Jet Moto 3 is a 1999 racing video game developed by Pacific Coast Power & Light and published by 989 Studios for the PlayStation.
Unlike its predecessor, the game supported the DualShock Controller. The previous game only supported the Dual Analog controller with Rumble feedback. The Jet Moto 3 graphics engine and developer toolkit were built from the ground up by lead programmer Ming Lee.
Reception
Jet Moto 3 received favorable reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings.
The game ranked tenth in the top ten racing titles for June 2000 according to the NPD Group; however, sales did not continue to hold strong.
Legacy
Jet Moto 3 would be the last game in the series to be released. 989 Studios and Pacific Coast Power & Light were working on a fourth Jet Moto title, dubbed Jet Moto 2124, for the PlayStation, but the game was cancelled when Jet Moto 3 showed poor sales.
