Nintendo is going online, but not in the way you'd expect. iQue, the China-based joint venture between Nintendo and former Silicon Graphics president Wai Yen, has announced that it will release a ...
Nintendo fanatics are already well familiar with the NES, the Game Cube, the Nintendo 64, and a whole slew of other much-loved consoles. But no Nintendo collection is truly complete without the iQue ...
- When the iQue Player was first announced at Tokyo Game Show 2003, it was revealed that the console would play both Nintendo 64 and Super Nintendo games. The latter never materialized. The first ...
Remember the iQue Player? It was released in China during the nationwide video game ban and bypassed the laws at the time due to its plug and play design. To this day, the company behind it is still a ...
When Nintendo announced its intention to release a specially designed iQue Player game console in China back in September, all we were told was that it would allow players to download games to a flash ...
Some people may remember the name iQue, being the company that Nintendo founded as a joint venture in order to bring Nintendo games into China long before the Tencent partnership. They’ve since been ...
Nintendo is preparing to take its Chinese iQue console online in November, allowing gamers to buy and download new software using their home PCs instead of using kiosks in supermarkets and other ...
TOKYO — A new game player developed by Nintendo called iQue will soon hit the Chinese market. The iQue player, which looks much like a game controller, is designed exclusively for Chinese market. Each ...
Según una entrevista al Dr. Wai Yen en lik-sang, iQue será distribuida fuera de china. aún no se saben los países. In an interview with Dr. Wai Yen of Nintendo/iQue some very interesting details have ...
Nintendo has stated that it has no plans to release the iQue console, a secured system with strong anti-piracy measures which it announced earlier this month, outside of the Chinese marketplace. The ...