Jet Set Radio Future

Jet Set Radio Future (2002)

by Smilebit, Sega
Genres:Platform, Sport, Racing, Music
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Jet Set Radio Future is a video game developed by Smilebit and is the sequel to Jet Set Radio. Similar to the original, it depicts a future Tokyo where freedom of expression is outlawed. The user plays a character in the GG's, a gang of in-line skating graffiti artists who skate around Tokyo covering up rival gangs' graffiti, knocking over Rokkaku police, and dancing to the electric soundtrack. The game uses a cel-shaded style of animation, and has been widely acclaimed for its unique music style, detailed art, and gameplay. Though the game is set in the future, its style and content incorporates many aspects of 1980's old school hip hop culture, as well as 1990's J-pop culture.Show more
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user avatar@GreenRaguser avatar@GreenRag
January 29, 2025
This is the first video game I ever played at 2 years old. I love the aesthetic of this over base JSR and I just want a way to play this today. Bomb rush Cyber funk is a great spiritual successor, but I NEED future in a playable form
When I was a younger kid I was diagnosed with a cancer. This is what I would play 24/7 while I would spend my time at the hospital. Please perserve this game. It's brought nothing but joy!
Growing up this game was almost mythical in how my one friend had an XBOX with this dual disc featuring SEGA GT 2002 and some inline skating game with a wicked cover. I'd go over to his house and we'd jam out to the OST while having the best gaming experience of our young lives. Everything about it was so enticing, from the cell shaded cartoonish art style, to the "down with the man" attitude, this game had it all. Between all the kids in the cul-de-sac we each had a signature character nobody else could use. Mine was Yoyo. Fast forward a few years and we moved apart. I missed my friend a lot, but I also missed this game. I dreamed about it. It was only until I reached college that I finally decided to buy it again for myself and even playing with the intense lag of backwards compatibility on the 360 I fell in love all over again. It's fresh, it's funky, the world feels vibrant and alive, and later it inspired my new favorite game of all time (Bomb Rush Cyberfunk). JSRF still holds a place in my heart as my first and longest running favorite game, and I still like to revisit it from time to time. I just wish it had been ported to Steam like its predecessor. Keep this game alive, and bring it to a new generation of gamers. Kids these days need to "Stop. Playin games." and understand the Concept of Love.
user avatar@OdddPhishesuser avatar@OdddPhishes
January 10, 2025
I always wanted to play JSRF after I had played the first game, I bought four separate copies of it for my Xbox all of which working until you got passed the tutorial, so I'd love to be able to finally experience the game.
My uncle gave me his old Xbox that had a copy of this game. Years later I bought the game again so I could play it on the 360. It's criminal that this game isn't backwards compatible with the Series X since the emulation on the 360 was far from perfect and is not the best way to play this game. This game needs to brought back in a more accessible way
This is my favorite video game of all time! It's trapped on the original Xbox but it should be preserved for all time. It is a wonderful piece of art. Funky fresh beats galore!!
This was one of the first games I ever played and it permanently altered my personality. Amazing music and atheistic. Unfortunately I can no longer play this as my Xbox was stolen and that would be too expensive to buy just for one game lol
user avatar@RayneYorukauser avatar@RayneYoruka
January 29, 2025
Best game I've ever played that got me in to the graffiti world. Rollerblading and the good music and most importantly. What taught me "the concept of love". To this day I still play the game.
Blasting through Tokyo, tagging it up and running from the rokkaku police, grooving to the sickest video game soundtrack ever and falling in love with the art style. This has been my favourite game ever as long as I can remember and I have the shoulder tattoo to prove it
user avatar@nec0.arcuser avatar@nec0.arc
January 30, 2025
I've never played this one, but I understand it was way better than the first and have always had a great deal of respect for it, alongside many other XBOX exclusives. It's never been released on PC and is available on the XBOX One/Series S/X. A modern HD Port would be great, and bring this once great series back into the spotlight.
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