Recommend me a couple of Chase HQ'ish games :)

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boagman wrote:
DC906270 wrote:i dont see the similarity with Night Striker & Chase HQ TBH :? But i agree its a top game. I particularly buzz off the Zuntata soundtrack when i play it :) I am somewhat reminded of Night Striker however, when ive been playing Ray Tracers recently, i think its got a similar design looks-wise, but Ray Tracers has obviously much more modern graphics, being a much later game. Maybe had the same team who worked on both games?
Yeah...I would have *never* equated Night Striker as being anywhere close to a Chase HQ-ish game. Night Striker, though it's great and I love it, would be more akin to stuff like Space/Planet Harriers, and games like that. Are we opening up the thread topic to such games as well?
Well, Night Striker and Chase HQ have many common points from gameplay-aside perspective:
- In both you're a cop
- In both you drive a car
- Both are made by Taito

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If we're gonna veer the thread towards cars-flying-over-cities-style racing games, I have to say that Rush 2049 is a definite must-play =)
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gameoverDude wrote:
louisg wrote:Roadblasters, Roadblasters, and more Roadblasters! The Genesis ver is probably the best way to play it at home, taking into account control and everything. Super Chase in the arcade is also pretty decent, but maybe a bit messy. Road Rash on 3do/Saturn/PSX/etc is good too (best of series?)
Regarding RoadBlasters, the Global Arcade Classics cabinet is not the way to play it. You use the joystick and the car will not self center when you release it. I'd rather play the Genesis version (Only the voices are missing - shame Tengen didn't make it a 6 Meg cart instead of 4 so that the voices could've been kept) or MAME. I've tried Spy Hunter II - which comes off as a sad RB wannabe.

There needs to be a special Global Arcade Classics Racing Edition sitdown cab made for driving games.

Super Chase isn't "messy" IMO. The first-person view may put some off, but I still like it - actually more than the recent Chase HQ 2 which was developed by GameWax. Yack's BGM for it is amazing - esp. "Dandy Lady" from stage 1, and the track from the hilariously Engrish laden intro.
Spy Hunter II was offensively bad back in the day. It has patently decayed with time, and is best completely forgotten.

You're, what, the second or third person to disagree with my assessment of Super Chase as messy? Maybe I'm thinking of the wrong game, or we're talking about different versions. I'm specifically referring to the arcade version, in the arcade cabinet. No ports, here. Are we speaking of the same game?
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wooaah! thats either the best game ever made or absolute trash. where did you see this?
and who the hell are gaelco?

EDIT-nevermind. looks like a Namco afterall.
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DC906270 wrote:
SMASHING DRIVE
wooaah! thats either the best game ever made or absolute trash. where did you see this?
and who the hell are gaelco?

EDIT-nevermind. looks like a Namco afterall.
Namco only published it and Gaelco was the developer. They are an obscure western arcade developer. They also made a rally game for Atari.
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Gaelco is (was?) a spanish arcade developer that makes... crap.

But I think they made the only squash game in the history of arcade games.
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I only played Smashing Drive a couple times, but I wasn't impressed by it. It's not terribly bad, but it felt a bit shallow.
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Lucky & Wild - haven't played yet
I love this game. It's arcade only. The idea is great and it's superb fun for two players (one drives one shoots).

Oddly there's a ton of these in mainland China - when I was there I found one in every arcade, but before that I'd never seen it in my life.
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