“Hey hey, come on over and have some fun with Crrrrrazy Taxi! Barrel through traffic packed streets, hurdle off parking garages, and crazy combo your way to crazy money in a wild frantic race to scare up the most fares. In Crazy Taxi, time is money, and only the craziest cabbies come out victorious.”
Posts Tagged ‘Sega’
Dishonored Official Map App & Sonic Jump iOS: New Releases You Should Check Out
October 23rd, 2012
Daniel Silva Among all the recent releases, we thought we would highlight two noticeable ones: “Dishonored Official Map App” and “Sonic Jump”. The first is exactly what it sounds like, a map app for the console version of Dishonored. And the second, well, it may be what you’re thinking of too. If you thought of Sonic meets [...]
‘Crazy Taxi’ For iPhone, iPad Now Available From The App Store
October 17th, 2012
Daniel Silva Anyone whose played Crazy Taxi at an arcade or Dreamcast, have probably already thought of how great the game would be on an iPhone or an iPad. Well great news, SEGA has released Crazy Taxi, and all it’s arcade goodness, onto the AppStore as a universal build. “Hey hey, come on over and have some [...]
Jet Set Radio iPhone, iPad Coming Soon From SEGA: Out This Summer!
July 26th, 2012
Daniel Silva If you hadn’t already heard, Sega is releasing an HD port of their popular game, Jet Set Radio, to console, PC, and Vita. The good news is that iOS and Android have joined the lineup of release. You can expect it this summer, and while we expect it to be visually stunning, we’re a bit [...]
Virtua Tennis Challenge Review: A Solid Smashing Game
June 11th, 2012
Philip Pederson The Virtua Tennis series has long been regarded as one of the best tennis franchises on consoles, and it has finally made its way to iOS devices. Tennis is a pretty complicated game, so making it work well on a touch screen is certainly going to be a challenge. Virtua Tennis Challenge ($4.99, universal app) [...]
Total War Battles Review: A Pretty Good RTS Game From SEGA
May 2nd, 2012
Tim Rattray Total War Battles is an interesting take on the real-time strategy genre. Instead of sprawling environments, you’re given side-scrolling maps with a hexagonal grid system. Total War Battles (Universal: $6.99) Has Sega finally figured out how to successfully recreate a real-time strategy experience on a touch screen? Kind of.
Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode 2 Trailer Revealed: iPhone, iPad Version Still Coming?
February 29th, 2012
James Isabel “With this installment, Sonic and his friends are finally back to their roots. THIS is the Sonic game everyone fell in love with. THIS is the Sonic that provided hours of fun. THIS is the new generation of Sonic where much is at stake, but passes with absolutely flying colors.”
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