The player is driving an unmarked police car and must chase various criminals. When you catch up to the criminal, you have to hit him several times to knock him off the road and capture him. You have 3 bursts of trubo charge to help you. It also features police lights on the marquee area.
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Road Avenger is an interactive action movie game, telling the story of an ex-cop avenging the murder of his wife with his highly modified car. Essentially a very long series of QTE car chases, the player reacts to on-screen prompts/situations to direct the action on screen.
AboutRelease dateDecember, 2007GenreRacingPlayer(s)1 per cabinetHardwareTaito Type X2Network-Homepage ://www.taito.co.jp/arc/title/2007/details/chase_hq2.htmlInfosGame Executablegame.exe (Patched)MD5 of original game.exe-Latest version available2.08-EU-N
Developer: Taito Corporation
Publisher: Square Enix, Inc.
Platform: Mobile entertainment devices
Genre: Drive
Ship Date: 2006
Chase H.Q. 3D is the latest version of the legendary car chase classic. Originally developed for the arcades in 1988, Chase HQ was ported to various platforms such as the Amiga, the Atari ST, the Commodore 64, the Sega Genesis, the Sega Master System, and the TurboGrafx-16. Today, you can enjoy Chase H.Q. on your mobile phone. Go undercover and pursue criminal suspects with the help of Nancy, your always-on-call operator!
FEATURES
Ultra-intense car chase sequences
3D environments
Intuitive game play
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Back in 1988 Taito released Chase HQ into arcades around the world. It took the driving aspects from many other racing games of the time period and coupled them together with the intense action of a high-speed police pursuit. While this offered a nice change of pace from the typical and often redundant racing experiences found in arcades at the time, it also proved to be a bit too much for some gamers to handle with its short time limits and sometimes sluggish play control. Since the game was fairly popular in arcades, it was obviously ported to quite a number of home computers and game consoles, some better than others. While the TurboGrafx-16 version of the game is widely considered one of the better ports of the arcade classic, it still features many of the critical game play faults that hindered the arcade title. So is this police chase racer worth your Wii Points all these years later?
The game play in Chase HQ is fairly straightforward. You are in control of your sleek black Porsche and you've got to chase after and apprehend the criminal that already has a significant head start on you. To do so, you'll have to drive with your pedal to the floor and somehow navigate the twists and turns of the highway while carefully weaving in between the slower drivers that inevitably get in your way. Once you spot the criminal's vehicle, you'll then have to smash into it until you've done enough damage to make the criminal finally pull over. You can then make your arrest and are awarded bonus points based upon your performance. As if all of this weren't enough, you'll have to do it within a very strict time limit.
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