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http://www.gaming-age.comIt isn\'t surprising, but the Playstation 2 version of Crazy Taxi is making "craaazy" money for Acclaim. It is the number one selling Playstation 2 title at both GameStop and Electronics Boutique, two of the most prominent videogame retail chains.
"Crazy Taxi has quickly emerged as the \'must have\' title of the Spring, as it was our #1 selling title for the PlayStation 2computer entertainment system, as well as our #4 overall selling product for the week," said Doreen McKenzie, Divisional Merchandising Manager of Console Sales for GameStop. "Consumers\' awareness for the product is only surpassed by their enthusiasm and it appears that Acclaim has delivered a real winner to retail." According to Pete Roithmayr, Vice President at Electronics Boutique, "Crazy Taxi has been our #1 PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system title since its release."
The original version of Craxy Taxi was developed by Sega developer Hitmaker for Dreamcast and arcade, where it was a smash-hit. The Playstation 2 version was converted (with the help of Hitmaker) and published by Acclaim. Despite being an Acclaim title, Crazy Taxi is the first Sega title to land on the Playstation 2. It\'s early sales success bodes well for Sega\'s future potential as a third party, and is an excellent introduction for many Sony gamers to the gaming magic that Sega provides.
shows that people do value gameplay over graphics i guess!