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Crazy Taxi: World Tour

pendragon1

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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePi8tDdKuWw

https://www.sega.com/crazy-taxi/crazy-taxi-world-tour
 
I was pretty good at the arcade version of the original. It was a lot of fun for 5-10 minutes at a time. I got to the point where I could loop all the way back to the start and play for 20 minutes on one credit. At least as long as the arcade didn't set the timer super low.
I'm not sure there's enough content there for a full game in 2026, though. Even if there are different maps, it's not like there's a lot of depth.
 
It wouldn't be the same if they didn't have Offspring. It brought a smile to my face hearing the trailer.
 
I Wanted this game on Dreamcast but I don't think there was a physical copy to be had.

Plenty of copies when I was looking. As a high data rate game, you want a pressed copy rather than sailing the seas. (Unless you have an ODE). gd-rom is double the density of cd-rom and IIRC, the drive will read gd-roms at its top motor speed. Crazy taxi is pretty good at masking missing data, but you'd have way more noticable pop in as it's pulling in objects the whole time you're driving around.
 
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