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Jet Set Radio Future (JSRF ジェットセットラジオフューチャー) is a Xbox exclusive and pseudo-sequel to the Sega Dreamcast game Jet Set Radio. As the name suggests, it is set in the future (2024). It was released at the beginning of the Xbox's lifespan, and was eventually bundled with Sega GT 2002 on a single disc as a pack-in game with the system.
Jet Set Radio Future follows a similar plot to the original Jet Set Radio, being more of a re-telling of the original game than a fully fledged sequel. It does, however, add more content, including more gangs and larger areas. Gameplay has also been tweaked - most notably there is a multiplayer option now.
History
Development
Jet Set Radio Future was at one point set to be called Jet Grind Radio Future in the US[6], similar to the Dreamcast's Jet Set Radio becoming Jet Grind Radio in that region.
Release
Jet Set Radio Future was not a commercial success in Japan (likely due to the lukewarm reception of the Xbox console itself), reportedly selling less than 10,000 units within its first two months in that territory[7].
Special Graffiti Artist: Eric Haze, Brian "MonkeyMan" Richard(USA), Darwin Yamamoto(USA), Jason E. Cavalier (USA), Joei Heires (USA), Joseph G. Vidal (USA), Marshall Mok (USA), Thomas E. Smith Jr. (USA), Hiromisu Akiba (Japan), DICE-K (Japan), Naoko Noguchi (Japan), Hiroki Yakura (Japan), Takeshi Tsunoda (Japan), Mat Brady (Austraila), Carlos PARDO (France), Julien Lasserre (France), LIVENEAU patrick (France), Julian Hutabarat (Germany), Matthias Raab (Germany), Oliver Josel (Germany), Luca "Seil2" Orlandi (Italy), Christian "Blef" Gioffré (Italy), Kees Gajentaan (UK)
Los Angels Unit Creators: Michael Harrison & B.B.Rights
Tokyo Unit Creators:Toronto, Deavid Soul / courtesy of TRANSONIC Records, Guitar Vader / courtesy of Berry Records - Published by Soyzer Music 2001
"Latch Brother Bounce"
Written, Produced and Poomified by: The Latch Brothers
Published by Kanna Music / Universal-Polygram International Publishing Inc. (ASCAP), Count Tickula (ASCAP) and Blah, Blah Ginger Music (BMI). (P) 2001 Grand Royal Records, LLC
"Ill Victory Beat"
Written, Produced and Poomified by: The Latch Brothers
Published by Kanna Music / Universal-Polygram International Publishing Inc. (ASCAP), Count Tickula (ASCAP) and Blah, Blah Ginger Music (BMI). (P) 2001 Grand Royal Records, LLC
"Koto Stomp"
Written, Produced and Poomified by: The Latch Brothers
Published by Kanna Music / Universal-Polygram International Publishing Inc. (ASCAP), Count Tickula (ASCAP) and Blah, Blah Ginger Music (BMI). (P) 2001 Grand Royal Records, LLC
"Me Likey The Poom Poom"
Written, Produced and Poomified by: The Latch Brothers
Published by Kanna Music / Universal-Polygram International Publishing Inc. (ASCAP), Count Tickula (ASCAP) and Blah, Blah Ginger Music (BMI). (P) 2001 Grand Royal Records, LLC
"Count Latchula"
Written, Produced and Poomified by: The Latch Brothers
Published by Kanna Music / Universal-Polygram International Publishing Inc. (ASCAP), Count Tickula (ASCAP) and Blah, Blah Ginger Music (BMI). (P) 2001 Grand Royal Records, LLC
"Rockin' The Mic"
remixed by: The Latch Brothers
Performed by: The Prunes
Written by: The Prunes - Peder Pederson, Simon Bonde, Chrisitan Buksti
Published by: Copyright Control (KOOA)
Courtesy of: Grand Royal Records, LLC. (P) 2001 Grand Royal Records, LLC
"The Scrappy"
remixed by: The Latch Brothers
Performed by BS 2000
Words and Music by: Adam Horovitz and Amery Smith
(C) 2000 Universal - Polygram International Publishing, Inc. On behalf of itself and 41 Small Stars (ASCAP) and Amesound Music (BMI).
Courtesy of: Grand Royal Records, LLC. (P) 2000 Grand Royal Records, LLC
"The Answer"
remixed by: The Latch Brothers
Performed by: Bran Van 3000
Written by: James Di Salvio and David Di Salvio
Published by Editorial Avenue (SOCAN) o/b/o Les Editions Kaligram. Courtesy of Grand Royal Records, LLC. (P) 2001 Grand Royal Records, LLC
The Latch Brothers are: Mike D a.k.a. "The Latchin' Duke". Kenny Salcido a.k.a. "Count Tickuka" and Chris Wagner a.k.a. "Sir Poom A Lot"
"AISLE 10"
Performed by: Scapegoat Wax (Marty James Garton Jr.)
(c)2001 WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP. (BMI). & WATCH THE SASQUATCH MUSIC (BMI)
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Courtesy of: Grand Royal Records, LLC. (P) 2001 Grand Royal Records, LLC
"I'm Not A Model"
Performed by: Russell Simins
Written by: Russell Simins, Jamey Staub and Rick Lee
Published by: Russell Simins (BMI)
Courtesy of: Grand Royal Records, LLC. (P) 2000 Grand Royal Records, LLC
"Statement of Intent"
Performed by: BIS
Words and Music by: Amanda Mackinnon, Steven Clark and John Clark. (c) 1997 Universal - Polygram Music Publishing Ltd.
Administered by: Universal - Polygram International Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP)
Courtesy of: Grand Royal Records, LLC. (P) 1998 Grand Royal Records, LLC
Produced Under License from: Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
Voice Actor (In America): Billy Brown (DJ Professor K), Charles Martinet, Casey Robertson, Errin Clark, Gianna Guisti, Gary Martinez, Jessica Crispi, James Gutierrez, Jeremy Jones, Jeff Kramer, Jordan Rosa, Justin Worsham, Kevin Blackton, Kevin Miller, Kevin O'Shea, Leni Manijeh, Michael Gillespie, Machiko Harashima, Marcie Henderson, Mike Inouye, Roberta Kennedy, Richard Park, Rebbecca Wink, Steven Duell, Sean O'Kane, Scott Sublett, Theresa Lubeley, Terence McGovern