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*'''Special thanks to:''' Domani Ltd., FILA, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Levi Strauss & Co., Pizza Hut, Tower Records (MTS Inc.), NAOMI-library team, [[Ryo Uchida]], [[Naoyuki Machida]], Kazuhiro Matumoto, Lei Ohyamada, [[Kaori Fukano]], & of course you
 
*'''Special thanks to:''' Domani Ltd., FILA, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Levi Strauss & Co., Pizza Hut, Tower Records (MTS Inc.), NAOMI-library team, [[Ryo Uchida]], [[Naoyuki Machida]], Kazuhiro Matumoto, Lei Ohyamada, [[Kaori Fukano]], & of course you
 
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*'''Graphic Design Supervisor:''' [[Mitsuhiko Kakita]]
 
*'''Graphic Design Supervisor:''' [[Mitsuhiko Kakita]]
*'''Graphic Designers:''' [[Takeo Iwase]], [[Hiroyuki Izuno]], [[Shinichi Nakagawa]], [[Megumi Matsuda]], [[Masaki Takahashi]], Atsuko Ogawa
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*'''Graphic Designers:''' [[Takeo Iwase]], [[Hiroyuki Izuno]], [[Shinichi Nakagawa]], [[Megumi Matsuda]], [[Masaki Takahashi]], [[Atsuko Ogawa]]
 
*'''Arcade'S Graphic Designers:''' [[Seiichi Yamagata]], [[Mizuki Totori]], [[Shiho Miyaoka]], [[Akira Fujiki]], [[Katuya Taniguchi]], [[Yoshitsugu Sato]]
 
*'''Arcade'S Graphic Designers:''' [[Seiichi Yamagata]], [[Mizuki Totori]], [[Shiho Miyaoka]], [[Akira Fujiki]], [[Katuya Taniguchi]], [[Yoshitsugu Sato]]
 
*'''Chief Programmer:''' [[Masaaki Ito]]
 
*'''Chief Programmer:''' [[Masaaki Ito]]
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*'''Produced by:''' [[Sega Networks]]
 
*'''Produced by:''' [[Sega Networks]]
 
*'''Presented by:''' [[Sega]]
 
*'''Presented by:''' [[Sega]]
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==Breakdown==
 
==Breakdown==

Revision as of 11:16, 2 December 2024

Back to: Crazy Taxi.

Arcade version

Music
  • Bad Religion: "Hear It", "Ten In 2010", "Them And Us", "Inner Logic", Appear Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (Germany Gmbh), Just Talent
  • Offspring: "All I Want", "Way Down The Line", "Change The World", Appear Coutesy of Colombia Records, by Arrangement With Sony Music New Media Licensing
    • URL Address: www.offspring.com
  • Cabbie Voice: Bryan Burton-Lewis (Axel), Kent Frick (B.D. Joe), Lisle Wilkerson (Gena), Thomas King (Gus)
  • Public relations: Taku Sasahara
  • Assistant Directors: Akio Osawa, Takashi Takenouchi
  • Co-Producer & Director: Kenji Kanno
  • Producer: Hisao Oguchi
  • Special thanks to: Domani Ltd., FILA, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Levi Strauss & Co., Pizza Hut, Tower Records (MTS Inc.), NAOMI-library team, Ryo Uchida, Naoyuki Machida, Kazuhiro Matumoto, Lei Ohyamada, Kaori Fukano, & of course you
  • Presented by: Sega
Source:
In-game credits

Source:
Patents[1]

Dreamcast version

Music
  • Bad Religion: "Hear It", "Ten In 2010", "Them And Us", "Inner Logic", Appear Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (Germany Gmbh), Just Talent
  • Offspring: "All I Want", "Way Down The Line", "Change The World", Appear Coutesy of Colombia Records, by Arrangement With Sony Music New Media Licensing
    • URL Address: www.offspring.com
  • Cabbie Voice: Bryan Burton-Lewis (Axel), Kent Frick (B.D. Joe), Lisle Wilkerson (Gena), Thomas King (Gus)
  • Public relations: Taku Sasahara
  • Assistant Directors: Takashi Takenouchi
  • Co-Producer & Director: Kenji Kanno
  • Producer: Hisao Oguchi
  • Special thanks to: FILA, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Levi Strauss & Co., Pizza Hut, Tower Records (MTS Inc.), Kaori Fukano, Naoyuki Machida, Satoru Higashi, & of course you
  • Presented by: Sega
©Sega Enterprises, Ltd., 1999, 2000
Source:
In-game credits

Sega of America Product Development
SEGA of Japan Manual Production
Source:
US manual

SEGA of Japan Manual Production
SEGA of Europe Product Development
Marketing
Source:
EU manual

GameCube and PlayStation 2 versions

Music
  • Bad Religion: "Hear It", "Ten In 2010", "Them And Us", "Inner Logic", Appear Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (Germany Gmbh), Just Talent
  • Offspring: "All I Want", "Way Down The Line", "Change The World", Appear Coutesy of Colombia Records, by Arrangement With Sony Music New Media Licensing
    • URL Address: www.offspring.com
  • Cabbie Voice: Bryan Burton-Lewis (Axel), Darrell Harris (B.D. Joe), Marie Cochrane (Gena), Chris Peppler (Gus)
  • Customer voice: Dave Fromm, Marvin Dangerfield, Lisle Wilkerson
  • Public relations: Taku Sasahara
  • Assistant Directors: Takashi Takenouchi
  • Co-Producer & Director: Kenji Kanno
  • Producer: Hisao Oguchi
Acclaim Studios Conversion Team
  • Lead Programmer: Paul Brain
  • Programmers: Mario D'Onofrio, Johnny Trainor
  • Additional Programming: Mark Allen, Jonathan Amor, Richard Sykes
  • Lead Artist: Robert Osborne
  • Artist: John Golding
  • Additional Artwork: Laura Murphy, John Nash
  • Audio: Stuart Duffield, Robin Stout
  • Producer: Paul Weaver
  • Studio Head: Harvey Elliott
  • Thanks to: David Collins, Nick Harper, Deborah Lennard, Paul Stockley
Quality Assurance
  • UK
    • QA Manager: Daniel Luton
    • Game Analyst: Christopher Knaggs
  • US
    • QA Manager: Brian Regan
    • Supervisors: Bill Handworth, Matt Canonico
    • Senior Lead Analysts: Bonchi Martinez, Martin Glantz
    • Lead Analysts: James Ackermann, Argressor Sample
  • Project Leads: Brian Alcazar, Jonathan Nicolai
  • Marketing: Ned Browning, Jeremy Chubb, Evan Stein
  • Thanks to: Kathleen Byrne, Rod Cousens, Rick Fox, Shigekazu Hayashi, Simon Hosken, Johnny Ma
  • Special thanks to: FILA, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Levi Strauss & Co., Pizza Hut, Tower Records (MTS Inc.), Kaori Fukano, Naoyuki Machida, Satoru Higashi, & of course you
  • Presented by: © Sega Corporation, Acclaim Entertainment Inc.

PlayStation 2 version

SEGA of America Product Development
SEGA of Japan Manual Production
Marketing
Special Thanks
Source:
US manual
CrazyTaxi PS2 US Manual.pdf
[2]

PSN and XBLA versions

  • Original Game developed by: Sega
Conversion Team - Sega of America
SOA Quality Assurance
SOA Standards Testing
SOA Mastering Group
Development Team - Sega of China
Sega International
© SEGA

PC version (2002)

Game Music


Activision Value Credits
  • President of Activision Value: Danny Hammett
  • Senior Vice President of Operations: Chad Koehler
  • Vice President of Studios: Patrick Kelly
  • Vice President / Sales: Dave Oxford
  • Vice President of Creative and Marketing: Mark Meadows
  • Producer: Nicole Bement
  • Assistant Producer/QA Lead: Chris Knox
  • QA Team: Ari Clark, John Cowden, Donna Johnston, Jason Lembcke, Emmett McCarthy, Chad Schilling, Kristoffer Young
  • Compatibility: Neil Barizo, Jason Kim
  • IT Support: Josh Miedema, Bob Viau
  • Special Thanks: Chris Arends, Ann Beggs, Brynja Bjarnason, Don Borchers, Terry DeSanctis, Sean Dunnigan, Tim Flaherty, Mike Groshens, Keri Gross, Trevor Harveaux, Jim Holland, Pat Horan, Sean James, Brian Johnson, Brian Kingsley, Brian Kirkvold, Andy Koehler, Robbin Livernois, Dan Matschina, Kurt Niederloh, Chris Owen, Mary Reinitz, Skye Thomas
SEGA Corporation Credits

PC version (2011)

Original Development Staff
Game Music
  • ---Escape Artist---
    • Performed by: Burn the Fields
    • Written and composed by: The Hooks
    • Published by: Burn the Fields (ASCAP), 2005
    • Courtesy of: Burn the Fields, INgrooves
  • ---Get Out---
    • Performed by: The Hooks
    • Written and composed by: The Hooks
    • Published by: Burn the Fields (ASCAP), 2005
    • Courtesy of: Burn the Fields, INgrooves
  • ---Black Radio---
    • Performed by: Jonny Rumble
    • Written and composed by: Jonny Rumble
    • Published by: Windy City - Halogen Records, 2006
    • Courtesy of: Windy City Records, INgrooves
  • ---Jump, Bink---
    • Performed by: Three Against Four
    • Written by: Brandon Q.T. Patton (ASCAP), Anand P. Nayak (ASCAP), Jay Michael Skowronek (ASCAP)
    • Published by: Rebekah M. Music (ASCAP)
    • Courtesy of: ACM Records, INgrooves
  • ---Radiator---
    • Performed by: Lions, Lions
    • Written and composed by: Brandon Davis, Danny Poulin, Van Truong, Jon Kay, Phil Bjorkman
    • Courtesy of: Panic Records, ILC Distribution, INgrooves
  • ---Orange Wednesday---
    • Performed by: One Light Out
    • Written and composed by: Carter Laos, Mark Swenty
    • Published by: INgrooves (ASCAP), 2005
    • Courtesy of: INgrooves
  • ---Flinch---
    • Performed by: The Juliet Dagger
    • Written and composed by: Erin Roberts
    • Published by: Erin Roberts Music
    • Courtesy of: Godd Charamel Records, INgrooves
  • ---Taking It Back---
    • Performed by: The Juliet Dagger
    • Written and composed by: Erin Roberts
    • Published by: Erin Roberts Music
    • Courtesy of: Godd Charamel Records, INgrooves
  • ---Ragdoll---
    • Performed by: The Juliet Dagger
    • Written and composed by: Erin Roberts
    • Published by: Erin Roberts Music
    • Courtesy of: Godd Charamel Records, INgrooves
  • ---Your Mouth Is A Guillotine---
    • Performed by: The Vicious Five
    • Written and composed by: Paulo S, Rai M, Joaquim A, Edgar L, Bruno C
    • Published by: Copyright Central, 2005
    • Courtesy of: Loop Recordings, INgrooves
  • ---The Chase---
    • Performed by: Theron Day
    • Written and composed by: Theron Day, William David Whiteford
    • Published by: Theron Day Music (ASCAP), 2005
    • Courtesy of: Porkchop Records, INgrooves
  • ---Radical Sabbatical---
    • Performed by: The Days The Nights
    • Written and composed by: James MacMillan, Jeffery Miller, Michael Draper, Nathan Abner
    • Published by: The Days The Nights
    • Courtesy of: TDTN Music, INgrooves
  • ---Spy Chaser---
    • Performed by: We Are Invisible
    • Written and composed by: Jennifer Hill, Rebecca Hill
    • Published by: We Are Invisible
    • Courtesy of: Poison Pen, INgrooves
  • Public relations: Taku Sasahara
  • Assistant Directors: Takashi Takenouchi
  • Co-Producer & Director: Kenji Kanno
  • Producer: Hisao Oguchi
  • Special thanks to: Kaori Fukano, Naoyuki Machida, Satoru Higashi, & of course you
  • Presented by: Sega
© SEGA

iOS/Android version

  • Original Game Developed by: Sega
Conversion Team - Sega of America
Development Team - Sega of China
Sega International
Sega Networks
Source:
In-game credits[3]

Breakdown

Arcade version

Mizuki Totori

  • Designed the game logo.[4]

References


Crazy Taxi

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Books: Prima's Official Strategy Guide: Crazy Taxi (2000) | Prima's Official Strategy Guide: Crazy Taxi for PlayStation 2 (2001)
Videos: Crazy Taxi (200x)
Sega Dreamcast
Prototypes: 1999-12-03 | 12-13 | 2000-01-14

Nintendo GameCube
Prototypes: 2001-09-21