“Contact with serious inquiries only”.
The Panasonic M2 was intended to go toe-to-toe with the PlayStation, offering cutting-edge processing power and the best visuals of any home console.
As we all know, it didn’t work out that way; initially developed by The 3DO Company as a successor to the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, the tech would be purchased by Panasonic owner Matsushita in 1996 before the home console was ultimately canned in 1997. It would, however, live on in some commercial products, including an arcade board and two retail kiosk-style units.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“Contact with serious inquiries only”.
The Panasonic M2 was intended to go toe-to-toe with the PlayStation, offering cutting-edge processing power and the best visuals of any home console.
As we all know, it didn’t work out that way; initially developed by The 3DO Company as a successor to the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, the tech would be purchased by Panasonic owner Matsushita in 1996 before the home console was ultimately canned in 1997. It would, however, live on in some commercial products, including an arcade board and two retail kiosk-style units.
Read the full article on timeextension.com