Kawasaki Jet Ski (video game)

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Kawasaki Jet Ski
Kawasaki Jet Ski game cover.jpg
European box art
Developer(s) Data Design Interactive
Publisher(s) Data Design Interactive (EU)
Bold Games (US)
Platform(s) Wii, Windows
Release
  • NA: 22 January 2008
  • EU: 25 April 2008
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s)Single player

Kawasaki Jet Ski is a video game for the Wii console, released in 2008. It was created by Data Design Interactive, a budget developer.

Reception

Kawasaki Jet Ski has generally received negative reviews, as well as negative ratings. It received a 2.0/10 at IGN, [1] and a 3/10 at GamesRadar. [2] It has been criticized for poor graphics and unresponsive controls.

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