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12-02-2001, 02:29 PM
News
Crazy Taxi 3 for Xbox?
By Christopher Leonard
Updated February 5, 2001 4:04 PM PST
As you're well-aware, Gamers.com just loves busting open wacky Xbox stories, but this time, the honor is not ours. No, this time, SegaWeb has the proud privilege of reporting a wacky Xbox story; according to the site, Sega's development team, Hitmaker, has "targeted" Crazy Taxi 3 for Microsoft's console, the Xbox.
Oh, stop your whining. Sega's a multi-platform developer now, deal with it. But to throw a bone to you Sega die-hards, SegaWeb also reports that "Crazy Taxi 2 will likely remain a DC exclusive."
Now that you've had your meager moment of happiness, it's time to bring you back to the multi-platform reality once more. The rumor that Acclaim had signed a deal to publish the original Crazy Taxi for the PlayStation 2 is true. SegaWeb's correspondent finally reports, "Crazy Taxi is already up and running on PS2 at Acclaim, and is based on the same source code as the Hitmaker original."
Three systems, three games in the same series and one fractured company: welcome to the new Sega.
Crazy Taxi 3 for Xbox?
By Christopher Leonard
Updated February 5, 2001 4:04 PM PST
As you're well-aware, Gamers.com just loves busting open wacky Xbox stories, but this time, the honor is not ours. No, this time, SegaWeb has the proud privilege of reporting a wacky Xbox story; according to the site, Sega's development team, Hitmaker, has "targeted" Crazy Taxi 3 for Microsoft's console, the Xbox.
Oh, stop your whining. Sega's a multi-platform developer now, deal with it. But to throw a bone to you Sega die-hards, SegaWeb also reports that "Crazy Taxi 2 will likely remain a DC exclusive."
Now that you've had your meager moment of happiness, it's time to bring you back to the multi-platform reality once more. The rumor that Acclaim had signed a deal to publish the original Crazy Taxi for the PlayStation 2 is true. SegaWeb's correspondent finally reports, "Crazy Taxi is already up and running on PS2 at Acclaim, and is based on the same source code as the Hitmaker original."
Three systems, three games in the same series and one fractured company: welcome to the new Sega.