List of Choro Q video games

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This is a list of video games based on Choro-Q, a line of toy cars produced by Japanese toy company Takara (later Takara Tomy). The series is primarily made up of racing video games, many of which feature customization and role-playing video game elements. Several developers have produced games for the series, the majority of which are published by Takara. Some of these games have been localised for Western release under different names, including Penny Racers, Gadget Racers, and Road Trip, by publishers such as Atlus, Conspiracy Entertainment, and Midas Interactive Entertainment.

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List of Choro Q video games
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Choro-Q March 22, 1996[1] N/a October 1, 1996[2]
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Choro-Q 2 February 21, 1997[3] N/a N/a
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  • Released on the PlayStation
  • Developed by Tamsoft, published by Takara
Choro-Q 3 February 19, 1998[4] N/a N/a
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  • Released on the PlayStation
  • Developed by Tamsoft, published by Takara
Choro-Q Jet: Rainbow Wings February 16, 1998[5] N/a N/a
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  • Released on the PlayStation
  • Developed by Astro Vision, published by Takara
Choro-Q Park March 26, 1998[6] N/a N/a
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  • Released on the Sega Saturn
  • Developed by Nextech, published by Takara
Choro-Q Marine: Q-Boat June 25, 1998[7] N/a N/a
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  • Released on the PlayStation
  • Developed by Barnhouse Effect, published by Takara
Choro Q 64 July 17, 1998[8] February 4, 1999[9][10] March 5, 1999
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  • Released on the Nintendo 64
  • Developed by Locomotive, published by Takara in Japan and THQ in North America and Europe
  • Released under the name Penny Racers in English markets
Combat Choro Q February 25, 1999[11] N/a N/a
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  • Released on the PlayStation
  • Developed by Barnhouse Effect, published by Takara
  • "The Best" budget re-release published by Atlus[12]
Choro-Q Hyper Customable GB July 30, 1999[13] N/a N/a
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  • Released on the Game Boy Color
  • Developed by Electronic Applications, published by Takara
Choro-Q Wonderful! August 5, 1999[14] N/a N/a
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  • Released on the PlayStation
  • Developed by E-game, published by Takara
Choro-Q 64 2: Hachamecha Grand Prix Race December 24, 1999[15][16] N/a N/a
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  • Released on the Nintendo 64
  • Developed by Locomotive, published by Takara
Perfect Choro-Q August 11, 2000[17] N/a N/a
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  • Released on the Game Boy Color
  • Developed by Electronic Applications, published by Takara
Choro-Q HG December 21, 2000[18] August 21, 2001[19] November 24, 2001
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  • Released on the PlayStation 2
  • Developed by Barnhouse Effect, published by Takara in Japan, Conspiracy Entertainment in North America, and Midas Interactive Entertainment in Europe
  • Released under the name Gadget Racers in North America and Penny Racers in Europe.
Choro-Q Advance June 29, 2001[20] October 29, 2001[21] October 18, 2002[22]
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  • Released on the Game Boy Advance
  • Developed by Electronic Applications, published by Takara in Japan, Conspiracy Entertainment in North America, and Xicat Interactive in Europe.
  • Released under the name Gadget Racers in North America and Penny Racers in Europe.
Choro-Q HG 2 January 10, 2002[23] October 26, 2002[24] May 2003[25]
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  • Released on the PlayStation 2
  • Developed by E-game, published by Takara in Japan, Conspiracy Entertainment in North America, and Play It! in Europe.
  • Released under the name Road Trip in North America and Road Trip Adventure in Europe.
  • "The Best" budget re-release published by Atlus.[12]
Shin Combat Choro-Q June 27, 2002 December 11, 2002[26] January 24, 2003
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  • Released on the PlayStation 2
  • Developed by Barnhouse Effect, published by Takara in Japan, Conspiracy Entertainment in North America, and Play It! in Europe.
  • Released under the name Seek and Destroy in English markets.
Combat Choro-Q: Advance Daisakusen August 8, 2002[27] N/a N/a
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  • Released on the Game Boy Advance
  • Published by Takara
Choro-Q Advance 2 November 28, 2002[28] June 14, 2003 [29] April 6, 2004
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  • Released on the Game Boy Advance
  • Developed by Electronic Applications, published by Takara in Japan, Conspiracy Entertainment in North America, and ZOO Digital Publishing in Europe.
  • Released under the name Road Trip: Shifting Gears in North America and Gadget Racers in Europe
Choro-Q HG 3 December 12, 2002[30] N/a December 5, 2003[31]
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  • Released on the PlayStation 2
  • Developed by Barnhouse Effect, published by Takara in Japan and ZOO Digital Publishing in Europe.
  • Released under the name Gadget Racers in Europe.
  • Announced for North American distribution by Conspiracy Entertainment as Road Trip: Adventure Avenue, but never released.[32]
Choro-Q! December 19, 2002[33] December 5, 2003[34][35] March 16, 2004
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  • Released on the GameCube
  • Developed by Hudson Soft, published by Takara in Japan, Conspiracy Entertainment in North America, and ZOO Digital Publishing in Europe.
  • Released under the name Road Trip: The Arcade Edition in North America and Gadget Racers in Europe.
Choro-Q HG 4 November 27, 2003[36] November 17, 2004[37] March 25, 2005
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  • Released on the PlayStation 2
  • Developed by Barnhouse Effect, published by Takara in Japan, Atlus in North America, and ZOO Digital Publishing in Europe.
  • Released under the name ChoroQ in English markets.
Choro-Q Works May 26, 2005[38] N/a N/a
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  • Released on the PlayStation 2
  • Developed by Barnhouse Effect, published by Atlus.
Choro-Q Wii February 28, 2008 October 7, 2008[39] N/a
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  • Released on the Wii
  • Developed by Barnhouse Effect, published by TakaraTomy in Japan and Tomy in North America.
  • Released under the name Penny Racers Party: Turbo Q Speedway in North America.
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Cancelled games

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Choro-Q DS

Cancellation date:[40][41]
2005
Proposed system release:
2005 – Nintendo DS
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  • Announced in 2004, to be published by Atlus, but never released.
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