Jet Moto 2

PSX PlayStation Jet Moto 2 Black Label Retail Release

Jewel Case Release

 

Genre:
Racing
CDs:
1
Publisher:
Sony Computer Entertainment
Released:
November 11, 1997
Developer:
SingleTrac
UPC:
7 11719 41672 2
Sony ID:
SCUS-94167
PSRM:
006410
Players:
1 to 2 Players
Memory:
1 Block
Accessories:
Analog, Vibration
ESRB:
Kids to Adults No Descriptors
Box Copy:

3-D RACING LIKE NEVER BEFORE

  • EXTREME ALL-TERRAIN RACING ON TEN TREACHEROUS NEW TRACKS.
  • Master new obstacles, catch more air, and perform challenging stunts in the most intense racing experience ever.
  • 10 NEW UNRELENTING TRACKS -Race through canyons, national parks, roller coasters and more
  • NEW OBSTACLES TO CONQUER -Corkscrews, waterfalls, volcanoes and bottomless pits
  • ONE AND TWO PLAYER RACING -Both horizontal and vertical split-screen racing
  • IMPROVED POLYGONAL GRAPHICS

 

 

 

Variants

Released as a Greatest Hits with a cheeky update. The game is actually a “Championship Edition” of the game that remixed a few things and improved others. Sony wanted the original version rereleased as is, but the Championship Edition was ‘accidentally’ sent to the manufacturer instead.

There are actually two Greatest Hits versions based on the security tag up top. The first shows Sony Computer Entertainment as the publisher.

PSX PlayStation Jet Moto 2 Greatest Hits Variant SCEA release

Greatest Hits Release – SCEA Security Strip

The other shows 989 Studios as the publisher.

PSX PlaySTation Jet Moto 2 Greatest Hits 989 Studios Variant

Greatest Hits – 989 Studios Security Tab

 

Misprints

  • There are no known misprints.

 

 

Review

  • There is no review for this game yet.

 

The Good

  • No Review
  • No Review
  • No Review

The Bad

  • No Review
  • No Review
  • No Review
Final Score: NA – No Review

Summary Text

 

 

 

Screenshots

  • There are no screenshots for this game yet.

 

Videos

 

 

Trivia

  • The Greatest Hits version of Jet Moto 2 is actually a re-mastered “Championship Edition” version of the game that featured fewer racers but higher resolution graphics and other changes. Never meant to be published, internet lore says a dev team member ‘accidentally’ sent the CE version to Sony for Greatest Hits mastering.

 

 

Comments are closed.