Acclaim's port of the addictive circa 1998 Sega action-racer has arrived with GameCube launch. It's an oldie but still a goodie, and despite its dated look it gives those who never owned a Dreamcast ...
Crazy Taxi ($50, Dreamcast) is a wacky driving game in which gamers race against a clock while earning fares by picking up passengers. Gamers earn bonus points for on-time deliveries but lose ...
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Anyone with even a passing interest in video games in the late '90s or early-2000s is likely familiar with Crazy Taxi. Part of the game's ubiquity is down to the fact you really couldn't get near an ...
Since vice presidential candidate Tim Walz revealed himself to be a gamer, it was only a matter of time before somebody decided to run with it inside a video game. That’s why when we spotted Crazy ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. At its Crazy Taxi Dreamcast Championships competition held in San Francisco, Sega officially unveiled a playable version of the sequel to Hitmaker's ...
Last week, my friend José and I were playing the arcade classic Crazy Taxi 2 on Jalopnik's weekly Thursday stream when we made a discovery that, quite frankly, stretches the limits of what's deemed ...
Last month, in a profile of newly named Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, The New York Times included a throwaway line about "the time his wife had seized his Dreamcast, the Sega video ...
Originally released in early 1999 in arcades and in January 2000 on Dreamcast, Crazy Taxi is a fairly old game. Nevertheless, Acclaim managed to snag the rights to it for PS2, as well as 18-Wheeler ...
The game has the same kind of universal appeal and pick-up-and-play mentality that made Tony Hawk's Pro Skater a hit on the PlayStation. As such, it's a must-buy for any Dreamcast owner. Many have ...