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Similar Chase HQ, Chase HQ 2, Special Criminal Investigation, Full Throttle, Ray Tracers |
Super Chase: Criminal Termination is an arcade racing game, released in 1992 by Taito. It is the third release in the Chase H.Q. arcade series, and the sequel to Special Criminal Investigation.
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While running on similar hardware as the prior two games, Super Chase differentiated itself by using an updated 68EC020 main CPU, and improved raster graphics.

It also was the first in the Chase H.Q. series to have the protagonist command the car from a first-person view, and have different vehicles available to drive. Nancy, the dispatcher from Chase H.Q. returns, this time, on a videoscreen inside the car before the start of the stage.

Stages

- Beverly Hills, California - A gang of bank robbers are fleeing after trashing and robbing a jewelry store and must be stopped.
Player vehicle: Red Porsche 928
Enemy vehicle: Blue Buick Skylark convertible - New Orleans, Louisiana - Terrorists have set off a bomb, blowing up a house. Sources have revealed to Nancy the location of the hideout, and it's up to the player to pursue the leader.
Player vehicle: Red Jeep Wrangler Renegade
Enemy vehicles: Sikorsky S-70 helicopter, green Jeep Wrangler Sahara - New York City - The Gangrene Gang has robbed a wealthy man and held his girlfriend for ransom. They are fleeing on a suburban highway.
Player vehicle: Red Porsche 928
Enemy vehicles: Harley-Davidson Fat Boy, Red Buick Skylark convertible, Purple 1970s Pontiac Firebird Trans Am - Texas - A multi-vehicle drug running convoy has crashed through the border.
Player vehicles: Red Porsche 928, Yellow Kenworth tractor-trailer
Enemy vehicle: Blue Kenworth tractor-trailer - Chicago - The serial killer Arnold is escaping towards the suburbs of Chicago after shooting some guards for a politician in an unknown vehicle!
Player vehicle: Red Porsche 928
Enemy vehicle: Dark Grey Porsche 928
Differences with the Prototype

The prototype version of Super Chase features several differences from the final version released in arcades. Some differences include:
