The year was 2002, and the neon-soaked streets of "Glitter Oasis" weren’t going to navigate themselves. For fans of the high-octane arcade classic, the release of Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller on PC felt like hitting the jackpot. The Midnight Run
Today, finding a legitimate digital download for Crazy Taxi 3 on PC is a bit of a treasure hunt, as it isn't readily available on modern storefronts like Steam (which only hosts the first game). For those who still have the files or the original discs, it remains a time capsule of an era where SEGA ruled the arcade and "traffic laws" were merely suggestions.
This night-time setting was a visual leap for the series, filled with flashing lights and massive jumps that felt tailor-made for the PC’s higher resolution capabilities at the time.