(originally released in North America as ''Jet Grind Radio'') is a 2000
action game
An action game is a video game genre that emphasizes physical challenges, including hand–eye coordination and reaction-time. The genre includes a large variety of sub-genres, such as fighting games, beat 'em ups, shooter games, and platform gam ...
developed by
Smilebit
or Sega Sports R&D is a defunct development division of the Japanese video game company Sega. It was previously known as Smilebit, one of nine semi-autonomous studios which Sega established in 2000. Smilebit was previously known as R&D6 or AM6 w ...
and published by
Sega
is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Its international branches, Sega of America and Sega Europe, are headquartered in Irvine, California and London, r ...
for the
Dreamcast
The is a home video game console released by Sega on November 27, 1998, in Japan; September 9, 1999, in North America; and October 14, 1999, in Europe. It was the first sixth-generation video game console, preceding Sony's PlayStation 2, N ...
. The player controls a member of a youth gang, the GGs, as they use
inline skates
Inline skates are a type of roller skate used for inline skating. Unlike quad skates, which have two front and two rear wheels, inline skates typically have two to five wheels arranged in a single line. Some, especially those for recreation, ha ...
to traverse
Tokyo
Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 ...
, spraying graffiti, challenging rival gangs, and evading authorities.
Development was headed by director Masayoshi Kikuchi, with art by Ryuta Ueda. The influence was drawn from late 1990s
Japanese popular culture
Japanese popular culture includes Japanese cinema, cuisine, television programs, anime, manga, video games, music, and doujinshi, all of which retain older artistic and literary traditions; many of their themes and styles of presentation can be ...
such as the rhythm game ''
PaRappa the Rapper
is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in Japan in 1996 and worldwide in 1997. Created by music producer Masaya Matsuura in collaboration with artist Rodney Greenblat, t ...
'', and the
anti-establishment
An anti-establishment view or belief is one which stands in opposition to the conventional social, political, and economic principles of a society. The term was first used in the modern sense in 1958, by the British magazine ''New Statesman'' ...
themes in the film ''
Fight Club
''Fight Club'' is a 1999 American film directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. It is based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. Norton plays the unnamed narrator, who is d ...
''. The environments were based on Tokyo shopping districts in
Shibuya
Shibuya ( 渋谷 区 ''Shibuya-ku'') is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. As a major commercial and finance center, it houses two of the busiest railway stations in the world, Shinjuku Station (southern half) and Shibuya Station.
As of April 1 ...
and
Shinjuku
is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative centre, housing the northern half of the busiest railway station in the world (Shinjuku Station) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administration ...
, with graffiti designed by artists including
Eric Haze
Eric Haze (born in 1961) is an American artist, graphic designer and art director.
Career
Eric Haze was born in 1961 in New York City to progressive parents of the Upper West Side. Haze was drawn to art through his father's friend's pop art coll ...
. It was the first game to use a
cel-shaded
Cel shading or toon shading is a type of non-photorealistic rendering designed to make 3-D computer graphics appear to be flat by using less shading color instead of a shade gradient or tints and shades. A cel shader is often used to mimic th ...
art style, developed in response to the team's disappointment towards the then-late 1990s library of Sega games overly consisting primarily of fantasy and sci-fi genre games.
''Jet Set Radio'' received acclaim and is considered one of the
best video games ever made for its graphics, soundtrack and gameplay. It won several awards and was nominated for many others. A
Game Boy Advance version, developed by
Vicarious Visions
Blizzard Albany (formerly Vicarious Visions, Inc.) is an American video game developer based in Albany, New York. The studio was acquired by Activision in January 2005. After releasing its last game as part of that company, ''Tony Hawk's Pro Ska ...
, was released in 2003, along with versions for Japanese mobile phones. In 2012, ''Jet Set Radio'' was digitally re-released for the
Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. As the successor to the original Xbox, it is the second console in the Xbox series. It competed with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation ...
,
PlayStation 3
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment. The successor to the PlayStation 2, it is part of the PlayStation brand of consoles. It was first released on Novemb ...
and
iOS
iOS (formerly iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system created and developed by Apple Inc. exclusively for its hardware. It is the operating system that powers many of the company's mobile devices, including the iPhone; the term also includes ...
, followed by releases for
Windows
Windows is a group of several proprietary graphical operating system families developed and marketed by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry. For example, Windows NT for consumers, Windows Server for serv ...
,
PlayStation Vita
The PlayStation Vita (PS Vita, or Vita) is a handheld video game console developed and marketed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on December 17, 2011, and in North America, Europe, and other international territo ...
and
Android. A sequel, ''
Jet Set Radio Future
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). As a re-imagining of the original game, it features improved gameplay mechanics, updated graphics, larg ...
'', was released for the
Xbox
Xbox is a video gaming brand created and owned by Microsoft. The brand consists of five video game consoles, as well as applications (games), streaming services, an online service by the name of Xbox network, and the development arm by the na ...
in 2002.
Gameplay
The player controls a member of a gang of graffiti-tagging inline skaters. The game consists of three types of levels: Street, Rival Showdown, and Trial.
The Street levels come in two categories.
The first is to tag every graffiti point in each area previously tagged by a rival gang before the timer runs out while evading the authorities.
The second category serves as a
boss
Boss may refer to:
Occupations
* Supervisor, often referred to as boss
* Air boss, more formally, air officer, the person in charge of aircraft operations on an aircraft carrier
* Crime boss, the head of a criminal organization
* Fire boss, a ...
battle by chasing the rival gang members and spraying graffiti on them.
The more graffiti points are sprayed, the more deadly the authorities become.
Graffiti points are marked by arrows and require paint to tag them.
Players can spray graffiti by either pressing a single button or inputting commands using the
analog stick
An analog stick (or analogue stick in British English), sometimes called a control stick or thumbstick, is an input device for a controller (often a game controller) that is used for two-dimensional input. An analog stick is a variation of a joy ...
depending on the size of the graffiti spot. Players are unable to spray graffiti if they run out of paint, which must be refilled by obtaining yellow and blue spray cans scattered across the stage. Yellow spray cans refill a single spray can, and blue spray cans refill five.
Enemies will pursue players and attempt to deplete their
health
Health, according to the World Health Organization, is "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity".World Health Organization. (2006)''Constitution of the World Health Organiza ...
.
Health can be replenished by obtaining red and green spray cans. Performing tricks adds bonus points to the player's overall
score and can help the player gain access to areas difficult to reach.
In Rival Showdown levels, more playable characters can be unlocked after they are defeated by matching the rival's movements in technique sections or by spraying graffiti before the rival in race sections. Trial levels are unlocked after Street and Rival Showdown levels are cleared in a specific area. There are three kinds of trials: Jet Graffiti, Jet Tech, and Jet Crash. In Jet Graffiti, the objective is to spray all the graffiti points within the time limit. Jet Tech prioritizes in obtaining the top score within the time limit. In Jet Crash, the objective is to reach the goal and spray graffiti on it before the opponent. Players can customize their graffiti by choosing presets, or create their own using the Graffiti editor. By using a
VMU, players can upload their graffiti to the official website for other players to use or download graffiti from other players. More Graffiti presets can be unlocked by collecting Graffiti Soul icons scattered throughout stages.
Plot
DJ Professor K broadcasts the
pirate radio
Pirate radio or a pirate radio station is a radio station that broadcasts without a valid license.
In some cases, radio stations are considered legal where the signal is transmitted, but illegal where the signals are received—especially w ...
station Jet Set Radio to gangs of youths known as the Rudies, who roam Tokyo-to, skating and spraying graffiti. One gang, the GGs, competes for turf with the all-female jilted lovers Love Shockers in the shopping districts of
Shibuya
Shibuya ( 渋谷 区 ''Shibuya-ku'') is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. As a major commercial and finance center, it houses two of the busiest railway stations in the world, Shinjuku Station (southern half) and Shibuya Station.
As of April 1 ...
-Cho, the cyborg
otaku
is a Japanese word that describes people with consuming interests, particularly in anime, manga, video games, or computers. Its contemporary use originated with a 1983 essay by Akio Nakamori in ''Manga Burikko''. may be used as a pejorativ ...
Noise Tanks in the Benten entertainment district, and the
kaiju
is a Japanese media genre that focuses on stories involving giant monsters. The word ''kaiju'' can also refer to the giant monsters themselves, which are usually depicted attacking major cities and battling either the military or other monster ...
-loving Poison Jam in the Kogane dockyard. The authorities, led by Captain Onishima, pursue the gangs with riot police and military armaments. After the GGs defeat Poison Jam, Noise Tanks, and Love Shockers in turf wars, they each drop a piece of a mysterious vinyl record. Professor K says that the mysterious vinyl record collected is ''The Devil's Contract'' and has the power to summon a demon.
The GGs are joined by Combo and Cube, who explain that their hometown, Grind City, has been overtaken by the Rokkaku Group business conglomerate. They ask the GGs to help them to free their friend, Coin, who has been captured by the Rokkaku Group, due to their interest in his massive vinyl collection. The Rokkaku pursue the GGs and steal ''The Devil's Contract''. Poison Jam explains that the Rokkaku CEO, Goji Rokkaku, plans to use the record to make a contract with the demon and take over the world. The GGs defeat Goji in the rooftop of his headquarters by destroying his turntable and render him powerless to the evil powers summoned by tagging his forehead. Freedom is returned to the streets of Tokyo-to. In a twist, Combo reveals that ''The Devil's Contract'' is an old record with no demonic powers and that wealth had driven Goji to insanity. DJ Professor K addresses to those with doubts in his audience that this story is up to them to believe, but he ends the transmission with "On the streets, there's no such thing as 'The End'!"
Development
''Jet Set Radio'' was developed by
Smilebit
or Sega Sports R&D is a defunct development division of the Japanese video game company Sega. It was previously known as Smilebit, one of nine semi-autonomous studios which Sega established in 2000. Smilebit was previously known as R&D6 or AM6 w ...
, a
Sega
is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Its international branches, Sega of America and Sega Europe, are headquartered in Irvine, California and London, r ...
studio formed from members of
Team Andromeda
or Sega Sports R&D is a defunct development division of the Japanese video game company Sega. It was previously known as Smilebit, one of nine semi-autonomous studios which Sega established in 2000. Smilebit was previously known as R&D6 or AM6 w ...
, the developers of the ''
Panzer Dragoon
''Panzer Dragoon'' is a series of video games by Sega. The first three games were developed in the 1990s by Sega's Team Andromeda for the Sega Saturn. The fourth, ''Panzer Dragoon Orta'' (2002), was developed by Sega's Smilebit team for the X ...
'' games for the
Sega Saturn
The is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994, in Japan, May 11, 1995, in North America, and July 8, 1995, in Europe. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it was the successor to the succ ...
.
The development team consisted of fewer than 25 developers, with an average age of under 25.
Programming began in mid-1999. The game was announced at the 1999
Tokyo Game Show
, commonly known as TGS, is a video game expo / convention held annually in September in the Makuhari Messe, in Chiba, Japan. It is presented by the Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) and Nikkei Business Publications, Inc. The ...
and drew media attention for its cel-shaded style.
During the early stages of development, director Masayoshi Kikuchi had difficulty leading the team without prior directing experience. The visual style was established prior to the gameplay; according to Kikuchi, it could have become an
adventure game
An adventure game is a video game genre in which the player assumes the role of a protagonist in an interactive story driven by exploration and/or Puzzle video game, puzzle-solving. The Video game genres, genre's focus on story allows it to draw ...
or role-playing game. His superiors were not satisfied with early concepts, and so Kikuchi used trial and error to develop a concept that he believed everyone would find interesting.
Ueda wanted to create something "cool" that dealt with
popular culture
Popular culture (also called mass culture or pop culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output (also known as, popular art or mass art) and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a ...
and was completely unlike the team's previous game, the 1998 role-playing game ''
Panzer Dragoon Saga
''Panzer Dragoon Saga'', known in Japan as is a 1998 role-playing video game developed by Team Andromeda and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn. The third in the ''Panzer Dragoon'' series, it replaced the games' rail shooter gameplay with ...
''.
Ueda's drawings of a
punky character with headphones and rollerblades became the foundation of the game.
Ueda had joined Sega after being impressed by the "freshness" and international appeal of
Sonic the Hedgehog
is a Japanese video game series and media franchise created by Sega. The franchise follows Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a mad scientist. The main ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' games are platformers mo ...
, but was disappointed with the excessive focused saturation of overtly fantastical manga and anime-style designs, and hoped to create something original.
Smilebit drew inspiration from games outside the typical game genres of science fiction and fantasy.
Ueda was particularly inspired by a demonstration of the
PlayStation
is a video gaming brand that consists of five home video game consoles, two handhelds, a media center, and a smartphone, as well as an online service and multiple magazines. The brand is produced by Sony Interactive Entertainment, a divisi ...
rhythm game ''
PaRappa the Rapper
is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in Japan in 1996 and worldwide in 1997. Created by music producer Masaya Matsuura in collaboration with artist Rodney Greenblat, t ...
'' at the 1996
Tokyo Game Show
, commonly known as TGS, is a video game expo / convention held annually in September in the Makuhari Messe, in Chiba, Japan. It is presented by the Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) and Nikkei Business Publications, Inc. The ...
: "I think that's the first game with pop culture like that. They did it first. After that I decided to make a true game, not just a visual experience, that was actually for adults."
The
anti-establishment
An anti-establishment view or belief is one which stands in opposition to the conventional social, political, and economic principles of a society. The term was first used in the modern sense in 1958, by the British magazine ''New Statesman'' ...
themes of the 1999 film ''
Fight Club
''Fight Club'' is a 1999 American film directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. It is based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. Norton plays the unnamed narrator, who is d ...
'' were another influence.
Smilebit used thicker lines for stand-out objects.
Smilebit developed a new cel-shading technique not used at the time as it would not have been possible on the Dreamcast or PlayStation 2.
The game features graffiti by a variety of artists, including
Eric Haze
Eric Haze (born in 1961) is an American artist, graphic designer and art director.
Career
Eric Haze was born in 1961 in New York City to progressive parents of the Upper West Side. Haze was drawn to art through his father's friend's pop art coll ...
, who had designed album art for acts including the
Beastie Boys
Beastie Boys were an American rap rock group from New York City, formed in 1978. The group was composed of Mike D, Michael "Mike D" Diamond (vocals, drums), Adam Yauch, Adam "MCA" Yauch (vocals, bass), and Ad-Rock, Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (voca ...
and
Public Enemy
"Public enemy" is a term which was first widely used in the United States in the 1930s to describe individuals whose activities were seen as criminal and extremely damaging to society, though the phrase had been used for centuries to describe p ...
.
Smilebit initially planned to make a skateboarding game, but this was changed due to the legs having to be fixed.
''Jet Set Radio'' was one of the earliest games to feature an open 3D world, which presented the team's biggest challenge.
Kikuchi said: "Making an entire town in a game was quite the prospect. It's not hard with modern hi-spec hardware, but that wasn't the case back then... It was very difficult from a programming standpoint."
Another Sega game developed in that period, ''
Shenmue
is an action-adventure game series created, produced and directed by Yu Suzuki. '' Shenmue'' (1999) and ''Shenmue II'' (2001) were developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega for Dreamcast. '' Shenmue III,'' developed by Suzuki's company Y ...
'' (1999), also featured an open world, but Kikuchi said the games posed different technical challenges, as ''Shenmue'' does not allow the player to jump or move at speed.
The team implemented
grinding
Grind is the cross-sectional shape of a blade.
Grind, grinds, or grinding may also refer to:
Grinding action
* Grinding (abrasive cutting), a method of crafting
* Grinding (dance), suggestive club dancing
* Grinding (video gaming), repetitive and ...
to allow players to enjoy speed without worrying about colliding with obstacles.
Smilebit chose to have a fixed camera as an attempt to reduce
motion sickness
Motion sickness occurs due to a difference between actual and expected motion. Symptoms commonly include nausea, vomiting, cold sweat, headache, dizziness, tiredness, loss of appetite, and increased salivation. Complications may rarely include d ...
.
They attempted to make the game impossible to duplicate on
PlayStation 2
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on 4 March 2000, in North America on 26 October 2000, in Europe on 24 November 2000, and in Australia on 3 ...
by pushing the Dreamcast limitations using bright colors, realistic shadows, and more than sixteen NPCs on-screen without
lag
Lag, or similar, may refer to:
Lag
* Łąg, Poland
* Lag (company), a French guitar maker
* Lag (cue sports), a brief pre-game competition to determine which player will go first
* Latency (engineering), a slower response time in computing, commu ...
that would have been impossible on PS2 due to its smaller memory.
The settings were inspired by Japanese locations such as the Tokyo shopping districts of
Shibuya
Shibuya ( 渋谷 区 ''Shibuya-ku'') is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. As a major commercial and finance center, it houses two of the busiest railway stations in the world, Shinjuku Station (southern half) and Shibuya Station.
As of April 1 ...
and
Shinjuku
is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative centre, housing the northern half of the busiest railway station in the world (Shinjuku Station) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administration ...
, which Smilebit photographed to use as references.
Sega feared that the game's style might alienate players outside Japan and requested changes for the international versions.
The team added stages modeled after New York City: one based on
Times Square
Times Square is a major commercial intersection, tourist destination, entertainment hub, and neighborhood in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It is formed by the junction of Broadway, Seventh Avenue, and 42nd Street. Together with adjacent ...
, and another on
Roosevelt Avenue
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along
Queens
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and
Brooklyn
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, and changed the nationality of two characters to American. The interactive credits sequence of the Japanese version was also cut, as localizing it would have meant rebuilding the stage with English names. Sega sold the international version in Japan as ''De La Jet Set Radio''.
Ueda was unhappy about the changes, which he said diminished the essential Japanese elements of the game.
Soundtrack
The ''Jet Set Radio'' soundtrack includes original and licensed tracks with a variety of genres including
J-pop
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,
hip hop,
funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African Americans in the m ...
,
electronic dance,
rock
Rock most often refers to:
* Rock (geology), a naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals or mineraloids
* Rock music, a genre of popular music
Rock or Rocks may also refer to:
Places United Kingdom
* Rock, Caerphilly, a location in Wales ...
,
acid jazz, and
trip hop
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.
The main theme of the game is called "Let Mom Sleep". The North American version and international rereleases add
metal
A metal (from Greek μέταλλον ''métallon'', "mine, quarry, metal") is a material that, when freshly prepared, polished, or fractured, shows a lustrous appearance, and conducts electricity and heat relatively well. Metals are typicall ...
songs. The 2012 port omits "Yappie Feet" and "Many Styles" for licensing reasons.
The music has been described as energetic, rhythm-heavy, defiant, and multicultural.
Most of the soundtrack was composed by
Hideki Naganuma
(born May 16, 1972) is a Japanese composer and DJ who primarily does work for video games. Naganuma is best known for his score for the game ''Jet Set Radio'' and its sequel ''Jet Set Radio Future''.
Early life
Naganuma started his musical ca ...
, with additional tracks by
Richard Jacques
Richard Adrian Jacques (; born 1973) is a British composer of film, television and video game music. Best known for his critically acclaimed orchestral scores for blockbuster franchises such as '' James Bond 007: Blood Stone'', ''Sonic R'', '' ...
, Deavid Soul, Toronto, and B.B. Rights.
Naganuma attempted to match the visual style, and experimented with voices, cutting, and rearranging
samples to the point that they became nonsensical.
In 2012, Naganuma said ''Jet Set Radio'' and its sequel had been his favorite projects.
Smilebit worked with Sega of America and Sega of Europe to include as many street culture elements as possible, hoping to create music that was internationally acceptable.
''Jet Set Radio Original Soundtrack'' was distributed by
Polydor Records
Polydor Records Ltd. is a German-British record label that operates as part of Universal Music Group. It has a close relationship with Universal's Interscope Geffen A&M Records label, which distributes Polydor's releases in the United States. ...
on December 20, 2000, in Japan.
For the HD release, a new soundtrack was distributed by
Sumthing Else
Sumthing Distribution was an American based company started by Nile Rodgers that distributes recording artist and independent record labels. It was the largest African-American owned distribution company in America.
It was announced on January 3 ...
on September 18, 2012, for North America and Europe and contained additional tracks from the sequel, ''
Jet Set Radio Future
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). As a re-imagining of the original game, it features improved gameplay mechanics, updated graphics, larg ...
''.
A second soundtrack for the HD version, ''Jet Set Radio: Sega Original Tracks'', was distributed by Sega and released on
iTunes
iTunes () is a software program that acts as a media player, media library, mobile device management utility, and the client app for the iTunes Store. Developed by Apple Inc., it is used to purchase, play, download, and organize digital mul ...
on October 3, 2012.
Promotion and release
''Jet Set Radio'' was released in Japan on June 29, 2000.
In North America, it was released on October 31 as ''Jet Grind Radio'' due to trademark problems for "Jet Set" in the United States at the time.
The PAL version was released later on November 24 under the original name.
The North American and PAL versions contained two new maps, new songs, and other in-game content designed to increase the game's appeal to Western audiences.
To promote the North American release, Sega of America held a "Graffiti is Art" competition for contestants to enter their own
graffiti
Graffiti (plural; singular ''graffiti'' or ''graffito'', the latter rarely used except in archeology) is art that is written, painted or drawn on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view. Graffiti ranges from s ...
art pieces to Sega.
Sega chose five finalists and flew them into
San Francisco, California
San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the fourth most populous in California and 17th ...
on October 21, where they competed to make graffiti art pieces on a canvas within a 3 and a half-hour timeframe for a prize of $5000.
Mayor of San Francisco,
Willie Brown discovered the competition and attempted to revoke Sega of America's permit, but was unsuccessful due to obtaining the permit legally.
Sega re-released the game in Japan under the name This version was released on October 18, 2001, in Japan via Dreamcast Direct (later renamed Sega Direct) and included a T-shirt featuring the protagonist Beat for those who pre-ordered.
This version features content that was originally exclusive to PAL and North American versions, namely music, two playable characters, and two stages.
Alternative versions
Mobile versions
''Jet Set Radio'' was remade as two 2D mobile versions. The first, a
side-scrolling game
''
A side-scrolling video game (alternatively side-scroller), is a game viewed from a side-view camera angle where the screen follows the player as they move left or right. The jump from single-screen or flip-screen graphics to scrolling graphi ...
in which players escape police, was released for Japanese mobile phones by Sega on June 22, 2001. It was followed by a remake for
Game Boy Advance
The (GBA) is a 32-bit handheld game console developed, manufactured and marketed by Nintendo as the successor to the Game Boy Color. It was released in Japan on March 21, 2001, in North America on June 11, 2001, in the PAL region on June 22, 2 ...
developed by
Vicarious Visions
Blizzard Albany (formerly Vicarious Visions, Inc.) is an American video game developer based in Albany, New York. The studio was acquired by Activision in January 2005. After releasing its last game as part of that company, ''Tony Hawk's Pro Ska ...
and published by
THQ
THQ Inc. was an American video game company based in Agoura Hills, California. It was founded in April 1990 by Jack Friedman, originally in Calabasas, and became a public company the following year through a reverse merger takeover. Initi ...
in North America on June 26, 2003, and in Europe on February 20, 2004.
The Game Boy Advance version uses the ''
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2
''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2'' is a skateboarding video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision. It is the second installment in the '' Tony Hawk's'' series of sports games and was released for the PlayStation in 2000, with subs ...
'' engine and an
isometric perspective
Isometric video game graphics are graphics employed in video games and pixel art that use a parallel projection, but which angle the viewpoint to reveal facets of the environment that would otherwise not be visible from a top-down perspective o ...
, and it emulates the cel-shaded graphics of the Dreamcast game, with some original stages and shortened songs.
High-definition remaster
In 2012,
high-definition ports developed by
BlitWorks
BlitWorks is a Spanish video game developer based in Barcelona, Spain. Founded in 2012, the company is best known for porting several games such as Fez (video game), ''Fez'', ''Sonic CD'', ''Jet Set Radio'', ''Super Meat Boy'', Bastion (video gam ...
were released for
PlayStation 3
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment. The successor to the PlayStation 2, it is part of the PlayStation brand of consoles. It was first released on Novemb ...
,
Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. As the successor to the original Xbox, it is the second console in the Xbox series. It competed with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation ...
,
Windows
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,
PlayStation Vita
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,
iOS
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, and
Android. The ports add features, including widescreen HD graphics, online leaderboards,
achievements
Achievement may refer to:
*Achievement (heraldry)
*Achievement (horse), a racehorse
*Achievement (video gaming), a meta-goal defined outside of a game's parameters
See also
* Achievement test for student assessment
* Achiever, a personality typ ...
, and a new camera system. It combines the North American, European, and Japanese versions' soundtracks and adds bonus tracks from ''Jet Set Radio Future'', but it omits the PAL version's tracks "Yappie Feet" and "Many Styles".
To promote the ports, Sega ran a contest to allow players to submit their own artwork to be used as graffiti within the game.
The game was made backwards-compatible with the
Xbox One
The Xbox One is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. Announced in May 2013, it is the successor to Xbox 360 and the third base console in the Xbox series of video game consoles. It was first released in North America, parts of ...
in May 2016.
In North America, the PS3 version was released on September 18, with
PlayStation Plus
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members able to purchase it early on September 11. The PS3 version was released in Europe the following day alongside The Xbox Live Arcade and Windows version for both North America and Europe.
The PlayStation Vita version was scheduled for release on October 16, but was delayed for development optimization reasons; it was released on November 20 in North America and in Europe the following day.
The PS3, Xbox 360, and PlayStation Vita versions were released in Japan simultaneously on February 20, 2013.
The iOS and Android versions were released in North America and Europe on November 29, 2012.
Japan received the iOS version on December 20, 2012 and Android on January 30, 2013.
The smartphone versions were delisted as of 2015 due to compatibility problems with iOS updates.
Reception
Critical reception
''Jet Set Radio'' received acclaim for its gameplay, visual style, and music. ''Gamers' Republic'' called it flawless.
''
IGN
''IGN'' (formerly ''Imagine Games Network'') is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc. The company's headquarters is located in San Francisco's SoMa distri ...
'' praised the extra gameplay modes, saying they added replay value.
''Official Dreamcast Magazine'' (''ODCM'') found the exaggerated physics and interactivity of the levels immersive.
''
DC-UK
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'' described the gameplay as a combination of ''
Crazy Taxi
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'' and ''
Tony Hawk
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'' and concluded that the gameplay was better than both.
''
GameSpot
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'' praised the pacing, stating that the beginning of the game is simple and slowly becomes more challenging as the player progresses.
''
GameFan
''GameFan'' (originally known as ''Diehard GameFan'') was a publication started by Tim Lindquist, Greg Off, George Weising. and Dave Halverson in September 1992 that provided coverage of domestic and import video games. It was notable for its ex ...
'' was not impressed with the early stages, but their opinion changed as they progressed the game and were happy with the result.
''
Next Generation'' found the story modifications of the English versions jarring, although, he complimented the new stages, calling them "impressive" and "a worthy addition to Japanese cityscapes of the original".
The camera controls were commonly criticized, but most reviewers said the overall quality outweighed them.
''IGN'' said the visual style "looks like a moving cartoon, and every character, right down to the police dogs, is practically overflowing with personality ... It has the type of look that makes non-gamers can't help but be impressed".
''ODCM'' called it "gorgeous" and compared it to the move to
color television
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.
''DC-UK'' also praised it for resembling a 2D cartoon in 3D space, and considered it ground-breaking.
''
GamePro
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'' wrote that the visuals were unique and that the stylized design was convincing and fun.
''GamePro'' called ''Jet Set Radio'' one of the best-sounding games of the year for its soundtrack,
and ''ODCM'' said it had "one of the best soundtracks ever".
''IGN'' also praised the soundtrack, but was critical of the tracks added to the North American release, in particular songs from
Rob Zombie
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.
''Next Generation'', however, did not consider the new tracks to make a difference, stating the soundtrack was incredible from the start.
''GameSpot'' said the soundtrack fit perfectly into the game's environment.
When reviewing the HD remaster, the game received mixed reactions from critics. ''
GamesRadar+
''GamesRadar+'' (formerly ''GamesRadar'') is an entertainment website for video game-related news, previews, and reviews. It is owned by Future plc. In late 2014, Future Publishing-owned sites ''Total Film'', '' SFX'', ''Edge'' and '' Computer ...
'' praised how it is a joy to play even 12 years after its release. ''
Eurogamer
''Eurogamer'' is a British video game journalism website launched in 1999 and owned by alongside formed company Gamer Network. Its editor-in-chief is Martin Robinson.
Since 2008, it is known for the formerly eponymous games trade fair EGX ...
'' also gave positive statements, calling the visual style "timeless", and complimented the HD remaster, stating "12 years on and this is a surprisingly rigorous game built of oddball delights, then, and the HD updating has only enhanced its charms. The skating's still great, the city's still a joy to explore, and the soundtrack's still one of the very best ever put together".
''
Game Informer
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'' was more critical, opining that the gameplay was archaic and frustrating. ''Game Informer'' further elaborated that in retrospect, the originally released visual style blinded them from its faulty gameplay.
Both ''
TouchArcade
''TouchArcade'' is a mobile video game website that launched in 2008. Arnold Kim of ''MacRumors'' worked on the site and its editor-in-chief was Eli Hodapp from 2009 to 2019.
''TouchArcade'' has been recognized as one of the best mobile game ...
'' and ''
Pocket Gamer
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'' criticized smartphone versions for the touchscreen controls and unable to keep up with the tasks the game requires.
Across all versions of the game combined, including the original and re-releases sales of ''Jet Set Radio'' surpassed 1 million copies worldwide.
Accolades
''Jet Set Radio'' won the Best Console Game at the
E3 Game Critics Awards
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Format
The nomine ...
in 2000 and was the runner up for Best in Show at the same event.
The game won the category of "Excellence in Visual Arts" award, received a "Game Spotlights Award" and was nominated for Game of the year at the 2001
Game Developers Choice Awards
The Game Developers Choice Awards are awards annually presented at the Game Developers Conference for outstanding game developers and games.
Introduced in 2001, the Game Developers Choice Awards were preceded by the Spotlight Awards, which were ...
.
It was nominated for Game Design, Game of the Year, Console Game of the Year, Console Innovation, Original Music Composition, Sound Design, and Visual Engineering at the 4th Annual
Interactive Achievement Awards in 2001.
It won GameSpot's annual "Best Graphics, Artistic" award among console games, and was nominated in the "Best Game Music" and "Best Platform Game" categories.
''
Gamers' Republic
Dave Halverson is an American video game journalist who has been the founder, publisher, and editor-in-chief of ''GameFan'' (where he wrote reviews as E. Storm, Skid and Takahara), ''Gamers' Republic'', ''Play'', and currently the new versions of ...
'' awarded it "Best 3D Game Design" in its 2000 Year in Review.
The game was also featured in ''
1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die''.
Legacy
''Jet Set Radio'' is recognized as one of the first games to feature
cel-shaded graphics
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, with exaggerated shapes, thick lines, and flat, bright colors.
Insomniac owner
Ted Price
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credited it as an influence on their game ''
Sunset Overdrive
''Sunset Overdrive'' is an action-adventure shooter video game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Microsoft Studios. The game is set in 2027, in a fictional metropolis called Sunset City. The player controls an employee of FizzCo, who ...
''. Numerous indie developers have cited ''Jet Set Radio'' as a major influence on their games, the most notable being the successfully
crowdfunded
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''Hover: Revolt of Gamers'', ''
Lethal League
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'', and ''Bomb Rush Cyberfunk'', all of which draw heavy inspiration from ''Jet Set Radio''s visuals and music and feature contributions from its composer,
Hideki Naganuma
(born May 16, 1972) is a Japanese composer and DJ who primarily does work for video games. Naganuma is best known for his score for the game ''Jet Set Radio'' and its sequel ''Jet Set Radio Future''.
Early life
Naganuma started his musical ca ...
. The game has also been
speedrun
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at
Games Done Quick
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multiple times. Other fan community-based ''Jet Set Radio'' projects include ''Jet Set Radio Live'', a 24/7
browser-based radio station based on the fictional radio station in-game created in January 2016 and the albums ''Memories of Tokyo-To'' released on February 20, 2018 and ''Sounds of Tokyo-To Future'' by American musician 2 Mello on August 24, 2021.
A sequel, ''
Jet Set Radio Future
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). As a re-imagining of the original game, it features improved gameplay mechanics, updated graphics, larg ...
'', was released for the
Xbox
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in 2002, early in the system's life cycle. Two main characters, Beat and
Gum, are playable characters in ''
Sega Superstars Tennis
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'' and ''
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
is a Kart racing game, kart racing video game developed by Sumo Digital and published by Sega. It was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii U in November 2012, for PlayStation Vita in December 2012, for Windows in January 2013, for ...
'', and the former appears in ''
Sonic Universe
''Sonic Universe'' was an American comic book series published by Archie Comics in association with Sega, based on the latter's ''Sonic the Hedgehog''. It is a spin-off of the comic book series of the '' same name'', and shared continuity with th ...
'' issue #45, an adaptation of the game along with ''
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing
is a 2010 kart racing video game, produced for Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS (February 23, 2010), and Microsoft Windows (March 3, 2010), featuring characters from multiple List of Sega video game franchises, Sega franchises. The game ...
''.
In 2009, an early antagonist in the game, Captain Onishima, was ranked 95th in IGN's "Top 100 Videogame Villains" list.
''Jet Set Radio'' and ''Jet Set Radio Future'' are highly requested games to be ported to the
Xbox One
The Xbox One is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. Announced in May 2013, it is the successor to Xbox 360 and the third base console in the Xbox series of video game consoles. It was first released in North America, parts of ...
,
the
Xbox Series X/S
The Xbox Series X/S are home video game consoles developed by Microsoft. They were both released on November 10, 2020, as the fourth generation Xbox, succeeding the Xbox One. Along with Sony's PlayStation 5, also released in November 2020, t ...
,
[ and the ]Nintendo Switch
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. In 2021, Sega teased the possibility of a ''Jet Set Radio'' reboot, and announced Beat as a playable character for '' Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania''.
Notes
References
External links
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