Popular games for collection Choro Q

17.07.1998

The premise of PENNY RACERS is simple: race your car the best you can and be among the top three to reach the checkered flag. To achieve this objective, you must avoid missiles launched by your competitors, among other things. One way to counter this is the barrel roll maneuver, which is a quick and effective way to avoid unexpected hurdles on the tracks. In the beginning, you drive a pretty unimpressive racer. However, if you beat the competition and place in the top three, your reward is the chance to upgrade your car. Be merciless and steal the losing racers' special features, such as engine and armor upgrades, special attack abilities, and enhancing cosmetic features for the car. You have 13 different racer body styles and nine tracks to choose from. The cartoony racers zip through city streets, ice caves, and a volcano, and with the Track Create mode, you can design the wildest track you can imagine. When you toss four-player racing into the fray, the fun quadruples as the action intensifies and the losers are utterly humiliated.

31.12.2000

Gadget Racers is the first game in the "HG/High Grade" series of games developed exclusively for the PlayStation 2 by Barnhouse Effect. In this game, the objective is to gain 100% by completing various events in the game's Grand Prix.

27.11.2003

Choro-Q HG 4 (Japanese: チョロQ HG 4), known as Choro-Q in all other regions, is the fourth and final video game in the "HG/High Grade" series. Choro Q refines its fantasy-style racing series with more cars, parts, and extras. Now you can race on courses that range from earthquake country and space to haunted castles and underwater tracks. You can participate in more than 160 races and 100 events to earn 200 kinds of vehicles. Customize your vehicle with interchangeable parts and colors, and then race head-to-head against a friend. In addition to racing, ChoroQ also features more than 30 minigames.

10.01.2002

Road Trip is the second game in the "HG/High Grade" series of games developed exclusively for the PlayStation 2 console. Take a road trip to adventure! Right off the starting line, Road Trip matches action with depth, allowing you to customize your ride for over 100 different events. Wins earn cash, which you use to buy parts and upgrade your vehicles. From engines to brakes, body types to paint jobs, the parts store stocks over 250 interchangeable components. Top that with 20 mini-games, special missions and dozens of hidden surprises and you don't just have a racing adventure - you've got a road trip!

24.01.2000

Choro Q 64 2: Hacha-mecha Grand Prix Race is a racing game released in 1999 in Japan for the Nintendo 64. It is the sequel to Choro Q 64 (Penny Racers outside of Japan) and is part of the Choro Q series. The game is also compatible with the Game Boy Color game Choro Q Hyper Customable GB, using the GB Transfer Pak.

07.11.2008

Charge up your batteries - it's Penny Racing time! Welcome to Penny Racers Party! Where else can you race a customized Pop Up Pirate alongside the Honda NSX or the Mazda RX-8? Exclusively on Wii, Penny Racers Party brings buckets of fun with 1-4 players head to head races through wild and wacky courses and 50+ vehicles to customize from Nissan, Toyota, and more! Or go for the crazy rubber ducky or groovy panda!

05.08.1999

Choro Q Wonderful! is an RPG developed by E-game and published by TAKARA, released for the Sony PlayStation in 1999.

11.08.2000

Perfect Choro Q is a Japanese only Game Boy Color release in the Choro Q (Penny Racers) series.

01.01.1970

Choro-Q Hyper Customable GB is a Japanese only game for the Game Boy Color.

27.06.2002

Seek and Destroy is a vehicular combat game in which the world of "Quewar" is populated, not by people, but by tanks. The story follows the "Q-Stein" invasion of "Proton" and the Proton military's struggle to repel the attack.

31.12.1984

25.06.1998

A maritime installment in the Choro Q series.

19.02.1998

Choro Q 3 is a Racing game, developed by Tamsoft and published by Takara, which was released in Japan in 1998.

22.03.1996

The first in the Choro Q series of racing games. Released on the original Sony PlayStation in 1996, known as Penny Racers in Europe.

01.12.2002

Choro-Q HG 3 (Japanese: チョロQ HG 3) (also known as Gadget Racers in Europe) is a role-playing, racing game for the PS2. It is the sequel to Choro-Q HG 2. It was also slated to be published in North America by Conspiracy Entertainment under the title Road Trip Adventure Avenue but it was cancelled for unknown reasons.

25.02.1998

Racing game for the Sega Saturn in which players race Takara's Choro Q/Penny Racers line of toy cars.

21.02.1997

The sequel to kart racer Choro Q. Never formally released outside of Japan.