(pronounced cho-ro kyū ) originated from Takara in the late 1970s. The name is derived from the Japanese phrase choro-choro , which means "dashing around" or "moving around," combined with kyū (cute).
: The game's music was released as part of the Choro Q-3 Original Sound Collection Vol.2 . Choro Q 3 PS1 Review - PS1 Arcade Racer choro q 3 japan ten by m z v001 top
Often refers to specific Japanese "Exhibitions" or "Trade Shows" (Tenrankai) where exclusive demos or versions of games were distributed. (pronounced cho-ro kyū ) originated from Takara in
Released by Takara in 2002, ChoroQ HG3 is widely considered one of the best entries in the penny-racer series. Unlike the RPG-heavy exploration of HG2 or HG4, HG3 is a pure, arcade-style racing experience with a massive focus on collecting parts, tuning physics, and conquering a tiered race structure. Choro Q 3 PS1 Review - PS1 Arcade
Based on the keywords provided, you are referring to the (known in Japan as Choro Q 3 ) racing game for the Sony PlayStation 2, specifically the "Japan Ten" (Japan Tour / Japan Top) events, likely utilizing a specific save file or modification often labeled as "M.Z v001" in the modding/cheat community.