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Strange and forgotten consoles

345 bytes removed, 15:52, 6 February 2018
iQue is just the chinese N64. Better information already on the N64 article.
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|An early fifth-generation console released by Fujitsu in 1993. It failed due to its astronomical price. Another version called the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQs7zyn4uVQ Car Marty] was also released, designed to be a GPS for automobiles. Preliminary MAME support for both.
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|[[wikipedia:IQue_Player|Nintendo iQue Player]]
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|An official Nintendo game console released in China in an attempt to stop piracy in the region. Unsurprisingly, it didn't work. It's basically an N64 clone with no original titles. No known emulators.
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|[[wikipedia:Playdia|Playdia]]
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