Nintendo's iQue Detailed, Pictured 37
Rocco writes "Over at LikSang.com, they have new pictures and details on Nintendo's iQue, the Chinese-specific controller-style console that plugs directly into the TV, plays N64 games, and comes with a 64 megabyte Flash Memory Card to store them. Included in the hardware bundle are 5 games, while only Doctor Mario is a full version. Zelda 64: Ocarina of Time (10 hours), Mario 64 (7 hours), Wave Race (1 hour) and Starfox (1 hour) are time limited demo versions. Allegedly, the OS of the iQue can also be updated when you 'refill' your flash cartridge, currently only at 'Nintendo partners throughout Shanghai', but rumored to be possible online in the future." We previously featured the unveiling of the iQue a couple of months ago.
Re:Doomed to fail (Score:1, Offtopic)
Interesting design. (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Interesting design. (Score:1)
Re:And yet neither of you point out..... (Score:1)
Re:Interesting design. (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Interesting design. (Score:1)
Which in and of itself was almost a carbon copy of Sega's 3D controller for the Saturn.
I'm not sure that the shape can be wholly attributed to copying Sega, though. Part of it seems to be design constraints. I don't think a center-mounted stick would work very well with where they're putting the cartridge slot, so they moved it up a bit while filling in the spaces between the prongs on the N64
Pronunciation? (Score:3, Funny)
(que != cue && que != queue)
Whatever.
Re:Pronunciation? (Score:2)
actually.. i guess i should ask the chinese guy who i share this apartment with..
Re:Pronunciation? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Pronunciation? (Score:2)
Here in the English-speaking work, perhaps. But you forget we're dealing with two countries that speak different dialects of Engrish.
At any rate, I'm going to go get myself a can of Bite the Wax Tadpole.
Is Nintendo concerned about pirating in China? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Is Nintendo concerned about pirating in China? (Score:3, Insightful)
I would guess that the N64 hasn't been distributed much there, never mind the new stuff. Unless you're part of some elite or something. It's not such an open society you know. (Or maybe I'm wrong, I am kind of guessing, but it makes sense.)
I don't get how this kind of distribution system is more pirate proof than old fashioned car
Re:Is Nintendo concerned about pirating in China? (Score:4, Insightful)
And of course they're worried about piracy. China is the hotbed of piracy
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Re:Is Nintendo concerned about pirating in China? (Score:2)
Why isn't this enough for ya?
Re:Is Nintendo concerned about pirating in China? (Score:2, Interesting)
There have been no mainstream console games made and marketed specifically for China. I think this is a test by nintendo more than anything - to see if there's a very large asian gold mine that has yet to be found.
Being cheap enough to avoid piracy is important, though, hence
Re:Is Nintendo concerned about pirating in China? (Score:2)
The price of an N64 is one thing. The price of shipping an N64 to BFE China is something else. And lets not forget about tariffs, customs and excise, etc... That, and most N64 games and consoles speak a different language than most Chinese people and televisions, respectively.
10 hours for Zelda OoT? 7 hours for Mario 64? (Score:3, Insightful)
The time-limit system may work out well, or it may not work at all. I know if I was only the last boss away from beating a game when the machine conked out I'd be reluctant to buy it just to beat Ganon/Bowser.
This sounds like a hardcore version of a store demo's auto-reset feature. I wonder if game play time is saved on the flash cart?
Re:10 hours for Zelda OoT? 7 hours for Mario 64? (Score:2)
however were it games like call of duty, max payne or unreal 2 than can be beaten really in those sub 7 hours without ever playing the game before.
Re:10 hours for Zelda OoT? 7 hours for Mario 64? (Score:2)
I also think it's likely that the games included are limited in some other way as well. But the full versions aren't very expensive anyway. It'll be interesting to see if new N64 software ends up getting made for the iQue.
But the name... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:But the name... (Score:1)
linux port? (Score:3, Insightful)
and a MIPS CPU. If we could get an easy
homebrew ethernet interface, this would make
a sweet little router/firewall box.
Multiplayer? (Score:3, Insightful)