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SEGA's Classic Arcade Game Crazy Taxi Goes Free on iOS and Android

The classic car racing arcade game first released in 1999, Crazy Taxi, is now available on mobile platforms for free, while it used to cost £4.99.

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GravelerMagnitude92566d ago

My broski had this for dreamcast and i had this for gamecube

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Sega's Classics Are About To Return, And I Can't Be More Excited

Amidst the thrilling TGA 2023, Sega landed with a bang, bringing not one, not two, but five classics, including Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio.

Fist4achin148d ago

Sega rocks and I'm excited that these classics are getting attention. Bring it on! Sega!

Yi-Long148d ago

I’m just happy that some suits at Sega have finally woken up to realize they have literal gold in their library well worth bringing back to a modern audience.

I’m hoping they can also bring back Virtua Tennis (doesn’t need licenses), Sega Rally, etc.

Fist4achin147d ago

I'm right there with you. Now I just need more time to play all that I want to play. My backlog is killing me.

CPTN MITCHELL148d ago

I'm playing Shinobi arcade thanks to happy Chick APK

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Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio reboot hopes emerge after new survey

Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio reboot rumours are heating up again as a new SEGA survey points toward a next-gen makeover for these iconic franchises.

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SullysCigar462d ago

Crazy Taxi + PSVR2 + racing set up = Dream come true!

Number1TailzFan462d ago

I want to see a new ESPN Extreme Games, that first game on PS1 was so funny, and the video segments with that woman mocking you.

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7 Best Retro Games On Android And iOS

The Gamer Writes "The video game industry has grown rapidly over the years. With millions of titles in existence today, gamers are sure to find a game they would enjoy. However, despite the numerous modern titles launched, retro games continue to thrive and remain popular among gamers. There is just something about these old-school gems that provide us with a sense of joy and comfort different from what modern experiences can offer."

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