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Crazy Taxi

  • Video Game
  • 1999
  • T
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.3K
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Crazy Taxi (1999)
Crazy Taxi
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Car ActionActionComedy

An arcade game where you drive a taxi cab through a virtual San Francisco. Your goal is to try and earn big cab fares, by picking up passengers and dropping them off at their destination spo... Read allAn arcade game where you drive a taxi cab through a virtual San Francisco. Your goal is to try and earn big cab fares, by picking up passengers and dropping them off at their destination spots before you run out of time.An arcade game where you drive a taxi cab through a virtual San Francisco. Your goal is to try and earn big cab fares, by picking up passengers and dropping them off at their destination spots before you run out of time.

  • Director
    • Kenji Kanno
  • Stars
    • Bryan Burton-Lewis
    • Kent Frick
    • Lisle Wilkerson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Kenji Kanno
    • Stars
      • Bryan Burton-Lewis
      • Kent Frick
      • Lisle Wilkerson
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bryan Burton-Lewis
    • Axel
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kent Frick
    • B.D. Joe (Arcade)
    • (voice)
    Lisle Wilkerson
    Lisle Wilkerson
    • Gena (Arcade)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Thomas King
    • Gus (Arcade)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Darrell Harris
    • B.D. Joe (Gamecube)
    • (voice)
    Marie Cochrane
    • Gena (Gamecube)
    • (voice)
    Chris Peppler
    • Gus (Gamecube)
    • (voice)
    Dave Fromm
    • Customers (Gamecube)
    • (voice)
    Marvin Dangerfield
    • Customers (Gamecube)
    • (voice)
    Lynn Harris
    Lynn Harris
    • Multiple passengers
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Kenji Kanno
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    7Terryfan

    Craxy Taxi indeed

    I pick up Crazy Taxi on the PlayStation 2 while it was originally out for the Arcade and Sega Dreamcast you can also pick it up on the Nintendo GameCube.

    But no matter what system you pick up Crazy Taxi you will be having quite the experience unlike any game you have played before.

    It just going to take some time to get a hold of because the game is just crazy no pun intended.

    The graphics the background are good and gives you the feeling of being in a real world as you play along with the character models being believable The sound effects are a huge selling point for the game with a good soundtrack and the character voices are pretty entertaining.

    The controls take time to get use as you are in for a fast and furious game that holds nothing back as you play. The Game play is where the game gets it selling point for it original idea for a game which is rare to see but it is a creative way to get players to play your game.

    I give Crazy Taxi an 7 out of 10
    mish17

    No lasting appeal whatsoever

    I bought this for the Gameboy Advance because a couple of years ago I watched my boyfriend play Grand Theft Auto, and the fact that he could hijack a taxi in that, and pick up passengers sounded quite entertaining to me. I got a GBA for my birthday, and ended up buying this.

    Big mistake. I shouldn't be allowed in shops alone to buy GBA games, cos I choose rubbish! OK, the game was OK to start with. I figured out how to work it, despite having no instructions, and having my licence taken off me on my first go. I carried on, and 'completed' it within a couple of hours. Actually, I don't think there's any way you can complete it, but once you're the number 1 taxi driver out there, there's nowhere else for you to go.

    The graphics are also terrible on the GBA, and I don't know why. I 'crashed' into walls & other drivers so many times simply because I couldn't work out where I was going. I had about a couple of inches away from my face most of the time, just so I could work out where I was going.

    The training sessions, aren't worth the hassle of playing. They're pointless, and the only one I half managed to do was crash into balloons, and I still only managed 12 out of 20. It's impossible to achieve what is expected of you during the training.

    I quickly became tired of this game, although I've kept going back to it, simply because the other game I've got for the GBA is getting on my nerves now. Which funnily enough also has a training session, but if you don't pass the training, then you don't get to play the rest of the game.

    The game's also very repetitive. You pick up the same passengers at the same places, and take them to the same destinations. If you change how much traffic there is on the roads in the options, then you do take them to different places, but I found I couldn't pick up as many passengers within the time limit. I managed to pick up nearly 20, but then it started repeating the destinations.

    Overall I would not recommend this game to anyone, unless it's very very cheap, which mine was. I like the style of the game, and would keep an eye out for similar styles of games, but not this.
    10AlexanderTsui

    One of the Great Action Games Ever Made!

    I remember that I could go at this game for hours at the arcade, in front of my PS2, in front of my PC, and, today, even in front of my Xbox 360 (through XBLA!) The reason why this game can keep me hooked for hours is mainly because once you get into the crazy action, you could only crave for more (which was pretty good unless I was in the arcade spending so much money on it… worth it every time!)

    The great thing about this title is that it's got a pretty huge world that you pretty much speed through. You don't know it because you're rushing to beat the clock of the passenger's needs and the game timer. Everything is so well placed and is great to wreak havoc at while performing your duties! I've played this game so much that I've memorised the map. My main goal is to top any leaderboard out there (except the XBLA overall leaderboards… the top 10 must be so super dedicated, I couldn't possibly compete.)

    The characters, although they are unnamed and are scattered around with some sort of time-shift schedule throughout gameplay, have such interesting personalities that make me laugh every time I trigger their reactions to things. I love wondering why they could possibly be going to the destination they're going, especially some characters with shared character models going to a different destination every time.

    The gameplay is so solid and self-explanatory that anyone could just sit down (at an arcade) or pick up (a controller) and get rolling. I absolutely love how the game just keeps on going and doesn't stay too much the same as the destinations for each character at a specific spot changes dynamically as you play. It just keeps me (and my addiction) going every time and it's just hard to just put down the controller or hop out the arcade seat.

    Overall, this has been my childhood favourite game and still is my favourite game to-date. The huge world, the interesting character personalities and the game components overall mix in so well together to keep me hooked. Every time I play and I expect to play for 30 minutes, I usually begin spending hours on it. That's how great it is and I can confidently say that this is one of the greatest action/driving games ever made!
    KellySmiths55358

    Crazy Taxi is Crazy Fun.

    Crazy Taxi is a brilliant looking game. From the highly detailed and realistic roads and buildings to the nice looking cars. The graphics play a huge part in making the two cities featured in this game look and feel alive. There are also added effects like sparks flying out of your car which add to the graphics. The game also runs at a very impressive 60 FPS. In fact, it's very hard to tell any differences in terms of graphics to it's Naomi board Arcade brother. There is also occasional Slowdown, which happens to be unusual considering the fact that it happens when there isn't a high number of polygons flooding the screen. Both of these problems are far more frequent in the Dreamcast city. But they are only minor nuances and won't leave you feeling a little frustrated.

    To say that there is a lot to come back for would be a lie. There is only ONE thing to come back for, and that is the fun. There is added Crazy Box mode which gives you missions to do and is a bit like a training mode, but you won't be coming back just for that. You'll be coming back for the incredible amount of fun that this game offers. The exclusive Dreamcast city that has been added to the home version of the game also highly ups the replay value.

    All in all, Crazy Taxi is one of the most addictive games ever made.
    7MrPaull0324

    Crazy arcade fun

    I had such a blast playing this as a kid in the arcade with my friends. For the most part, we didn't care so much for getting a high score, it was just a blast driving around at high speeds, smashing into things, and hearing people scream as they dove out of the way. It was hysterical!

    The levels were huge, beautifully designed, and based on real cities, like San Franciso, Las Vegas, and New York City. The soundtrack was absolutely banging with rock music from Bad Religion and The Offspring. There was a lot of product placement with destinations like Pizza Hut, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and Tower Records included, but I didn't mind.

    But if you were a competitive arcade gamer and really wanted to build up a high score, you definitely had to go with Gus due to his superior handling making him the best all-around driver in my book, since this was vital for weaving through traffic smoothly enough, building up Crazy-Through combos and avoiding uneven terrain like stairs and grass as much as you can. Otherwise, if speed is your strong suit, you were better off playing as B. D. Joe. If you just wanted to play for fun, then go with Gena; she had the best lines thanks to Lisle Wilkerson great voice acting.

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    • Trivia
      Richard Donner wanted to make this game into a movie, but quickly gave up on the idea.
    • Goofs
      In the manual, Gus's taxicab is described as a "old, junked out 1955 jalopy". In the game, it is shown to be in good condition, consistent in appearance with other cabbies' taxis.
    • Quotes

      Unknown: Hey hey hey, it's time to make some crazy money! Are you ready? Here we go!

      [music starts]

    • Alternate versions
      In some versions of the game Crazy Taxi, the word "Fuck" has been changed to "Grow" in the song "Way Down The Line" by the rock group Offspring.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Game Room: Crazy Taxi for Dreamcast (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Way Down The Line
      Written by The Offspring

      Performed by The Offspring

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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      • Official US site (DreamCast version)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Acclaim Studios
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