamcast title, or those who have fond memories of it. Gamers of this generation will find little to appreciate because the game feels antiquated at this point. The problems that were in the Dreamcast version are still here, so know that going in. Memory lane only costs $9.99, and that’s a decent price for what you get. But, sometimes it is better to stay off memory lane for awhile, things are not always as you remember them.
Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio reboot rumours are heating up again as a new SEGA survey points toward a next-gen makeover for these iconic franchises.
I want to see a new ESPN Extreme Games, that first game on PS1 was so funny, and the video segments with that woman mocking you.
For this week's Bring it Back feature, GotGame takes a look back at the Jet Set Radio franchise from Sega and the now defunct Smilebit.
Game just oozed style. Even the games that tried to emulate it never really hit the mark, or nailed that "it" factor the series had.
Still bump the song 'Aisle 10' from time to time when getting up in the morning.
Discussion surrounding Jet Set Radio has always been skewed. As revered and celebrated as this game is among fans of old-school Sega classics, the vast majority of the praise levied towards it revolves around its cel-shaded style, premise, and soundtrack.