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It saw the release of many new game series which have been considered creative and innovative, such as Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio, and Shenmue, which was the most expensive game produced at the time .< ref >
Crazy Taxi is a open world racing video game developed by Hitmaker ( Sega AM3 ) and published by Sega.
It is the first game in the Crazy Taxi series.
Reception to Crazy Taxi has been mostly positive and it became one of the few Sega All Stars.
Sega followed up on the success of Crazy Taxi by making a sequel, Crazy Taxi 2 for the Dreamcast, which included several gameplay changes.
It would also be bundled with Crazy Taxi 2 in Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars, and later be bundled with other Dreamcast hits in Dreamcast Collection.
Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller was released for the Xbox on July 23, 2002, and later released as a PC title in 2004.
In Crazy Taxi players are tasked with earning fares by taking customers to destinations as quickly as possible.
The Crazy Taxi arcade cabinet
On June 10, 2010, Sega officially announced Crazy Taxi would be one of several Dreamcast titles to be released for the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade, and that it would be available in Fall 2010.
In October 2010 it was announced that Crazy Taxi would feature full widescreen support.
The mechanics in the " 138 patent " describe an arcade cabinet similar to Sega's previous arcade game Harley-Davidson & L. A. Riders ( 1997 ), but also describe the arrow navigation system and pedestrian avoidance aspects that were used in Crazy Taxi.
Crazy Taxi producer Kenji Kanno noted that the time extension on gameplay was a breakaway of the current " 100 yen for 3 minutes " that persisted at the time for arcade games, and rewarded players with longer playing times by performing well in the game.
Crazy Taxi is also notable for its soundtrack featuring the bands Bad Religion and The Offspring, who provided all of the tracks for the arcade, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2 and GameCube ports.
The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of Crazy Taxi also exclude the original bands, providing an original soundtrack for the ports.
Crazy Taxi also featured vans on the roads with the WOW!
Most versions of Crazy Taxi were generally well received by critics.
The Dreamcast version of Crazy Taxi was critically acclaimed, averaging 90. 27 % at video game aggregate site GameRankings based on 36 reviews.

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The Crazy Taxi Redemption Game arcade cabinet.

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Girl Crazy opened on October 14, 1930 at the Alvin Theatre, where it ran for 272 performances.
Chupa Chups ran an extremely successful promotion featuring the Spice Girls with their Fantasy Ball Lollipops and Crazy Dips in 1997 and 1998.
production of Girl Crazy, which ran from November 19 – 22.
One negative review which ran in the New York Day Book bore the title " Herman Melville Crazy " while the American Whig Review wrote that Melville's " fancy is diseased ".
This television movie was a spin-off of a television series titled Crazy Like a Fox that ran from 1984 to 1986.

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During the Labor Day weekend in 1952, The Saddlemen were renamed Bill Haley with Haley's Comets ( inspired by a popular mispronunciation of Halley's Comet ), and in 1953, Haley's recording of " Crazy Man, Crazy " ( co-written by Haley and his bass player, Marshall Lytle although Lytle would not receive credit until 2001 ) became the first rock and roll song to hit the American charts, peaking at no. 15 on Billboard and no. 11 on Cash Box.
Bill Haley's compositions included " Four Leaf Clover Blues ", " Crazy Man, Crazy ", " What ' Cha Gonna Do ", " Fractured ", " Live It Up ", " Farewell, So Long, Goodbye ", " Real Rock Drive ", " Rocking Chair on the Moon ", " Sundown Boogie ", " Birth Of The Boogie ", " Two Hound Dogs ", " Rock-A-Beatin ' Boogie ", " Hot Dog Buddy Buddy ", " R-O-C-K ", " Rudy's Rock ", " Calling All Comets ", " Tonight's the Night ", " Hook, Line and Sinker ", " Sway with Me ", " Paper Boy ( On Main Street U. S. A .)", " Skinny Minnie ", " B. B.
" In Mexico he wrote 30 scripts under pseudonyms, such as Gun Crazy ( 1950 ), based on a short story by MacKinlay Kantor, who was the front for the screenplay.
#* performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse ; appears on the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
#* performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse ; appears on the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
#* performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse ; appears on the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
#* performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse ; appears on the album After the Gold Rush
#* performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse ; previously unreleased ; different lead vocal dub than version on American Stars ' n Bars
#* performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse ; appears on the album Zuma
In the late 1970s, Chapman moved to Los Angeles, where he guest-starred on many television shows including Hollywood Squares, Still Crazy Like a Fox, and The Big Show.
A " Crazy Ant Strike Team " was formed to stay on the island for nine months to bait traps for the ants and eliminate them.
He then moved on to directing, with three films ( Caged Heat, Crazy Mama, Fighting Mad ) for Corman's studio New World Pictures.
The second single, " Crazy Cool ", peaked at # 13 on the dance charts.
Robyn featured on the Basement Jaxx track " Hey U ", taken from their album Crazy Itch Radio, released in 2006.
The popular 1963 board game Mouse Trap, as well as its sequels Crazy Clock ( 1964 ), and Fish Bait ( 1965 ) are based on Rube Goldberg machines.
Crow wrote a foreword for the book Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips, author Kris Carr's book that was based on her 2007 documentary film Crazy Sexy Cancer.
This was preceded on September 21, 2010, by Don't Vote !- It Just Encourages the Bastards, and on September 1, 2009, Driving Like Crazy with a reprint edition published on May 11, 2010.
Metallica recorded a cover version of " Stone Cold Crazy ", which first appeared on the Rubáiyát: Elektra's 40th Anniversary album in 1990, and won their first Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 1991.

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