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As one of the best-selling games on the Dreamcast, selling over a million units in the US alone, Crazy Taxi is remembered for its "pick-up-and-play" accessibility and its pure, unadulterated focus on speed and style.

: Each passenger has a timer. If it hits zero before arrival, they jump out, and you earn nothing. crazy-taxi-1-game

The original , released in arcades in 1999 and for the Sega Dreamcast in 2000, redefined the arcade racing genre by blending high-speed driving with chaotic, goal-oriented gameplay. The Core Loop: Drive Like a Maniac As one of the best-selling games on the

: Master players use hidden techniques like the "Crazy Dash" (burst of speed) and "Crazy Drift" to navigate tight corners and maintain momentum. The original , released in arcades in 1999

: You earn tips by performing "Crazy" stunts during the trip, such as near-misses with traffic (Crazy Near Miss), jumps (Crazy Jump), and drifts (Crazy Drift).

: The game features a virtual recreation of San Francisco, filled with steep hills, narrow alleys, and recognizable locations like "Pizza Hut" and "Tower Records".