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{{Console infobox
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| name = Panasonic Q
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| jpkana = パナソニックQ
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| jpname = Panasonikku Q
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| logo = [[File:Panasonic_q_logo.png|150px]]
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| picture = [[file:Panasonic_q_console.jpg|250px]]
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| generation = Sixth
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| predecessor = [[Nintendo 64]]
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| successor = [[Wii]]
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| games = [[:Category:Nintendo GameCube games|661]]
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| best_games = ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' (7.09 million)
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| launch_games = '''JP:''' 3<br>'''NA:''' 12<br>'''PAL:''' 20
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| last = ''{{wp|Madden NFL 08}}'' (August 14, 2007)
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| media = Nintendo GameCube [[Game Disc]]<br>DVD<br>CD
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| memory = Nintendo GameCube Memory Card (16 MB max. capacity)
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| cpu = IBM PowerPC "Gekko", 486 MHz
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| connects = [[Game Boy Advance]]
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| input = [[Nintendo GameCube Controller]], [[WaveBird Wireless Controller]], [[DK Bongos]], [[Nintendo GameCube Action Pad]], [[Game Boy Advance]]
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| model = SL-GC10
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| backwards = N/A
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| forwards = N/A
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| services = Online connectivity
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| launch ='''JP''' - December 13, 2001
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| span = 2 years
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| discontinue = December 18, 2003
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| sold ='''JP''' - Less than 100,000
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| colorscheme = GameCube
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}}
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The '''Panasonic Q''' is a hybrid of the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and a DVD player. It was released only in Japan. Since the Nintendo GameCube cannot play DVDs, Panasonic and [[Nintendo]] worked to create a new version of the console. It can play GameCube games and DVDs.  Since it has two legs on the bottom, it requires its own special [[Game Boy Player]].
 
The '''Panasonic Q''' is a hybrid of the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and a DVD player. It was released only in Japan. Since the Nintendo GameCube cannot play DVDs, Panasonic and [[Nintendo]] worked to create a new version of the console. It can play GameCube games and DVDs.  Since it has two legs on the bottom, it requires its own special [[Game Boy Player]].
  
 
On 18th December 2003, the Panasonic Q was discontinued due to poor sales. The reason it was is because it was usually less expensive to buy both a Nintendo GameCube and a DVD player.
 
On 18th December 2003, the Panasonic Q was discontinued due to poor sales. The reason it was is because it was usually less expensive to buy both a Nintendo GameCube and a DVD player.
  
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==See also==
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*[[Visteon Dockable Entertainment System]]
  
 
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{{Nintendo GameCube}}
 
{{Nintendo GameCube}}
 
==See also==
 
*[[Visteon Dockable Entertainment System]]
 
  
 
[[Category:Consoles]]
 
[[Category:Consoles]]

Latest revision as of 10:12, 13 December 2021

Panasonic Q
パナソニックQ Panasonikku Q
Panasonic q logo.png
Panasonic q console.jpg
Games
No. of games 661
No. of launch titles JP: 3
NA: 12
PAL: 20
Best-selling game Super Smash Bros. Melee (7.09 million)
Last game Madden NFL 08 (August 14, 2007)
Technical details
Media Nintendo GameCube Game Disc
DVD
CD
Storage capacity Nintendo GameCube Memory Card (16 MB max. capacity)
CPU IBM PowerPC "Gekko", 486 MHz
Model no. SL-GC10
Compatibility
Can connect with Game Boy Advance
Input Nintendo GameCube Controller, WaveBird Wireless Controller, DK Bongos, Nintendo GameCube Action Pad, Game Boy Advance
Backwards compatible with N/A
Services provided Online connectivity
Time
Launch date JP - December 13, 2001
Discontinue date December 18, 2003
Units sold JP - Less than 100,000
Lineage
Predecessor Successor
Nintendo 64 Wii

The Panasonic Q is a hybrid of the Nintendo GameCube and a DVD player. It was released only in Japan. Since the Nintendo GameCube cannot play DVDs, Panasonic and Nintendo worked to create a new version of the console. It can play GameCube games and DVDs. Since it has two legs on the bottom, it requires its own special Game Boy Player.

On 18th December 2003, the Panasonic Q was discontinued due to poor sales. The reason it was is because it was usually less expensive to buy both a Nintendo GameCube and a DVD player.

See also


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