Choro-Q (チョロQ) is a series of Japanese 3–4 cm long toy cars, with coil-spring pullback motors, first made by Takara in 1978, and sold extensively in Western markets as Penny Racers.
The name comes from the Japanese word "Choro-choro" which means "dash around" and an abbreviation of "cute" which in its Japanese adaptation connotes both the aesthetic meaning and also the meaning of petite in size.
The Choro-Q car designs are largely based on illustrations by Yasuhiro Nakamura (中村安広) who also design its covers for books and videogames.
Most Choro-Q feature real rubber tires (usually with larger ones on the rear) and the characteristic coil-spring pullback motor. Also, each Choro-Q is a "cute" squeezed design caricature of the actual vehicle it represents. This type of caricature is also known as "deformed scale" as it gives the car a foreshortened or deformed appearance. What is also distinct about the cars is the slot at the rear, where a small coin can be inserted for the wheelie effect.
Choro Q 64 2:Hacha-Mecha Grand Prix Race (チョロQ64 2 ハチャメチャグランプリレース translates to "ChoroQ 64 2:Hacha-Mecha Grand Prix Race") is a racing game released in 1999 in Japan for the Nintendo 64. It is the sequel to Choro Q 64 (Penny Racers outside Japan) and is part of the Choro Q series. The game is also compatible with the Game Boy Color game Choro Q Hyper Customable GB, using the GB Transfer Pak.
Start the game and choose the Race Mode.
You can create your own racetracks.
You can try a race and if you place at 1st–3rd, you can get a part from other racers. If you placed at 4th–6th, you may be taken your part.
You can enter the Grand Prix. Can choose the cup from three cups: Toy Chest Cup, Treasure Chest Cup, and ChoroQ Cup.
The Grand Prix has 3 races. If you place at 1st–3rd, you can get a part from three rare parts.
You can try the time trial and create the one of own Ghost Racer.
2–4 Players can try the mode. Also, can enter your own racetrack that you created at New Track mode.
Penny Racers is a racing game for the Nintendo 64 it was released in 1998. The game is part of the Japanese racing game series Choro Q and is known by the name Choro Q 64 in Japan. (Japanese title: チョロQ64). The game had a Nintendo 64 sequel released only in Japan, Choro Q 64 2: Hachamecha Grand Prix Race. It is a customizable racer game, it has a total of 114 Parts, arranged in eight categories.
Nintendo Power found the game's menus hard to navigate. An IGN review found the game boring compared to other racing games on the console.
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