Z. V0.01-: Choro Q 3 -japan- -t-en By M.
For English speakers, Choro Q 3 has long been a locked door. The menus are dense, the tuning system is numerical, and the charm lives in the dialogue. Enter the translator known as , who in the mid-to-late 2010s released “Choro Q 3 -Japan- -T-En v0.01” — a patch that is less a finished translation and more an archaeological survey of what could have been. The State of v0.01 Let’s be precise: “v0.01” is not a misnomer. This is an alpha build. M. Z. did not promise a polished script or a bug-free experience. Instead, this patch represents the minimum viable translation : menus, item names, basic tuning parameters, and the first handful of race dialogues.
Fire up the patched ISO, and you are met with a quiet relief. The intimidating Japanese kanji for “Oil,” “Tire,” and “Engine” are now plain English. You can finally understand that “ECU Tuning” increases top speed while “Suspension” affects cornering. For a simulation-leaning arcade racer, this alone is a victory. Choro Q 3 -Japan- -T-En by M. Z. v0.01-
Incomplete but essential Rating (as a playable experience): For archivists and tinkerers only For English speakers, Choro Q 3 has long been a locked door
They just won’t understand what the NPC in the corner shop is saying about their tires. That part remains, appropriately, a mystery. The State of v0
But then you talk to an NPC in the garage hub. Their speech is a mix of translated text and raw, untranslated Japanese, sometimes in the same sentence. A mechanic might say, “Your car needs more kougeki [attack] parts” — a reminder that the game’s bizarre weapon system (yes, you can mount missiles on your cute toy car) remains half-coded. The “T” in “-T-En” stands for “Text,” not “Total.” What is fascinating about M. Z.’s approach is the subtle personality. In the few translated dialogue blocks, the tone leans slightly sardonic. A rival Q-car, instead of saying “I will win,” says “Try to keep up, round one.” It feels authentically late-90s localization — not a stiff machine translation, but a human who understands that Choro Q is meant to be lighthearted, not epic.