Crazy Taxi’s iconic car is very real and watching it tame the asphalt once again will be the most nostalgic thing you’ll come across this week

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Crazy Taxi’s iconic car is very real and watching it tame the asphalt once again will be the most nostalgic thing you’ll come across this week

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Woe to those who have never delighted in the wonderful and crazy experience of Crazy Taxi. Never has a video game made us want to be taxi drivers so much, not even the role of GTA Vice City. In case you don’t know, the first video game in the franchise was developed by Hitmaker and distributed by SEGA.

Its arcade version arrived in 1999, a year later (2000) it was available on Dreamcast, after another year (2001) it ended up on PS2, GameCube and PC, and finally came to Android and iOS in 2013. It had several sequels: Crazy Taxi 2 , Crazy Taxi 3, Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars, Crazy Taxi: City Rush and Crazy Taxi Tycoon. The original delivery is the one that prevails in the minds of fans, especially when listening to “All I Want” by The Offspring.

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What if we told you that this carraco exists in real life? Car builders and collectors often do crazy things to have unique and exclusive machines: the Ghostbusters station wagon, the Fantastic Car and even the Batmobile. Now we show you the real version of the wonderful and sexy BD Joe’s 1963 Chevrolet Bel Air in Crazy Taxi.

The content creator Regular Car Reviews He shared several videos on YouTube and Instagram in which he shows various moments of the car: driving on the road, parked in the garage with the hood open and receiving various repairs/additions. If you want to know more details or see it in action for longer, we recommend taking a look at its channels. What do you think? How are you feeling the nostalgia? We want to play Crazy Taxi.

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