Jet set radio successor
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Jet Set Radio Spiritual Successor, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Official Trailer (2025) (Jet Set Radio's Spiritual Successor), The artist behind Jet Set Radio has returned to Sega VGC Home is it 2025? spiritual successor to Jet Set Radio :O
The Successor of Jet Set Radio
Summary Creative modders have added Sonic-inspired levels to Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, blending two beloved Sega franchises into unique gameplay experiences. Many fans of Jet Set Radio see Bomb Rush Cyberfunk as a spiritual successor, evident in its art style, anti-establishment vibe, and graffiti gameplay. With a new Jet Set Radio game on the horizon, the comparisons between it and Bomb Rush Cyberfunk could be interesting to explore. Some creative modders of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk have added custom levels inspired by popular Sonic the Hedgehog games. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a skateboarding indie action platformer game by Team Reptile that was released on August 18, 2023. In it, players control a young member of a gang, Red of the Bomb Rush Crew, as they use inline skates and other extreme sports equipment to travel the city of New Amsterdam, spray-painting the city and claiming territory control over rival gangs. Players can get around the city by skateboarding and rail-grinding around the area. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is inspired by Sega's Jet Set Radio games, with fans of the latter franchise treating Bomb Rush Cyberfunk as a spiritual successor. This can be seen with the cel-shaded anime art style, anti-establishment and punk-rock vibe, and graffiti-based gameplay. There is also an overlap of fans between Jet Set Radio and Sonic the Hedgehog, as both are IPs owned by Sega. This leads to the two series gelling quite well together, which can be part of the inspiration for bringing some Sonic levels into Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. Related Rumor: New Sonic 'Fall Guys' Game Name Revealed, Has 32-Player Matches A new leak reveals the name of the rumored Sonic the Hedgehog spin-off inspired by Fall Guys, featuring multiplayer that can support 32 players. These mods were showcased by Devil Artemis on Twitter, with two different videos. Jet Set Radio Spiritual Successor, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Official Trailer (2025) (Jet Set Radio's Spiritual Successor), The artist behind Jet Set Radio has returned to Sega VGC Home is it 2025? spiritual successor to Jet Set Radio :O No, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is not a sequel to Jet Set Radio. It is a spiritual successor, meaning it is inspired by Jet Set Radio but not directly connected. The game Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, The Jet Set Radio Successor, Is Out Now And Already Has A Discount. You can save 10% off the regular price of this Jet Set Radio spiritual successor on its launch day. While we wait for that announcement, the spiritual successor to Jet Set Radio, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, has been turning heads. We know that Jet Grind Radio and Jet Set Radio Future‘s composer [games] Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, Spiritual Successor to Jet Set Radio. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, a spiritual successor to Sega's cult classic Jet Set Radio, has released its official trailer – check it out ‘Jet Set Radio’ spiritual successor ‘Bomb Rush Cyberfunk’ drops official trailer Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, The Jet Set Radio Successor, Is Out Now And Already Has A Discount You can save 10% off the regular price of this Jet Set Radio spiritual successor on its launch day. Aug 18 Guitar Vader Meets Jet Set Radio was an Japan-only event that was held in 2001, to promote Jet Set Radio Future and Guitar Vader. A promotional cassette single was also released for the event.Tracklist[]"Ferry Men (2001 Demo Version)" (2:16)"I Love Love You (1998 Original Version)" (2:35)Overview[]The event was held on May 24 2001 at Shinjuku Tower Records, and was conducted by Smilebit and Wave Master. Attendees at the event included Miki and Ujuan, the vocalists of Guitar Vader, Hideki Naganuma, and Ryuta Ueda. People who attended the event received a special 2-song cassette tape that featured the original version of "I Love Love You", which would appear in Jet Set Radio Future via its remix, done by Naganuma, and "Ferry Men", an original song that was composed by Guitar Vader intended to be the theme song for Poison Jam in Jet Set Radio, which would be turned down in favor for "Super Brothers" instead.Gallery[]Cassette[]"Ferry Men (2001 Demo Version)""I Love Love You (1998 Original Version)"Packaging signed by Miki and the cassette.Event[]Guitar Vader at the event.Naganuma at the event.Ueda at the event.See also[]List of songs in Jet Set RadioList of songs in Jet Set Radio FutureSources[]「ギターベイダーmeetsジェットセットラジオ」開催Images posted by Hideki Naganuma on Twitter.External links[]Guitar Vader meets JET SET RADIO on Berry Records' website, via the Internet Archive.Guitar Vader Meets Jet Set Radio by IGN.Mixi forum post about the event.Guitar Vader Meets on Discogs.Navigation[]AlbumsSoundtracksJet Set Radio Original Sound Tracks • Jet Set Radio Future Original Sound Tracks • Ollie King Original Soundtrack • Jet Set Radio: Original Soundtrack with Bonus Tracks from JSRF • Jet Set Radio SEGA Original Tracks • Jet Set Radio Future SEGA Original TracksSamplersJet Grind Radio Music Sampler • Jet Set Radio Future Music SamplerOtherJet Set CD • Guitar Vader Meets Jet Set RadioComments
Summary Creative modders have added Sonic-inspired levels to Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, blending two beloved Sega franchises into unique gameplay experiences. Many fans of Jet Set Radio see Bomb Rush Cyberfunk as a spiritual successor, evident in its art style, anti-establishment vibe, and graffiti gameplay. With a new Jet Set Radio game on the horizon, the comparisons between it and Bomb Rush Cyberfunk could be interesting to explore. Some creative modders of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk have added custom levels inspired by popular Sonic the Hedgehog games. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a skateboarding indie action platformer game by Team Reptile that was released on August 18, 2023. In it, players control a young member of a gang, Red of the Bomb Rush Crew, as they use inline skates and other extreme sports equipment to travel the city of New Amsterdam, spray-painting the city and claiming territory control over rival gangs. Players can get around the city by skateboarding and rail-grinding around the area. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is inspired by Sega's Jet Set Radio games, with fans of the latter franchise treating Bomb Rush Cyberfunk as a spiritual successor. This can be seen with the cel-shaded anime art style, anti-establishment and punk-rock vibe, and graffiti-based gameplay. There is also an overlap of fans between Jet Set Radio and Sonic the Hedgehog, as both are IPs owned by Sega. This leads to the two series gelling quite well together, which can be part of the inspiration for bringing some Sonic levels into Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. Related Rumor: New Sonic 'Fall Guys' Game Name Revealed, Has 32-Player Matches A new leak reveals the name of the rumored Sonic the Hedgehog spin-off inspired by Fall Guys, featuring multiplayer that can support 32 players. These mods were showcased by Devil Artemis on Twitter, with two different videos
2025-04-13Guitar Vader Meets Jet Set Radio was an Japan-only event that was held in 2001, to promote Jet Set Radio Future and Guitar Vader. A promotional cassette single was also released for the event.Tracklist[]"Ferry Men (2001 Demo Version)" (2:16)"I Love Love You (1998 Original Version)" (2:35)Overview[]The event was held on May 24 2001 at Shinjuku Tower Records, and was conducted by Smilebit and Wave Master. Attendees at the event included Miki and Ujuan, the vocalists of Guitar Vader, Hideki Naganuma, and Ryuta Ueda. People who attended the event received a special 2-song cassette tape that featured the original version of "I Love Love You", which would appear in Jet Set Radio Future via its remix, done by Naganuma, and "Ferry Men", an original song that was composed by Guitar Vader intended to be the theme song for Poison Jam in Jet Set Radio, which would be turned down in favor for "Super Brothers" instead.Gallery[]Cassette[]"Ferry Men (2001 Demo Version)""I Love Love You (1998 Original Version)"Packaging signed by Miki and the cassette.Event[]Guitar Vader at the event.Naganuma at the event.Ueda at the event.See also[]List of songs in Jet Set RadioList of songs in Jet Set Radio FutureSources[]「ギターベイダーmeetsジェットセットラジオ」開催Images posted by Hideki Naganuma on Twitter.External links[]Guitar Vader meets JET SET RADIO on Berry Records' website, via the Internet Archive.Guitar Vader Meets Jet Set Radio by IGN.Mixi forum post about the event.Guitar Vader Meets on Discogs.Navigation[]AlbumsSoundtracksJet Set Radio Original Sound Tracks • Jet Set Radio Future Original Sound Tracks • Ollie King Original Soundtrack • Jet Set Radio: Original Soundtrack with Bonus Tracks from JSRF • Jet Set Radio SEGA Original Tracks • Jet Set Radio Future SEGA Original TracksSamplersJet Grind Radio Music Sampler • Jet Set Radio Future Music SamplerOtherJet Set CD • Guitar Vader Meets Jet Set Radio
2025-03-25Richard Jacques is a British composer who has worked on film, video games, and television. He has contributed songs to the Jet Set Radio series. Richard would be a composer at Sega from 1994 until after the release of Jet Set Radio Future, where he decided to become a freelance composer for his career, but would still work on Sega titles throughout the years.Brief history[]After graduating from Colchester Institute / University of Essex with a bachelor's degree, Richard was hired at Sega of Europe in 1994. Richard's first soundtrack contributions for Sega would be for Sega Saturn related titles, the most notable ones being the Saturn release of Sonic 3D Blast and Sonic R. He would later compose music Dreamcast titles such as Metropolis Street Racer and Jet Set Radio. Since then Richard has composed for various Sega games, ranging from Jet Set Radio Future to Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed. He has also made music for various video games, television shows, and movies for companies and studios like Sony and Marvel.Credits[]Games[]Jet Set Radio series[]Jet Set Radio (BGM Performed By)De La Jet Set Radio (BGM Performed By)Jet Set Radio Future (London Unit Creator)Jet Set Radio (GBA) (Original Music)Sega All-Stars series[]Sega Superstars Tennis (Very Special Thanks)Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing (Sumo Special Thanks)Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (Music Remixes and Production by)Music[]Jet Set Radio Original Sound Tracks (Sound Creator)Song contributions[]For Richard's song contributions of the series see: Richard Jacques/Contributions.Trivia[]For some odd reason, Richard Jacques was not properly credited for his track "Bokfresh" on the Jet Set Radio Future Original Sound Tracks booklet. Credit was given to Guitar Vader instead.This is also applies to the bootleg release of the album, but Hideki Naganuma would receive the credits for the song.According to a tweet made by Hideki Naganuma in 2017, he and Richard met in person in 2000.[1]Richard would later reuse the musical elements of "What About the Future" for a song called "Hand Breaks" for Sega Rally 2006.In 2009, Richard would reply to a fan on Twitter regarding Jet Set Radio, saying: "Jet Set 3 would certainly be very cool indeed!"[2]Richard would
2025-04-03Discover GamesSummaryJet Set Radio HD is the latest remaster in a string of Dreamcast "hits" to see new life on download platforms, but Sega has been insistent that they've learned its lessons. The publisher has emphasized how hard it's trying to get things right this time, and for many, it couldn't have chosen a better game.Jet Set Radio was part of Sega's onslaught of new properties with an emphasis on flash and style during the second wave of Dreamcast software, but it might be one of the more obscure. It's a game that almost everyone has heard of, but I think few have actually played. This was remedied somewhat with 2002's Xbox sequel Jet Set Radio Future. Unlike Sonic Adventure or the arcade hit Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio HD is the chance for many to finally play a game they've only heard about.Nostalgia has the side effect of high expectations though, and Jet Set Radio HD just can't meet them. While the flash and style of Jet Set Radio HD remains untouched and unvarnished by a dozen years of progress, the rest of it can't stand up to scrutiny. Squirrely controls, camera catastrophes, and nonsensical level design make Jet Set Radio HD a better memory than game.PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Android, iOS, PlayStation VitaRelease DateSeptember 17, 2012 (12 years and 6 months ago)Content RatingT Lyrics, Mild ViolenceCommunityMore from BlitWorksGames metadata is powered by IGDB.comJet Set Radio News
2025-04-06The FPS Review may receive a commission if you purchase something after clicking a link in this article.Image: SegaThe @Genki_JPN account has leaked a piece of artwork that teases what Beat and Gum will look like in Sega’s upcoming reboot of Jet Set Radio. According to SEGAbits.com, which claims to have seen it as early as July 2022 (but declined to share it at the time to protect the identity of the leaker), the image stems from a survey that Sega sent out to get feedback on some of the art styles that it was experimenting with for the new Jet Set Radio game. The Jet Set Radio franchise hasn’t received a new installment since 2002’s Jet Set Radio Future for Xbox, and while a PC version of the original has since been released, Bloomberg reported last year that Sega was developing big-budget reboots of Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio as part of its “Super” game initiative for titles that could deliver recurring revenue and create online communities.From a Bloomberg report (alternate link):The two titles would be the first entries in Sega’s Super Game initiative, which the company announced a year ago as an effort to develop recurring revenue sources and build online communities around its software portfolio. Fortnite has become the role model for such games: free to play, it’s available across platforms, hosts large multiplayer contests and includes extras like vehicles, construction and social events on top of the usual combat, spurring player purchases of in-game items.The new Crazy Taxi has already been in development for over a year and the Tokyo-based entertainment group aims to release it within two to three years, the people said, asking not to be named as the information is not yet public. It was named alongside Jet Set Radio in Sega’s annual report a year ago on a list of intellectual property assets that Sega wanted to recapitalize by bringing them up to date. Both new games are in the early stages of creation and could still be canceled, the people said.Okay here’s the Jet Set Radio image we have of the different styles, but blurred to obscure the watermark. pic.twitter.com/bDz6BE5nEa— SEGAbits.com (@SEGAbits) April 9, 2023 Join the discussion in our forums...
2025-03-30Once again express interest in contributing to a third Jet Set Radio game thanks to the announcement of the Jet Set Radio Reboot, stating: "I would be very happy to contribute some tracks".[3]In 2018, Hideki Naganuma would reply to a fan saying Richard Jacques composed "Everybody Jump Around" after listening to some of his songs.[4] This would later be commented on again in 2023 with Richard revealing the CD Hideki gave him called Jet Set CD, which featured 9 songs and 2 edits by Naganuma.[5]External links[]WebsiteWikipediaInstagramBlueskyFacebookYouTubeSoundCloudSpotifyDiscogsSega RetroVGMdbReferences[]↑ Hideki Naganuma (@Hideki_Naganuma) on Twitter (September 4, 2017): "I've met Richard Jaques only once when we were young in 2000 and before." Twitter.↑ Richard Jacques (@Richard_Jacques) on Twitter (October 30, 2009): "@neilwarner @DaddyNewts Jet Set 3 would certainly be very cool indeed!" Twitter.↑ McFerran, Damien (March 15, 2024) Jet Set Radio Composer "Would Love" To Work On The New Game. Time Extension. Retrieved on March 26, 2024.↑ Hideki Naganuma (@Hideki_Naganuma) on Twitter (January 30, 2018): "That song was composed by Richard Jacques after he listened to some of my songs. RT @hrtless009: When you listen to 'Jump Around' by Hideki_Naganuma, everything becomes funky. This OST brings me back to my youth. Great job, Hideki!" Twitter.↑ Hideki Naganuma (@Hideki_Naganuma) on Twitter (April 21, 2023): "I am very glad that @Richard_Jacques still has the JET SET CD I sent him during the development (1999) of Jet Set Radio." Twitter.Navigation[]Music ArtistsIn-HouseHideki Naganuma • Richard Jacques • TorontoExternal or LicensedReps • Castle Logical • F-Fields • B.B. Rights • Guitar Vader • Deavid Soul • Idol Taxi • Jurassic 5 • Mix Master Mike • Rob Zombie • Cold • Professional Murder Music • Featurecast • O.B. One • Semi Detached • The Latch Brothers • BS 2000 • The Prunes • Bran Van 3000 • Scapegoat Wax • Bis • Cibo Matto • Russell SiminsUncreditedYoshika Sekine • Charlie Clouser • Freestyle • Summer Rose • Dizzy D • Jason FamousMiscellaneousFuzita Blender • The Wiseguys • Basement Jaxx • Slarta John • Madman Swyli • Stanton Warriors • Spacetruckers • Shuvel • Lefty • Manfred Linzner •
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