Series History
- Choro Q (MSX), 1984 - Developed by Taito Corporation
- Europe: Choro Q (Electric Software, 1984)
A puzzle game.
- Choro Q(チョロQ) (PlayStation), 1996 - Developed by Tamsoft, published by Takara
- Europe: Penny Racers (Sony Computer Entertainment, 1996)
It is the first series of Choro Q game.
- Choro Q 2(チョロQ2) (PlayStation), 1997 - Developed by Tamsoft, published by Takara
- Choro Q 3(チョロQ3) (PlayStation), 1998 - Developed by Tamsoft, published by Takara
- Choro Q Jet: Rainbow Wings(チョロQジェット レインボーウィングス) (PlayStation), 1998 - Developed by Astro Vision, published by Takara
- Choro Q Jet (Sega Saturn), 1998 - Developer unknown
- Choro Q Marine: Q-Boat(チョロQマリン Qボート) (PlayStation), 1998 - Developed by Barnhouse Effect, published by Takara
- Choro Q 64 (チョロQ64) (Nintendo 64), 1998 - Developed by Locomotive Staff, published by Takara
- North America: Penny Racers (THQ, 1998)
- Europe: Penny Racers (THQ, 1999)
- Combat Choro Q (コンバットチョロQ) (PlayStation), 1999 - Developed by Barnhouse Effect
- Choro Q Park (チョロQパーク) (Sega Saturn), 1999 - Developer Nextech
- Choro Q Hyper Customable (チョロQハイパーカスタマブル) (Game Boy Color), 1999 - Developed by Electronics Applications, published by Takara
- Choro Q Wonderful! (チョロQワンダフォー!) (PlayStation), 1999 - Developed by E-game, published by Takara
- Choro Q 64 2: Hachamecha Grand Prix Race (チョロQ64 2 ハチャメチャ グランプリレース) (Nintendo 64), 1999 - Developed by Locomotive Staff, published by Takara
- Perfect Choro Q (パーフェクトチョロQ) (Game Boy Color), 2000 - Developed by Electronics Applications, published by Takara
- Choro Q HG (チョロQHG) (PlayStation 2), 2000 - Developed by Barnhouse Effect, published by Takara
- North America: Gadget Racers (Conspiracy Entertainment, 2001)
- Europe: Penny Racers (Midas Interactive Entertainment, 2002)
Trivia: "HG" is an abbreviation for "High Grade".
- Choro Q Advance (チョロQアドバンス) (Game Boy Advance), 2001 - Developed by Electronics Applications, published by Takara
- North America: Gadget Racers (Conspiracy Entertainment, 2001)
- Europe: Penny Racers (Xicat Interactive, Inc., 2002)
- Choro Q HG 2 (チョロQHG2) (PlayStation 2), 2002 - Developed by E-game, published by Takara
- North America: Road Trip (Conspiracy Entertainment, 2002)
- Europe: Road Trip Adventure (Play It!, 2003)
- Combat Choro Q: Advance Daisakusen (コンバットチョロQアドバンス大作戦) (Game Boy Advance), 2002 - Developer unknown, published by Takara
- Shin Combat Choro Q (PlayStation 2), 2002 - Developed by Barnhouse Effect, published by Takara
- North America: Seek and Destroy (Conspiracy Entertainment, 2002)
- Europe: Seek and Destroy (Play It!, 2003)
- Boku no Choro Q (PlayStation), 2002 - Developer unknown, published by Takara
- Choro Q Advance 2 (Game Boy Advance), 2002 - Developed by Electronics Applications, published by Takara
- Europe: Gadget Racers (Zoo Digital Publishing, 2003)
- North America: Road Trip: Shifting Gears (Conspiracy Entertainment, 2004)
- Choro Q HG 3 (PlayStation 2), 2002 - Developed by E-game, published by Takara
- Europe: Gadget Racers (Zoo Digital Publishing, 2003)
- North America: Road Trip: Adventure Avenue (Conspiracy Entertainment, canceled)
- Choro Q! (Nintendo GameCube), 2002 - Developed by Electronics Applications, published by Takara
- Europe: Gadget Racers (Zoo Digital Publishing, 2003)
- North America: Road Trip: Arcade Edition (Conspiracy Entertainment, 2004)
- Choro Q Byun Byun Racer (Stand-alone TV game), 2003 - Developed by SSD Company Limited
- Choro Q HG 4 (PlayStation 2), 2003 - Developed by Barnhouse Effect, published by Takara
- North America: ChoroQ (Atlus, 2004)
- Europe: ChoroQ (Zoo Digital Publishing, 2005)
- Choro Q Works (PlayStation 2), 2005 - Developed by Barnhouse Effect, published by Atlus and Takara
- Choro Q DS (Nintendo DS), Developer unknown, publisher would be Atlus, Delayed
- ChoroQ Wii (Wii), 2008 - Developed by Barnhouse Effect, Published by TakaraTomy
- North America: Penny Racers Party: Turbo-Q Speedway (TakaraTomy, 2008)
- Europe: Penny Racers Party: Turbo-Q Speedway (TakaraTomy, TBA)
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