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  2. List of Maxis games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of games created by Maxis. Maxis is an American video game developer that was founded in 1987 and became a division of Electronic Arts (EA) in 1997. Maxis' second software title was the seminal SimCity, a city simulation and planning game. Maxis is the creator of the best-selling PC game of all time, The Sims, and its sequel, The ...

  3. Yellow Taxi Goes Vroom - Wikipedia

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    The player controls a wind-up taxi that can be braked, [1] flipped, accelerated, or driven on ramps; [3] however, the player cannot make the taxi jump. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 6 ] They may use a cancellable dash ability (termed the Flip-o-Will) [ 1 ] to break through blocks and can drive towards obstacles such as bounce pads to navigate the area.

  4. Nitrome - Wikipedia

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    Turn-Undead was the final Touchy game, released October 2014. Nitrome has made games for MTV Arcade, [11] PCH Games and Miniclip. Most of the games are divided into levels (usually between 10 and 100), and also give the player the option to replay any level they have completed, even if they have lost. Some games also feature the concept of bosses.

  5. Crazy Taxi (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Taxi [c] is a racing video game developed and published by Sega. [11] It is the first game in the Crazy Taxi series. The game was first released in arcades in 1999 and then was ported to the Dreamcast in 2000. Gameplay is based on picking up taxi customers and driving to their destination as quickly as possible.

  6. Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars [a] is a 2007 racing video game developed by Sniper Studios and Black Hole Entertainment, and part of the Crazy Taxi series. A compilation of Crazy Taxi (1999) and Crazy Taxi 2 (2001), Black Hole Entertainment ported the original games from the Dreamcast to the PlayStation Portable, while Sniper Studios added a new multiplayer mode.

  7. Crazy Taxi: Catch a Ride - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Category:Video games about taxis - Wikipedia

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  9. Poki - Wikipedia

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    Kade Poki (born 1988), New Zealand rugby union player; Poki language, a West Chadic language of Bauchi State, Nigeria; Poki Ng (born 1991), Hong Kong singer in the boy band Error; Pokimane (born 1996), Moroccan-Canadian internet personality; Poki, a computer poker player developed at the University of Alberta; Poki.com, a video game website ...