Panasonic Q

I have main unit and controller.

type game console
country Japan
year 2001
os Nintendo
cpu IBM Gekko
speed 485 MHz
ram 40 MB
media 8cm MiniDVD, DVD
graphic 480I/480P Progressive Scan
sound stereo, two sourround modes
ports digital AV out, subwoofer, optical out, two RCA stereo, four controller


The Panasonic Q — Nintendo GameCube Meets DVD Player

The Panasonic Q, released exclusively in Japan in December 2001, was one of the most unusual gaming hardware products ever produced — a Nintendo GameCube combined with a full DVD player in a premium stainless steel and clear acrylic housing that looked more like high-end audio equipment than a game console. Produced through Nintendo and Panasonic’s longstanding relationship (Panasonic’s parent company Matsushita had produced 3DO hardware), the Q played GameCube games, DVDs, audio CDs, and MP3 CDs in a visually stunning package priced at ¥39,800. Its Japan-only release, premium pricing, and distinctive appearance make it one of the most sought-after GameCube variants and a standout piece in any Nintendo collection.