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* [[Loading Screen]]: Only a few seconds long, thankfully. There's not much to load, truth be told.
* [[Loading Screen]]: Only a few seconds long, thankfully. There's not much to load, truth be told.
* [[Non Indicative Title]]: Besides the title screen music, the actual gameplay is fairly down-to-earth and not "crazy" at all.
* [[Non Indicative Title]]: Besides the title screen music, the actual gameplay is fairly down-to-earth and not "crazy" at all.
* [[Pac Man Fever]]: [[Truth in Television]]. This game was released in 2005. Would you have guessed? Recent versions have been released as recently as 2010 with the same ear-grating music and grainy graphics.
* [[Pac-Man Fever]]: [[Truth in Television]]. This game was released in 2005. Would you have guessed? Recent versions have been released as recently as 2010 with the same ear-grating music and grainy graphics.
* [[Product Placement]]: For Venezuelan bus companies
* [[Product Placement]]: For Venezuelan bus companies
* [[Sensory Abuse]]: The title screen music.
* [[Sensory Abuse]]: The title screen music.

Revision as of 13:29, 8 January 2014

Unmatched realism and intensity.


 Crazy Bus: Presiona START

Crazy Bus is the world's most immersive, extremely detailed, and pulse-pounding bus-driving simulation. Featuring state of the art graphics, a richly appointed world full of hidden areas to explore, edge-of-your-seat action, and a soundtrack just as notable as the work of Hans Zimmer, John Williams, Yoko Kanno, and Nobuo Uematsu, Crazy Bus is truly the pinnacle of...

Oh, who are we even kidding here. It's impossible to even type this stuff with a straight face.

Crazy Bus is an unlicensed Venezuelan Sega Genesis tech demo from 2004, created to test out the author's BASIC compiler and sound driver. It would be completely unremarkable if it wasn't for the eardrum-bursting, randomly generated soundtrack. More info can be found here.

Not to be confused with Crazy Taxi, Desert Bus, or the Show Within a Show from Arthur, whose Theme Song probably annoys Arthur less than this game's music.

Compare with Big Rigs Over the Road Racing, another large-vehicle related game with next to no content.


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