GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Sega today announced Crazy Taxi: City Rush, a new installment in the over-the-top driving series developed by Crazy Taxi creator Kenji Kanno ...
We've been seeing Sega tap its Crazy Taxi series a lot lately, launching a mobile version of the original Crazy Taxi game on iOS and Android last week. This week, however, Sega is back with an all new ...
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Sega didn't find success with the Dreamcast over a decade ago, but some of the games from that system have endured. Crazy Taxi came to Android and iOS last year for $4.99 with the same arcade-style ...
Sega announced Crazy Taxi: City Rush this morning, a new free-to-play entry that's being developed exclusively for mobiles. Kenji Kanno, the man who created the original 1999 arcade game, is back as ...
Anyone that owned a Sega Dreamcast or hung out in arcades in 1999 should take a seat. "Crazy Taxi" now available as a free download on iOS and Android devices. Ryan Neal (Courtesy of Sega) It looks ...
Late last year, Sega confirmed rumors that had been brewing for some time that it was bringing back Crazy Taxi, among other classic franchises, in the coming years with a modern twist. On Monday, the ...
The goal of Sega’s free-to-play Crazy Taxi: City Rush is very familiar—pick up a passenger in a taxi and drive around like a crazy person in order to deliver the passenger to his or her destination on ...
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