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"Have you lived in Prague long?" Marek asked, navigating a sharp bend.

The car? A 2023 Tesla Model S Plaid, stripped of all EV quietness and fitted with a deafening V8 from a crashed NASCAR, armored with scavenged tram panels, and equipped with EMP emitters stolen from the military.

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The game features arcade-style racing mechanics. Cheat codes were often used to navigate its difficult or glitchy segments, with specific button sequences (e.g., X, Y, D-pad directions) handled by the game's internal buffer. Visuals & Sound: On the Dreamcast, it is often compared unfavorably to Crazy Taxi 2

: Daniel, a pizza-delivery-boy-turned-high-speed taxi driver with a modified Peugeot 406, and Émilien, a bumbling police inspector who can’t seem to pass his driving test, find themselves back in action. "Have you lived in Prague long

Volkov forces Marek to drive through the Blanka tunnel complex during rush hour. The goal: intercept a money courier. Marek drives in reverse at 180 km/h while Jolana leans out the window, welding a stolen plasma cutter to melt an armored van’s roof. Broňa reads pacenotes: "Left 4, manhole… now!" They grab the first data fragment.

: Cars are frequently described as very clean, comfortable, and well-maintained. Volkov forces Marek to drive through the Blanka

. Although the game was developed by Blue Sphere and is primarily associated with its French release, its connection to the Czech Republic stems from localized versions and its cult status in European retro gaming circles. Game Overview Release Date: November 30, 2000. Platforms: Originally released for Sega Dreamcast PlayStation Developer: Blue Sphere. Exclusivity: