Crazy Taxi 2

Crazy Taxi 2 is a 2001 arcade driving video game developed by Hitmaker and published by Sega. It is the last Crazy Taxi title on a SEGA console.

Gameplay
Whilst the core gameplay of Crazy Taxi remains in tact; picking up customers and dropping them off to their destination as fast as humanly possible, there have been a few features added:

Players can now pick up more than a singular customer at once, allowing for bigger bonuses.

This game introduces the ' Crazy Hop ' ability which allows taxi drivers to leap over small obstacles allowing for more crazy shortcuts and faster times. Performing these alongside 'Crazy Dash ' techniques will net the player a bigger bonus.

New maps have been added as well ' Small Apple ' and 'Around Apple ' both of which are based off of New York City. These new cities have four new cabbies: Slash, Iceman, Cinnamon and Hot-D, which alongside veterans Axel, B.D. Joe, Gena and Gus brings the total playable cast to eight.

Crazy Box has been replaced with Crazy Pyramid, a selection of special challenges and mini games.

Like the first game, the cities are full of real life brand stores such as Burger King, Hard Rock Cafe, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gap_Inc. GAP] and HMV.

The soundtrack is provided by The Offspring and Methods of Madness.

Trivia

 * This is the only mainline Crazy Taxi title to be exclusive to a single console.
 * Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars uses Crazy Taxi 2's maps, and is the closest this sequel has gotten to being ported to another console.