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      <title>GAME CLEAR No. 286 -- Jet Moto</title>
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      <description>Jet Moto (1996, PlayStation/PC) Developer: Sony Interactive Studios America, SingleTrac
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Clear Version: PS1
Clear Platform: PS5
Clear Date: 3/27/26
Why should I care? Putting a grappling hook in a racing game is a great idea. Wild ride Jet Moto is a game that should&amp;rsquo;ve been awesome. It&amp;rsquo;s got all-terrain, high-speed hoverbikes, surf rock, and a cool comic book aesthetic (that even predates the same look found in my beloved F-Zero X).</description>
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