Jet Moto 3
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Jet Moto 3 was released exclusively for the PlayStation video game console on August 30, 1999.[2] It was the only Jet Moto title released by developer Pacific Coast Power & Light and publisher 989 Studios. It has been released only in North America. It was released on the PlayStation Network on February 21, 2008 but was removed shortly thereafter for undisclosed reasons.
Jet Moto 3 | |
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Developer(s) | Pacific Coast Power & Light |
Publisher(s) | 989 Studios |
Producer(s) | Don Traeger |
Programmer(s) | Matthew Gaston Dennis Harper |
Composer(s) | Steve Stevens, Ben Watkins, Chuck Doud, Juno Reactor[1] |
Series | Jet Moto |
Platform(s) | PlayStation |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
The game received moderately positive reviews. Reviewers generally praised the game's visuals, considering them an improvement over the previous installments. Jet Moto 3 is the last title to date in the Jet Moto series. Two additional sequels, Jet Moto 2124 and Jet Moto: SOLAR, were cancelled during development.