Jet Set Radio port teased for XBL, PSN
New video indicates Sega bringing 2000 Dreamcast game to Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network; price, release date TBA.
It appears Sega is bringing 2000's Dreamcast action game Jet Set Radio to Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network.
Sega dispatched a 22-second YouTube teaser video today (embedded below), indicating Jet Set Radio--known as Jet Grind Radio in North America--will be the latest Dreamcast title to be ported to Xbox Live and the PSN.
No mention was made as to a price or release date for Jet Set Radio.
The arrival of Jet Set Radio on Xbox Live and the PSN is part of Sega's effort to release Dreamcast titles on both platforms, as was announced in 2010. Sonic Adventure and Crazy Taxi were the first titles to be released as part of the program.
For more on Jet Set Radio, check out GameSpot's review.
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Jet Grind Radio Review

Jet Grind Radio is one of those "something for everyone" games that really make a perfect addition to the Dreamcast library.
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