I'll give you Eddie Murphy but I walked in on my dad watching too many charles bronson films late at nite, still looks like bronson on the cover to meWell, it's more likely Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy both starring in "48 hours" (and its sequel). The Saturn cover and the arcade flyer looks exactly like the movie poster.

Well, it's more likely Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy both starring in "48 hours" (and its sequel). The Saturn cover and the arcade flyer looks exactly like the movie poster.That cover is totally not Charles Bronson and Sidney Poitier
MD is the sequel, Chase H.Q. II (no gun) while PC Engine has both games in this collection, Chase H.Q. (also no gun) and S.C.I. (gun) but the Saturn is faithful ports of the arcade versions rather than demakes (for lack of a better term).Wow! I have played MD version (the one without gun) and the PC Engine version! (the one with gun)
My favorite is MD version!
But i should test this too!
I have a softspot for the Gameboy version as I played it a lot in school, but my favorite version that isn't the arcade would be the MD version, it's like an abridge version taking elements from both games.For some sick reason I still prefer the NES version over any other version, even the arcade lol
Well, shit, guess I'll check out both games later lol. Sounds like a fun little diversion.Dude, Chase H.Q. is a classic, I grew up with every version, arcade, PC Engine, Mega Drive (Chase H.Q. II) and even the Gameboy version, it plays kinda like Outrun but not really as the objective isn't just to drive in the open road but rather drive till you reach the criminal's vehicle and slam into it until it explodes and you arrest the guy, S.C.I. is pretty much the same game except now you have a gun, no reason, devs just decided to give you a gun now, Shadow The Hedgehog style.
Dude, Chase H.Q. is a classic, I grew up with every version, arcade, PC Engine, Mega Drive (Chase H.Q. II) and even the Gameboy version, it plays kinda like Outrun but not really as the objective isn't just to drive in the open road but rather drive till you reach the criminal's vehicle and slam into it until it explodes and you arrest the guy, S.C.I. is pretty much the same game except now you have a gun, no reason, devs just decided to give you a gun now, Shadow The Hedgehog style.I'll be honest, I never heard of "Chase HQ" and its sequel until recently. Upon quick glances at both installments, I immediately get "OutRun" vibes.