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Crazy Taxi 3: Xplosiv Range (PC) Brand New In Box (Sealed but sometimes supplied without film wrapping) THIS PRODUCT IS IMPORTED ON ORDER - PLEASE SEE "SHIPPING & PAYMENT" FOR DELIVERY TIMES Game Information Platform:   Windows XP PEGI Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over. Not for sale to persons under age 12. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 12 years of age or over. Media: Video Game Product details Release Date: 22 July Drive through day or night including the new location of Glitter Oasis, a wild Las Vegas style city Choose from 12 crazy drivers and their cabs, including 4 all-new cabbies Impress your customers with Crazy Drifting and Crazy Jumping for that extra tip Play from a range of Wild 'n' Crazy mini-games Product Description Crazy Taxi 3 serves up more of the classic gameplay that made the series so popular on the Dreamcast. High Roller takes place in "Glitter Oasis", which is modelled after Las Vegas. You take the roll of one of four new drivers and must try to deliver as many customers as possible to collect huge fares. Crazy Taxi 3 also includes reworked versions of the original two levels from Crazy Taxi and Crazy Taxi 2--West Coast and Small Apple, each with their respective drivers. Also included is Crazy X mode in which you play through a slew of minigames for when you don't feel like tackling the main game.
R 650
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South Africa (All cities)
Crazy Taxi 3: Xplosiv Range (PC) (U) Platform: Windows XP Condition: Pre-Owned/Used in Very Good Condition This Title Also Available As: New: Brand New and Sealed games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Pre-owned games supplied with applicable serial keys. However - please note: Any single use keys or activation codes may have already been used/redeemed. Product Information Drive through day or night including the new location of Glitter Oasis, a wild Las Vegas style city Choose from 12 crazy drivers and their cabs, including 4 all-new cabbies Impress your customers with Crazy Drifting and Crazy Jumping for that extra tip Play from a range of Wild 'n' Crazy mini-games Product Description Crazy Taxi 3 serves up more of the classic gameplay that made the series so popular on the Dreamcast. High Roller takes place in "Glitter Oasis", which is modelled after Las Vegas. You take the roll of one of four new drivers and must try to deliver as many customers as possible to collect huge fares. Crazy Taxi 3 also includes reworked versions of the original two levels from Crazy Taxi and Crazy Taxi 2--West Coast and Small Apple, each with their respective drivers. Also included is Crazy X mode in which you play through a slew of minigames for when you don't feel like tackling the main game.
R 255
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South Africa (All cities)
Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller Platform: Xbox Condition: New This Title Also Available As: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Product Information Drive through day or night including the new location of Glitter Oasis, a wild Las Vegas style city Choose from 12 crazy drivers and their cabs, including 4 all-new cabbies Impress your customers with Crazy Drifting and Crazy Jumping for that extra tip Play from a range of Wild 'n' Crazy mini-games Product Description Crazy Taxi 3 serves up more of the classic gameplay that made the series so popular on the Dreamcast. High Roller takes place in "Glitter Oasis", which is modelled after Las Vegas. You take the roll of one of four new drivers and must try to deliver as many customers as possible to collect huge fares. Crazy Taxi 3 also includes reworked versions of the original two levels from Crazy Taxi and Crazy Taxi 2 --West Coast and Small Apple, each with their respective drivers. Also included is Crazy X mode in which you play through a slew of minigames for when you don't feel like tackling the main game.
R 1.734
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South Africa (All cities)
Crazy Taxi (PS2) Platform: PlayStation2 Condition: New This Title Also Available As: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Product Information Based on the smash hit driving game for the Dreamcast Drive a taxi and deliver fares around town for cash points Game is set in an accurate, yet comic, version of San Francisco Feel free to ignore traffic laws, pedestrian safety, and property damage Follow your own best way with no predetermined track or traditional boundaries Product Description In Crazy Taxi, you play a cabbie in an accurate yet comic version of San Francisco. As you might expect from such a game, your job is to identify possible customers in the crowd (known as "fares"), pick them up and get them to their destination as soon as possible. That's the Taxi part. The Crazy part is that traffic laws, pedestrian safety and property damage are all negotiable. Simply put, the game rewards offensive--rather than defensive--driving, and that's what makes it so compulsively fun. Also, unlike most race games, there are no traditional boundaries or predetermined tracks for you to follow. The game allows you to follow your own best way... even if that means driving over fences or under water. Review The arcade version of Crazy Taxi was a massive hit, with its high speed driving and pounding soundtrack. Sega ported it over to the Dreamcast where it sold by the bucket load, and now it's available for the PS2. And it's superb. The aim of the game is simple: drive a ludicrously fast taxi and make oodles of cash as quickly as possible. Taking one of four drivers, each with their own skill set, the player needs to locate and pick up potential passengers, all of whom are identified by the appearance of a coloured dollar symbol above their head. From that point on it's a race against time through crowded streets to get the passenger to their destination while picking up healthy tips for speed on the way. Tips can be increased through the execution of stupidly dangerous stunts and the cunning use of the short cuts and back alleys the game offers. There are three major modes of play, offering the cityscape of the arcade original, a world created especially for the console versions of the game, and the oddly named Crazy Box mode, which sets a number of challenges ranging from high-speed ski-jumps to water balloon popping--an interesting if slightly unusual addition. Graphically, Crazy Taxi is a treat. Big, bold vehicles fairly rocket around the streets of the sprawling city, which has environments ranging from shopping malls to freeways and beaches. Everything shifts along at a fairly steady 60 fps and the only gripe is the pop-up at long distance, which is irritating but doesn't ultimately doesn't affect gameplay. Sound is excellent, with some thumping skate-punk tunes provided by the Offspring and friends and comedy backchat from the cab drivers and their passengers. Prolonged play may take the edge off this hilarity, but only time will tell. What's sadly missing is any kind of multi-player facility. Crazy Taxi is strictly single player. This isn't really an issue (especially after closing time when the living room's packed with prospective Travis Bickles all patiently waiting a turn), but the ability for a two player Vs mode would have been the icing on the cake. This game certainly isn't a Gran Turismo or a Formula 1 2001. There's not even a hint of simulation and the real world never gets a look-in. Instead, this is pure, blissful arcade entertainment.
R 617
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South Africa
Crazy Taxi (PS2) Platform: PlayStation2 Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Description In Crazy Taxi, you play a cabbie in an accurate yet comic version of San Francisco. As you might expect from such a game, your job is to identify possible customers in the crowd (known as "fares"), pick them up and get them to their destination as soon as possible. That's the Taxi part. The Crazy part is that traffic laws, pedestrian safety and property damage are all negotiable. Simply put, the game rewards offensive--rather than defensive--driving, and that's what makes it so compulsively fun. Also, unlike most race games, there are no traditional boundaries or predetermined tracks for you to follow. The game allows you to follow your own best way... even if that means driving over fences or under water. Review The arcade version of Crazy Taxi was a massive hit, with its high speed driving and pounding soundtrack. Sega ported it over to the Dreamcast where it sold by the bucket load, and now it's available for the PS2. And it's superb. The aim of the game is simple: drive a ludicrously fast taxi and make oodles of cash as quickly as possible. Taking one of four drivers, each with their own skill set, the player needs to locate and pick up potential passengers, all of whom are identified by the appearance of a coloured dollar symbol above their head. From that point on it's a race against time through crowded streets to get the passenger to their destination while picking up healthy tips for speed on the way. Tips can be increased through the execution of stupidly dangerous stunts and the cunning use of the short cuts and back alleys the game offers. There are three major modes of play, offering the cityscape of the arcade original, a world created especially for the console versions of the game, and the oddly named Crazy Box mode, which sets a number of challenges ranging from high-speed ski-jumps to water balloon popping--an interesting if slightly unusual addition. Graphically, Crazy Taxi is a treat. Big, bold vehicles fairly rocket around the streets of the sprawling city, which has environments ranging from shopping malls to freeways and beaches. Everything shifts along at a fairly steady 60 fps and the only gripe is the pop-up at long distance, which is irritating but doesn't ultimately doesn't affect gameplay. Sound is excellent, with some thumping skate-punk tunes provided by the Offspring and friends and comedy backchat from the cab drivers and their passengers. Prolonged play may take the edge off this hilarity, but only time will tell. What's sadly missing is any kind of multi-player facility. Crazy Taxi is strictly single player. This isn't really an issue (especially after closing time when the living room's packed with prospective Travis Bickles all patiently waiting a turn), but the ability for a two player Vs mode would have been the icing on the cake. This game certainly isn't a Gran Turismo or a Formula 1 2001. There's not even a hint of simulation and the real world never gets a look-in. Instead, this is pure, blissful arcade entertainment.
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South Africa (All cities)
Crazy Taxi Platinum (PS2) Platform: PlayStation2 Condition: New This Title Also Available As: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Product Information Drive a taxi and deliver fares around town for cash points Game is set in an accurate, yet comic, version of San Francisco Feel free to ignore traffic laws, pedestrian safety, and property damage Follow your own best way with no predetermined track or traditional boundaries Product Description Crazy Taxi (PS2 Platinum) Review The arcade version of Crazy Taxi was a massive hit, with its high speed driving and pounding soundtrack. Sega ported it over to the Dreamcast where it sold by the bucket load, and now it's available for the PS2. And it's superb. The aim of the game is simple: drive a ludicrously fast taxi and make oodles of cash as quickly as possible. Taking one of four drivers, each with their own skill set, the player needs to locate and pick up potential passengers, all of whom are identified by the appearance of a coloured dollar symbol above their head. From that point on it's a race against time through crowded streets to get the passenger to their destination while picking up healthy tips for speed on the way. Tips can be increased through the execution of stupidly dangerous stunts and the cunning use of the short cuts and back alleys the game offers. There are three major modes of play, offering the cityscape of the arcade original, a world created especially for the console versions of the game, and the oddly named Crazy Box mode, which sets a number of challenges ranging from high-speed ski-jumps to water balloon popping--an interesting if slightly unusual addition. Graphically, Crazy Taxi is a treat. Big, bold vehicles fairly rocket around the streets of the sprawling city, which has environments ranging from shopping malls to freeways and beaches. Everything shifts along at a fairly steady 60 fps and the only gripe is the pop-up at long distance, which is irritating but doesn't ultimately doesn't affect gameplay. Sound is excellent, with some thumping skate-punk tunes provided by the Offspring and friends and comedy backchat from the cab drivers and their passengers. Prolonged play may take the edge off this hilarity, but only time will tell. What's sadly missing is any kind of multi-player facility. Crazy Taxi is strictly single player. This isn't really an issue (especially after closing time when the living room's packed with prospective Travis Bickles all patiently waiting a turn), but the ability for a two player Vs mode would have been the icing on the cake. This game certainly isn't a Gran Turismo or a Formula 1 2001. There's not even a hint of simulation and the real world never gets a look-in. Instead, this is pure, blissful arcade entertainment.
R 519
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South Africa
Crazy Taxi Platinum (PS2) Platform: PlayStation2 Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Information Drive a taxi and deliver fares around town for cash points Game is set in an accurate, yet comic, version of San Francisco Feel free to ignore traffic laws, pedestrian safety, and property damage Follow your own best way with no predetermined track or traditional boundaries Product Description Review The arcade version of Crazy Taxi was a massive hit, with its high speed driving and pounding soundtrack. Sega ported it over to the Dreamcast where it sold by the bucket load, and now it's available for the PS2. And it's superb. The aim of the game is simple: drive a ludicrously fast taxi and make oodles of cash as quickly as possible. Taking one of four drivers, each with their own skill set, the player needs to locate and pick up potential passengers, all of whom are identified by the appearance of a coloured dollar symbol above their head. From that point on it's a race against time through crowded streets to get the passenger to their destination while picking up healthy tips for speed on the way. Tips can be increased through the execution of stupidly dangerous stunts and the cunning use of the short cuts and back alleys the game offers. There are three major modes of play, offering the cityscape of the arcade original, a world created especially for the console versions of the game, and the oddly named Crazy Box mode, which sets a number of challenges ranging from high-speed ski-jumps to water balloon popping--an interesting if slightly unusual addition. Graphically, Crazy Taxi is a treat. Big, bold vehicles fairly rocket around the streets of the sprawling city, which has environments ranging from shopping malls to freeways and beaches. Everything shifts along at a fairly steady 60 fps and the only gripe is the pop-up at long distance, which is irritating but doesn't ultimately doesn't affect gameplay. Sound is excellent, with some thumping skate-punk tunes provided by the Offspring and friends and comedy backchat from the cab drivers and their passengers. Prolonged play may take the edge off this hilarity, but only time will tell. What's sadly missing is any kind of multi-player facility. Crazy Taxi is strictly single player. This isn't really an issue (especially after closing time when the living room's packed with prospective Travis Bickles all patiently waiting a turn), but the ability for a two player Vs mode would have been the icing on the cake. This game certainly isn't a Gran Turismo or a Formula 1 2001. There's not even a hint of simulation and the real world never gets a look-in. Instead, this is pure, blissful arcade entertainment.
R 795
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South Africa
Crazy Taxi 3: Xplosiv Range (PC) Platform: Windows XP Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Description Crazy Taxi 3 serves up more of the classic gameplay that made the series so popular on the Dreamcast. High Roller takes place in "Glitter Oasis", which is modelled after Las Vegas. You take the roll of one of four new drivers and must try to deliver as many customers as possible to collect huge fares. Crazy Taxi 3 also includes reworked versions of the original two levels from Crazy Taxi and Crazy Taxi 2--West Coast and Small Apple, each with their respective drivers. Also included is Crazy X mode in which you play through a slew of minigames for when you don't feel like tackling the main game.
R 451
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South Africa (All cities)
Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller Platform: Xbox Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Description Crazy Taxi 3 serves up more of the classic gameplay that made the series so popular on the Dreamcast. High Roller takes place in "Glitter Oasis", which is modelled after Las Vegas. You take the roll of one of four new drivers and must try to deliver as many customers as possible to collect huge fares. Crazy Taxi 3 also includes reworked versions of the original two levels from Crazy Taxi and Crazy Taxi 2 --West Coast and Small Apple, each with their respective drivers. Also included is Crazy X mode in which you play through a slew of minigames for when you don't feel like tackling the main game.
R 964
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Crazy Taxi - Reloaded (PC CD) Brand New In Box (Sealed but sometimes supplied without film wrapping) THIS PRODUCT IS IMPORTED ON ORDER - PLEASE SEE "SHIPPING & PAYMENT" FOR DELIVERY TIMES Game Information Platform:   Windows XP ELSPA Minimum Age: 11 Media: CD-ROM  See more system requirements Product details Release Date: 6 Oct Features: Navigate through many obstacles: pedestrians, crosswalks, and lots of traffic! Four different cabs and drivers, each with their own style and attitude. Two huge, free-ranging courses for extensive gameplay All-new game modes not seen in the original arcade version. Product Description Box Contains 1 X CD-ROM
R 215
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South Africa
Crazy Taxi - Reloaded (PC CD) Platform: Windows XP Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Information Navigate through many obstacles: pedestrians, crosswalks, and lots of traffic! Four different cabs and drivers, each with their own style and attitude. Two huge, free-ranging courses for extensive gameplay All-new game modes not seen in the original arcade version. Product Description Box Contains 1 X CD-ROM
R 201
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South Africa
18 Wheeler (PS2) Platform: PlayStation2 Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Information 5 Arcade tracks with four stages in each taking you across the USA 4 2-player races 4 bonus sections (short driving challenges) 6 parking challenges 4 drivers to choose at the start plus 1 secret driver to unlock 10 different trailers to haul 3 different levels of cargo Protect your load from damage to get higher high scores Product Description Review From Sega, creators of that other job-based driving game Crazy Taxi, comes 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker. While hauling logs, fuel and heavy machinery over vast distances might not be the most tantalising of prospects for a video game, Sega have thankfully condensed the mundane experience into bite-sized chunks of arcade action. 18 Wheeler 's main mode is "Arcade", where players can test their skills against a direct port of the coin-op original. Here your mission is to deliver four increasingly valuable trailers in a whistle-stop tour of the US, avoiding the perils of traffic, natural disasters and of course the ever-decreasing time limit. While the arcade machine's juggernaut-sized steering wheel is missing, everything else is present and correct, including the ridiculous taunts from your evil nemesis "Lizard Tail". This motor-mouthed fiend makes your life difficult by attempting to run you off the road and littering your path with his jettisoned cargo. Beat him to the end of the stage, though, and you'll be rewarded with a sub-game that sees you attempting to park your truck as quickly and accurately as possible to win improved parts. Other features in the main game include special bonus cars that can be run over for extra time, and shortcuts to help you skip ahead of the opposition. When you tire of the "Arcade" mode" there are a couple of other mini-games to play. The best of the bunch by far is the "Versus" mode where two truckers can compete in a split-screen race to finish the chosen circuit with as much cash as possible. Unfortunately, this is the only mode with any real replay value. "Score Attack" is a rather dull single-player take on the versus mode and "Parking Challenge" is a more sophisticated version of the "Arcade" mode's between-levels sub-game. Ultimately, the meagre four circuits on offer mean that even with a good buddy to play against 18 Wheeler won't last the long haul. -- Tim Cant Manufacturer's Description Get behind the wheel of a 60 foot long, 20 ton, 18 wheeled beast and buckle up as you haul tail from New York to California and everywhere in between in the most intense joyride of your life. 10-4, good buddy--over and out...
R 318
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