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That's not the Nintendo seal of approval, is it? looks fake to me...

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SgtBowhack
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iQue is official. It was outsourced to another company (I believe the company is called iQue and exists strictly for this project though). It might be the official Nintendo seal for China. The Nintendo Seal of Quality doesn't even seem exist in Japan, and was created because of pirate software showing up in Asia by the time of the NES' release, as well as to keep crappy software from showing up on the NES (which failed, just look at LJN games).
Looking on iQue's website and using my limited Chinese reading (coming mainly from Japanese reading, which is far more limited), there's also a machine called iQue Player that is more console-like and uses the same iQue games as the controller-type system.
Games out for the iQue that I see are:
- Tsumi to Batsu (Sin and Punishment)
- Paper Mario
- WaveRace 64
- StarFox 64
- Dr. Mario (a new version with 4 player support)
- Yoshi's Story (I think)
- Mario 64
- Mario Kart 64
- F-Zero X
- Zelda: Ocarina of Time
There was some talk of it being able to play SNES games... I kinda doubt it, since the only SNES-type game we've seen here is Dr. Mario and it's definitely not the SNES version. I think this system is basically an N64p.
iQue also markets the GBA in China as the iQue GBA and iQue SP. I've seen an iQue SP in Japan once or twice but I didn't really recognize it, because I was hypnotized by the dragon art on it.
I'd love to get my hands on one of these things
Looking on iQue's website and using my limited Chinese reading (coming mainly from Japanese reading, which is far more limited), there's also a machine called iQue Player that is more console-like and uses the same iQue games as the controller-type system.
Games out for the iQue that I see are:
- Tsumi to Batsu (Sin and Punishment)
- Paper Mario
- WaveRace 64
- StarFox 64
- Dr. Mario (a new version with 4 player support)
- Yoshi's Story (I think)
- Mario 64
- Mario Kart 64
- F-Zero X
- Zelda: Ocarina of Time
There was some talk of it being able to play SNES games... I kinda doubt it, since the only SNES-type game we've seen here is Dr. Mario and it's definitely not the SNES version. I think this system is basically an N64p.
iQue also markets the GBA in China as the iQue GBA and iQue SP. I've seen an iQue SP in Japan once or twice but I didn't really recognize it, because I was hypnotized by the dragon art on it.
I'd love to get my hands on one of these things
I have Dr. Mario for the N64 and it's 4 player. I don't see what's new about it.SgtBowhack wrote: Games out for the iQue that I see are:
- Tsumi to Batsu (Sin and Punishment)
- Paper Mario
- WaveRace 64
- StarFox 64
- Dr. Mario (a new version with 4 player support)
- Yoshi's Story (I think)
- Mario 64
- Mario Kart 64
- F-Zero X
- Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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SgtBowhack
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SgtBowhack
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