The primary reason to remove those names was to avoid lawsuits from copyrighted franchises since this port was developed by Sniper Studios, while Sega AM-3 then known as Hitmaker for a while who developed the early versions of Crazy Taxi and Crazy Taxi 2 in and respectively had permission from the franchises to use those names in the games.
Most of the sound effects are completely different ie. Certain respectives between the driver and customers talking have been re-arranged. Trivia In the beta version of the game, almost all of the customer quotes from the early versions were re-recorded, including some extra sayings for when the player crashes hard into walls or heavy objects, one of them was "That hurt!
Pay more attention now! Previous games were rated T for profanity and violence with the exception of Crazy Taxi: Catch a Ride which was rated E with minimal to no offensive material. The original teaser trailer for the Japanese version used artworks of the cast from their appearances in Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller , however this game is only a port of the Dreamcast version of Crazy Taxi and Crazy Taxi 2 that was released only for the Dreamcast, and Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller is not included since it was released only for the Xbox and arcades after the Dreamcast's discontinuation in External links Official Site.
Brand new multiplayer gameplay features provide endless entertainment where players can steal passengers from other cabbies by bumping their opponent's car and create chaotic competition on the road. Navigating through traffic, hills, and obstacles isn't easy, so it takes a skilled cabbie with no fear to earn the big bucks. Players can drive through the two original maps of Crazy Taxi, including the arcade map and the original Dreamcast map, both inspired by the steep hills, trademark cable cars, and breezy waterfront of San Francisco.
Then they'll head for the Small Apple maps in "Crazy Taxi 2," which is inspired by New York's large building fronts, hectic downtown streets, and the city's famous Central Park and subway system.
Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars offers cabbies several single player modes including the mission-based Arcade mode, where skilled drivers earn time bonuses, and Time Trial mode where drivers collect the highest fares possible in the time allowed.
In addition, for cabbies to practice their crazy driving skills, two mini-game training modes are available. They include Crazy Box, a collection of 16 original Crazy Taxi mini-games and Crazy Pyramid, mini-games arranged in a pyramid that drivers must complete to unlock more mini-games from "Crazy Taxi 2. Buy on. Play Sound. Please enter your birth date to watch this video:. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Enter.
Critic Reviews. Score distribution:. Positive: 7 out of Mixed: 15 out of Negative: 3 out of Game Chronicles. This is just one of those games you can pick up and play on a whim for two minutes or two hours. The game can get quite addicting as you try to shave seconds off your delivery time while sneaking in an extra jump or a few more yards of crazy drift.
All this publication's reviews Read full review. Overall, Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars has its flaws, but remains a smooth running ride, one that'll certainly satisfy fans of the series and newcomers alike.
There are tons of games out there with larger price tags and smaller feature lists. Games Master UK. A basic arcade game that we've seen many times before but it still has a certain appeal. Home Emulators Platforms Games. There is also a multiplayer aspect which was not available in the games' predecessors, where players compete against one another for customers and fare money.
The game was developed by newly created Sniper Studios. All PSP Roms. The second component is the Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars rom itself to play on the emulator.
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