This is a page documenting merchandise of the Jet Set Radio series and Ollie King, organized by game.
Jet Set Radio[]
Graffiti is Art volunteer shirt[]
The Graffiti is Art volunteer shirt was a t-shirt that was given to Sega staff and volunteers of the Graffiti is Art contest.[1] The shirt itself featured the "Graffiti is Art" logo on the front and the word "volunteer" on the back.
Telephone Cards[]

DJ Professor K's Telephone Card
Prepaid telephone cards that were prizes in a sweepstake from Famitsu.[2] Three cards were made that featured DJ Professor K, Beat, and Gum.
Jet Set Radio Zippo Lighter[]
The art featured on the lighter is the same piece that comes from the Jet Set Radio Slot Machine.
Beat Pin[]
Sold on the Sega Shop website in 2020 for a limited time.
Beat Record Enamel Pin[]
Sold for 15 USD on Hip Arcade's website, the design is the record on the back of Beat's shirt.[3]
Official Jet Set Radio Logo Snapback[]
The Official Jet Set Radio Snapback was a black and green hat that featured various logos from the game. Said logos included the game's English logo on the center and corners, Graffiti Souls, and the Jet Crush and Jet Graffiti icons.[4] The snapback retailed for ₤15 or nearly $20USD.[5]
Jet Set Radio Beer[]

Rough translation suggests this was a staff only affair.
Beer made and distributed amongst the staff.[6]
Jet Set Radio Tin Candle[]
Limited tin candle that was sold on the European Sega Shop between 2019-2021.[4][7] The candle scent was cherry.[8]
Numskull Beat Hoodie[]
A hoodie designed after Beat's shirt, it only has the name detail of the shirt and main color. Interestingly, the description of this bottle refers to Fukuoka, just like the water bottle and Tubbz figure does.[9]
Numskull Spray Can Water Bottle[]
A water bottle designed after the yellow spray cans, it features a Graffiti Soul and the Jet Set Radio logo. Interestingly, the description of this bottle refers to Fukuoka, just like the Tubbz figure does.[10]
Numskull Pins[]
A pair of enamel pins on Numskull's website featuring the Jet Set Radio logo and Beat's record design.[11]
Jet Set Radio Shirt[]
Exclusive to Japan, this t-shirt was sold in 2018 on the Sega Shop website. It is green with the Jet Set Radio logo on it.

Beat Hat underside
Beat Hat[]
Exclusive to Japan, this hat was sold in 2018 on the Sega Shop website. It is based off of Beat's shirt, although the bottom of the brim has a plethora of graffiti from the game on it.
Beat Hoodie[]
Sold on the Sega Shop website in 2018.[12] Hoodie is based off of Beat's shirt and retailed for 44.95 USD.
Beat Shades[]
Sold on the Sega Shop website in 2018.[12] Shades are based off of Beat's glasses and retailed for 12.95 USD.
Jet Set Radio Water Bottle[]
Sold on the Sega Shop website in 2018. A black water bottle featuring the logo, a Graffiti Soul, graffiti vandalism message and unique text that reads, "Danger! Extremely hydrating. Liquids may quench thirst! Contents kept cool. Liquids are beneficial. Irritates the Rokkaku group. See other cautions on the back panel."[12]
Tablet Case[]
Sold on the Sega Shop website in 2018.[12] It is based off of Combo and retailed for 24.95 USD.
Beat T-Shirt[]
Sold on the Sega Shop website in 2018.[12] Shirt is based off of Beat's t-shirt and retailed for 29.95 USD.
Beat Long Sleeve Tee[]
Sold on the Sega Shop website, this orange long sleeve shirt retails for 36.95 USD. It's orange and features Beat with the Jet Set Radio logo over top of him.[13]
Graffiti Soul Stencil[]
Sold on the Sega Shop website in 2018.[12] It is a white stencil based on the Graffiti Soul. It retailed for 12.95 USD.
Jet Set Radio Denim Jacket[]
Sold on the Sega Shop website in 2018 and costed around $100.[12]
Patch Set[]
Sold on the Sega Shop website in 2018. Included five patches: Beat, a Graffiti Soul, a Spray Can, DJ Professor K's K, and the Devil's Contract.[12]
Union Creative Game Classics Vol. 2: Jet Set Radio Beat Non-Scale Figure[]
The Union Creative Beat figure is notable for being the most accurate to the games, shaping Beat into his model's polygonal look. He was also articulated, with several joints and replaceable hands.
Ebten Pre-Order Bonus for Union Creative Beat Figure[]
Ebten gave out various pre-order bonuses for purchasing the Union Creative Beat through their website. Among these bonuses included three unique stickers and a shirt.
Limited Edition De La Jet Set Radio shirt[]
The limited edition De La Jet Set Radio shirt was given out to those who ordered the game from Sega Direct. The shirt featured the art of Beat, Gum, Corn and Cube that was used for their desktop calendar art. The game's logo was featured on a sleeve.[1]
Jet Grind Radio: Official Strategies & Secrets by Sybex[]
The Jet Grind Radio: Sybex's Official Strategies & Secrets, is a guidebook by P.D. Joyce that was made for Jet Grind Radio and was published by Sybex. The guide features information to help players throughout the game. Since the guide was based on Jet Grind Radio it also contains additional information about things such as Grind City, Pots, Goji and the graffiti that was added to this version of the game.
Jet Set Radio Perfect Guide by SoftBank[]
The Jet Set Radio Perfect Guide is a guidebook for the original Japanese release of Jet Set Radio. Like the aforementioned Sybex guide, it helped players navigate throughout the game. The guide was published by SoftBank Publishing.
Insert Coin Enamel Pins[]
Insert Coin made two enamel pins, one of Gum[14] and one of Beat.[15]
SEGA: Reloaded clothing line[]

Comparison of Insert Coin's Beat shirts. Oldest version on the left, most recent on the right.
A line of shirts from Insert Coin based off of Gum and Beat respectfully. The back of the original Beat shirt was missing the record logo, causing fans to complain to the company.[16][17] Insert Coin apologized for the design and later released a revised Beat shirt now featuring the record logo on the backside and adjusted text size.[1][18] The Beat shirt would be further revised in a 2000 edition, becoming even closer to the original design of Beat's shirt.[19]
2012 Port E3 Promotion[]
The port had various items given out at events like E3, including a lanyard, hooded sweatshirt with logo in the front and an orange outline of Beat on the back, and a pin set with Beat, Gum, Pots and the Graffiti Soul. The sweatshirt was notably only distributed to Sega staff or given out during contests.[1]
Tubbz Cosplaying Duck - Beat[]
Released for preorder in 2021,[20] this Tubbz figure was an official collaboration between Sega and Numskull. This figure is noted as being for display purposes only, and for reiterating that Beat was from Fukuoka, something that originally came from the Jet Grind Radio IGN Guide. The figure comes in a stackable tub display case and is 9cm (3.54in) tall outside of the tub display.[21]
Jet Grind Radio Music Sampler[]
The Jet Grind Radio Music Sampler was a bonus item customers got if they pre-ordered Jet Grind Radio. Only released in the United States, the music sampler featured 6 licensed songs from the game and four additional songs that do not appear in any version of Jet Set Radio. The music sampler was released under Interscope Records.
Jet Set Radio Original Sound Tracks[]
Jet Set Radio Original Sound Tracks is the soundtrack release of Jet Set Radio. It was only released in Japan and features 18 songs from the game. Fourteen being in-house with the other four being the external songs made for the game.
2012 Graffiti Contest[]

JSR Cocktail Shaker
The 2012 graffiti contest had a variety of prizes. Winners could receive a spray can shaped Jet Set Radio cocktail shaker, Etón Rukus Solar – Portable Blue Tooth Sound System with Solar Panel and a Jet Set Radio hoodie with an orange outline of Beat on the front. Along with the prizes, winners would also get their art in the game.[1][22]
SEGA All-Stars line of statues[]
In early 2015 First 4 Figures announced that Jet Set Radio's Beat would come to their SEGA All-Star's line of figures. The figure is 14 inches tall and was sculpted by Kaushik Manna. The figure was up for preorder at 229.99 USD and was set for a Q2 2015 release.[1]
Akibaunyu JSR Coaster[]
This rubber coaster came from a pop up shop in Akihabara, Japan. It featured the Graffiti Soul along with a dark green background. It sold for an extremely limited time, the event only lasting from June 15 to July 3 and were retailed at 880 yen (excluding tax).[23][24]
Jet Set Radio SEGA Classics shirts[]
On November 8, 2024, Sega would drop a merch-line of t-shirts based on various classic Sega IPs which included Jet Set Radio. The design of the shirts are simply a image of Beat's main artwork from Jet Set Radio with the logo over it. The shirts are being sold on Amazon.[25]
Later in the same month, Sega would also reveal 5 more new designs: hoodies and shirts that features Beat, Gum, and Mew/Bis, another that features Combo and Yo-Yo, another that features Corn/Tab and Slate/Soda, another design that features Garam and Cube and one more design that features Beat and Mew.
Good Smile Company Gum Nendoroid[]
On November 21, 2024, Good Smile Company and Sega would announce a Gum Nendoroid figure in a YouTube video.[26] The price for the figure is $40USD.[27] The figure comes with an "graffiti sticker" of the JSR series Japanese logo as well. The figure released sometime between mid-late May 2025.
SEGA x THEM Skates – Jet Set Radio 25th Anniversary Edition[]
On May 9, 2025 the inline skating brand THEM would post a teaser of an upcoming collaboration between them and Sega for the 25th anniversary of Jet Set Radio that was set to launch on May 30.[28] On May 30, THEM would reveal a selection of merchandise fans could buy in celebration for the 25th anniversary of the game and series. The products include: 25th anniversary skates, boots, boots with no liner, 25th anniversary shirts, a cap, and a Beat sticker set. Characters on the products include Beat, Gum, Combo, Piranha/Sugar, and DJ Professor K.
The prices for the products are as followed: $300USD for the skates, $265USD for the boot only, $240USD for the boot with no liner, $40USD for both shirts, $30USD for the cap, and $15USD for the sticker set.[29] The products are set to ship on August 1, 2025.[30] Despite this expected date, a fan revealed that they received the hat earlier than expected.[31]
During the Paris Fashion Week, another shirt would be produced, but it would sell out instantly.[32]
Brain Dead x Jet Set Radio[]
Also in celebration for the 25th anniversary of JSR, Sega would team up with movie theater Brain Dead Studios to host an event celebrating the anniversary of the series from June 13 to June 20.[33] On June 11, 2025, Brain Dead Studios would post about the event themselves, and would reveal merchandise they would be selling. The merch included three t-shirts, a tote bag, and a hat that was only sold in-person, as the other four were sold on Brain Dead's website. The tote bag costed $40USD, while the shirts were $54USD.[34][35]
The designs on the merch included characters such as Beat, Gum, and Mew/Bis, logos, including Garam's and the game's Japanese logo, and graffiti pieces. Also at the event, there would be pins of Beat, Gum, Cube, DJ Professor K, and a 25th anniversary logo.
Limited Run Games JSR Collection[]
On June 30, 2025, Limited Run Games, a frequent merch collaborator with Sega, would announce their lineup of Jet Set Radio merch that was based on the first game on their socials.[36][37] Their merch lineup includes, a standee set of the 10 GG's, a plush of Pots, a skate deck that features DJ Professor K, shirts, hats, trading cards, a Graffiti Soul pin, a poster, a commemorative coin, and a game case keychain. Preorders are available from June 30 until August 3, 2025 at 11:59 PM EST.[38] Some items such as the "Jet Set Radio Commemorative Case Trading Card Bundle" has a set limit of 500 in stock. The prices for the items will be put on the Limited Run Games' page itself.
Sega Shop JSR 25th Anniversary[]
On July 1, 2025, Sega would open up a brand new online shop, selling merch for various IPs including Jet Set Radio. On the shop, Sega would provide a 25th anniversary JSR shirt and mug. The shirt costs $32USD and the mug is $22USD.[39][40]
Jet Set Radio Future[]
Guitar Vader Meets Jet Set Radio[]
Guitar Vader Meets Jet Set Radio was a promotional cassette given out to fans at an Japan-only event to promote Jet Set Radio Future. The cassette came with the original version of "I Love Love You", and rejected song from Jet Set Radio called "Ferry Men". The latter song was originally composed to be the theme of Poison Jam but was turned down in favor of "Super Brothers" instead.

The legendary promotional toilet paper.
JSRF Promotional Toilet Paper[]
Promotional toilet paper was placed in various store bathrooms displaying the JSRF iconography. Said stores were located across Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ebisu, Harajuku, Daikanyama, Nishiazabu and Roppongi.[41]
SCHOTT NYC×JSRF collaboration T-shirt[]
NY brand SCHOTT collaborated with JSRF to produce a limited edition T-shirt. It features the SCHOTT logo and a character, came in three sizes (medium, large and extra large) and two colors (black and white). The characters could be Beat, DJ Professor K, Combo, Yoyo or a fifth yet to be identified character. They costed 3,900 yen, excluding tax. Staff wore them at "Tokyo Runner Club 02".[41]

Schott booth. Note the Combo shirt being worn and five shirts on the table.
JSRF Metallic Poster[]
A foil-based metallic poster.[41]
Akibaunyu JSRF Track Jacket[]
A track jacket notable for being released to celebrate JSRF's 20th anniversary in 2022, this item came from a pop up shop in Akihabara, Japan. It sold for an extremely limited time, the event only lasting from June 15 to July 3. Sizes came in medium, large and extra large, and were retailed at 7,480 yen (excluding tax).[23][42]
Jet Set Radio Future Perfect Guidebook by Famitsu[]
The Jet Set Radio Future Perfect Guidebook is a strategy guide by Famitsu that exclusively released in Japan for Jet Set Radio Future. Like the guidebooks for Jet Set Radio, it helped players navigate through the game. It was sold for 1200 yen, excluding tax.[41] The guide was published by Enterbrain.
Jet Set Radio Future Prima Games Strategy Guide[]
The Jet Set Radio Future Prima Games Strategy Guide, is a promotional guidebook by Prima Games that was made for Jet Set Radio Future and also came with a guide for Sega GT 2002 to reflect the console bundle release of Jet Set Radio Future and Sega GT 2002.
Jet Set Radio Future Music Sampler[]
The Jet Set Radio Future Music Sampler was a bonus item customers in the United States got if they pre-ordered Jet Set Radio Future. Like the Jet Grind Radio Music Sampler it featured licensed songs from the game, however unlike that release, all the songs on this sampler are strictly from the game and feature two in-house songs as well. It was the last release under Grand Royal.
Jet Set Radio Future Original Sound Tracks[]
Jet Set Radio Future Original Sound Tracks is the soundtrack release for Jet Set Radio Future. The CD features 22 songs from the game, including the two licensed songs from Guitar Vader.
Larger Than Life Prints[]

Example of a laptop sized Larger Than Life print, featuring Beat.
The Larger Than Life Prints were wall art of tons of assets from Jet Set Radio Future, ranging from characters, items and objects, and NPCs, customers had a variety of options to choose from what was available. Notably, the one thing not available for print was the in-game graffiti. They were made of fabric, not plastic, as to ensure less rips and had long-lasting adhesive that wouldn't damage surfaces like a typical sticker would. These prints are also how fans managed to grab certain renders of characters.[1][43][44]
GamePro Presents Jet Set Radio Future Beat[]

Promotional image by Joyride for the standard version of the figure.
Released in 2003, this figure is a collaboration between the gaming magazine GamePro and toy company Joyride. This figure, like other figures in the GamePro Presents figure series, came with an offer for two free issues of GamePro Magazine. The back of the packaging also opens up to reveal a review of the game from the magazine. Unlike other figures, Beat's figure came with the option to mount the figure's stand on a wall to simulate the wall grinding in game.
A prototype variant limited to 500 units was later released, featuring an all grey plastic body.[1]
JSRF Koss R80 Headphones[]
Sent to Tips & Tricks Magazine back in 2002, these headphones were black with green JSRF text on it.
Hot Wheels Sega Game Series[]
Released in 2003, this was an official partnership between Hot Wheels and Sega. This car was part of a series with other custom designs based on Sega properties.[1][45][46] It is a custom 2002 Mercury Cougar featuring various logos from the game, a yellow body with black markings and a transparent hood.[47]
Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing toy cars[]

Sonic & Sega All-Stars racing toy. Note the horrific disparity in paint quality between De La Custom GG's and Beat, his glasses aren't even blue!
Released in 2010, Jazwares released a series of Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing cars. Unlike other figures that saw solo releases, this figure was sold exclusively as part of a four-pack with Sonic, Tails and Eggman in a cardboard diorama of the Seaside Hill track. Unlike the HotWheels car, which featured game branding only, the Jazwares figure has a miniature Beat in the vehicle.[48][1]
Ollie King[]
Ollie King Original Soundtrack[]
The Ollie King Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack release for Ollie King. It features 6 songs from the game, one unused tune and three extra remixes. It was initially released via CD, but would get a digital release later on.
Jet Set Radio 3[]
- Note: Temporary name.
Beat Hoodie[]
Sega and Insert Coin released a jacket based on Beat's jacket in the upcoming Jet Set Radio title retailing for $73USD.[49][50]
Other[]
Jet Set Radio: Original Soundtrack with Bonus Tracks from JSRF[]
Jet Set Radio: Original Soundtrack with Bonus Tracks from JSRF is a CD release of the Jet Set Radio soundtrack with the seven original songs Hideki Naganuma composed for Jet Set Radio Future. This release only features 10 in-house songs from the game, omitting tracks such as "Jet Set Medley" and the two "Jet Set Grooves" made for Jet Set Radio. This release would also get a digital release in certain regions.
Magazines[]
Both Jet Set Radio and Jet Set Radio Future have been featured in multiple video game related magazines. Rather it be preview takes or reviews there is a plethora of appearances both games have made. Some magazines include the US Official Dreamcast Magazine, the UK Official Dreamcast Magazine, GameFan, Xbox Nation, and the Official Xbox Magazine.[1]
Gallery[]
Jet Set Radio[]
Jet Set Radio Future[]
Jet Set Radio 3[]
- Note: Temporary name.
References[]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 Barry (April 9, 2015) The merchandise of SEGA's Jet Set Radio: Collecting that Uki-Uki-Waku-Waku feeling. SEGAbits. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ Famitsu (January 5, 2001) Famitsu DC, Issue 33, 2001-01-05. Retrieved on August 8, 2024.
- ↑ Hip Arcade - Jet Set Radio Beat Record Enamel Pin. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 SEGA Shop (@SegaShopEurope) on Twitter (December 13, 2019): "Introducing the newest range - Jet Set Radioooooooooooo! Featuring exclusive items only at SEGA Shop Europe, including snapback, candle, collectible coin and more!" Twitter. Retrieved on September 13, 2024.
- ↑ Archive of the SEGA SHOP UK Jet Set Radio page when the snapback was available. Retrieved on September 13, 2024.
- ↑ Sega (February 18, 2000) Dreamcast Magazine Issue 27, page 115. SoftBank Publishing. Retrieved on August 2, 2024.
- ↑ SEGA Shop (@SegaShopeEurope) on Twitter (January 14, 2021): "Get your hands on this limited edition Jet Set Radio scented candle! Now with 60% off." Twitter. Retrieved on August 6, 2024.
- ↑ Archive of the Jet Set Radio Tin Candle page. Retrieved on August 6, 2024.
- ↑ Official Jet Set Radio Unisex Pullover Hoodies. Retrieved on May 30, 2024.
- ↑ Official Jet Set Radio Spray Can Water Bottle. Retrieved on May 30, 2024.
- ↑ Pin Kings Official SEGA Jet Set Radio Enamel Pin Badge Set 1.1. Retrieved on May 30, 2024.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 Barry (October 23, 2018) SEGA Shop adds Jet Set Radio merchandise. SEGAbits. Retrieved on May 28th, 2024.
- ↑ Jet Set Radio Beat Long Sleeve Tee. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ Insert Coin - Gum Enamel Pin. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ Insert Coin - Beat Enamel Pin. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ Jon (March 30, 2012) SEGA: Reloaded Range – First Glimpse. Insert Coin. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ Insert Coin - Beat Tokyo-to. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ Insert Coin - Beat (Reloaded). Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ Insert Coin - Beat 2000. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ SEGA Shop Europe (@SegaShopEurope) on Twitter (May 13, 2021): "Brand new TUBBZ: Cosplaying Ducks join the flock | Introducing Beat from Jet Set Radio, Kazuma Kiryu from Yakuza and Ryo Hazuki from Shenmue! | Available to pre-order". Twitter. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ TUBBZ Cosplay Duck Jet Set Radio. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ SEGA (2012) Jet Set Radio Graffiti Contest. www.sega.com. Retrieved on July 4, 2024.
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 planopiloto (June 17, 2022) SEGA only! A pop-up shop for classic goods will be held in Akihabara!. akihabara.kokosil.net. Retrieved on May 30, 2024.
- ↑ ジェットセットラジオ "Graffiti Soul" ラバーコースター. Retrieved on May 30, 2024.
- ↑ SEGA Classics page on Amazon. Retrieved on November 10, 2024.
- ↑ GOOD SMILE CHANNEL (November 22, 2024) 『ねんどろいどFUNS 2024 AUTUMN』ねんどろいどの新作情報を一挙公開! YouTube. Retrieved on November 22, 2024.
- ↑ Nendoroid Gum page on AmiAmi's website. Retrieved on November 27, 2024.
- ↑ THEM SKATES (@themskates) on Instagram (May 9, 2025): "5.30.25 @sega @sega_europe". Instagram. Retrieved on May 30, 2025.
- ↑ THEM (May 30, 2025) Jet Set Radio 25 Anniversary Edition. www.themgoods.com. Retrieved on May 30, 2025.
- ↑ THEM SKATES (@themskates) on Instagram (May 30, 2025): "SEGA x THEM Skates – Jet Set Radio 25th Anniversary Edition now up for PRE-ORDER. Ships August 1." Instagram. Retrieved on May 30, 2025.
- ↑ Sninja13 (June 24, 2025) My new Them Goods JSR hat arrived earlier than expected!. Reddit. Retrieved on June 26, 2025.
- ↑ THEM (June 28, 2025) JET SET RADIO x THEM SKATES T-Shirt - SEGA - PARIS - PFW EXCLUSIVE. www.themgoods.com. Retrieved on June 30, 2025.
- ↑ Kiwami, Soul (June 10, 2025) SEGA Announces Jet Set Radio 25th Anniversary Event. Final Weapon. Retrieved on June 14, 2025.
- ↑ Brain Dead Studios (@wearebraindead) on Instagram (June 11, 2025): "SEGA is taking over Brain Dead Studios Fairfax June 13th–20th. A full week celebrating 25 years of Jet Set Radio with screenings, exclusive merch, and a space to play the original game on Dreamcast." Instagram. Retrieved on June 14, 2025.
- ↑ Brain Dead Studios (June 13, 2025): Brain Dead x Sega: Jet Set Radio. wearebraindead.com. Retrieved on June 14, 2025.
- ↑ Limited Run Games (@limitedrungames.com) on Bluesky (June 30, 2025): "It's time to tune in. Get ready for Jet Set Radio!" Bluesky. Retrieved on June 30, 2025.
- ↑ Limited Run Games (@limitedrungames) on Instagram (June 30, 2025): "It's time to tune in. Get ready for Jet Set Radio!" Instagram. Retrieved on June 30, 2025.
- ↑ Limited Run Games (June 30, 2025) Jet Set Radio Merch. limitedrungames.com Retrieved on June 30, 2025.
- ↑ Sega (July 1, 2025) Jet Set Radio 25th Anniversary Tee. Sega Shop. Retrieved on July 2, 2025.
- ↑ Sega (July 1, 2025) Jet Set Radio 25th Anniversary Mug. Sega Shop. Retrieved on July 2, 2025.
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 41.2 41.3 JSRF Restoration Website, Goods. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ ジェットセットラジオフューチャー "Graffiti Soul" トラックジャケット. Retrieved on May 30, 2024.
- ↑ Barry (January 20, 2010) JSRF Gets Larger Than Life. Sega Memories. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ LTL Prints JSRF page via the Internet Archive. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ On the End of a Quill (February 27, 2014) Sega Hot Wheels Cars and GamePro Action Figures. Blogger. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ Sega Memories (April 25, 2010) Sonic and the most uncomfortable bike ever (and other hot wheels toys). Blogger. Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ Hot Wheels Guide - Custom Mercury Cougar (2002). Retrieved on May 28, 2024.
- ↑ Tets' Toy and Shenanigans (December 6, 2010) Sega and Sonic All-Stars racing 4 car set review. Blogger. Retrieved on May 29, 2024.
- ↑ SEGA (@SEGA) on Twitter (September 13, 2024): "These beat-iful Jet Set Radio hoodies have just rolled up to @InsertCoinTees | Get yours now!" Twitter. Retrieved on September 13, 2024.
- ↑ Jet Set Radio Beat Hoodie on Insert Coin's website. Retrieved on September 13, 2024.