Well the first time I played Splatoon, I thought "wow the vibe reminds me a lot of JSR!"
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maybe Nintendo's advertising succeeded where Sega failed during the Dreamcast era, I don't remember seeing many DC commercials for games
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Jet Set Radio is very well-known, but relatively few gamers had a Dreamcast, so it's more like not that many people played it back then.
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Some of that may be genre as well, one is a peppy "fun for the family" arena shooter the other is hip hop inspired extreme sports game
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As long as she liked it I think you look cool to her.
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well...there you go! you have to name the problem so one can attempt to fix it
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If only
@Sega could see the popularity of#Splatoon as an opportunity to reintroduce#jetsetradio - End of conversation
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Because JSR came out on a DOA console that had a cult following at best, and the sequel was on an American based console that barely sold.
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It's not that JSR failed to gain traction, it's time and place were both bad. Not to mention Splatoon is a new IP on a recent console.
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