The gameplay reminds me of Rogue Squadron, where you select a vehicle and travel across a huge land, tackling different missions from main missions to side missions with your little tank of destruction. This is one of the many titles based off the brand and will be the book end of this month’s special. A couple of the games have been released here, but under different names so no one of course would know that those games would have been based off of the toy brand. There have been a lot of games based on the Choro Q brand of toys which reminds me of Micro Machines. I am now going to move on to Takara’s other toy franchise, Choro Q. Yeah, originally they made two robot toy lines that weren’t connect with each other until much later, but that is what is what Takara is known for. What’s that? You haven’t? Well, maybe you will know them as the creators of the Transformers franchise. ![]() Maybe you all have heard of a Japanese toy producer called Takara. ![]() ![]() However, if you check out the game’s Japanese title, it actually makes more sense why I chose this little PS2 gem. ![]() So, yeah, for the final game for this licensed game month, you might be wondering what kind of licensed game is this? I mean, there is no license property called Seek and Destroy.
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