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Post by OskyCMK on Apr 23, 2010 18:50:31 GMT -5
Jet Moto Developed by Pacific Coast Power & Light Published by 989 Sports Released for the PSX on August 31, 1999 in North America. On February 21, 2008 Jet Moto 3 was made available for download for $5.99 on the Playstation Network however it was later removed from the PSN. Details: 12 riders 17 stages
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Post by Aaron on Apr 24, 2010 10:36:44 GMT -5
I love this game!
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Post by Enigma on Dec 2, 2010 16:56:42 GMT -5
Me too!
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Post by Aaron on May 10, 2011 19:18:18 GMT -5
Of course you do. This game friggin' rules!
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Post by Dark Ermac on May 10, 2011 23:59:42 GMT -5
This game is a bit too uncontrollable.
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Post by Rexcor Jungmir #24 on Jun 20, 2011 14:49:25 GMT -5
True, the game can get pretty out of hand with the speed, but I find it to be quite enjoyable. Although, if I was asked about this game two years ago, I would have said this was the brainchild of 989 and Satan or something like that. I don't have my own copy (yet but I would definitely recommend this game... with a bit of warning.
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Post by Dark Ermac on Jun 21, 2011 0:46:24 GMT -5
I would recommend this game if someone were to discover the gameshark code for "original speed".
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Post by brutalknuckles on Jun 23, 2011 3:31:01 GMT -5
Ordered it on ebay ($5 shipped) and it came in today. It felt like I was on speed and heroin at the same time. I might have to try it when my mind isn't melted from work.
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Post by Dark Ermac on Jun 24, 2011 0:40:30 GMT -5
Try playing it when you're actually on speed and heroine at the same time.
...actually, don't.
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Post by brutalknuckles on Jun 24, 2011 1:13:56 GMT -5
Try playing it when you're actually on speed and heroine at the same time. ...actually, don't. ...Too late. (jk, of course.) Did try it while loaded on energy drinks. Not much difference. It seems to be more of a "will take practice" kind of game. I was able to handle JM1 and 2 off the bat, but this needs time to get used to.
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Post by Rexcor Jungmir #24 on Jul 5, 2011 16:59:25 GMT -5
I got used to it the moment I picked up the controller. I'm probably that way with every racing game, since it's my best genre.
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Post by Dark Ermac on Jul 5, 2011 19:18:18 GMT -5
I'm usually like that, except for the third game.
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Post by Enigma on Jul 25, 2011 12:06:58 GMT -5
The thing that you dont notice is that the jet moto control is very good, this is just that the third jet moto have a completely different style of gameplay. If you play a lot jm1 and 2 - your the best player, you will drive jm3 like jm2/jm1, crash into the walls and fall in a pit! Once you have practice, you can easily take control of your jet moto and become one of the best racer! (I'm the best racer lol!) If you dont practice, dont play a game of jm3 with me!
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Post by Ninetails2000 on Jul 25, 2011 12:47:41 GMT -5
He's got a point. It's kinda like the first two JM's are Sonic Adventure 1 & 2 and the third is Sonic Unleashed. While some general techniques can carry over, if you try to play Sonic Unleashed EXACTLY like Sonic Adventure, your going to run into problems very quickly.
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Post by Enigma on Jul 28, 2011 10:01:12 GMT -5
Yes, its just like that!
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