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This action video game was released in 2000, developed by Smilebit and published by Sega for the Dreamcast console.
It is inspired by the city of Tokyo where a gang of inline skaters paint graffiti, challenge rival gangs and escape from the police.
The designer Masayoshi Yokoyama, captures the Japanese urban culture of the 90's in the game.
In this vibrant Dreamcast title, players are immersed in an urban world full of style, music and street skating.

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In “Jet Set Radio,” players take control of a group of rebellious skateboarders known as the “GG's,” who defy authority and leave their mark on the city through their urban art.
With an eclectic soundtrack and colorful cel-shaded graphics, the game offers a unique and stylized experience that combines the action of skating with the creativity of graffiti.
Throughout the “Jet Set Radio” storyline, players must perform breathtaking stunts, dodge obstacles and compete in challenging races while decorating the city with their street art.
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The freedom of movement, character customization and alternative atmosphere make this game a true gem in the world of video games.
The game is divided into three parts relayed by Professor K via pirate radio. In the first, the GG gang wages a graffiti turf war in Tokyo-to against three rival gangs:
The second part takes place in Grind City, and in the third part, the Golden Rhino invade the GG's territory in an attempt to steal their vinyls.
The game was also released in 2003 for Game Boy Advance and in 2012 for other platforms such as PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and mobile devices.