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** In a case that failed, Sony lost or accidentally destroyed the master copy of ''Jet Moto 2'' that they were using for production, and asked [=SingleTrac=] for a new one for its best-seller Greatest Hits re-release. Brian Wiklem, producer of the game, personally had an altered version distributed in the company that was called the "[[UpdatedRerelease Championship Edition]]", and when he wanted this version to be the re-release, Sony refused to agree. Somehow, what was meant to be the original version of the game accidentally got swapped for the Championship Edition anyway, and neither [=SingleTrac=] nor Sony could do anything about it.

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** In a case that failed, Sony lost or accidentally destroyed the master copy of ''Jet Moto 2'' that they were using for production, and asked [=SingleTrac=] for a new one for its best-seller Greatest Hits re-release. Brian Wiklem, producer of the game, personally had an altered version distributed in the company that was called the "[[UpdatedRerelease Championship Edition]]", and when he wanted this version to be the re-release, Sony refused to agree.agree [[labelnote:Note]](at the time, Sony had a policy that any Greatest Hits release had to be identical to the original release)[[/labelnote]]. Somehow, what was meant to be the original version of the game accidentally got swapped for the Championship Edition anyway, and neither [=SingleTrac=] nor Sony could do anything about it.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: ''Jet Moto 3''[='=]s ludicrous speed is said to have come from executives ratcheting up the top speed on the bikes.

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''Jet Moto 3''[='=]s ludicrous speed is said to have come from executives ratcheting up the top speed on the bikes.
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** In a case that failed, Sony lost or accidentally destroyed the master copy of ''Jet Moto 2'' that they were using for production, and asked [=SingleTrac=] for a new one for its best-seller Greatest Hits re-release. Brian Wiklem, producer of the game, personally had an altered version distributed in the company that was called the "[[UpdatedRerelease Championship Edition]]", and when he wanted this version to be the re-release, Sony refused to agree. Somehow, what was meant to be the original version of the game accidentally got swapped for the Championship Edition anyway, and neither [=SingleTrac=] nor Sony could do anything about it.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: ''Jet Moto 3''[='=]s ludicrous speed is said to have come from executives ratcheting up the top speed on the bikes.
* FranchiseKiller: ''Jet Moto 3'' sold poorly, and as a result, a 4th game was cancelled.
* {{Vaporware}}: At least two sequels were in production, but thanks to ''Jet Moto 3''[='=]s poor sales, they were cancelled.

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