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    The iQue Player (pronounced "IQ", the system's name is also Nintendo iQue) is a video game console that is being manufactured by iQue, a joint venture between Nintendo and Chinese-American scientist Dr Wei Yen. The system also goes under the Chinese name of Shén Yóu Jī (神游机), literally "God's Playing Machine". The console itself takes the form of the controller and plugs directly into the television. At the moment, it is only planned to be sold in China, mainly because of the rampant piracy issues there.

    The iQue was first announced at the 2003 Tokyo Game Show, and it was released in mainland China on November 17, 2003. A Japanese release was originally planned for mid-October 2004, but was delayed. iQue and Nintendo have no current release dates for the rest of the world.



    Games for this console are stored on a 64MB flash card which is contained within a cartridge that plugs directly into controller/console. Games are purchased at a special "iQue depot" where games may be downloaded onto the cartridge and played later, more in line with the Famicom Disk System. Demo games that come with the iQue include , Super Mario 64, and Star Fox 64. These demos are time-limited versions of the games. Full versions of the three titles are available, as are other first party Nintendo titles such as Dr. Mario, Mario Kart 64, Wave Race 64, and F-Zero X.


        Nintendo iQue
            Technical details
            Games available for the iQue
            See also
    TitleiQue Player
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    ManufacturerNintendo
    TypeVideo game console
    GenerationHistory of video game consoles (sixth generat...
    Lifespanflag
    MediaFlash memory

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    Technical details
    The iQue is based on the Nintendo 64, but uses System-on-a-chip technology to reduce size. It does play Nintendo 64 and Super NES games specifically designed for the system.

      Processor: R-4300 64Bit CPU, 93.75MHz
      Memory: 4Mb RAMBUS
      Graphics: 100,000 polygons/second, 2.09 million colors
      Sound: ADPCM 64

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    Games available for the iQue



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    See also
    There is a videogame sold under the brandname of NextBase * that physically looks like a clone of Nintendo iQue *, however it is actually an 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System hardware clone with an NES-on-a-chip architecture.
     
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