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I was having a look at the some of the games in a shop called Cash Converters just recently. When I was looking at some of the games for the original Xbox, I found a copy of a game that I've been wanting to try for a little while. That game is called Jet Set Radio Future.
I've just started playing it, and I already love it. I now realise that this year actually marks the 10th anniversary of the game. So this is why I decided to talk about this cult classic from the original Xbox's back catalogue today.
Jet Set Radio Future was published by Sega and developed by Smilebit. It was first released for the original Xbox in 2002. It is the sequel to the original Dreamcast game that first came out in 2000. Both the sequel and its predecessor were revolutionary for using cel-shaded graphics. Without the Jet Set Radio series, games like Borderlands could've looked different visually.
Here's a little fact for you: the development team behind the Jet Set Radio games later went on to develop the Mario & Sonic games for the Wii. Quite a departure for the team, isn't it? The team is now known as Sega Sports R&D.
The basic premise of Jet Set Radio Future is that you have to rollerskate around a futuristic Tokyo and graffiti certain parts of the city. The controls are really pick up and play, which makes the game really enjoyable to play.
This game is compatible on the Xbox 360. Why not try and find a copy of this amazing Sega classic today?
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