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Crazy Taxi
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Crazy Taxi is a racing game series developed by Hitmaker and published by Sega, first released as an arcade game in 1999 and later ported to various consoles. The game involves delivering passengers to their destinations in the fastest time possible while earning tips by performing "crazy stunts". The series features innovative gameplay, in-game advertising, and a soundtrack provided by bands such as The Offspring and Bad Religion. The game's core mechanics were patented by Sega, leading to a lawsuit over similar gameplay in The Simpsons: Road Rage.learn more on wikipedia
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