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Choro Q PS1 Price Guide & Value

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Details Choro Q (PS1)

Console
PlayStation
Genre
Racing
Release
2004
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Market Value Choro Q

Last update : 5/31/2026
LOOSE
$12
Average Price
COMPLETE
COMPLETE (CIB)
$15
Most Popular
NEW (SEALED)
$70
Sealed
GRADED
$77
Wata / VGA
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Market Value & Price Range: Choro Q

How much is Choro Q worth on PlayStation?

The current price guide for this title is around $12.29 for a Loose copy.

Where to buy Choro Q cheaper?

If you are looking where to buy Choro Q cheaper, the best live offer currently starts at €4.90 for a Etat correct copy.

Buying Guide & Authenticity

Is Choro Q a rare game?

The rarity of Choro Q on PlayStation is currently difficult to assess with precision. The game exists in both PAL (Europe) and NTSC (US/Japan) formats, giving collectors options based on their budget and hardware.

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Description Choro Q

This is a homebrought game, run on Gameboy Color. Original version: Taito - MSX, 1984. Created with GB-Studio 2.0.0 beta5! The player takes the role of a yellow Volkswagen Beetle (Type 1) Choro-Q, with a surfboard carrier on its roof. The objective of the game is to assemble two more VW Beetles while contending with hostile Choro-Q cars that intend to impede the player's progress. The enemies can be eliminated by jumping on them. However, the player has a limited amount of life to complete the VW Beetles, which must be assembled in the right order; First, the chassis, then the motor, and lastly the body. When one VW Beetle is completed, it leaves behind a power-up (indicated by a coin-like icon with a dollar sign ($) on it) that grants temporary invincibility, allowing the player to plow through enemy cars. The level is completed by assembling both VW Beetles. The parts of the Beetles are on the edges of a three-level suspended platform system, and must be pushed off for assembly. The player can jump on the platforms to reach the parts. The player can lose lives by starting or performing an assembly out of order, crashing into a wall at high speed, falling from too great a height, colliding with an enemy Choro-Q. If the player loses all lives, it results in a game over.