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rdfs:comment | - __NOWYSIWYG__ Choro-Q (Japanese: チョロQ) is an arcade-style side-scrolling action game developed for the MSX home computer architecture by Taito and licensed by Takara. It was the very first video game made to be based on the Choro-Q toy franchise.
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Platform | - Microsoft MSX-based computers
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Publisher | - Electric Software
- Hit Bit
- Nidecom
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abstract | - __NOWYSIWYG__ Choro-Q (Japanese: チョロQ) is an arcade-style side-scrolling action game developed for the MSX home computer architecture by Taito and licensed by Takara. It was the very first video game made to be based on the Choro-Q toy franchise. It was only released in Japan and Europe in 1984, having an interestingly varied release; The original Japanese release was distributed by Nidecom on the standard ROM cartridge format. The main European release was sub-licensed by Taito itself and distributed by Electric Software on both the 32K cassette and Astron Soft Card formats. The Spanish release was separate from the rest of Europe, being individually sub-licensed by Sony Spain and distributed by Hit Bit on the ROM cartridge format.
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