Quiz H.Q.

Quiz H.Q. (クイズH.Q., lit. Kuizu H.Q.) is a quiz arcade game that was released by Taito Corporation in 1990 only in Japan; it runs on the company's F2 hardware, and is the second spin-off from Chase H.Q. (which was released two years earlier). As with Quiz Torimonochō, which was released earlier in 1990 and also ran on Taito's F2 hardware, a knowledge of the three Japanese writing systems is essential if you wish to succeed in it - and the players must, once again, help those two undercover policemen Tony Gibson and Raymond Broady (also known as "Mr. Driver") catch various criminals, this time by answering multiple-choice Japanese questions (for every one answered correctly, their old black Porsche gets closer to the criminal's car, but for every one answered incorrectly, they will lose a "life-wrench"). This was also the only Chase H.Q. game which never got a release in the US.