View Full Version : Panasonic Q Discontinued
nildem
12-17-2003, 11:22 PM
Anyone know how many of these were made?
Regardless, it'd be a good idea to get one now before the eBay drones hear about this. :)
http://www.gamespot.com/all/news/news_6085787.html
MarioAllStar2600
12-17-2003, 11:25 PM
Not cool. I wanted to get one of these but they were way to expensive.
omnedon
12-17-2003, 11:38 PM
I've repaired one of those, but i don't own one. What an unholy marriage of a GC and a DVD player onthe inside. Ive never seen so may ribbon cables in one machine (12+ !!!)
Cooo-oool machine though. Same procedure as a GC to region switch mod the GC playability. Much harder to get at the GC guts inside it though. If I had the money, I'd like to have one.
Ze_ro
12-18-2003, 12:52 PM
How popular was this machine in Japan anyways? Like, how did it's sales compare to normal Gamecube sales?
--Zero
Ed Oscuro
12-18-2003, 02:23 PM
Doh. I'll have to buy one as soon as I get the money around, and leave it in the box too I suppose :/
Flack
12-18-2003, 09:06 PM
Total speculation here, but with the Gamecube loaders advancing at the rate they are, I'm sure a mod chip isn't too far down the road. I'm sure N doesn't need a unit out there that plays regular sized discs to help anyone out.
wberdan
12-18-2003, 10:13 PM
man... ive wanted one of these from the moment i saw it..
this sucks, cause now im gonna end up paying more for it.
it looks really cool, even though id never actually use it
willie
NoahsMyBro
12-18-2003, 11:32 PM
I've lusted after one of these since the first time I saw one, but as with everybody else, it was simply too expensive for me.
Now, as I don't yet have a Gamecube, and my only DVD player is an el-cheapo model (that I'm pefectly happy with, btw), I'd probably use it frequently.
Hell, I don't have any of the current systems yet, and the Gamecube is the one I want most. I really wish I could blow $500 on this thing while Lik-sang still has a few left.
Oh well. Life goes on, and my Dreamcasts still kick!
Ed Oscuro
12-18-2003, 11:35 PM
Total speculation here, but with the Gamecube loaders advancing at the rate they are, I'm sure a mod chip isn't too far down the road. I'm sure N doesn't need a unit out there that plays regular sized discs to help anyone out.
Pressured to quit? That's an interesting possibility you bring up.
Raedon
12-19-2003, 12:12 PM
Total speculation here, but with the Gamecube loaders advancing at the rate they are, I'm sure a mod chip isn't too far down the road. I'm sure N doesn't need a unit out there that plays regular sized discs to help anyone out.
the market is way way way to small for anyone to EVER mod out an Pan. Q or even a GC.. I mean, for what games? The logic is off.
Flack
12-19-2003, 03:01 PM
Total speculation here, but with the Gamecube loaders advancing at the rate they are, I'm sure a mod chip isn't too far down the road. I'm sure N doesn't need a unit out there that plays regular sized discs to help anyone out.
the market is way way way to small for anyone to EVER mod out an Pan. Q or even a GC.. I mean, for what games? The logic is off.
You're saying the GC won't get modded because the market is too small? If so, you're way off there. I believe now that they know how to feed data into a Gamecube, it's only a matter of time before a chip comes out. Unfortunately, there's always a market when it comes to people wanting something for nothing.
I haven't seen a Panasonic Q in person so I don't really know, but I would assume that since it reads DVDs (and full sized ones at that) it would be a lot easier to mod.