Everywhere Road Trip
Everywhere Road Trip |
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Also known as: Choro Q HG 2 (JP/KR), Road Trip Adventure (EU), Everywhere Road Trip Adventure (EU, title screen) This game has unused graphics. This game has a prerelease article This game has a bugs page |
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Everywhere Road Trip (the second game in the Choro Q HG series in Japan) may seem like an average budget driving game, but it has a surprisingly expansive open world with lots of odd jobs to accomplish and secrets to find. It's also the spiritual successor to Choro Q Wonderful! in terms of collectables.
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Debug Mode Warp beyond Q's Factory! |
Unused Song
It is unknown what that purpose is for, but it could be likely for a race/circuit. It was reused in Gadget Racers.
Unused Text
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I'll never forget what you did for me!
While not technically unused, this text can be accessed by glitching into the place where Otomi was trapped. She will say it after she is rescued, despite the email saying that she moved somewhere far away.
NO MESSAGE so come back!
This text can be accessed by choosing the EXIT ONLY option in the debug menu.
Development Oversight
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After finding Benji's Fountain Pen, he will offer a place on your team. But after declining the request, he still says the following line as if he is on your team:
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やあ、きみか。次のレースもがんばろうね。 | Oh, it's you. I'll do my best in the next race! I want to impress you! |
Unused Graphics
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Inside the textures for the Q150 body are leftover decal graphics for a V-Jump magazine collaboration. These do not show up in the game, however they were used in its strategy guide. This was likely changed to accommodate the stickers, or was a last minute change.
- The back of the cover.jpg
The back of the guide.
Regional Differences
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Changes from the Japanese Version
The following changes apply to all overseas releases.
- A new "NOW LOADING" screen has been added towards location transitions.
- The Roulette board was slightly changed, replacing the x3, x18, and x2 with the two green 00 and 0s.
- The Game of Life-esque car (Q150) and the Jinsei Meter were removed from the overseas versions, likely due to said elements being trademarked by Hasbro. The Race car body (which is Q151 in the Japanese version) takes its place as Q150.
- The reward for clearing the Which Way? Race was changed from that Body and the Meter to a Magnum RS engine as a result.
- The NPC Stuart, who appears in Cloud Hill has the ladybug body (Q84) instead.
- The V-Jump decals on the Q150 (Q151 in the Japanese version) Body were removed, due to rights issues. Additionally, the V-Jump Magazine item that the player has to get for Fight was simply renamed to "Magazine". The textures still remain with the localized version of the game.
- The courses where you race has been renamed in the English version. However, the Quick-Pic pictures uses the Japanese version's graphics.
Japanese | English |
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Peach Peach Circuit | Peach Raceway |
Ninja Castle | Ninja Temple Raceway |
Chyaki Chyaki Town | Temple Raceway |
Endurance Circuit | Endurance Run |
Radio Stations
The Radio Stations received a lot of changes from the Japanese version:
- In the Japanese version, there are three stations; Peach FM, Q-WAVE and E-RADIO, where only Peach FM and E-RADIO appear in international releases. Q-WAVE was also renamed to E-RADIO as of a result.
- E-RADIO in the Japanese version was a talk station, with voices credited to Tsuru, Bun, Souko, Ryu and Gonsuke. Strangely, they're still credited in the international versions.
- Q-WAVE (which would be E-RADIO in localized releases) had commercials that were removed from the international versions.
- Peach FM's song list was completely changed via releases:
- The Japanese versions had two songs by a band called Pink Sardine, from their album "1st", with Fumio Tanabe as vocals, who is also the composer of the game and Choro-Q[1]. Strangely, the original game's songs remained in the sequel, Gadget Racers (Choro-Q HG 3 in Japan).
- The international versions had completely new songs by Push Kings and The Walking Hours.
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Tsume-Ato - Pink Sardine | Push Kings - The Minute |
Blue Sky - Pink Sardine | Push Kings - Wild Ones |
Push Kings - Sunday on the West Side | |
The Walking Hours - Jade |
References
The Choro Q series
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Nintendo 64 | Penny Racers (Choro Q 64) • Choro Q 64 2: Hacha Mecha Grand Prix Race |
Game Boy Advance | Combat Choro Q: Advance Daisakusen |
PlayStation 2 | Everywhere Road Trip (Choro Q HG 2) • Gadget Racers (2002) (Choro Q HG 3) • ChoroQ (Choro Q HG 4) |
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