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Chase H.Q. II | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Publisher: Taito | |||||
Developer: Taito | |||||
Sound driver: Taito/Thunder Fox | |||||
Genre: Racing | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Chase H.Q. II, known as Super H.Q. (スーパーH.Q.) in Japan, is a sequel to Chase H.Q. and was developed and published by Taito for the Sega Mega Drive in 1992. It should not be confused with Special Criminal Investigation, which was also sometimes marked as "Chase H.Q. II".
Gameplay is very similar to the first game, with the major difference being a choice of three vehicles to chase criminals. By ramming the criminal's car enough times the car will be stopped and the criminal will be arrested. All of this needs to be done within a strict time limit, and while avoiding other cars and obstacles.
Production Credits
Note: The game does not attribute names to individual roles; the credits roll is merely a flat list of names.
- T.Kasuya
- T.Hayashi
- Kenji Miyagi
- K. Kobayashi
- Y.Sanagawa
- Y.Sugihara
- S.Tachihara
- Yuji Takasu
- Kiyotaka Akaza
- K.Omori
- K.Yoshioka
- T.Kuniyoshi
- H.Kusano
- S.Igarashi
- A.Yoshimi
- T.Tada
- Watanabe
- T.Harada
- Kenichi Hiza