Summary: Any respectable gamer knows that Crazy Taxi is one wild ride. Is Acclaim’s GameCube port of the Sega classic worth the crazy money?
Pros: Framerate is 60 fps, fast & fluid, One of the greatest Dreamcast games for GameCube launch, Playing Crazy Taxi with the GameCube controller is simply wonderful
Cons: Almost nothing new whatsoever, The game’s announcer is probably too crazy for his own good, The new voices pale in comparison to the originals & samples are overused
Summary: Thanks to the GAMECUBE’s controller this game plays exactly like its Dreamcast counterpart. The control is very tight and accurate which has an end result of making sharp...
Summary: Crazy Taxi for GameCube is no different than other versions of the game—but this also means it’s just as fun and wild as it always was.
Pros: Excellent, timeless arcade-style gameplay., Playing Crazy Taxi with the GameCube controller...yummy!, The Offspring, if you like them.
Cons: Absolutely no improvements from the Dreamcast version., Grating voice-work. Die, Mr. Announcer., Not very much depth in the long run., The Offspring, if you hate them.
Excerpt: Crazy about Crazy Taxi In the arcade days people were popping coins in the machine just so they can see if they can deliver one more person or beat their score by even a
Excerpt: Crazy about Crazy Taxi In the arcade days people were popping coins in the machine just so they can see if they can deliver one more person or beat their score by even a
Summary: Auch wenn das Spiel bereits 2 Jahre auf dem Buckel hat und Dreamcast-Fans schon Teil 2 daddeln dürfen: Crazy Taxi hat nichts von seinem Reiz verloren.