Draft:IQue: Difference between revisions

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Content deleted Content added
SuperMax124 (talk | contribs)
m SuperMax124 moved page IQue (China) to IQue: Text replacement - "(China)" to ""
imported>PolancoMira
m Minor changes at the background.
Line 1: Line 1:
Background:iQue is a Suzhou-based company that was founded as a joint venture between Wei Yen and Nintendo back in 2002. It is known for releasing Nintendo's portable consoles, as well as the iQue Player (a device that could play Chinese ports of Nintendo 64 games), to the Chinese market. Nintendo released these under the iQue brand to bypass China's video game ban at the time. As of 2013, it is a fully-owned subsidiary of Nintendo.
'''Background:''' '''iQue''' is a Suzhou-based company that was founded as a joint venture between Wei Yen and Nintendo back in 2002. It is known for releasing Nintendo's portable consoles, as well as the iQue Player (the Chinese version of the Nintendo 64 that is a hybrid of a plug-and-play and a home video game console.), to the Chinese market with Chinese versions of the Nintendo GameCube and Wii planned under the names of iQue Cube and iQue Wii, respectively, but cancelled. Nintendo released these under the iQue brand to bypass China's ban on video games at the time. As of 2013, it is a fully-owned subsidiary of Nintendo.

TBA

Page TBA.

Revision as of 04:59, 2 December 2022

Background: iQue is a Suzhou-based company that was founded as a joint venture between Wei Yen and Nintendo back in 2002. It is known for releasing Nintendo's portable consoles, as well as the iQue Player (the Chinese version of the Nintendo 64 that is a hybrid of a plug-and-play and a home video game console.), to the Chinese market with Chinese versions of the Nintendo GameCube and Wii planned under the names of iQue Cube and iQue Wii, respectively, but cancelled. Nintendo released these under the iQue brand to bypass China's ban on video games at the time. As of 2013, it is a fully-owned subsidiary of Nintendo.


Page TBA.

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.