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The '''iQue Depot''' (Chinese: 神游加油站, literally "iQue Gas Station"is a physical kiosk that allows users to purchase games and update their [[iQue Player]]. Each game comes with a unique game code that the user can use to download the game. Players could also store their games on the iQue Depot network for free. Users must be a member of the iQue Club and have an iQue Ticket to purchase a game.
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The '''iQue Depot''' (Chinese: 神游加油站, literally "iQue Gas Station") is a physical kiosk that allows users to purchase games and update their [[iQue Player]]. Each game comes with a unique game code that the user can use to download the game. Players could also store their games on the iQue Depot network for free. Users must be a member of the iQue Club and have an iQue Ticket to purchase a game.
  
 
The iQue Depot became obsolete when iQue released the software [[iQue@Home]] in late 2004. Since then, most people used it until its purchase servers were permanently taken offline in December 2016.
 
The iQue Depot became obsolete when iQue released the software [[iQue@Home]] in late 2004. Since then, most people used it until its purchase servers were permanently taken offline in December 2016.

Latest revision as of 14:00, 6 April 2018

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The iQue Depot (Chinese: 神游加油站, literally "iQue Gas Station") is a physical kiosk that allows users to purchase games and update their iQue Player. Each game comes with a unique game code that the user can use to download the game. Players could also store their games on the iQue Depot network for free. Users must be a member of the iQue Club and have an iQue Ticket to purchase a game.

The iQue Depot became obsolete when iQue released the software iQue@Home in late 2004. Since then, most people used it until its purchase servers were permanently taken offline in December 2016.

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