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Crazy Taxi 3 Xbox Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:010086640021
Condition:Used
Genre:Racing
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:XBOX_CRAZY_TAXI_3
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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I have always loved Crazy Taxi on the arcade. I never had a PS or PS2, so I couldn’t play it on a console. I was willing to buy it to play it, and wow, it is awesome. The game is fun to play, and even once you get tired of picking up paying customers, there are lots of bonus missions for you to accomplish. I think the game is 5 stars with a lot of replay value.
Came very quickly. And the game was very clean everything was great!
This game is magnificent! So much fun, with as much replay value as the original arcade classic. BE WARNED THOUGH…Sega REALLY goofed big time by (obiously) NOT testing this game with the available Steering wheel controllers. I have not tested 2 of the three, but I have tested the MADCATZ MR2 racing wheel (which I bought with the game Crazy Taxi 3). Sega didn’t create a Steering Wheel Controller profile, so you can’t use this steering wheel to perfection. Sure, you can turn and give it gas, but the gear shifting in the game is for buttons A and B, yet the MR2 Racing Wheel shift stick emulates buttons A and X, so you can only use the shift stick on the controller for Reverse, and have to use the buttons on the controller for forward (Drive). This is not MADCATZ fault since their controller was out LONG before the game. Sega just overlooked this, and it really is quite frustrating! The game is still really fun though! Just don’t expect to have the "real-life" feel. Let’s bug Sega, until they issue a patch!
Before I begin, I have to say that I loved the first Crazy Taxi in the arcade and on Dreamcast. It was an extremely fun game with great graphics, sounds, and controls. A year later, Sega unleashed a sequel onto the public in the guise of Crazy Taxi 2. In retrospect, I think I was harder on it then I should have been, but the controls did not feel right and it was not that much fun in comparison to the original. I was not sure if I would like Crazy Taxi 3 that much (considering how disappointing the last one was), but I was so happy to find that this is the series best installment yet. The first thing that surprised me with this game was with its much improved controls. The game engine feels closer to the first game than the second, which is a good thing. All of the tricks you need to learn become second nature after a while. The Drift Hop, which I labeled "absolutely useless" in Crazy Taxi 2, is actually easier to use then before, and I am eating my previous words: The Drift Hop is useful. Also, the carpool feature spent some time in the shop. This fixes another problem I had with CT2. The radar is not confusing anymore, so you can now carpool with ease. Thanks, Sega! Graphically, it looks nice, but most other next-gen consoles could pull this off with relative ease. However, there are some impressive touches, such as your taxi’s headlights and the city lights at night. In the sound department, the game is a treat with good sound effects, music by the Offspr.
Not quite as good, as Crazy Taxi for Dreamcast, but seeing as how Dreamcast is dead, the Xbox’s only Crazy taxi is a must have, if nothing else as a tribute to the Original.
I’ve been playing the game at target and toysrus and i really enjoy it. The object is to pickup customers and give them a wild ride; take them to the place they want to go to. It may not sound that interesting, but I can’t explain exactly how fun the game is.
The game is eighteen years old, but looks as though it just rolled off the assembly line…!!Fantastic shop, with access to a time machine apparently! Would gladly purchase from again!
Initially a hit arcade game, then a Dreamcast exclusive, Crazy Taxi has been one of Sega’s most popular new franchises, a reason to buy a DC in and of itself. Once Sega began spreading its talents to other consoles, CT was one of the first games to be exported, to both PlayStation 2 and GameCube … but not XBox. Instead, Sega and Hitmaker have brought an all-new version of the game exclusively to Microsoft’s big black console. It retains everything that made the original (and its DC-only sequel Crazy Taxi 2) great, while bringing with it new features and, unfortunately, a couple of new flaws.If you’ve been living incommunicado lately (say, the last 2 1/2 years), the game casts you as a taxi driver in a big city, in this case Glitter Oasis (an homage to Las Vegas). You get to choose one of four personas, each with uniquely-styled cabs (the choice of cabbie doesn’t really affect gameplay enough, so just choose one you like). Your job is to pick up passengers and transport them to their destinations within a certain time, using any means necessary.Potential fares are highlighted by a colored dollar sign over a similarly-colored pick-up zone. Red symbols denote short-distance (i.e., cheap) fares, with yellow, green and blue symbols pointing the way to more challenging (and more rewarding) fares. An arrow at the top of the screen directs you towards your destination, a large highlighted area where you stop and drop-off your passenger.If you make things “interesting” along.
this game is really impressive. i almost didn’t want to take the chance with CT3 because i had CT for gamecube and it was rather boring, plus the controls were horrible. however, the controls on the xbox are outstanding, it took me about five minutes to get all of the controls down. everybody knows that when you stumble over controls in a game it takes away from the lasting appeal. i love this game. (i must warn that this game will hurt your right trigger finger when you are playing because you get so into the game that you just want to accelerate as fast as possible and that is what you do with you right trigger finger.)the best setting of this game is the small apple, the graphics aren’t the best but it is really cool. also the environments are really large. plus you get to play for however long you like. 3, 5,or 10 mins. i prefer 10 minutes for maximum adreneline rush.well this is all that i want to say. i don’t want to ruin the rest of the game and excitement for you so rent it or buy it which ever, but i gaurantee you’ll wanna buy it if you rent it first.peace TprDX
This is a really fun game, but it does have a few problems. 1 no multiplayer and 2 only ok graphics. Other than that it is pretty good.