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The iQue Player (, stylised as iQue ''PLAYER'') is a
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version of the
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console that was manufactured by
iQue iQue, Ltd. () is a Chinese video game/game localization and support development company located in Suzhou. It was founded as a joint venture between Wei Yen and Nintendo in 2002 as a Chinese video game console manufacturing company. The follo ...
, a
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between Nintendo and
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Wei Yen Wei Yen () is a Taiwanese-American technologist and serial entrepreneur. He has been involved with several companies, including most recently as Chairman and Founder of AiLive. Yen received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in Operating Syste ...
after China had banned the sale of home video games. Its
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name is ''Shén Yóu Ji'' (神游机), literally "Divine Gaming Machine". ''Shényóu'' (神游) is a
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as "to make a mental journey". It was never released in any English-speaking countries, but the name "iQue Player" appears in the instruction manual. The console and its controller are one unit, plugging directly into the television. A box accessory allows multiplayer gaming.


History


Development

China has a large black market for video games and usually only a few games officially make it to the Chinese market. Many Chinese gamers tend to purchase
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cartridge or disc copies or download copied game files to play via
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. Nintendo wanted to curb software piracy in China, and bypass the ban that the Chinese government has implemented on home game consoles since 2000. Nintendo partnered with
Wei Yen Wei Yen () is a Taiwanese-American technologist and serial entrepreneur. He has been involved with several companies, including most recently as Chairman and Founder of AiLive. Yen received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in Operating Syste ...
, who had led past Nintendo product development such as the Nintendo 64 console and the
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. Originally, the system would support games released on Nintendo consoles prior to the GameCube, including the
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,
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, and Nintendo 64, but it was decided only to include Nintendo 64 games. Additionally, '' The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' was planned and is shown on the back of the box, but was later cancelled.Archived a
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Release

The iQue Player was released on November 17, 2003 with few
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s. Nintendo's strategy to market games in China was to show how video games can help improve children's mental and social development. However, the launch was not successful. The total estimated sales was between 8,000 and 12,000 units. At first, the only way to get games was via the iQue Depot, but in 2004, Nintendo released iQue@Home to download at home. The last game, ''
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'' (动物森林, ''Animal Forest'') was released in 2006.


Discontinuation

On October 31, 2016, iQue reported that iQue@Home service would be discontinued by the end of December 2016. The service was gradually phased out until the content distribution servers went offline in 2018.


Technical details

The iQue Player is a size-reduced
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console, using
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technology. It plays Nintendo 64 games specifically
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to the system. * Processor: R-4300i 64-bit CPU, 140.625 MHz * Memory: 16 MB DDR (8 MB available) * Graphics: 100,000
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/second, 2.09 million colors * Sound: ADPCM 64


Games

The iQue Player's library has 14 games, light conversions from past releases for the Nintendo 64 in Europe, North America, and Japan. One game was canceled, '' The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' and another, a Traditional Chinese version of '' The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', was completed but never announced. iQue Player games differ slightly from their Nintendo 64 counterparts, with the text and voices having been translated to Mandarin. The only exceptions are the ''Mario'' games and the previously Japan-only ''
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'', where the text has been translated but the voices remain in English. Many
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and errors from the original games have been fixed. Some features were removed due to the system's lack of support for Nintendo 64 controller accessories like the
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. Some features were added, and many games that allow the player to enter their name now have the option to use their iQue Player's username. Speedruns of several games, such as '' Super Mario 64'' and ''
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'', are sometimes carried out on the iQue Player due to quicker loading times and faster scrolling text than the Nintendo 64 versions. Nintendo had plans to support network multiplayer in games that originally only support local multiplayer, which would work in a similar manner to that of an
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.


See also

*
Video gaming in China The video game industry in mainland China currently is one of the major markets for the global industry, where more than half a billion people play video games. Revenues from China make up around 25% of nearly video game industry as of 2018, and ...


References


External links


iQue Player website


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