Upgrading the rare Panasonic Q.
Released back in 2001, the Panasonic Q is one of the most collectable Nintendo consoles. Developed in collaboration with the tech giant, the Q is effectively a GameCube which is capable of playing DVDs, Video CDs, audio CDs, and MP3 CDs.
It cost around $300 when it was initially released and never left Japan. Around 100,000 units are believed to have been sold, and today, it fetches insane prices on the secondary market thanks to its rarity, enhanced features over the stock GameCube and the fact that it looks utterly, utterly gorgeous.
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Upgrading the rare Panasonic Q.
Released back in 2001, the Panasonic Q is one of the most collectable Nintendo consoles. Developed in collaboration with the tech giant, the Q is effectively a GameCube which is capable of playing DVDs, Video CDs, audio CDs, and MP3 CDs.
It cost around $300 when it was initially released and never left Japan. Around 100,000 units are believed to have been sold, and today, it fetches insane prices on the secondary market thanks to its rarity, enhanced features over the stock GameCube and the fact that it looks utterly, utterly gorgeous.
Read the full article on timeextension.com