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Choro Q HG 3: 2002/12 PlayStation 2 E-game Takara JP Conspiracy Entertainment NA ZOO Digital Publishing EU: Road Trip: The Arcade Edition NA. Gadget Racers EU. Choro Q! 2002/12 GameCube: Electronic Applications Takara JP Conspiracy Entertainment NA ZOO Digital Publishing EU - Choro Q Byun Byun Racer (チョロQビュンビュンレーサー ...
Choro Q is a video game series based on the toy line of the same name by Takara. Pages in category "Choro Q video games" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Q-Steer based on a Nissan. Choro-Q [a] is a line of Japanese 3–4 cm pullback car toys produced by Takara Tomy (formerly Takara).Known in North America as Penny Racers, they were introduced in late 1978 and have seen multiple revisions and successors since.
Most of their work has been for Takara, notably Choro Q games for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 consoles. [1] ... Choro Q HG 4 (2003) ChoroQ (2004) (US version)
The game features cars based on Takara's line of miniature Choro Q / Penny Racers toys, and was the first game based on Choro Q released outside Japan since Taito's 1984 title on MSX. [2] Successors were made for the PlayStation although only released only in Japan: Choro Q 2 (1997), Choro Q 3 (1998) and Choro Q Wonderful! (1999).
Road Trip Adventure is a 2002 racing adventure video game for the PlayStation 2, released as Choro Q HG 2 in Japan by Takara and as Road Trip (or Everywhere Road Trip) in North America by Conspiracy Entertainment. [1] In 2003 it was also released in Europe and other PAL regions by System 3 under their Play It label named Road Trip Adventure. It ...
Choro Q Park; Choro Q Wonderful! Choro Q HG 4; Cyber Spin; D. D-Xhird; Daigunder; Dennō Bōkenki Webdiver; DreamMix TV World Fighters; Duel Masters (2003 video game)
ChoroQ (known as Choro Q HG 4 in Japan) is a PlayStation 2 game published by Atlus in the US, Zoo Digital Publishing in PAL regions and Takara in Japan. It was developed by Barnhouse Effect . The game is marketed as a "Car-PG": a hybrid of driving and role-playing video games .