![]() ![]() Naganuma returns, bringing Bomb Rush Cyberfunk plenty of sweet jams. He composed the incredible soundtrack to Jet Set Radio back when the game hit the Dreamcast in 2000 - and later, Jet Set Radio Future. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is currently set to grind in for a 2022. Naganuma is best known for his score for the game. Featuring a soundtrack from the original Jet Set Radio composer Comments (Image credit: Reptile Games) The funky beat of Jet Set Radio lives on in Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, a newly announced. Japanese composer Hideki Naganumawho also worked on the original two Jet Set Radio titleseven provides the game’s soundtrack. Indeed, there is no mistaking the unique brand of Hideki Naganuma. Hideki Naganuma (born May 16, 1972) is a Japanese composer and DJ who primarily does work for video games. If you close your eyes, you almost expect to hear DJ Professor K suddenly chime in with some sass. Just listening to the theme playing in the background evokes my memory of booting up JSR (known as Jet Grind Radio in the US) for the first time. ![]() Bomb Rush Cyberfunk uses JSR‘s style of blocky cel-shading with heavy, dark lines akin to comic books. This may be the Jet Set Radio that fans have been demanding for years. The teaser flown today is short, but it screams volumes. Its been too quiet here While we were heads down working on the game, that doesnt mean there hasnt been anything to share. Other than its visual style, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk has one more important thing in common with Jet Set Radio, namely composer Hideki Naganuma, who wrote most. The game looks like a modern JSR and it sounds like it too, as Team Reptile confirmed the original composer of the Dreamcast classic is on board to whip out those funky fresh Beats. AMA: Dead Cells devs are here to chat Ask us about our new Castlevania DLC, keeping a singleplayer indie game updated for over 5 years, working in France, future plans or whatever else you want 614. Battle rival crews and dispatch military police to conquer the five boroughs of New Amsterdam. It is Jet Set Radio in everything but name. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is 1 second per second of advanced funkstyle. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, however, is more than a mere spiritual successor to SmileBit’s greatest work. Team Reptile even snagged Jet Set Radio‘s original composer, Hideki Naganuma, to contribute to the soundtrack. Today, that franchise is Jet Set Radio, and the studio stepping up is Team Reptile. Titled Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, the action adventure aims to replicate the feel, style, and sounds of the Jet Set Radio games of the early 2000’s. ![]() Sega is learning, once more, that if it keeps sitting on its old franchises, someone will eventually turn up and show the company how it’s done. ![]()
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