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Wat (wie) is -ique - definitie

CHINESE JOINT VENTURE BETWEEN WEI YEN AND NINTENDO
IQue DS; IQue Ltd; IQue, Limited; Ique.com
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-ique      
¦ suffix archaic spelling of -ic.
Garmin iQue         
LINE OF GARMIN DEVICES
Garmin ique
iQue was a line of Garmin devices which combined personal digital assistants (PDA) with integrated Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers. It was discontinued by mid-2008.
DSI         
  • alt=Multi-colored line graph.
  • alt=View of the closed handheld. An embedded second camera at its top right corner, away from the hinge, faces the user.
  • alt=A man stands behind a podium, talking to the audience. Next to him is a projection screen displaying a presentation program slide.
  • alt=An accessory with four buttons connected to the bottom of an opened gaming handheld. A person's hand runs alongside the handhelds' back with fingers placed on the buttons.
  • alt=Three opened clamshell dual-screen handheld devices sit next to each other.
  • alt=A text logo that contains "NINTENDO" in a squarish superscripted font with the "O" duplicated underneath itself, followed by "DS" in a rounder font and a superscripted "i" in a black disk.
  • alt=A large and small printed circuit board connected together. A metal chassis and main electronic components dominate opposite ends of the large PCB.
  • alt=Interior view of a building with kiosks and merchandise running alongside its walls.
  • alt=An opened clamshell dual-screen handheld device sits to the left of a larger version.
HANDHELD GAME CONSOLE BY NINTENDO
DSi; Nintendo DSI; Moving Memo Book; DSi Shop; Dsi Shop; Nintendo DSi Clock Photo Stand Type; Nintendo DS I; Dsi colors; Nintendo DS-I; NDSi; Nintendo DSi LL; Nintendo DSiLL; DSi LL; DSi XL; Nintendo DSi XL; Nintendo DSi LL/XL; IQue DSi; DSiLL; Nintendo DSi launch; Launch of the Nintendo DSi; Nintendo dsi; Nintendo DSi Camera; Nintendo DSi Sound; Nintendo DSi Memory; Nintendo DSi Hardware; Nintendo DSi Release; Nintendo DSi History; Nintendo DSi Sale Price; Nintendo DSi Price; Dsixl; DSi Camera; List of Nintendo DSi games; DSi store; List of DSi games; Nintendo DSi Shop
Dial Services Interface [Additional explanations: API] (Reference: API, IBM)

Wikipedia

IQue

iQue, Ltd. (simplified Chinese: 神游科技; traditional Chinese: 神遊科技; pinyin: Shényóu Kējì) is a Chinese video game/game localization and support development company located in Suzhou. It was founded as a joint venture between Wei Yen and Nintendo in 2002 as a Chinese video game console manufacturing company. The following year, the company released the iQue Player. The company had manufactured and distributed official Nintendo products for the mainland Chinese market under the iQue brand until 2018.

iQue only released portable Nintendo games for 3DS XL, DS, Game Boy Advance, and Game Boy Advance SP. The iQue Player is the only home console available from the company in China. There were plans to release the Wii in all of China but when Satoru Iwata officially announced the release date for it on September 20, 2007, he said it would only be available in Hong Kong, under the Nintendo brand. The Nintendo DSi was released in China in December 2009 as iQue DSi. The Nintendo 3DS XL was released in China as iQue 3DS XL in December 2012. By 2013, the company became a fully owned subsidiary of Nintendo.

The company worked on the emulators for NES and Game Boy on Virtual Console for 3DS and Nintendo 64 for the Wii U in the beginning of the 2010s, while on Nintendo Switch, the company was responsible for the Nintendo 64 emulator for Nintendo Switch Online.

By 2018, Nintendo had ceased any official distribution of older game consoles into mainland China under the iQue brand. Nintendo partnered with Tencent to bring the Nintendo Switch into the Chinese market at the end of 2019. Since 2017, iQue continues operations by offering consumer support for any previously released products, and translating and localizing new games released worldwide by Nintendo into simplified Chinese while Nintendo Hong Kong do traditional Chinese.

In 2019, iQue began to hire for developers with programmers and testers, indicating that the company was transitioning to be a development company to support game projects for the division Nintendo EPD.