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Crazy Taxi is a series of racing games developed by Hitmaker and published by Sega. It was first available as an arcade video game in 1999, then released for the Dreamcast console in 2000. It is the third best-selling Dreamcast game in the United States, selling over a million copies. [1]
Crazy Taxi and its sequels have also prompted several games which clone its core gameplay. The Simpsons: Road Rage was the first of these titles, released in 2001. In 2003, Sega filed a lawsuit against Fox Interactive, Electronic Arts, and Radical Entertainment. [100] Sega claimed that the game was a patent infringement of Crazy Taxi.
Crazy Taxi 2 contains two cities, "Around Apple" and "Small Apple", which are both somewhat based on New York City. The latter is also included in Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller. EarthBound has a city called Fourside, which is also referred as the Big Banana; a parody of New York's nickname, the Big Apple.
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Many Dreamcast games are regarded as innovative, including Sonic Adventure, Crazy Taxi (1999), Shenmue (1999), Jet Set Radio (2000), and Phantasy Star Online (2000). The Dreamcast remains popular in the video game homebrew community, which has developed private servers to preserve its online functions and unofficial Dreamcast software.
Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller (known as Crazy Taxi 3 in Europe) is a 2002 racing video game and the third in Sega's Crazy Taxi series. It was originally released for the Xbox, followed by an arcade release under the title Crazy Taxi: High Roller for the Sega Chihiro game board and then a Microsoft Windows release. It expands on the previous two ...
This is a comprehensive list of online Dreamcast games, including those that could be played on SegaNet, an online gaming service by Sega. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Although SegaNet was discontinued on September 30, 2003, dedicated fans have continued to support online gameplay for Dreamcast games through their own initiatives.
Crazy Taxi: Catch a Ride is a racing action video game for the Game Boy Advance, part of the Crazy Taxi series. It was developed by Graphic State and published by Sega.This game is an attempt to port the original Crazy Taxi to the Game Boy Advance, featuring two cities (one unlockable), nine Crazy Box minigames and all four cabbies from the original game.