iQue

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IQue

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legal form Yǒuxiàngōngsī , subsidiary of Nintendo
founding 2002
Seat Suzhou , People's Republic of ChinaChina People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
management Wei Yen
Website www.ique.com

iQue ( Chinese  神游 科技 (中国) 有限公司 , Pinyin Shényóu Kējì (Zhōngguó) Yǒuxiàngōngsī ) is a Chinese manufacturer of video games and game consoles. The company is a joint venture between the company's founder Wei Yen and the Japanese manufacturer Nintendo . In addition to the first product, the iQue Player (a modification of the Nintendo 64 console), iQue produces and sells official Nintendo consoles and games under the brand name iQue in China.

So far, apart from the iQue Player, iQue is only allowed to manufacture portable Nintendo consoles. The GameCube will not appear in an iQue version, but on October 28, 2007 Satoru Iwata announced that the Wii was planned to be released in China.

IQue has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Nintendo since 2013.

Products

Individual evidence

  1. 关于 iQue. iQue, archived from the original on January 3, 2012 ; Retrieved December 27, 2010 (Chinese).

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