A young graffiti artist named Beat and his gang of inline-skating Rudies roam the cel-shaded streets of Tokyo-to while spraying tags, defeating rival gangs and evading a city-wide police crackdown.
It's more like the "concept of love" ;-) I actually imported both soundtracks on from Japan and love them both though you are absolutely right, Alex, the JSRF ost is better.
edit: I even bought the Scapegoat Wax album "SWAX" and didn't regret it:
No shame in that. I was tempted to do the same, just based on the fruity mix at 2:23.
Anyway, this game confused me then and it confuses me now. I gotta get in on it this time.
Alex apparently not liking Crazy Taxi...another reason not to like Alex.
Kind of excited for this, but since it'll almost surely lack the ability to import your own graphics for graffiti the way the Dreamcast let you, it's a pretty tempered excitement.
Yeah not liking someone based on their taste in games is totally legit. Hence why I don't like you because Crazy Taxi is about the most bland ass game ever created........... go figure.
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