Genuinely exhilarating combination of the two top guns of arcade genres of the day. Consistently filled with creative bits like dynamite being dropped on you from above or a monster truck boss that crushes cars and leaves them in its wake. A product of a time when weird genre mix ups like this could happen and even be a hit. Plays very well as a coop experience.
This is my first arcade ever. I played it with my dad when I was in kindergarten, which was a really long time ago. My memory around that period was understandably very fuzzy and I sure as hell don't remember the name of the game. However, when I saw this game on YouTube, I immediately recognized this as the game I had played with my dad long long ago.
This game provides an awesome thrilling arcade experience. I know I don't really remember a lot from this period but the adrenaline of shooting enemies in an undercover cop car is just the best thing ever. Also, don't get fooled by the YouTube gameplay footage if you haven't played this game before - the game is extremely hard and the furthest we ever got to was the third stage with that sports car.
There was a steering wheel and two guns. I don't remember the steering wheel too well as most of the time I am just responsible for the shooting. I am telling you there's nothing beating a plastic gun in your hand blasting away enemies on the screen. It is an experience that I absolutely adore and wish I would be able to revisit.
It is a shame that I never got to finish the game as a kid. I am pretty sure the early exposure to this game is what led me to be so interested in video games in the first place. I have never ran into the arcade machine that allowed me to play this game again since around when Obama first got elected.
Let me get this straight: if something I played from kindergarten was impressionable enough that I remember it close to 20 years later, the game is definitely fun as hell. These old arcades are very hard to come by now. So if you ever come across one in a retro shop, be sure to jump in and have a go. I know I would sure love to.
This game provides an awesome thrilling arcade experience. I know I don't really remember a lot from this period but the adrenaline of shooting enemies in an undercover cop car is just the best thing ever. Also, don't get fooled by the YouTube gameplay footage if you haven't played this game before - the game is extremely hard and the furthest we ever got to was the third stage with that sports car.
There was a steering wheel and two guns. I don't remember the steering wheel too well as most of the time I am just responsible for the shooting. I am telling you there's nothing beating a plastic gun in your hand blasting away enemies on the screen. It is an experience that I absolutely adore and wish I would be able to revisit.
It is a shame that I never got to finish the game as a kid. I am pretty sure the early exposure to this game is what led me to be so interested in video games in the first place. I have never ran into the arcade machine that allowed me to play this game again since around when Obama first got elected.
Let me get this straight: if something I played from kindergarten was impressionable enough that I remember it close to 20 years later, the game is definitely fun as hell. These old arcades are very hard to come by now. So if you ever come across one in a retro shop, be sure to jump in and have a go. I know I would sure love to.
"NO, MY CAR'S THRAAASHED!"
This game combines Chase HQ with T2-like gun controllers, and it plays like a buddy cop movie from the 80s. Got to experience this with another player on the actual arcade cabinet, and it's a total blast. I can imagine it's still kind of fun on an emulator with a steering wheel and a mouse, but nothing can replace the real thing.
This game combines Chase HQ with T2-like gun controllers, and it plays like a buddy cop movie from the 80s. Got to experience this with another player on the actual arcade cabinet, and it's a total blast. I can imagine it's still kind of fun on an emulator with a steering wheel and a mouse, but nothing can replace the real thing.
If nothing else this is unique. Me and my wife played this one together and it was pretty fun. One of the 2 guns didn't work right but that didn't really affect our enjoyment... we just died more but it was set to free play so no biggie. We kept playing and when we'd beat a level/race we'd decide to go for one more stage so I guess that's a good sign of a good game. Only real complaint is that it felt like if they went all in on 2-player mode it would have been better so that player 1 had to focus entirely on not wrecking and player 2 focused entirely on shooting.