| Area | Highlights | |------|------------| | Shibuya | Neon‑lit streets, bustling crowds, iconic crosswalks. | | Kansai | Rooftop chase segments, rain‑slicked surfaces. | | Red Gate | Industrial zone with moving platforms and tight time limits. | | Graffiti Hub | Final showdown—massive tag canvas and police showdown. |
The PSP ROM faithfully reproduces every map from the Dreamcast version, with no content cuts. jet set radio psp rom
| PSP Button | Dreamcast Equivalent | Function | |------------|----------------------|----------| | Left Stick / D‑Pad | Analog Joystick | Move hoverboard | | X | A Button | Jump / Boost | | Square | B Button | Spray (Graffiti) | | Circle | X Button | Switch tags (cycle colors) | | Triangle | Y Button | Pause / Menu | | L / R | Shoulder Buttons | Camera rotate (optional) | | Start | Start | Pause | | Select | Select | Open Extras menu | | Area | Highlights | |------|------------| | Shibuya
Tip – Many players remap Graffiti to
Lto keep their thumb on the joystick for tighter navigation. Tip – Many players remap Graffiti to L
Many search engines confuse Jet Grind Radio (GBA) with the PSP. In 2003, a demake was released for the Game Boy Advance. Because the GBA and PSP are both handhelds, ROM sites often lump them together.
Jet Set Radio is not abandonware. Sega still sells it on modern platforms. Therefore, downloading a ROM to avoid paying $8 is morally and legally dubious.