IQue

iQue Ltd. (神游科技 Shényóu Kējì) is a Chinese video game company founded in 2002 as a joint venture between Nintendo and Chinese–American scientist and entrepreneur. It became a 100% Nintendo-owned subsidiary after Wei Yen left the company. It localizes and distributes Nintendo consoles and games for the mainland Chinese market, under the iQue brand.

History
iQue Ltd. was founded with a registered capital of $30m in December 2002 and established its headquarter in in May 2003. Investment from both parties include capital, technology, patents, software copyright and other intellectual properties. According to a former employee, iQue stayed independent in its financial and marketing in the first few years. It replaced Mani (万信 ) in the official distribution of Nintendo games for the mainland Chinese market.

On November 17, 2003, the highly-localized , based on Nintendo 64, was released. The iQue Player was unique that all the components were inside the controller and that it loaded games from a single, 64MB flash memory card. iQue distributed the games for the console digitally with more centralized control than Nintendo 64, at first through "iQue Depots" (神游加油站 ) – interactive kiosks in big cities where the player could download, buy, store, retrieve games and write them to their memory cards. In October 2004, a service called iQue@Home (神游在线 ) was launched, which provided the same services to players at home via cilent software and the Internet.

Consoles

 * iQue Player – Nintendo 64
 * iQue Game Boy Advance – Game Boy Advance
 * iQue Game Boy Advance SP – Game Boy Advance SP
 * iQue Game Boy Micro – Game Boy Micro
 * iQue DS – Nintendo DS
 * iQue DS Lite – Nintendo DS Lite
 * iQue DSi – Nintendo DSi
 * iQue 3DS XL – Nintendo 3DS XL