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Super Chase H.Q.
A landmark action game for the SNES, Super Chase H.Q. combines tight controls with engaging gameplay. Its enduring appeal lies in the perfect balance of challenge and reward.
- Developer
- Taito
- Released
- 1993
- Platform
- SNES
- Genre
- Action
- Players
- 1P
- Rating
- 4.5 / 5 (1K)
- Last updated
Super Chase H.Q. Controls — SNES Keyboard Keys
Default keyboard bindings for Super Chase H.Q. on our in-browser SNES emulator. Plug in a USB or Bluetooth gamepad to auto-detect mappings, or rebind any key from the emulator settings menu.
| Keyboard | Console button | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| ↑ | D-Pad Up | Move up |
| ↓ | D-Pad Down | Move down |
| ← | D-Pad Left | Move left |
| → | D-Pad Right | Move right |
| X | A | Primary action (jump / confirm) |
| Z | B | Secondary action (attack / cancel) |
| S | X | Tertiary action |
| A | Y | Quaternary action |
| Q | L | Left shoulder |
| W | R | Right shoulder |
| Enter | Start | Start / Pause |
| Shift | Select | Select / Mode |
Rebind any key from the EmulatorJS in-game settings menu (gear icon → Controls). A connected gamepad auto-maps to the same buttons.
Super Chase H.Q. Longplay & Gameplay Videos
Watch a full playthrough of Super Chase H.Q. on SNES before you dive in — recommended for getting a feel for the game's pacing, story beats, and difficulty curve.
Watch longplay on YouTube
"Super Chase H.Q." SNES longplay 1993
Super Chase H.Q. Cheat Codes
28 community-curated cheats for Super Chase H.Q.. Tick any to activate them automatically when you click "Play with cheats" — or copy a code into your own emulator.
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Freeze Time
7E127B89 -
Infinite Nitro
7E126703 -
Infinite Energy
7E127CFF -
Finish Stages Quickly
7E1259FF -
Infinite Time
7E127B78C225-17A9 -
Top Speed is at 350 MPH
7E121501 -
Catch up to the Criminal Car Almost Instantly
7E121F09 -
Traffic Appears From Out of No Where
7E122001 -
Top Speed is Only 75 MPH
7E122201 -
No Tunnels
7E122501 -
Always in a Tunnel
7E123101 -
More Bridges
7E123A01
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Falling Asleep Behind the Wheel
7E124101 -
Silent Engine
7E124201 -
Have 400,000 Points
7E125401 -
No Gears are Active
7E126001 -
Always in the Center of the Road
7E126A00 -
Capture Criminal Instantly
7E127E00 -
Siren is Always Active
7E128A01 -
Curves Don't Pull your Car to the Side
7E127501 -
Gain 8,000 Points for Every Car Passed
7E129168 -
Your Car Constantly Shakes
7E129901 -
Display Flashes Blue
7E129701 -
Front End of Car is Damaged
7E12A501 -
Maximum Bullet Holes in Windshield
7E12A606+7E12A706 -
Invincibility
0A27-CDD1 -
Infinite Energy (Take No Damage)
7E127CFF -
Infinite Nitro Boosts
7E126703
External references
Frequently Asked Questions
When was Super Chase H.Q. released?
Super Chase H.Q. was released in 1993 for the SNES.
Who developed Super Chase H.Q.?
Super Chase H.Q. was developed by Taito, available to play in your browser on RetroGameSpace.
How many players does Super Chase H.Q. support?
Super Chase H.Q. is a single-player Action game for the SNES.
What type of game is Super Chase H.Q.?
Super Chase H.Q. is a Action game for the SNES, playable instantly in your browser — no downloads, no installs.
How can I play Super Chase H.Q. for free?
Open this page and click "Play Now" — Super Chase H.Q. runs free in your browser via WebAssembly emulation. No account, no payment, no installer.
Do I need to download anything to play Super Chase H.Q. in the browser?
No. Super Chase H.Q. streams from a public archive into a browser-side SNES emulator. Nothing is installed on your computer.
Can I save my progress in Super Chase H.Q.?
Yes. Save states are stored in your browser (IndexedDB) per game, and you can also use any in-game save the original SNES cartridge supported.
Does Super Chase H.Q. work on mobile devices?
Yes — the SNES emulator runs on iOS Safari and Android Chrome. Touch controls overlay the game; landscape mode is recommended.
Is it legal to play Super Chase H.Q. this way?
RetroGameSpace is a transient caching reverse-proxy and does not host first-party copies of Super Chase H.Q.. Game files are fetched on demand from publicly-accessible archives. You are responsible for compliance with your local laws and the bring-your-own-ROM principle.