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Gadget Racers (PlayStation 2, 2002)
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Also known as: Choro Q HG 3 (JP)
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Gadget Racers or Choro Q HG 3 is a sequel to Road Trip Adventure, focusing far more on customization, to the point of removing the open world. A US version was planned to be released under the title Road Trip: Adventure Avenue, but was cancelled.
Not to be confused with the FIVE other games in the series released as Gadget Racers.
Regional Differences
Several features were cut out and changed for unknown reasons.
Unused Text
RT-Tronic
While the tutorial for the RT-Tronic was cut from the European version, unused English text for it is present. There are a couple of typos within the strings.
The mail received after completing the tutorial was also translated, but since the tutorial was cut, this mail is never received. The mail is called "It's the Summary!"
From RT-Tronic How was the lesson while you were in dream school, was it helpful? Wheelie Jump Wheelie Jump Using these 3 actions well, I hope you race and get to place!
| 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) |
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