Game Special Features Offers cabbies several single player modes including the mission-based Arcade mode, where skilled drivers earn time bonuses, and Time Trial mode where drivers collect the highest fares possible in the time allowed. For cabbies to practice their crazy driving skills, two mini-game training modes are available. They include Crazy Box, a collection of 16 original Crazy Taxi mini-games and Crazy Pyramid, mini-games arranged in a pyramid that drivers must complete to unlock more mini-games from Crazy Taxi 2. Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars introduces new multiplayer modes for two cabbies to collaborate or compete wirelessly (Ad-Hoc). Drivers can record and save gameplay replays of their driving performance in Crazy Taxi 2 on the PSP system's memory stick to replay and show off.
Hints/Tips
To play Custom Soundtracks in Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars, your music and audio files must be in a specific place – there are two folders that the PSP can read music out of, but only one is recognized by this particular game. Drop your MP3 files into the root-level MUSIC folder, not the folder that is in the PSP folder. If you boot Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars and the Custom Soundtrack option is blanked out as "inactive", you need to put your music in the right folder.
So when you pop in your Memory Stick or USB-connect your PSP, if the first folder you open does not have a folder that says MUSIC (you should see MP_ROOT, MUSIC, PICTURE, VIDEO, PSP, and maybe a few other folders depending on how you formatted your Memory Stick), go ahead and make a folder called MUSIC on the root directory level there. Then drop your music into it (or transfer your music from the PSP/MUSIC folder, as that old folder is now a duplicate that you can keep or ignore), and boot the game. You should be able to now play your own MP3 music and other audio while playing Crazy Taxi!
Support Elements Custom Soundtrack Multi-cartridge Multiplay
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