![]() ![]() When confronted in Dogenzaka Hill, he will challenge Corn to gain the leadership of the GG's, as opposed to just the ownership of the turf when spoken to by Gum or Yoyo. He seems to have an interest in taking over as the leader of the GG's, a reference to his leader status in Jet Set Radio. From this point onwards, Beat becomes a playable character. After you have beaten him, the police will appear, and Beat will join the GG's and hide out in the Garage. He challenges whichever GG encounters him to a race around Dogenzaka Hill. He is suspected of stealing the Goddess of Dogenzaka Hill, causing the blackout at 99th Street and is referred to as a "low-life" and a "rumor-spreading scumbag". ![]() Beat is a lone Rudie first encountered at Dogenzaka Hill. In Jet Set Radio, Beat was the leader of the GG's, but in JSRF this role is taken by Corn. His name is also written in blue katakana on the front of his shirt, and there's a stylised record on the back. ![]() In addition, he wears full black gloves as opposed to the fingerless variant his counterpart wore. His skates are black and gray with light blue katakana spelling his name (γγΌγ) down the front, as well as yellow wheels. However, in this game his shirt is more of a yellowish-green and has black shoulders, he wears solid dark blue goggles, and there are long spikes or antennae that point outwards from the ears of his gray headphones. Beat looks similar to his Jet Set Radio counterpart in Jet Set Radio Future, donning a yellow shirt and black pants. ![]()
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