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The Jet Set Radio Park, also known as the Tokyo-to Skatepark, is a skatepark that was featured in Ubisoft's free-to-play game, Roller Champions for a limited time. Players could purchase or earn the skatepark in the time frame between June 27 to July 10, a two week notice before it was removed alongside with Beat and Gum as playable characters. The skatepark is based in Shibuya-cho, taking place around the bus terminal, similar to that of the Jet Set Radio tennis court from Sega Superstars Tennis.

Overview[]

The Jet Set Radio Park is a skatepark that features the neon-green and yellow color scheme of the Jet Set Radio series logo throughout. On the park itself, various logos from characters and gangs from Jet Set Radio appear, additionally, the Japanese logo and name of the game also makes an appearance on the park itself too.

Outside of the park, players can see that the skatepark is in Shibuya-cho, specifically near the bus terminal of the area, however, some some things are slightly altered as other elements of Shibuya-cho such as the spoof of Shibuya 109 from Center Street also appears. Outside of the skate park are digital billboards that feature the character logos of Corn/Tab, Cube, Piranha/Sugar, and Slate/Soda. The Tokyo-to police force cars also appear parked outside of the skatepark.

Announcer quotes[]

The announcer of Roller Champions has a few quotes relating to the Jet Set Radio Park.

  • Couldn't stay away from our beats? We weren't just about to ignore the "Radio" in Jet Set Radio. Get your skates on and get out there.
  • Welcome back citizen of the underworld. This is Jet Set Radio Park!
  • Another return trip to Jet Set Radio Park, eh? Good choice. Now get out there and show them your moves.
  • Yeah, the game rocked. I get it. I'd be back here visiting all the time time too!

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