Bring on the crazy: PSP Go gets Crazy Taxi

Posted Oct 7, 2009 at 2:28AM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Games, PSP Go Tags: Sega, Sony
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You wanna catch some crazy on your brand new PSP Go? No problemo, you're gonna get it, thanks to Sega and its Crazy Taxi. Sega's just announced on their blog that they have launched the crazy driving game via download for Sony's new handheld.

This version is a double-treat for fans all over as it not only carries the original title, but also the sequel. They have incorporated multiplayer modes as well. Get roarin' and drivin'!



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Comments

by Jupp3 - 2009-10-07 03:54:34
re-release

I hope we are not going to get a newsitem for each UMD game that gets re-released as digital download (usually for higher price than what you can get UMD for, I guess) Well, at least this has the sequel aswell, so it's not exactly same product already released on UMD.
by Crono - 2009-10-07 04:06:12
No love for us Aussies again.

I bet the AU store won't get it.
by NakedFaerie - 2009-10-07 04:07:15
wtf?

And what is new with this? First I heard its a GO launch game and it was free. Then I found out its not free. And now I find out its not even new. This is just a digital download of the UMD so why is this big news? It's more like a big joke at that price.
by symbal - 2009-10-07 07:20:42
Same

The umd version already has the sequel on it, and i bought it new for £5 last year, let's just see how much this is gonna cost.
by Acteon - 2009-10-07 09:56:37
Hmmm

While I'm please it's on the store, I'm not sure it's big news. I also picked this up for next to nothing. Now if it had the original soundtrack, THAT would be news. Unless the price is about £5 I'll be passing this up. By the way, Capcom? Street Fighter 3 Alpha Max on PSN, pretty please? It's one of the few games I'll buy on DLC that I already have on UMD. I'd also like SF3 and MvsC if you get a minute... We know it works, you can emulate it flawlessly...
by yaoitaru - 2009-10-07 10:14:11
buy?

private bittorrent servers with Yoshiro game decrypter
by willman0527 - 2009-10-07 10:15:18
game problem

thats the problem with the psp go after i bought it , im not complaining with the prices but some games could have been on the psn earlier its just really a low rate list im still wating for dissida crisis core prince of persia and others i feel like i wont be able to play some games i liked but non popular company's games, i would like to see a big update every week like 10-20 more of older games added to the psn but i know its not gonna happen in a year ot two
by symbal - 2009-10-07 10:41:12
Mo Money

It's just Sony's strategy to make more money from us, if they release too many games at once people would get lost in the selection and only afford a few, so they slowly release them and people will notice the good games and more likely to buy it, it's certainly a s***ty deal for us but it isn't gonna change.
by NeoHumpty - 2009-10-07 17:11:25
Upgrade my 3000's memory stick

I will go for the go in about a year once the price drops and they put at least 32+gb in it. Personally, I think for the price it is, we should be able to start at 64+gb.
by symbal - 2009-10-07 17:36:35
No

64gb is a bit wishfull thinking really, i mean a 64gb compact flash costs around $450-$500 but a flash chip would be a bit cheaper, but would you be willing to pay $600+ for a Psp go?
by Acteon - 2009-10-07 18:59:02
...

It's interesting how the Go is being talked about as if it's a seperate console from the PSP 3000 et al. It would be more accurate if the headline read "Crazy Taxi comes to PSN" since it's not exclusively for the new platform. I'm waiting to see what hits the UK PSN tomorrow, but I'll be raiding the US store if Prinny doesn't arrive at a comparable price to the US version.

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