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Jet Moto (video game)

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|modes = Single-player, multiplayer
|platforms = PlayStation, Windows, PlayStation Network
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''Jet Moto'' (known as ''Jet Rider'' in Europe) is a racing video game developed by SingleTrac and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation video game console and PC. The PlayStation version was released in North America on October 31, 1996, in Europe in February 1997, and Japan on August 7, 1997. The PC version was released on November 30, 1997. On February 4, 2007 ''Jet Moto'' was made available for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Network. Developers chose fictional hovering bikes instead of wheeled motorcycles initially to resolve performance concerns. Other performance concerns led the team to develop two different physics systems—one for the player, and one for the 19 computer racers.
Gameplay in ''Jet Moto'' revolves around the use of hoverbikes to traverse a race course, similar to modern day motorcross, but with the added ability to traverse water. Reviews for the game were mixed, with the PC version holding 75% and the PlayStation version 78.9% at gaming aggregator GameRankings. Reviewers felt the game had solid gameplay, but criticized its high difficulty. ''Jet Moto''s popularity would earn it a spot in the PlayStation Greatest Hits in August 1998, and it went on to gain two additional sequels, ''Jet Moto 2'' and ''Jet Moto 3''.
==Gameplay==

''Jet Moto'' differs from that of a traditional racing game with cars or motorcycles. Players are introduced to the fictional sport of ''Jet Moto''. The bikes, known as jet motos, are hovercraft which can traverse both land and water. The bikes race in groups of twenty in the game's equivalent of motorcross. Characters are split into teams, and bikes are adorned with logos of products such as Mountain Dew, Butterfinger and K2 Sports similar to real-life sponsored racing.
In ''Jet Moto'' players control hoverbikes in a fictional motor sport.〔 Players race three laps on a given course and earn series points based on their placement at the end of the race. Players can choose to race a single race, a season of races, or a custom season. Players can also unlock additional tracks and a stunt mode by doing well in season competitions.
Courses range from beaches with debris-littered water to swamps and ice-covered mountains.〔 The game has its variant of the traditional race track, 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 center. Riders 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.〔
''Jet Moto'' also utilizes a magnetic grappling system. Pressing the assigned button near a red energy pole creates a magnetic attraction between the player's bike and the pole, allowing riders to traverse tight turns and clear large chasms otherwise be impossible. In addition to the grapple system players are given four boosts per lap, which provide a temporary burst of speed. The PlayStation version of the game allows for two player splitscreen multiplayer, however no AI racers are present, which limits the competitors to two. A cheat code would allow two human players to race with the entire field.〔 The PC version allows for fourteen players over an IPX network, Internet TCP/IP and modem-to-modem connections.〔

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