iQue Player
Template:Sources Template:System The iQue Player is a Chinese-exclusive plug-and-play video game system, technically based on the Nintendo 64 console, that was released in 2003. It was created as a joint venture between Nintendo and Dr. Wei Yin, founder of iQue Ltd., as a means to curb piracy in China. The console was built into a controller that resembled a Dreamcast controller. Players could purchase a central hub that allows them to play multiplayer, however. Games were purchased at a kiosk or from an online software called iQue@home (which requires a firmware update for the console that can only be found in the kiosks) and downloaded to a 64 MB cartridge that plugs into the controller. The system only had fourteen games available, one of which was Template:OOT.
Majora's Mask was also slated for release on the iQue, but has since been canceled. Exact reasons behind the cancelation is unknown.
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