Jet Set Radio
There are few games from the Dreamcast-era that are as beloved as Jet Set Radio. Like so many great Sega games, it is a combination the game’s unique art style, soundtrack and gameplay that has helped it feel like no other game that has come out before it.
And that’s really the beauty of so many classic Sega games, especially from the Dreamcast era. Even if it’s not a perfect game (Jet Set Radio’s gameplay would probably need some touching up for 2020+ follow up), it stands out, and even if it’s not for everyone, it does have big appeal.
Something that stays true to the original is probably the best course of action here. Add a bit more content to give it a bit of replayablity, tighten up the controls, and price it according to the amount of hours it’s expected to provide and it would likely make fans of the series very happy.