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- This page is for the Sega Dreamcast version. For other games in the series, see Crazy Taxi.
Crazy Taxi is a port of the arcade of the same name but with many technical improvements for the Sega Dreamcast in the year 2000, being developed by Hitmaker and published/distributed by Sega worldwide.
This port suffered almost no changes, it only became light in the gameplay, control management was improved, the graphics were adapted to what the console offered, all the characters improved their details and their shading.
Each game puts the player in the role of a taxi driver who must collect money by transporting passengers to their destinations in the shortest possible time and earn tips by performing "crazy stunts" before time runs out. The franchise has been praised for its innovative game design that is easy to learn but difficult to master, its use of in-game advertising, and soundtracks from The Offspring and Bad Religion. Sega has patented the basic game mechanics, which has resulted in at least one lawsuit against a similar game, The Simpsons: Road Rage, being settled out of court.
Screenshots
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Crazy Taxi screen.
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Menu Arcade game.
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Character select.
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Gameplay 1.
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Gameplay 2.
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Gameplay 3.
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Music
VGMPF Album Art
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The bands The Offspring and Bad Religion were the ones that originally offered the music for their albums for the Dreamcast, NAOMI, PlayStation 2 and Mobile versions.
Yuko Iseki would be the one who would supervise the audio and would even be the musical arranger for it.
Recording
Credits
(Source: Game)
The credits are displayed after the game has been beaten.
These recordings were made By GatoVerde95 using foobar2000 and ADPCM Decoder to fLAC file audio.
Game Rip
Audio Devices
Sega's ADX audio system made especially for GD-ROM discs is used, later it would evolve to ADB and AD3.
Releases
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Title: |
クレイジータクシー (Crazy Taxi) |
Platform: |
Dreamcast |
Released: |
2000-01-27 |
Publisher: |
Sega Corp. |
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