Crazy Taxi on Sega Dreamcast

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Sega DreamcastDistributed by
Sega

  • Price: £39.99
  • Players : 1

    game picCrazy Taxiis an arcade racer that began life in that very dwelling.The premise is simple: drive around town, pick up fares, drop them off,then move onto the next unsuspecting punter. Each time they have a timelimit. The sooner you arrive, the more cash you’ll score. Some people willalso pay more than others.

    When you stop, your fare will tell you where to go and a picture of theirdestination is shown. A green arrow will appear atop the screen and if youfollow it you’ll get closer, although note that it doesn’t always point outa direct route. When you’re nearly there, the arrow turns yellow and eventuallychanged to red before zooming off and pointing out the place the stop. Ifyou can’t see it after that, then you are the proud owner of a white stick.

    If you have to get to where you’re going by not quite sticking to the roads,then so be it. You can drive into the parking lot and jump off the firstfloor, cruise down the railway line or underwater and I even managed toreplicate John McClane in Die Hard with a Vengeance when he drovealong the interstate, saw what he wanted was on the road below and just tookoff from the side of the road to land down below with a thump.

    At the start of game, choose from the original or Arcade tracks, then oneof four drivers each with their own attributes – I tend to stick with Gusas he seems to get about the fastest – and then choose whether to play for3, 5 or 10 minutes or as long as you can manage before running out of time,the latter not being particularly easy as you get extra time for pickingpeople up and doing the right thing, but I never managed to get beyond fouror five punters this way.


    I haven’t played the arcade machine but it’s a safe bet that it only containedthe main game and not the nine sub-games that are also included in theDreamcast version in which speed is of the essence and they either basethemselves around trying to get from A to B in a set time with only onepassenger, or doing something similar with several customer drop-offs andpick-ups, plus a game where you have to perform a jump off a long slope thattakes you over 150 metres in length. It took me a few times before I managedit, but I’m reliably informed that Crazy Dashes and Limit Cuts are the wayto go here.

    At the time of writing, in the newsgroup uk.games.video.dreamcast

  • some haveclaimed high scores of nearly 400 metres, while one proclaimed 724 metres !

    You almost get the feeling that real taxi drivers don’t have to take aproper test – they just have a go on this for the afternoon before being letloose on the roads.


    Graphics, Sound and Playability

    Fast, furious, colourful, fun and absolutely gorgeous. That’s the bestway I can describe the graphics in Crazy Taxi, which is the firstDreamcast game I’ve played. As you drive about the speed of the game ismind-blowing and it runs like lightning. There’s some very slight pop-upas you drive along and something rather odd happening when you see futurecustomers walking through cars or other solid objects to get you, but there’snothing to compare, when you drive down very steep streets (say that quicklyafter a few pints) while playing on a 32″ widescreen TV, to give that perfectstomach-churning effect of feeling in danger.

    The sound is the only let-down in this game, although sonic effects werenever a driving game’s strongest point. The rock music is loud and energetic,but repetitive, there’s the usual rev of the engine – albeit useful whendetermining if a “Crazy Dash” has worked, while the dialogue is basic withcustomers shouting at you when you get it wrong and miss their time limit,or complimenting you when you do your job properly and one of the malepassengers sounds like Beavis and Butthead‘s elderly next-door neighbour.

    The handling of the car takes a little while to get used to and I find it’seasier to perform tight turns by using the D-pad and not the analogue joystick,so tend to use that throughout most of the game. There’s also special movesto consider such as the aforementioned Crazy Dash and Limit Cut which willtake some time to perfect. At times, if you get involved in a crash it’snot always easy to tear your way out of it if there are several cars involvedand the time continues to tick down…

    Hints and Tips

    A personal tip I have: when you drop someone off, as the camera spins around,try to spot another fare waiting to be picked up.

    Thanks to The Great Cthulhu from uk.games.video.dreamcast forhis advice on Crazy Dashes and Limit Cuts :

    When you start before you accelerate,put the car into R then straight into Dand accelerate if you get a fast start (no wheelspin) that’s a Crazy Dash (CD)(the engine pitch goes up real high). Use the same principle when you aremoving, it works easier when you are moving at speed.

    Let go of Accelerate, shift into R, straight back into D then floor theaccelerator. Make sure your finger is completely off the accelerator when youshift from D to R and back to D, it’s really all in the timing.

    Practice doing them from a dead stop then you’ll know if it’s working or notand you’ll get used to the engine noise that you should be hearing.

    A Limit Cut is a CD straight after a CD, you need to do the second (orthird, fourth etc) CD just before the previous CD winds down, once again youneed to learn what noise the engine makes.

    This should be all you need to know,it’s basically a matter of timing, thenpractice, practice, practice………..

    Thanks to Jools Moore from Powerhouse PRfor the following cheats :

    ‘+’ Means to ‘Press’
    ‘-‘ Means to ‘Release’
    ‘++’ Means to ‘Press & Hold’

    Enter these cheats during the character selection screen.

    ANOTHER DAY MODE: (car starts in a different position, music is different too)

    Press R trigger once at the character select screen, then release.
    Press R trigger again and while pressing the R trigger, press A button.

    +R, -R, ++R & A

    SECRET BIKE MODE

    Press L and R triggers together at the character select screen. Thenrelease L first then R.
    Then press L and R triggers again and then release L and R together.

    L & R, -L, -R, L & R, -L & -R (then press A to continue)

    ANOTHER DAY & SECRET BIKE MODE

    Enter in the Secret Bike mode code, then add:
    Press and hold R trigger while selecting with A button.

    L & R, -L, -R, L & R, -L & -R, ++R & A

    Enter these cheats in just before the character select screen of Arcadeand Original modes

    NO DESTINATION MARKERS

    Press and hold L and Start buttons together on the Mode Selection screen,press A button to enter. Keep holding L and Start buttons until after theCharacter select screen.

    ++ L & ++ Start Button, – L & – Start button (After Character selectscreen)

    NO ARROWS DURING GAMEPLAY FOR NAVIGATION

    Press and hold R and Start buttons together on the Mode Selection screen,press A button to enter. Keep holding R and Start buttons until after theCharacter select screen.

    ++ R & ++ Start Button, – R & – Start button (After Character selectscreen)

    NO DESTINATION MARKS OR DIRECTIONAL ARROWS FOR NAVIGATION

    Press and hold R, L and Start buttons together on the Mode Selection screen,press A button to enter. Keep holding R, L and Start buttons until afterthe Character select screen.

    ++ R, ++ L & ++ Start Button, – R, – L & – Start button (After Characterselect screen)

    VIEW CHANGE

    You can change to 2 new views by connecting a controller to port C andpressing the Start button. Then press the Y or B buttons to select the newview. Then plug the controller back into port A and press the Start button.You can now play in the new view! It is a lot easier if you have a secondcontroller in port C so you can change when you want without having toconstantly swap ports!


    game picOverall

    If I had any suggestions for the sequel, I’d ask for improved physics aroundthe town. I loved Microsoft’s Midtown Madness (that’s the last timeyou’ll hear me praise anything from the Gatester) and what Crazy Taxi needsis actual damage caused to the cars when you hit them and the ability tocause a pile up on the interstate whenever you feel like it. However, theyjust flip over without a scratch and you can carry on along your merry,destructive way… but then this is not a work of strategy, but an out-and-outarcade game and a very good one at that.

    I’d also like to see a level end. You just race around the same town and I’dlike to see different locations from around the world.

    If you’re after some more info on Crazy Taxi, you can checkout the official Website atwww.crazytaxi.com

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    OVERALL
    Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 2000.

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