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Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars


The first two classic Crazy Taxi titles return in an arcade-style race to get your fare to the finish line before time runs out. It's shallow, but still fun.

Available on: PSP
Genre: Arcade
Release date: Aug 7, 2007
Published by: Sega
Developed by: Sniper Studios
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Screenshots updated May 18, 2007
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ESRB Rating
Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars is rated:
Everyone 10+
Language, Mild Violence