[Wii] Jet Set Radio (especulação)

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This is speculative right now. Apparently a trademark was filed last week for Jet Set Radio, separate from the original one done in 2000. This has sparked rumors that Sega is bringing the franchise onto the Wii.

Born on the Dreamcast, Jet Set Radio puts the player into a pair of rollerblades. You skate the streets spraying graffiti, performing tricks, taking on rival gangs and generally "stickin' it" to "The Man". The main character is Beat (he made a recent appearance in Sega Superstars Tennis), but you can unlock other skaters too.

I can't say I played the original, but the sequel JSRF was definitely cool. Jet Set Radiooooooo! Ahh classic.

http://www.wiisworld.com/wii-news/jet-set-radio-wii-possible.html

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um dos melhores jogos da Dreamcast
 
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A Wii só ficaria a ganhar com uma boa adaptação desta série :) Desde que não fosse/seja um produto apressado...
I´m out até a SEGA dizer alguma coisa

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Venha ele... o da XBox também foi muito bom, Sega please...
EDIT: rjtd não posso deixar de te dar razão, Rez foi das experiências mais originais que joguei, o visual é simplesmente imersivo e a música excelente...
 
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What Jet Grind Radio For Wii Might Have Looked Like

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Following yesterday's rumor on the return of Jet Grind Radio, said to be a Wii-bound release, we were tipped off to the work of Cory "Rey" Lewis who posted concept art from a "proposed" Jet Grind Radio title. While the post featuring the artwork — archived after the jump — was dated from March of 2008, Lewis lists the artwork for characters Beat, Gum, Tab and Professor K as dating back to 2006. He also lists the game's developer, making sense of a recent announcement. According to the post, developer Kuju was the one pitching a new entry in the Jet Set Radio series. Kuju Entertainment actually comprises a number of studios, including Zoe Mode, Kuju America, and doublesix, among others.
Kuju London, which specializes in Wii development, recently changed its name to Headstrong Games, announcing that it had an unannounced Sega title in the works. The studio's previous work includes the Battalion Wars series for Nintendo.
Lewis wrote in March that "Unfortunately, the JGR pitch didn't take" but we haven't heard back from him on requests to clarify whether that meant this particular direction didn't take or that the project was scrapped or handed off to another developer.


Fonte: Kotaku


Mais tarde posto o artwork das personagens.
 
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