
Road Trip: The Arcade Edition (GC) (PAL: Gadget Racers JP: Choro Q!). Choro-Q (PS2) (JP: Choro-Q HG4) - The peak of Choro-Q! Experience a vibrant story with 4 large towns PACKED with dialogue, mini games, quests, and so much more as you build up your team to take on the world championship!. Gadget Racers (PS2) (JP: Choro-Q HG3) - Like its predecessor, a large overworld with quests, shops, and mini games, but this one is more focused on racing. Road Trip (PS2) (PAL: Road Trip Adventure, JP: Choro-Q HG2) - Experience a huge overworld with dialogue, shops, quest, mini games, photo booths, and more!. Seek and Destroy (PS2) (JP: Shin Combat Choro-Q) - Build up a tank and destroy your Q-nemies!. Gadget Racers (PS2) (PAL: Penny Racers, JP: Choro-Q HG). Secret 1 Destroy Guarder Version II (the big cannon) with Halphas Gundam. Road Trip: Shifting Gears (GBA) (PAL: Gadget Racers, JP: Choro-Q Advance 2) Mission Final01 Aphrodia Break 1 Destroy Guarder Version II (the big cannon) with a Master Unit or Halphas Gundam. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to. Gadget Racers (GBA) (PAL: Penny Racers, JP: Choro-Q Advance) - Explore 5 different worlds including a Battle world with weapons and an Aqua world with jet ski-like attachments! Cheats, Tips, Tricks, Walkthroughs and Secrets for Seek And Destroy on the Playstation 2, with a game help system for those that are stuck. This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Seek and Destroy for PlayStation 2. Choro Q 64 2: Hachamecha Grand Prix Race - Fan translation available. Then turn around and go down the path on the right and destroy the tanks there too. When you gain control of your tank go foreward and destroy the enemy tanks there. Just destroy all the tanks with the red flags on the back to win. my PS2 and rarely buy any games that dont involve blowing things six. 4-1.Beacon of the Counter attack This is the first mission so its pretty easy. Penny Racers (N64) (JP: Choro-Q 64)- Instead of winning money, placing in the top three allows you to steal parts from your competitors, but be careful, because this goes both ways! 21 All- Baseball 2003, highly playable bat and ball sim (4) Hidden Word: RIDERS.
All three of these titles allow you to import your cash and items between games! Choro Q 3 - (PS1) - Fan translation available.This title adds an overworld to explore to find secrets and additional part shops! Choro Q 2 - (PS1) - Fan translation available.Penny Racers (PS1) (JP: Choro-Q) - The first Choro-Q video game (not counting Taito's MSX arcade style game!). Reviewing the hidden gem of the PS2 era Seek and Destroy a third person tank adventure with no limits to its whimsical nature and fun gameplay.Why September 9th? Well, the English letter Q sounds like the Japanese word for the number nine (kyuu), so what better day than 9/9? Why not set aside your backlog for a day and give one of these stylized racers a shot? We've included a list of localized Choro-Q games below, and bolded some of the more fun entries!
You may remember them as Penny Racers, having a small coin slot in the back: place a coin in and your car does a wheelie! Many Choro-Q video games have been released over the years with a focus on winning races to build up your cash and use it to purchase upgrades, both cosmetic and functional, with a more arcade-like approach to racing physics. The most up-to-date version of this page can be found in the same place on the new website or by using the search bar, while an older version can be viewed by clicking the "History" tab on this page.Choro-Qs are a line of Japanese chibi-style (cutesy hyper deformed) pull back toy cars that have been going strong since 1978. The wiki is now hosted on () so that *everyone* can contribute.
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