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Hmm, the informations on the chinese ban on video-consoles are mixed. Wikipedia says consoles are banned since 2000, and citing Kotaku as source.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_gaming_in_China
http://kotaku.com/5587577/why-are-consoles-banned-in-china

But on the other hand the company iQue produce consoles with Nintendo-license for the market.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IQue
 But there seems to be the catch. The iQue-Player is a N64, that is put into the controller. This seems to be a hole in the law. Other than that iQue only does handheld-consoles, including the iQue DSi. But the photograph in the WP shows a Wii-menu, so I'm totally confused.

Other than Japan East Asia seems to be a difficult market for console-producers.

Edit: Ah, I forgot. Lenovo does a home-console for the chinese market but avoids the ban by declaring it as 'family exercise device'. The advertisement is focusing on Sport games and multimedia feats it seems.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/video-games/gaming-news/lenovos-kinect-clone-evades-chinese-ban-on-video-game-consoles/article2420119/



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