Nintendo iQue Gets International Release, Linux Depot On Mars? 27
Thanks to Lik-Sang for its update on the status of Nintendo's iQue 'TV game', the Nintendo 64-based controller previously featured on Slashdot Games. The update notes Nintendo have "...confirmed their plans of an international release of the iQue Player... [and now] seem to have announced a release in other... countries of Asia and South America." It also references a forum post in which a user reports "the iQue Depot [which delivers N64 games to the iQue's flash memory] is powered by Linux and connected with some kind of network through wireless." He also notes some 'interesting' tech support beliefs: "The iQue Depot has got a camera built in to the top of the screen... I cannot see why... The girls at [Chinese department store] Jusco told me that this camera is the antenna, and it is connected to Mars (I am not kidding) and the reason why the iQue Depot does not flash my card is that the signal to the Mars is now not good because of bad weather condition."
Amazing (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Amazing (Score:1)
iQue vs original N64, i'm not getting it (Score:5, Interesting)
Also note that the z-trigger isn't on the back of this and it's probably heavier to hold.. all stuff that interests me anyway :)
Despite all this negativity i applaud Nintendo for re-inventing their old hardware in smaller, neater designs... now can we just have a built in screen and call it a proper portable N64 please :) (j/k, the future is the GBA 2, or whatever they call it, with low power processor).
Re:iQue vs original N64, i'm not getting it (Score:1)
Oh yeah, that other thing that didn't get officially imported.
Re:iQue vs original N64, i'm not getting it (Score:3, Interesting)
I guess the other question would be do th
Re:iQue vs original N64, i'm not getting it (Score:2)
Sammy's 'new' arcade platform, the Atomiswave, is actually just stock Dreamcast hardware with a new case and some attachments (including a cartidge reader for the games). Though fairly low power, I personally think it is still a little too powerful for a portable version just yet.
Jusco (Score:3, Informative)
Oh boy! (Score:1)
That Mars bit. (Score:3, Interesting)
Japanese shop-girls are often given weird lines and marketing gimmicks for their application in 'ditziness' factor.
Calculated, fashionable, weirdness...
Re:That Mars bit. (Score:2, Insightful)
Prior to the announced release of the iQue in South America and other thrid-world regions, China was the iQue's only native market. You'd know this if you'd RTFA, or had ever even heard of this product before.
And if I anyone say "same thing" about the way Japanese and Chinese people act....heads will splode.
Re:That Mars bit. (Score:1)
okay, have it your way. Chinese shop-girl, then.
Same thing, different tectonic plate.
And yeah, before you say 'duh', in my experience, Chinese shop-girls can be just as ditzy as the Akihabra kind
Re:That Mars bit. (Score:1)
okay, well, a) i've lived in japan, and b) i've been on two trips to china, including shanghai and a layover in hong kong, in the last 5 years. and i met plenty of ditzy sales-girls, hoo boy
so i'm not particularly freakin' on your 'netboy' comment, cute as it was.
as for your willingness to call someone an idiot, i think its only a matter of you being proud of your own smartness at 'proving someone wrong', so i won't take an offense. but it is you who
Video (Score:1)
Now, whats the deal with the antenna to mars?
Re:Video (Score:2)
alternatively; NASA could lose contact with the rover, and when the next probe passes over they get a nice high-resolution digital photograph of a bunch of rocks stacked up into a Nintendo logo. Bonus points if they find a source of water, tap it, and build a statue of Mario peeing on Sonic.
Perfect Dark (Score:3, Interesting)
I know what the camera's for... (Score:5, Funny)
Outsourcing? (Score:4, Funny)