![]() ![]() ![]() Being that the main focus in this game, aside from racing is transformations, his bike does transform. ![]() In Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, his vehicle, the De La Custom GGs gets replaced by a quad bike presumably made for the streets, with styling after himself, his gang, the GGs and his game's titular radio station, Jet Set Radio. His missions in the Nintendo DS version include 2 Beats per Minute, Hit 'N' Miss, and Jump to the Beat.īased on his in-game profile, Beat's favorite hobby, other than art and graffiti, is breakdancing, which he does at the end of each race if he wins 1st place. His missions in the console versions are Graffiti Speed Star!, Jet Set Slide!, Tokyo-To Cup, and Tokyo-To Show!. During his All-Star Move, the song "Jet Set Groove 3" from Jet Set Radio Future plays in the background.īeat also appears as one of the required playable characters during several Missions. Doing so, he pulls out his spray can and begins spraying racing opponents which blinds them with several graffiti icons and logos. In the back, there are several radio-like boxes with what appears to be lights resembling those of Christmas lights, but only green and pink.īeat's All-Star Move is "Tag Jamming", which allows him to hop out of his vehicle and skate himself across the racetrack. The vehicle is orange and has the Jet Set Radio Future logo icon on the front of his car. In this game, he takes on his Jet Set Radio Future appearance, wearing blue shades and drill-like headphones, while having neon-green and blue colors.īeat is an unlockable character in the game, and costs around $12500 Sega Miles (an in-game currency).īeat drives the De La Custom GGs, a vehicle customized and built by him and his two rudie friends, Tab and Gum. In Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, Beat makes an appearance as a playable character, and is the only playable character from the Jet Set Radio series. In the Nintendo DS version, Beat dances a little and when the player hits the ball back, it will make a squared zig-zag pattern. The paint trips up Beat's opponent, and distracts them from the game. On the court, Beat will skate across and hit the ball on his side when it gets near.īeat's Superstar move has Combo, a member of the GG's who is always carrying around a boom box, grind on the net of the tennis court while spray painting on the opponent's side. His tennis racket is red, green, and yellow, just like his color scheme. Their designs are taken from the original Jet Set Radio. In Sega Superstars Tennis, Beat is a Speed Type character that appears alongside one of his close friends from the GGs, Gum. Sega All-Stars series Sega Superstars Tennis Mostly in the City Escape levels, multiple identical posters with the characters on them can be seen throughout, mostly on walls and billboards. In Sonic Adventure 2, Beat appears as a cameo character, alongside Gum and Professor K. Unlike his original, he wears a pair of drill-like headphones, blue shades, a neon green shirt with neon blue Japanese text that reads his name, bigger black gloves, a black belt, black jeans, and neon blue and green roller skates. In Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, Beat appears wearing his Jet Set Radio Future styled outfit. ![]() He wears a pair of greenish-tan headphones, black jeans, and orange, green, and yellow roller skates. His goggles are green with darker green wavelength designs, similar to a radio. He also wears a brown belt and black gloves. He wears a yellow t-shirt with his name written in orange Japanese print on it, which also has a green collar and green sleeves. 2.2.3 Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformedīeat is a seventeen year old boy with auburn hair and peach-tan skin.The contest held for Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed was done for the Graffiti City stage in the game. The Jet Set Radio contest would be conducted to replace copyrighted pieces from the original Dreamcast release of the game. In 2012, Sega would hold two separate graffiti contests for the 2012 HD re-release of Jet Set Radio and Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed. Jet Set Radio HD and Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed contests The mayor of San Francisco tried to stop the contest, but Sega had the permit to let it go through. Five finalists were chosen and were flown out to San Francisco, California on October 21, and had 3 and half hours to paint graffiti pieces on a canvas for $5000 USD. In 2000, Sega of America held a graffiti competition for people to submit their own pieces of graffiti to the company. 1.2 Jet Set Radio HD and Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed contests. ![]()
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