Intelligent Qube - Reception and Legacy

Reception and Legacy

According to Media Create sales data, Intelligent Qube was a financial success in Japan, having sold 500,000 copies by June 1997 and nearly 750,000 copies by the end of 1997. The game currently has an aggregate score of 72% on Game Rankings.

A few sequels were made including I.Q. Final (Kurushi Final: Mental Blocks in Europe) for the Sony PlayStation and Intelligent Qube Remix Plus (IQ Remix+) for the PlayStation 2. In 2006, I.Q. Mania for the PlayStation Portable, which contains all three previously released Intelligent Qube games, was released in Japan.

Intelligent Qube was released on Japanese mobile phones on February 4, 2004 and on the Japanese and European versions of the PlayStation Store for download on the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 on December 26, 2007. Another mobile phone incarnation was announced by Upstart Games in 2005, but it is unknown if it was ever released.

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