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Known in Japan as "Choro Q Wii", Penny Racers Party is the series' sole Wii entry and its last mainline game.
The final Chroro Q game on the PlayStation 2.
Known in Japan as "Choro Q HG 4", ChoroQ is the fourth in the "High Grade" sub-series and the only entry to be released worldwide with the Choro Q name.
Known in Japan as "Choro-Q!" and in Europe as "Gadget Racers", Arcade Edition is the series' first and only GameCube entry.
Known in Japan as "Choro Q HG 3". A version for North America was planned, but was cancelled.
Known in Japan as "Choro Q Advance 2" and in Europe as "Gadget Racers".
A Game Boy Advance entry in the Combat Choro Q series.
Known in Japan as "Shin Combat Choro Q", Seek and Destroy is a tank combat game in which the world of "Quewar" is populated not by people, but by tanks.
A Takara developed PlayStation entry into the ChoroQ series
Known in Japan as "Choro Q HG 2" and in Europe as "Road Trip Adventure", Road Trip combines the series' traditional racing and customization of miniature cars with a new open-world experience and numerous game modes.
Known in Japan as "Choro Q Advance" and in Europe as "Penny Racers", Gadget Racers is the series' first Game Boy Advance entry.
Known in Japan as "Choro Q HG" and in Europe as "Penny Racers", Gadget Racers is the series' first PlayStation 2 entry.
Perfect Choro Q is a Japanese only Game Boy Color release in the Choro Q (Penny Racers) series.
A second Choro Q game for Nintendo 64.
Choro Q Wonderful! is an RPG developed by E-game and published by TAKARA, released for the Sony PlayStation in 1999.
Choro-Q Hyper GB is a Japanese only game for the Game Boy Color.
A tank-based spin-off of the Choro Q series.
Known in Japan as "Choro Q 64", Penny Racers is the Choro Q series' first Nintendo 64 entry and the first to be released in North America.
A maritime installment in the Choro Q series.
Racing game for the Sega Saturn in which players race Takara's Choro Q/Penny Racers line of toy cars.
A plane installment in the Choro Q series.
The third Choro Q game for PlayStation.
The sequel to kart racer Choro Q. Never formally released stateside.
Known in Japan as "Choro Q", Penny Racers is the first of a line of racing games based on the studio's earlier line of miniature car toys (known as "Choro Q" in Japan and "Penny Racers" elsewhere).
The first game to feature the Choro Q branding. Unlike the rest of the series, which was developed and/or published by rights-holders Takara themselves, this one was simply licensed to Taito.
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