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Issue 58 - December 16, 1999
 
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Sega Reveal New Details on Dreamcast Crazy Taxi

Mini games? Offspring and Bad Religion? The home version of Crazy Taxi gets crazier

We've all known for some time now that Crazy Taxi, Sega's phenomenal taxi driving, uhh, simulator, was set for a stateside Dreamcast release on February 1, 2000. Today, Sega shared a few more details with us on the home port.

It's all about mini games, folks, and Crazy Taxi has 'em. Sega arepromising nine mini games in all, and although they haven't stated what exactly these entail, when combined with an all-original Dreamcast course they should go a long way towards making a perfect Crazy Taxi home experience.

Sega also confirmed today that the arcade's soundtrack, featuring music from Offspring and Bad Religion, will be featured in the home version.

We'll be back with more on the game as its release approaches.


Courtesy of IGN.com

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