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The Panasonic Q was a version of the Nintendo GameCube that had the ability to play DVDs, audio CDs, and MP3s. The console ceased production after two years and only sold 100,000 units. One cause of the console's failure was that it was actually cheaper to buy a GameCube and a DVD Player separately.
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