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Airport Simulator 2019 is a single-player simulation game, part of the Airport Simulator series. It was developed by Toplitz Productions and released for Microsoft Windows on May 31, 2018, [ 1 ] with Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on August 15, 2018. [ 2 ]
Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller (known as Crazy Taxi 3 in Europe) is a 2002 racing video game and the third in Sega's Crazy Taxi series. It was originally released for the Xbox, followed by an arcade release under the title Crazy Taxi: High Roller for the Sega Chihiro game board and then a Microsoft Windows release. It expands on the previous two ...
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Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars, a compilation of Crazy Taxi and Crazy Taxi 2, was released in 2007 for the PlayStation Portable. A mobile-exclusive entry to the series, titled Crazy Taxi: City Rush, was released on the iOS and Google Play app stores in 2014. Crazy Taxi and its sequels have also prompted several games which clone its core gameplay.
Crazy Taxi is a series of racing games developed by Hitmaker and published by Sega. It was first available as an arcade video game in 1999, then released for the Dreamcast console in 2000. It is the third best-selling Dreamcast game in the United States, selling over a million copies. [1]
In Crazy Taxi: City Rush, the players do not have a direct control of the vehicle's speed. The road is split into multiple lanes, with swipe controls being used to trigger a lane switch. By touching the left or right side of the screen, the taxi will take a turn if it appears on a crossroad. [1]
It has been classified as a clone of the classic game franchise Crazy Taxi. Also because this game has no traffic lights , stop signs , or even law enforcers , the cab drivers get to ignore the speed limit and ram and/or evade other vehicles on the road just like in Crazy Taxi .
Quarantine is a 1994 racing/first-person shooter video game for MS-DOS and 3DO, created by Imagexcel and published by GameTek.Versions for the Japanese market were done in 1996 by Asmik for the PlayStation and by MediaQuest for the Sega Saturn, renamed as Hard Rock Cab and Death Throttle respectively.