Taito Chase H.Q.
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Developer(s) | Disco |
Publisher(s) | Taito |
Platform(s) | Famicom, Sega Master System |
Release date | JP December 8, 1989 |
Genre(s) | Action |
Mode(s) | Single Player |
Rating(s) | NR (not rated) |
Media | 6-megabit Cartridge |
Input methods | Famicom or Sega Master System controller |
Taito Chase H.Q. (タイトーチェイス H.Q.?) is a Famicom and Sega Master System game where the player has to damage the cars of criminals and spies until they grind to a halt in order to arrest them. The Famicom version gives out 3 in-game continues in addition to 5 normal game credits while the Sega Master System version simply hands out 3 continues. There are more than five different stages and an infinite amount of rounds. In both versions, the player must sacrifice points in order to purchase upgrades for the car including turbo, new tires, and oil. It is noticed that the dispatcher's name is always Nancy. While it appears in English letters in the Sega Mega Drive version, the Famicom version uses Japanese letters for her name (ナンシー). Since her name sounds foreign to Japanese player, her name is recorded by using katakana instead of hiragana.