Five of the Japanese entertainment company’s fêted classics are set to receive new versions, including 1999’s equivalent of an Uber simulator.
All images: Sega
Following recent commercial success by commissioning movies, new games and compilations for its blue hedgehog, Sega is plundering its back catalogue ever further with a Crazy Taxi remake.
A quintet of retro games have been announced for reinvention during The Games Awards 2023: Crazy Taxi, Golden Axe, Jet Set Radio, Shinobi and Streets of Rage.
The Hitmaker (AM3)-developed driving game is an arcade title in the truest sense, designed for cabinets in 1999 before being ported to the Dreamcast a year later.
It’s a heady mix of a large American car, jumping over conveniently parked trailers and The Offspring set against an ever-diminishing timer. So intoxicating was the formula, it recently made out compendium of the best Sega racing games.
Two direct sequels and numerous spin-offs – for the likes of PlayStation Portable and Game Boy Advance – followed. PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 remasters of the original were released in 2010, minus the licenced music.
Image above is the iOS and Android version from 2013
This latest version is set to be a remake, with brief gameplay snippets showcased within an overarching ‘Sega Power Surge’ trailer.
“In recent years, Sonic the Hedgehog has forged new paths for SEGA, bringing the franchise to life and reaching new audiences in ways we had only dreamed of in the past,” says Co-COO of SEGA Corporation and CEO of SEGA of America, Shuji Utsumi.
Building off that success, we are digging into our legacy and reimagining several franchises to bring these games to more audiences around the globe.
“Today’s announcement is just the start of our initiative. First and foremost, our ambition will be to create great games with memorable characters and worlds. We hope fans of all ages will look towards our future with anticipation as we release these projects in the coming years.”
No timeframe has been provided as to when the latest derivation of Crazy Taxi is expected to launch. Platform information is also absent.
Sega simply states that: “Upcoming projects… are currently in different stages of development and will release over the next several years.”
Did you play Crazy Taxi back in the day? Let us know over on X @Overtake_gg or down in the comments below!
All images: Sega
Following recent commercial success by commissioning movies, new games and compilations for its blue hedgehog, Sega is plundering its back catalogue ever further with a Crazy Taxi remake.
A quintet of retro games have been announced for reinvention during The Games Awards 2023: Crazy Taxi, Golden Axe, Jet Set Radio, Shinobi and Streets of Rage.
The Hitmaker (AM3)-developed driving game is an arcade title in the truest sense, designed for cabinets in 1999 before being ported to the Dreamcast a year later.
It’s a heady mix of a large American car, jumping over conveniently parked trailers and The Offspring set against an ever-diminishing timer. So intoxicating was the formula, it recently made out compendium of the best Sega racing games.
Two direct sequels and numerous spin-offs – for the likes of PlayStation Portable and Game Boy Advance – followed. PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 remasters of the original were released in 2010, minus the licenced music.
Image above is the iOS and Android version from 2013
This latest version is set to be a remake, with brief gameplay snippets showcased within an overarching ‘Sega Power Surge’ trailer.
The Late ’90s, Only It’s Now ~2025
Here we can see a reimagining of the traditional convertible taxi, but also what appears to be an interpretation of a McLaren 720S/750S Spider and a police SUV. Look closely and you can spot the Osmous Hotel, a location in the original.“In recent years, Sonic the Hedgehog has forged new paths for SEGA, bringing the franchise to life and reaching new audiences in ways we had only dreamed of in the past,” says Co-COO of SEGA Corporation and CEO of SEGA of America, Shuji Utsumi.
Building off that success, we are digging into our legacy and reimagining several franchises to bring these games to more audiences around the globe.
“Today’s announcement is just the start of our initiative. First and foremost, our ambition will be to create great games with memorable characters and worlds. We hope fans of all ages will look towards our future with anticipation as we release these projects in the coming years.”
No timeframe has been provided as to when the latest derivation of Crazy Taxi is expected to launch. Platform information is also absent.
Sega simply states that: “Upcoming projects… are currently in different stages of development and will release over the next several years.”
Did you play Crazy Taxi back in the day? Let us know over on X @Overtake_gg or down in the comments below!