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Chase H.Q. (チェイスH.Q.?, "Chase Headquarters") is a 1988 arcade racing game, released by Taito. It is sometimes seen as a spiritual successor to Taito's earlier Full Throttle. The player assumes the role of a police officer named Tony Gibson, member of the "Chase Special Investigation Department." Along with his partner, Raymond Broady, he must stop fleeing criminals in high-speed pursuits. The game was well received in the gaming industry, resulting in three arcade-based sequels being released: Special Criminal Investigation (1989), Super Chase: Criminal Termination (1992) and Chase H.Q. 2 (2007). Two spin-offs were also released: Crime City (1989) and Quiz H.Q. (1990). The game was ported to many home computers by Ocean Software in 1989, including versions for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Amiga and Atari ST. Taito released versions of the game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (1989), Game Boy (1990), Sega Master System (1990), PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 (1990) and Sega Game Gear (1991). It was released for PlayStation 2 in Japan in 2007 as part of Taito Memories II Volume 2.Read full review
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Chase H.Q. was one of the best arcade racing games coming up in the arcades. The Turbografx 16 version does a nice job of combining everything that was fun about the arcade series and putting it on one of the systems hu-card games. It has a Big Bang for your buck and one of the last releases for the American TG-16 system. Very hard to come by complete for the system but very worth while imo.
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The GameBoy wasn't designed for great racing games but Chase HQ is great! Nice use of graphics and play control is simple. Interesting engaging game even if the graphics are a tad bit slow.
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