The sky-high boozer, which reaches a height of 443ft during the rotation, also includes dark wood bar tables and some foliage for a beer garden effect. Perfect for toasting the London skyline.
The sky-high boozer, which reaches a height of 443ft during the rotation, also includes dark wood bar tables and some foliage for a beer garden effect. Perfect for toasting the London skyline.
It’s hard to understate just how much of an impact Crazy Taxi made when it first hit arcades back in early 1999. Developed by Sega’s legendary AM3 team, the game was an instant hit with players of all ages thanks to its easy-to-grasp mechanics and untouchable style. It spawned countless home console ports, sequels, and mobile phone variants in the years following its release. The concept proved popular enough that rival studios cashed in with their own variants, most notably The Simpsons: Road Rage. That particular project was so close to Crazy Taxi that Sega filed suit against Electronic Arts for patent infringement in a case that was later settled out of court.