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Publisher: Strangelite
Developer: Empire Interactive

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Platform Release Date Ave Rating
Dreamcast Dreamcast 24 January 2000 -
Gamecube Gamecube 17 November 2002 -
PC PC 8 October 2002 4.7
Playstation 2 Playstation 2 14 May 2002 -

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1999DC January 24 2000 February 25 2000PS2 2001 June 1 2001GCN November 18 2001 May 3 2002Microsoft Windows 2002 June 28 2002

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Crazy Taxi is a video game developed by Hitmaker and published by Sega. The game was first released in arcades in 1999 and was ported to the Dreamcast in 2000. Subsequently, it has been brought to the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube in 2001, and then Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Advance in 2002. Crazy Taxi is the first game in the Crazy Taxi series, and it became one of the few Sega All Stars. It has also earned Greatest Hits status on PlayStation 2 and Player's Choice status on GameCube. Sega followed up on the success of Crazy Taxi by making a sequel, Crazy Taxi 2 for Dreamcast, which included several gameplay changes.

Gameplay

The arcade version of the game includes one level, and an additional "original" stage was added for the console versions. Both are based in sunny coastal California locales, with steep hills and other strong similarities to San Francisco (Possibly due to the fact that Sega's American headquarters are located in San Francisco). North of the map, past the baseball stadium, a high rise city can be found for further adventure. For both levels, the player has a choice of four drivers and their cabs, each of whom has slightly different attributes: Axel is the well-balanced cab choice, BD Joe has the fastest floored speed but least controllability, Gena has the best acceleration/deceleration and braking and Gus has the heaviest cab, enabling him to drive well off-road and even onto most oncoming traffic.

The main objective of the game is to pick up customers and take them to their chosen destination as fast as possible. Along the way, money can be earned (the game is primarily a score attack title) by performing outrageous stunts such as the "Crazy Through" (near-misses with other vehicles; both risk and reward are higher when driving against the flow of traffic) and "Crazy Drift" (extended, barely-controlled skidding).

When the destination is reached, that customer's fare is added to the player's total money earned, while "Speedy", "Normal" or "Slow" ratings are awarded depending on how long the player took to complete the journey. If the player is too slow in reaching the objective and the customer's timer runs out, a "Bad" rating is given before even reaching the destination, and the customer jumps from the taxi. There is no penalty for a "Bad" rating, but time will have been wasted attempting to deliver this customer. However, there is often sufficient time available on the main clock for the player to pick up another passenger with hope to make up for their loss. On the arcade version, if a player earns a "Bad" rating, the next fare starts at $0.00.

For each level, one can play under different time conditions: three-minute, five-minute or ten-minute settings, or the "Arcade Rules" used in the original coin-op version of the game but which was also included in the home versions. In the three time-limited settings, play continues for the designated period of time, after which the cab automatically stops and no more points can be scored. Under Arcade Rules, the player starts with an initial time limit of around a minute (although in this first Crazy Taxi game it can be changed in the options screen), which can be extended through time bonuses earned for "Speedy" and "Normal" deliveries, as well as by making good use of whatever time is left over after making a delivery. Expert players, able to memorise the best route from pick-up to delivery, can thus continue playing for long periods of time - however, as time goes on, the "best" passengers will have been taken to their destinations, leaving fewer potential customers remaining, so as the game continues the challenge increases.

All versions (except the Windows version) of the game are also notable for their soundtrack featuring Bad Religion ("Inner Logic," "Ten in 2010," "Them and Us", and "Hear It") and The Offspring ("All I Want," "Change the World," and "Way Down the Line").

Console versions of the game also feature the "Crazy Box", a set of minigames that features challenges such as stopping by hitting a pole, picking up and dropping off a number customers within time limits, bowling using the taxi as a ball, and popping giant balloons in a field.

In "Crazy Box" mode, newer challenges can be unlocked by clearing three horizontal or vertical rows. Among these'unlockables' is a minigame where the player must drive through the winding lanes designed like bowling alleys, knocking down 'pins' as they drive. The player is awarded points for each knockdown, and Grand Slams for a 'strike'.

Stunts

The game features fast arcade-style gameplay, along with a variety of cab 'stunts'. The first stunt is the Crazy Dash, a forward burst of speed that can be pulled off in succession. To trigger the burst, the player must shift into 'drive' and directly follow it with the 'accelerate' button. The rear of the car is forced down somewhat, lifting the front end. For multiple dashes, hit 'reverse' and then again 'drive' immediately followed by 'accelerate' (known as the Limit Cut). A variation called the "Crazy Backdash" involves performing a Crazy Dash and then shifting into reverse, so that the car reverses with a burst of speed. A side-effect of these three tricks is that the car gains massive traction and limited steering, which can be exploited by players to more easily weave in and out of traffic. It can also be exploited to do a "Crazy Stop", where after a Crazy Dash the brakes are applied and reverse gear engaged, causing the car to stop almost instantly. This causes the rear of the car to lift up, as if front wheel braking is applied. Another stunt is the Crazy Drift. This is accomplished by quickly hitting 'reverse' and then 'drive' while making a sharp turn. A final, position-specific stunt is the Crazy Jump, which goes off automatically if the player goes off ramps or other sudden inclines.

Despite being violently thrown around and not seemingly strapped into the taxi in any visible way, passengers are usually appreciative of stunts and reward the player with bonus fares upon successful execution (i.e. not hitting anything). Mastery of stunts is essential for attaining high scores in the game.

Advertising

As well as generic destinations such as the city's police station, rail terminal and lookout point, passengers may also request to be taken to Pizza Hut, (the now-bankrupt) Tower Records, the FILA sportswear store, Levi's store or Kentucky Fried Chicken. Each of these chains is modeled as a location in the game. Although this is one of the most prominent examples of product placement in video gaming history, it is generally looked upon relatively favorably amongst gamers, perhaps because it gives a sense of realism to the (semi-)fictional city in the game.

All product placements were removed from the later PSP release, and replaced with generic store names "Fast Food Chicken Restaurant" for instance.

Cars

The vehicles used in the game are generic, though BD Joe's and Axel's resemble Cadillacs/Chevrolets, Gena's a Mustang and Gus's a 1949 Buick.

Image:Crazy_Taxi1_SCR.PNG|B.D. Joe's cab

Windows port

In 2002, Strangelite ported the game to Microsoft Windows. The Windows version had a different soundtrack. It did not sell well and was eventually released as part of the xplosiv budget range.

Soundtracks

The following list is for the Arcade, Dreamcast, PS2, and GameCube versions.

  • Bad Religion - Inner Logic

  • Bad Religion - Ten in 2010

  • Bad Religion - Them and Us

  • Bad Religion - Hear It

  • The Offspring - All I Want

  • The Offspring - Way Down the Line

  • The Offspring - Change the World

    In the GameCube and PlayStation 2 versions there is a line in the song "Way Down The Line" that is altered from, "fuck up like your parents did", to "grow up like your parents did."

    The following list is for the Microsoft Windows version.

  • Pivit - Fingercuffs

  • Pivit - Middle Children

  • Too Rude - The Distance

  • Total Chaos - Let It Roll

  • Total Chaos - What You Gonna Do

    Reception

    References

    See also

  • Crazy Taxi 2

  • Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller

  • Crazy Taxi: Double Punch

  • The Simpsons Road Rage

  • Emergency Mayhem

    External links

  • Crazy Taxi PapercraftBuild your own Crazy Taxi Paper Model

  • Twin Galaxies Scoreboard for Crazy Taxi High Scores

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