Jet Set Radio Will Make Its Mark On PlayStation Vita, Too

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An HD version of Jet Set Radio is headed to the Xbox 360, PC and PlayStation 3 this summer, complete with modified camera controls and the extra levels from the U.S. version of the original game.

Today, Sega announced that the game is also coming to the PlayStation Vita.

 

The PlayStation version will include a few features based around the Vita hardware, such as touch functionality for spraying graffiti to using the Vita cameras. Sega say that nothing will be taken out of the Vita version of the game.


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