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Jet Moto Series

Jet Moto

Racing Sport Arcade Science fiction
73
User Score
14 ratings
80
Critic Score
1 reviews
November 13, 1996
Released 10757 days ago
PlayStation 3 Android PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation PlayStation Portable

About

Gameplay in the Jet Moto series differs from traditional racing games, as players instead control hoverbikes which hover close above the ground and can be driven over both land and water. Most of the courses in the games are designed to take advantage of this ability. The game has a variant of the traditional road course but also introduces a new course type, known as a suicide course. Instead of being a continuous loop, these tracks have checkpoints at either end of the course, and the starting grid in the centre. Characters race to one end, then turn around to head for the other checkpoint, repeating the process until all laps are complete. This provides a new gameplay dynamic as often the player must navigate oncoming traffic. Characters are split into teams, and bikes are adorned with logos of products such as Mountain Dew and Butterfinger, similar to real-life sponsored racing.

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Release Dates by Platform

PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Nov 13, 1996
PlayStation Worldwide
Nov 14, 1996
PlayStation Worldwide
May 1, 1997
PlayStation Worldwide
Aug 7, 1997
PlayStation 3 Worldwide
May 3, 2007
PlayStation 3 Worldwide
May 3, 2007
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
May 3, 2007
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
May 3, 2007
PlayStation 3 Worldwide
Jun 28, 2007
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
Jun 28, 2007
Android Worldwide
Jul 1, 2011
Android Worldwide
Apr 26, 2012

Game Info

Developer
SingleTrac
Publisher
Sony Computer Entertainment
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Perspective
Third person
Genres
Racing Sport Arcade
Themes
Science fiction

Multiplayer

Split-screen Yes

Languages

Text / Subtitles
English, Japanese

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