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− | '''NetCard''' | + | '''NetCard''' (NC卡) is a cancelled peripheral for the [[iQue]] equivalents of the [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[Nintendo DS]], developed by [[Shénqú]] (a division of [[iQue]]). |
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+ | ==Announcement== | ||
+ | The NetCard was announced in 2004, but was never released. It was intended to both add online gameplay to [[Nintendo]]'s existing franchises, such as the [[Pokémon series]], [[Mario series|Mario Kart series]] and [[Wars series]]. | ||
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+ | Additionally, three games in a [[chess and card series]] were announced for the card, but unreleased with it; [[Zhēng Shàngyóu]], [[Tuōlājī Dàzhàn]] and [[Zhōngguó Xiàngqí]].<ref>[https://www.getit01.com/p20180107130276065/ 神遊科技(iQue)是一個怎樣的公司? - GetIt01]</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Leak== | ||
+ | On July 24, 2020, a development repository for it was leaked.<ref>[https://twitter.com/nb_zeraora/status/1286700597778022401/photo/1 Twitter NB Zeraora]</ref> | ||
Revealed in the leak were [[iQue]] documents for an [[untitled online Pokémon project]] based on [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions]], which may have used the NetCard.<ref>[https://www.bitme.gg/noticias/videojuegos/nintendo-giga-leak-super-mario-bros-5-pokemon-mmo-codigo-fuente/ bitMe]</ref> The directory also included files for a tool called the iQue management software (管理软件). A Game Boy Advance version of the game was planned for July/August 2005, as was a version featuring a "PC screen" for the display and a Game Boy Advance for control for February-March 2006, which was intended to have been expanded with the ability to capture Pokémon online in July-August 2006.{{refneeded}} | Revealed in the leak were [[iQue]] documents for an [[untitled online Pokémon project]] based on [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions]], which may have used the NetCard.<ref>[https://www.bitme.gg/noticias/videojuegos/nintendo-giga-leak-super-mario-bros-5-pokemon-mmo-codigo-fuente/ bitMe]</ref> The directory also included files for a tool called the iQue management software (管理软件). A Game Boy Advance version of the game was planned for July/August 2005, as was a version featuring a "PC screen" for the display and a Game Boy Advance for control for February-March 2006, which was intended to have been expanded with the ability to capture Pokémon online in July-August 2006.{{refneeded}} | ||
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NetCard (NC卡) is a cancelled peripheral for the iQue equivalents of the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS, developed by Shénqú (a division of iQue).
Announcement
The NetCard was announced in 2004, but was never released. It was intended to both add online gameplay to Nintendo's existing franchises, such as the Pokémon series, Mario Kart series and Wars series.
Additionally, three games in a chess and card series were announced for the card, but unreleased with it; Zhēng Shàngyóu, Tuōlājī Dàzhàn and Zhōngguó Xiàngqí.[1]
Leak
On July 24, 2020, a development repository for it was leaked.[2]
Revealed in the leak were iQue documents for an untitled online Pokémon project based on Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions, which may have used the NetCard.[3] The directory also included files for a tool called the iQue management software (管理软件). A Game Boy Advance version of the game was planned for July/August 2005, as was a version featuring a "PC screen" for the display and a Game Boy Advance for control for February-March 2006, which was intended to have been expanded with the ability to capture Pokémon online in July-August 2006.[citation needed]
References
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