The Simpsons: Road Rage

The Simpsons: Road Rage (2001)

by Radical Entertainment, Electronic Arts
Genres:Racing
Themes:Open world, Comedy
Game modes:Single player, Split screen
Story:The Simpsons: Road Rage is similar to Sega's 1999 video game Crazy Taxi, in that the main objective is to drive picked up passengers to their destinations as quickly as possible. The player receives money upon successfully dropping off each passenger, and bonuses are obtained when they are transported in a short amount of time. Players have to avoid certain hurdles, such as other vehicles and Burns' nuclear transit buses. The game contains sixteen different collectible vehicles, six starting locations, and ten different missions. In order to collect the vehicles and unlock starting locations, players must earn progressively more money for each vehicle or starting location they want to get.Show more
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Another CHILDHOOD. CLASSIC! It might be a Crazy Taxi clone but... It's one of THE BEST Crazy Taxi Clones out there IMO. I mean... It was so Good that SEGA sued them over copying the Hand Pointy Thingy... Still it's a classic of my Childhood and surprisingly still holds up and having it to were the Loading Screens are really long would be nice.
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