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Jet Set Radio, which came out on the US Dreamcast only a few months before Sega officially dropped all Dreamcast support in early 2001, got its start when Kikuchi was approached by Ryuta Ueda, a ...
Not that Jet Set Radio needs a renaissance. The fanbase and ever-lasting admiration for Beat, Gum and the ever-growing GGs gang has prevailed for more than two decades now, something pretty ...
Jet Set Radio Live sits as this tiny corner of the internet where SEGA’s skate n’ spray never died. A small community of people have come together to create an unrelentingly positive space.