By adamg on Mon., 12/11/2017 - 12:33 pm

BosBattle reports on how our own Keytar Bear became a character in a phone game produced by a Sega subsidiary that is based in Cambridge.
One key(tar) difference between real life and the game: In the game, Crazy Taxi Gazillionaire, he plays a taxi driver, rather than Boston's furriest street musician.
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Adorable!
By Elmer
Mon, 12/11/2017 - 1:08pm
[sup]âŸâŸâŸâŸâŸâŸâŸâŸâŸâŸ( and I hope he's being nicely compensated )[/sup]
Good news for people who fix
By Steeve
Mon, 12/11/2017 - 3:13pm
Good news for people who fix broken screens in malls in New Hampshire, too, when the awful people who have attacked him inevitably, instinctively break their phones when he pops up.
Pay me
By anon
Mon, 12/11/2017 - 1:22pm
If he hasn’t signed a contract, a lawsuit for use of name and likeness is the same for any public figure, from Prince and Hendrix to Keytar Bear. Get a lawyer! Here’s hoping he’ll get the money while he’s alive. That’s VIDEO GAME money, son!
Reading Is Fundamental
By adamg
Mon, 12/11/2017 - 2:56pm
The interviewer asks about that. Click the first link in the original post, and scroll down a bit for the answer.
Wow, crazy taxi is still a
By dm12
Mon, 12/11/2017 - 1:55pm
Wow, crazy taxi is still a thing? That was such a fun game.
How much is he getting paid?
By Scratchie
Mon, 12/11/2017 - 1:59pm
How much is he getting paid?
I'd say it's probably about
By Smart Arse
Mon, 12/11/2017 - 5:37pm
a Few Thousand Noneofyourormybeeswaxes
I hope the game's theme music
By Candy
Mon, 12/11/2017 - 3:08pm
I hope the game's theme music is a Keytar tune.
The person who made that
By AdamB
Mon, 12/11/2017 - 4:32pm
The person who made that graphic has clearly never looked closely at a keyboard.
that's mentioned in the interview
By peter
Tue, 12/12/2017 - 9:21am
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