Videogamer: "SEGA's port of the arcade title Crazy Taxi came about in 2000 during the middle of the Dreamcast's life cycle, becoming enough of a success to spawn two sequels and a number of additional console ports throughout the rest of the Noughties. In the transition from arcade to console the game retained its iconic soundtrack - one that featured tracks by The Offspring and Bad Religion, among others - along with the bright, crayola-coloured graphics. SEGA binned the original steering wheel peripheral, added in a new city setting, and then essentially left the game alone to develop a fanbase beyond arcade venues."
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.
Sega rocks and I'm excited that these classics are getting attention. Bring it on! Sega!
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.
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.
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."