Jet Moto 4 (2124) [PSX - Cancelled]

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22 Sep 2009

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Jet Moto 2124 is the cancelled 4th episode in the Jet Moto (Jet Rider in Europe) series of futuristic racing games, that was in development for the original PlayStation as the previous 3 games. The gameplay differs from that of a traditional racing game with cars, as players instead control hoverbikes which hover close above the ground and can be driven over both land and water. [Info from Wikipedia]

Soon after finishing Jet Moto 3 the team started to work on the sequel: JM2124 was set in the future and it had 16 tracks to play through, across the  entire solar system from the Moon to Jupiter. Even if Jet Moto 4 was almost finished, after the low sales of the third game  they decided to kill the new project and the development was stopped. A playable build exists somewhere out there and maybe in the future it could be preserved somehow.

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2 Responses to Jet Moto 4 (2124) [PSX - Cancelled]

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okadanf

November 2nd, 2010 at 4:51 am

fuck me, they should have released this game in its most complete form yet. it really looks good, even in its beta stage.

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LastNinja2

April 11th, 2011 at 4:57 pm

It doesn’t seem like crap at all, seems a very good motorcycle game instead. Too bad it hasn’t been released, it could have easily been one of the best moto games for the PSX.

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