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Publisher: Taito | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Developer: Taito, Daiei Seisakusho | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Original system(s): Arcade boards | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre: Racing | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Chase H.Q. (チェイスH.Q.), often known as Taito Chase H.Q. (タイトーチェイスH.Q.), is an action-driving game developed by Taito. Originally released in arcades, it was ported to a variety of systems, including the PC Engine and TurboGrafx-16.
This version of the game was also made available on the Wii Virtual Console.
Contents
Gameplay
Players take control of two police detectives as they attempt to capture criminals who are fleeing the city with their high speed cars. After evading other cars and obstacles and finally reaching the target, players must cause enough damage to the fugitive vehicle before the time limit to finish the stage. While attacking from behind also works, hitting from sides causes most damage. Turbo boosts can be used (limitedly, 3 in each stage) for short time maximum speed.
A shop system exists in which players can purchase upgrades for their cars, for example bumpers to cause more damage, an extra turbo boost for the next stage, engine power-ups, and so on.
The game restarts from beginning with more difficult targets after all five stages are completed.
Production credits
- Programmed by: Yujix Terada
- Character Staff: Yuji Ogi, Hirofumi Aizawa, Nobuyuki Suzuki, Norio Nakagami
- Sound Staff: Noboru Koshinaka, Isao Mizuguchi
- Special Thanks: Nishiyaman
- Produced by: Taito Corporation
Magazine articles
- Main article: Chase H.Q./Magazine articles.
Physical scans
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PC Engine version
TurboGrafx-16 version
TurboGrafx-16, US |
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Technical information
ROM dump status
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384kB | Card (JP) | |||||||||||
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384kB | Card (US) |
External links
- Chase H.Q. on Nintendo eShop: UK
References
Sega Retro has more information related to Chase H.Q.
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Main page | Comparisons | Hidden content | Bugs | Magazine articles | Reception
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Chase H.Q. games for NEC systems |
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Chase H.Q. (1990) | Special Criminal Investigation (1991) |
- 1 player games
- JP PC Engine games
- PC Engine games
- 1990 PC Engine games
- All 1990 games
- PC Engine racing games
- Use magref
- US TurboGrafx-16 games
- TurboGrafx-16 games
- 1992 TurboGrafx-16 games
- TurboGrafx-16 racing games
- JP Wii Virtual Console games
- US Wii Virtual Console games
- EU Wii Virtual Console games
- AU Wii Virtual Console games
- Wii games
- 2008 Wii games
- Wii Virtual Console games
- All games
- Stubs
- Credits without reference
- Chase H.Q.
- Chase H.Q. (franchise)