• The iQue Player is a size-reduced Nintendo 64 console, using system-on-a-chip technology. It plays Nintendo 64 games specifically ported to the system.
  • The iQue Player was a sort of plug and play version of the Nintendo 64 system sold in China with its main aim to stop the rampant piracy in the market.
  • Many games that allow the player to enter his/her name now have the option to use their iQue Player's username, which can be set at the iQue Player's main menu.
  • China represents 20% of the worlds population, that's a lot of consumers, a tempting market for any company regardless of their product, however China...
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  • The opportunity came with iQue products, of which the "iQue Player" represents the progenitor and corresponds to the Chinese version of the Nintendo 64...
  • The iQue Player is a version of the Nintendo 64 released in China by iQue in 2003. The console is contained entirely within the controller and features a system...
  • The iQue Player, known in Chinese as iQue Shén Yóu Ji (iQue 神游机, iQue divine gaming machine), was a specialized system released only in China by...
  • Unlike the iQue Player, it had no regional lockout or anti-piracy mechanism, featuring interoperability with Nintendo's version of the Game Boy Advance.
  • In the interest of generating discussion about this obscure but important piece of Nintendo’s history in East Asia, here is the iQue Player 101.
  • A Japanese release was rumored for mid-October 2004, but never materialized. Nintendo currently has no plans to release the iQue Player outside of China.