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Revision as of 13:20, 4 April 2011
Crazy Taxi is a video game developed by Hitmaker and published by Sega. The game was first released in arcades in 1999 and was ported to the Dreamcast in 2000. Subsequently, it was ported to the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube by Acclaim in 2001, and then Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Advance in 2002. Crazy Taxi is the first game in the Crazy Taxi series, and it became one of the few Sega All Stars. It has also earned Greatest Hits status on PlayStation 2 and Player's Choice status on GameCube. Sega followed up on the success of Crazy Taxi by making a sequel, Crazy Taxi 2 for Dreamcast, which included several gameplay changes.
Problems
Configuration
Only configuration options for the best compatibility where they deviate from defaults are listed.
Graphics
Config | Setting | Notes |
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Video Backend | Direct3D9 | |
Scaled EFB Copy | On | |
Disable Fog | On |
Version Compatibility
The graph below charts the compatibility with Crazy Taxi since Dolphin's 2.0 release, listing revisions only where a compatibility change occurred.
Testing
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Gameplay Videos
- Hitmaker (Developer)
- Strangelite (Developer)
- Sega (Publisher)
- Acclaim (Publisher)
- Activision (Publisher)
- Crazy Taxi (Series)
- Pages with redlink series
- Racing game (Genre)
- Action game (Genre)
- Single-player (Game mode)
- Single-player only (Game mode)
- 1 (Players supported)
- 4 stars (Rating)
- Video Backend (Config Required)
- Scaled EFB Copy (Config Required)
- Disable Fog (Config Required)
- GameCube games