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'''[[wikipedia:iQue|iQue]]''' (native name: 神游科技, ''Shényóu Kējì''), also known as '''iQue Engineering''' is a translation/localisation company which began as a joint venture between an entrepreneur known as [[wikipedia:Wei Yen|Dr. Wei Yen]], and [[Nintendo]]. The company have released a number of Chinese versions of Nintendo consoles.
'''[[wikipedia:iQue|iQue]]''' (native name: 神游科技, ''Shényóu Kējì''), also known as '''iQue Engineering''' is a translation/localisation company which began as a joint venture between an entrepreneur known as [[wikipedia:Wei Yen|Dr. Wei Yen]], and [[Nintendo]]. The company have released a number of Chinese versions of Nintendo consoles.


Chinese versions of ''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]'' and ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 2]]'' seem to have been planned for a localization of the [[Game Boy Advance]] known as '''iQue Game Boy Advance''', but cancelled. Despite this, prototypes of the games were leaked (as were ten other Game Boy Advance games) and posted on the Hidden Palace community by a user called Togemet2.
Chinese versions of ''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]'' and ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 2]]'' seem to have been planned for a localization of the [[Game Boy Advance]] known as '''iQue Game Boy Advance''', but cancelled. Despite this, prototypes of the games were leaked (as were ten other Game Boy Advance games) and posted on the Hidden Palace community wiki by a user called Togemet2.


==See also==
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Revision as of 13:21, 18 April 2020

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iQue (native name: 神游科技, Shényóu Kējì), also known as iQue Engineering is a translation/localisation company which began as a joint venture between an entrepreneur known as Dr. Wei Yen, and Nintendo. The company have released a number of Chinese versions of Nintendo consoles.

Chinese versions of Densetsu no Starfy and Densetsu no Starfy 2 seem to have been planned for a localization of the Game Boy Advance known as iQue Game Boy Advance, but cancelled. Despite this, prototypes of the games were leaked (as were ten other Game Boy Advance games) and posted on the Hidden Palace community wiki by a user called Togemet2.

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