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The '''Panasonic Q''' is a hybrid of the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It was only officially released in Japan. Since the Nintendo GameCube cannot play DVDs, Panasonic and [[Nintendo]] worked to create a hybrid of the console. It can play all Nintendo GameCube games, but since it has two legs on the bottom, it requires its own special [[Game Boy Player]].
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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]].
  
On 18th December 2003, the Panasonic Q was discontinued due to poor sales. It was not a very common purchase, as it was possible to buy a Nintendo GameCube and DVD player for less than the price of a Panasonic Q.
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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.
  
  

Revision as of 02:20, 22 April 2014

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.


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