is a
vehicular combat racing game, originally released as an
arcade video game by
Taito in 1988. It is sometimes seen as a spiritual successor to Taito's earlier ''
Full Throttle''. The player assumes the role of a
police officer named Tony Gibson, member of the "Chase Special Investigation Department". Along with his partner, Raymond Broady, he must stop fleeing criminals in high-speed pursuits in a black
Porsche 928
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.
''Chase H.Q.'' was
ported to many
home computers by
Ocean Software in 1989, including versions for the
ZX Spectrum,
Amstrad CPC,
Commodore 64
The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International (first shown at the Consumer Electronics Show, January 7–10, 1982, in Las Vegas). It has been listed in the Guinness ...
,
MSX
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,
Amiga
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and
Atari ST
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. Taito produced versions for the
Family Computer (1989),
Game Boy (1990),
Master System
The is an 8-bit
third-generation home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was originally a remodeled export version of the Sega Mark III, the third iteration of the SG-1000 series of consoles, which was released in Japan in 1985 and ...
(1990),
TurboGrafx-16 (1990),
Game Gear (1991), and
Saturn
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(1996). It was released for
PlayStation 2
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in Japan in 2007 as part of ''
Taito Memories II Volume 2''.
The game was a commercial success, becoming Japan's highest-grossing dedicated
arcade game of 1989 while also becoming a hit overseas for arcades and home systems. The game was also well received by critics. It was followed by three arcade-based sequels: ''
Special Criminal Investigation
''Special Criminal Investigation'', also known as ''S.C.I.'' for short or as ''Chase HQ II: Special Criminal Investigation'' in some home versions, is a 1989 vehicular combat racing game published by Taito for arcade game, arcades. It is the seque ...
'' (1989), ''
Super Chase: Criminal Termination'' (1992) and ''
Chase H.Q. 2
''Chase H.Q. 2'' (チェイスH.Q.2) is a racing video game released in 2007 by Taito and developed by ''Gamewax'' in their London studio,. It is the sequel to ''Chase H.Q.''. The game follows the formula of the original, but uses 3D graphics.
T ...
'' (2007). Two spin-offs were also released: ''Crime City'' (1989) and ''Quiz H.Q.'' (1990).
Gameplay
At the start of each level the player is informed who they are pursuing, a great distance away: They must apprehend the criminal before their time limit expires.
The criminal's car is constantly moving away, so if the player repeatedly crashes or drives too slowly, the criminal will escape. At some points during the game the road splits, and the correct turn must be taken, otherwise it will take longer to catch the criminal. When their vehicle is reached, the time limit is extended; the vehicle must be rammed a number of times until the criminal is forced to stop, then is arrested.
The game includes five levels.
Both the initial time limit to reach the criminal and the time extension to ram the criminal are 60, 65, or 70 seconds.
When Nancy at Chase HQ (at the start of every level) calls on the radio, the frequency is often between 144 and 148 MHz. This is actually the
2-meter band
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of amateur or
ham radio frequencies.
Although superficially similar in technology to
Sega
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's ''
Out Run'', ''Chase HQ'' features significant technical advancements over that title in the presentation of perspective, hills and track splits.
Villains (for arcade versions):
:1. Ralph, the Idaho Slasher (White
Lotus Esprit)
:2. Carlos, the New York armed robber (Yellow
Lamborghini Countach)
:3. Chicago pushers (Silver
Porsche 911
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)
:4. L.A. kidnapper (Blue
Ferrari 288 GTO)
:5. Eastern Bloc Spy (Red
Porsche 928
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)
The last villain's car is always listed as unidentified.
If the level is completed, bonus points are as follows: if completed without continuing, 100,000 times level in play, otherwise, 10,000; plus, 5,000 per second saved for completing level. A 5,000,000-point award is collected for beating the game.
Ports and related releases
Ocean released versions of the game for the
ZX Spectrum,
Amstrad CPC,
Commodore 64
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,
Commodore Amiga and
Atari ST
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in December 1989.
['' The Games Machine'']
issue 25
(December 1989), pages 76-77 The
MSX
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version was released in February 1990 only in Spain, roughly one month later after the launch of the rest of Ocean's versions in that market.
['']Micromanía
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'', issue 21, second period (February 1990)
page 55
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Taito produced ports (known as ''Taito Chase H.Q.'') for the Family Computer (1989), Game Boy (1990/1991), Master System
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third-generation home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was originally a remodeled export version of the Sega Mark III, the third iteration of the SG-1000 series of consoles, which was released in Japan in 1985 and ...
(1990), TurboGrafx-16 (1990) and Game Gear (1991). It was released on the Genesis
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* Genesis creation narrative, the first several chapters of the Book o ...
as ''Chase H.Q. II'' (known as Super H.Q. in Japan), with some minor changes, including alternative player vehicles.
In December 1990, the game was included on the ''Wheels Of Fire'' compilation, which also featured '' Hard Drivin'', '' Power Drift'' and ''Turbo OutRun
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Like its predecessor, ...
'' on the commodore 64. In June 1991, the game was released on the ''Power Up'' compilation, which also featured also on the C64 '' Altered Beast'', '' Turrican'', '' Rainbow Islands'' and '' X-Out''.
In 1991, the game was released for the FM Towns
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.
In 1993, Taito released ''Super Chase H.Q.'' (known in Japan as ''Super H.Q. Criminal Chaser'') for the Super NES. Unlike other home versions, it is played in first person perspective and is based upon ''Super Chase: Criminal Termination'' rather than the original ''Chase H.Q.'' Gameplay is modeled on the original with some aspects of ''S.C.I.'' incorporated. A PAL version of ''Super Chase H.Q.'' was released exclusively in Australia in 1993 by Mattel (Nintendo's ANZ distributor until 1994) and re-released by Nintendo Australia thereafter. There is also a ''Super Chase H.Q.'' for the Game Boy, which was released exclusively in North America, in 1994. The game is similar to the Game Boy's ''Taito Chase H.Q.'' (1991).
In 1996, Taito released an emulation of the arcade original for the Sega Saturn
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in Japan, bundled together with ''Special Criminal Investigation'' on one disc.
In 2000, '' Chase H.Q. Secret Police'' was released for the Game Boy Color
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.
In July 2008, the TurboGrafx-16 version of the game was re-released on the Wii
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Virtual Console.
A spin-off was released in 1989 titled ''Crime City''. The game play deviates from the traditional third-person driving and is instead a side scrolling type shooter.
Reception
Commercial
Upon release in arcades, '' Game Machine'' listed ''Chase H.Q.'' on their 15 November 1988 issue as being the second most-successful upright arcade cabinet
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of the month in Japan. It went on to become Japan's highest-grossing dedicated arcade game of 1989. In the United Kingdom, it was a hit in the arcades, becoming the top coin-on arcade game at one point.
The home computer conversions topped the UK sales chart in Christmas 1989. The ZX Spectrum version of the game was later number 2 on the UK sales charts in early 1990, behind '' Rainbow Islands''.
Critical
The arcade game was very well received by critics. ''Computer and Video Games
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'' gave it a positive review, stating "at last" a "racing game with something more to do than just whizzing around a track to beat the course time". They concluded that it is "fast and challenging with great graphics" and "good clear sound effects" and is "definitely a winner". '' ACE'' said that the "'' Out Run'' theme keeps being expanded and presented in different ways" like '' Power Drift'' but "''Chase HQ'' is the best so far." They concluded that the game's driving and violence is "a winning coin-up combination". '' Crash'' said it "is a great game" and "the ultimate arcade version of cops-and-robbers movies". According to ''Arcade History'', it "was arguably the first sprite-scaled racer since" ''Out Run'' "to truly capture the gaming public's imagination".
The home computer conversions were also mostly well received by critics. The 16-bit Amiga and Atari ST versions received positive reviews, while the 8-bit ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC conversions received very high review scores and are generally recognised as the most accurate and most playable of the Ocean Software home computer releases. All three of the ZX Spectrum magazines awarded it 94% or above, praising the speed of the game and the originality. ''Crash'' gave the game 95%, while '' Sinclair User'' awarded it 96%. On the other hand, the 8-bit Commodore 64 conversion received a generally negative reception.
The Master System conversion was well received by critics. ''Computer and Video Games'' said the "gameplay is as exciting as it was in the arcades" and "the high-speed thrills of this conversion make it well worth a look."
Accolades
At Japan's 1989 ''Gamest'' Awards, the arcade version was nominated for Hit Game of the Year, for which it was voted 10th place.['' Gamest'', ''The Best Game 2: Gamest Mook Vol. 112'', pages 6-26] According to an Ocean Software advert in 1989, the arcade version was voted Arcade Game of the Year.
At the 1989/1990 Golden Joystick Awards, the 8-bit home computer versions were awarded Best 8-Bit Coin-Op Conversion and Best 8-Bit Soundtrack. The Spectrum version also topped ''Computer and Video Games'' "The Best Games of '89" list (along with ''Super Mario Bros. 2
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After the smash hi ...
''). The Spectrum version was voted number 1 in the '' Your Sinclair'' poll of Readers' Top 100 Games of All Time in 1993.
Records
Brian Kuh
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from Weirs Beach, New Hampshire holds the official arcade world record with a score of 3,596,680 points achieved on 1 June 2006 at Funspot Family Fun Center
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, Weirs Beach, New Hampshire. Robert Gray from Dumfriesshire, Scotland holds the official MAME world record with a score of 11,490,280 points achieved on 13 June 2010.
Legacy
''Chase H.Q.'' was successful enough to earn two arcade-based sequels - the widely released ''Special Criminal Investigation
''Special Criminal Investigation'', also known as ''S.C.I.'' for short or as ''Chase HQ II: Special Criminal Investigation'' in some home versions, is a 1989 vehicular combat racing game published by Taito for arcade game, arcades. It is the seque ...
'' released in 1989 and the extremely rare ''Super Chase: Criminal Termination'' released in 1992. It also earned two spin-offs - the run and gun ''Crime City'', and the quiz game ''Quiz H.Q.''.
''Special Criminal Investigation
''Special Criminal Investigation'', also known as ''S.C.I.'' for short or as ''Chase HQ II: Special Criminal Investigation'' in some home versions, is a 1989 vehicular combat racing game published by Taito for arcade game, arcades. It is the seque ...
'' expands on the original with the addition of guns - the passenger can rise out of the T-top of his Nissan 300ZX Z32 and shoot at oncoming targets. To take advantage of this, enemies are placed throughout the level and will attempt to shoot at or ram the player as they attempt to pursue the main criminal. Deviating from the relatively realistic tracks on offer in the original, the sequel features pursuits through waterfalls and unfinished sections of elevated highway.
'' Super Chase: Criminal Termination'' was the third arcade release in the Chase H.Q. series, released in 1992.
The 1997 PlayStation
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game '' Ray Tracers'', developed and released by Taito, has been described as "more or less a follow up" to the game, with "only a few differences" such as a different speed-boost system and a greater variety of targets.
In February 2006, ''Chase H.Q. : Nancy Yori Kinkyuu Renraku'' ( en, Chase H.Q. - An Urgent Call From Nancy) was presented at the Arcade Operator's Union trade show in Tokyo. The game was released as ''Chase H.Q. 2
''Chase H.Q. 2'' (チェイスH.Q.2) is a racing video game released in 2007 by Taito and developed by ''Gamewax'' in their London studio,. It is the sequel to ''Chase H.Q.''. The game follows the formula of the original, but uses 3D graphics.
T ...
'' later in the year.
Saint Etienne recorded a demo dance track called "Chase HQ" that was inspired by Chase H.Q. It includes samples of the "Oh man!" and "Punch the pedal!" exclamations from the game action. The track was released as a bonus track on the 2009 Deluxe reissue of the band's 1991 album, '' Foxbase Alpha''.
''Chase HQ''s gameplay, which involved ramming the enemy car while avoiding oncoming traffic, has been cited as a precursor to the gameplay of later titles such as '' Driver'' and ''Burnout
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''.
References
External links
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Arcade History Database entry
Xleague.TV/TGWTG Video Retrospective feature of the Chase H.Q. series
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20100527213231/http://www.twingalaxies.com/index.aspx?c=22 Twin Galaxies Official MAME World Record*
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