Kirjeldus
Kood: X09-05873
Regioon: NTSC
Keel: inglise
Komplekis on karp, plaat ja 2 manuaali. Plaadi peal on 2 mängu.
Tegemist on kasutatud tootega!
Märkused:
Tutvuge piltide abil olevate vigadega (kui on) enne kui ostu sooritate.
Lisainfo (inglise keeles):
Jet Set Radio Future
Gameplay is similar to Jet Set Radio in which the player controls a member of a gang of inline skaters called the GGs to gain control of a futuristic Tokyo. Players can grind through rails and poles, skate backward, perform mid-air tricks, and use boosts on the ground and on rails in order to move faster. When a player is skating fast, they can come to a quick stop by performing an advanced inline-skating move called the powerslide. Much of the game requires the player to search for graffiti tags left by other gangs and spray over them with their own. To do this, players will need to collect spray cans littered across each stage. Spraying is more streamlined from the last game, with manual spraying over large tags replaced by multiple spray targets depending on the tag’s size. Unlike Jet Set Radio, there is no time limit and spray targets can be completed at any time.
Sega GT 2002
This is the only GT-style game that allows the player to select their opponents directly. Unlike the original game, there are no works cars to win anymore, even though old racing cars can still be won from races. Some prizes are “special prizes” that can only be won by doing a certain objective. The game makes use of a “damage meter” in lieu of rendered damage, but while it does not affect the handling, it will reduce the awarded prize money at the end of the race. When the player finishes the race with the car unscratched, the game will award a bonus cash prize. In turn, the player will either finish with more or less than the prize money advertised, depending on the meter. Unlike Gran Turismo, the license tests are merely timed laps, instead of separate tests focusing on specific elements of driving.
Arvustused
Tooteülevaateid veel ei ole.