iQue Player
iQue Player device | |
| Developer | Nintendo |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | iQue |
| Type | Home video game console |
| Generation | Fifth |
| Released |
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| Introductory price | CN¥498 |
| Discontinued | 2016 |
| CPU | MIPS R-4300i @ 140.625 MHz |
| Memory | 8 MB |
| Graphics | SGI RCP @ 62.5 MHz |
| Connectivity | USB (iQue@Home) |
| Best-selling game | Dr. Mario 64 (pack-in game) |
| Related | Nintendo 64 |
| Website | iQue (in Chinese) |
The iQue Player (Chinese: 神游机, romanized: Shén Yóu Jī) is a handheld TV game version of the Nintendo 64 console manufactured by iQue and released exclusively in mainland China. It was developed through a joint venture between Nintendo and engineer Wei Yen in response to China's ban on the sale of traditional home video game consoles. The system integrates the console hardware into the controller, which connects directly to a television, with a separate accessory enabling multiplayer support. A total of 14 games were released for the device.