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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0GR3Z-pa2A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XznePMj7IgM&feature=related
Now crank it up, roll around your house spray painting the funk out of your wardrobe.
@rvlesh: the HD release of JSR is technically the release of de la jetset radio, a version of jet set radio released in japan with the american/pal content. all the pal tracks are present in grind city stages EXCEPT for many styles.
all of that being said: sega made a blog post about this a month or so ago detailing which songs were re-licensed and which werent. they made a point of saying that dunny boy williamson show, a song by deavid soul which only appeared on the japanese release of JSR, would be included but i havent heard it at all.
that being said, i have no idea why the advertising for this game is touting that 29 of the 30 tracks are released, when two tracks are still missing. technically three, since dunny boy williamson show is still missing in action.
How do you know? You work for sega? No.