The installation requires three distinct components to function legally and technically:
Even with the correct steps, you might hit snags. Here are solutions to frequent problems.
Jet Set Radio has one or two small updates (fixes audio sync, controls).
Released by Sega in 2000 for the Dreamcast, Jet Set Radio (known as Jet Grind Radio in North America) revolutionized gaming with its cel-shaded visuals, funky breakbeat soundtrack, and rebellious inline skating gameplay. In 2012, Sega blessed the PlayStation 3 with a high-definition remaster, bringing Tokyo-to’s graffiti-covered streets to Sony’s console.
For PS3 enthusiasts running Custom Firmware (CFW) or HEN (Homebrew Enabler), installing Jet Set Radio via a PKG file is the most efficient method. This guide covers everything—legal considerations, obtaining the PKG, transferring files, installation, troubleshooting, and post-install tweaks.
Once the PKG is installed, you can upgrade your game: