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Crazy Taxi [MK-51035-50]

Crazy Taxi

クレイジータクシー
An image of Crazy Taxi - Front Cover.
An image of Crazy Taxi - Back Cover.
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A high‑octane, punk‑infused arcade racer that turns city driving into a score‑chasing spectacle by blending speed, chaos, and style. A cornerstone of the Dreamcast library and a lasting symbol of Sega’s arcade legacy.

Description

Originally an arcade hit, Crazy Taxi was ported to the Dreamcast with remarkable fidelity, preserving its blistering speed, open‑city design, and signature attitude. Players take on the role of a cab driver in a fictionalised San Francisco, racing against the clock to pick up passengers and deliver them to destinations as quickly and recklessly as possible. The faster and wilder the ride, the more money you earn.

The game’s structure so simple: pick up a customer, follow the on‑screen arrow, and get them to their stop before time runs out. But the challenge lies in mastering shortcuts, traffic weaving, and stunt driving to maximise fares and tips. The city is a dense, semi‑open environment filled with ramps, hills, and destructible objects, encouraging players to improvise routes and exploit physics.

The tone is pure late‑’90s arcade excess: loud, fast, and unrepentantly brash. The soundtrack, featuring The Offspring and Bad Religion, blasts punk rock anthems that perfectly match the game’s anarchic energy. The voiceovers are exaggerated and cartoonish, with passengers shouting directions and reacting to your driving with delight or terror. Beneath the surface, Crazy Taxi is about freedom, momentum, and controlled chaos. A celebration of urban improvisation and anti‑authority energy, where the city becomes a playground and the player a punk‑era trickster. There’s no story, no character arcs — just the thrill of motion and the joy of pushing systems to their edge.

The Dreamcast version includes both the original arcade map and a second, larger city exclusive to the home release. It also features a “Crazy Box” mode — a series of skill‑based challenges that push the game’s mechanics to their limits, from bowling with your cab to long‑distance jumps. Although this has been ported far too many times, the DC version remains the arguably the best with the original music and trademarked locations.

Crazy Taxi was one of the Dreamcast’s best‑selling and most beloved titles, praised for its arcade‑perfect gameplay, vibrant visuals, and addictive loop. Lauded for its pick‑up‑and‑play appeal and the sheer fun of its reckless driving. It remains a defining example of Sega’s arcade‑to‑home philosophy and a cult classic that continues to influence arcade racers and open‑world traversal design. I had a few PAL copies of this over the years, and am left with this single sealed copy.

 

Datasheet

Item Name
  • Crazy Taxi
Original Name
  • クレイジータクシー
Item Code
  • MK-51035-50
Item Number
  • 5060004760190
Series
  • Crazy Taxi
Type
  • Software
Genre
  • Racing
Theme
  • Arcade
  • Humour
  • Street Culture
  • Transport
Region
  • PAL
Territory
  • EU
  • United Kingdom
Packaging
  • Present
Documentation
  • Present
Developer
  • Hitmaker (Sega AM3)
Publisher
  • Sega Europe
Media
  • GD-ROM
  • Media
    Identity
Players
  • 1
Peripherals
  • Haptic Feedback
  • Racing Wheel
  • Second Screen
  • VGA Box
Video Modes
  • 480p/VGA
  • PAL 60 Hz
Release Date
  • 25 February 2000
Date Added
  • 28 October 2002

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