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I finally went back and finished Sonic CD. I wanted to go for the good ending when I started, but I kinda hated Wacky Workbench so much I don't want to any more lol. Probably a skill issue but whatever. If I got good at the bonus game I could probably get all the Time Stones before then and not worry about it, but I'd rather destroy the machines and get to see all of the good future stages.
I'm also revisiting Crazy Taxi 3 for the first time since I was a kid. I loved it on my Xbox but barely remembered it. Unfortunately I had performance issues trying to emulate the Xbox version, but the PC port can be modded into an acceptable state at least. Really fun game, I haven't played any Crazy Taxi 2 so I didn't know what I'd think of the jump mechanic but I think it works well actually, I like that it opens up a lot of potential for shortcuts, and gives you a chance to save yourself if you get caught by bad traffic. I've mostly been playing on the Las Vegas themed level that's new to 3, it's really wide open which I'm not sure how I feel about, but the gorge area with the river running through it is pretty cool since you can take risky jumps to save time. The New York level from Crazy Taxi 2 is really hard, I'm still not sure how to navigate that one. I haven't tried the Crazy Taxi 1 map yet but I've heard it's been revamped a little which sounds interesting. I wish I could find maps of the levels online somewhere, trying to conceptualize where I am while playing has been a little tricky. I probably just need to play in 10 minute mode and drive around for a while to try and get a sense of where everything is.
Well I went digging around a bit more thoroughly online and found an old french Sega fan site that preserved the official Crazy Taxi 3 site, and that had maps available on it! So I stitched them together and saved them locally. They're low res (since they are from the early 2000's) but still plenty good enough to get a sense of locations. I dunno if any of you have a use for these but I figure I might as well share them here as well.
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