A direct sequel titled Jet Coaster Dream 2 (ジェットコースタードリーム2, Jetto Kōsutā Dorīmu 2) was released on November 2, 2000 in Japan only as the North American and PAL releases were cancelled for 2001.
33: The Jet Coaster (SIMPLE 2000 シリーズ Vol.33 THE ジェットコースター, Shinpuru 2000 Shirīzu Vol.
33 Za Jetto Kōsutā) (part of the Simple 2000 series) on July 24, 2003, and by Midas Interactive Entertainment in Europe on May 21, 2004 for the PlayStation 2.
[6][7] Eric Bratcher of NextGen, however, said of the game, "The engine is fast (though graphically bland), but a trip to a real amusement park would cost about the same and last longer than four hours.
"[9] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of 28 out of 40 for the first Jet Coaster Dream,[3] 25 out of 40 for the sequel,[5] and 27 out of 40 for the PlayStation 2 version.