Panasonic Q Gamecube for Sale + Zelda Bonus

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Just like the title says. I'm putting my Panasonic Q up for sale*.

Both the Panasonic Q is complete with their original boxes and instructions. Both are in near mint condition, save for dust which has always been cleaned off with a soft cloth.

The Q boots into US game mode by holding down the power button for 2 seconds when turning the Gamecube portion on. The DVD player has been tested with region 1 DVDs.

I've been looking at it lately and I have decided that I do not use the system enough and thought I might offer it up to someone who would enjoy such a beautiful system more than I am currently. CAGers might be "cheap" but they appreciate their games more so I want to offer this here first instead of eBay.

Finally, in lieu of PMs go ahead and make offers in the thread and I'll entertain any that interest me.

*If I accept an offer, buyer pays first. Non-CC Paypal Preferred. Assume shipping + insurance cost of $30 in offer and I will refund any difference on the actual cost. In the event it costs more I'll cover the difference. I prefer USPS, but will ship FedEx or UPS to suit preference of the buyer.

Edit 11/22: Moved the Panasonic Q Gameboy Player to eBay

 
It's not a picture of his exact Panasonic Q, but here is what one looks like:

panasonic-q.jpg


Pretty spiffy.
 
[quote name='Inferno-X']It's not a picture of his exact Panasonic Q, but here is what one looks like:

panasonic-q.jpg


Pretty spiffy.[/QUOTE]

It's the matching GBA player I'm most interested in!

HOW LONG MUST YOU TEMPT ME, TEMPTOR?
 
[quote name='Strell']It's the matching GBA player I'm most interested in!

HOW LONG MUST YOU TEMPT ME, TEMPTOR?[/QUOTE]

I figured, but I couldn't resist posting its sexiness! :drool:

I'd be interested in seeing the Player as well.
 
The Wii pretty much makes it obsolete (just like the regular GC), but regardless of how cool the Wii looks, the Q still looks better. At least the Q supports DTS, something neither the GC or Wii does... Does the Wii disc slot even still glow blue?
 
[quote name='SlaughterX']The Wii pretty much makes it obsolete (just like the regular GC), but regardless of how cool the Wii looks, the Q still looks better. At least the Q supports DTS, something neither the GC or Wii does... Does the Wii disc slot even still glow blue?[/quote]DTS?
 
I guess I'll be the first to go ahead and make an offer for $250. I actually bought a Panasonic Q in really good shape with the box and everything on ebay a few months ago for a little less than $200. When I received it I found out that I could not play U.S. games on the system, and I'm too lazy to hook it up to play the 3 or 4 Japanese Gamecube games I own.
 
[quote name='youruglyclone']since this one can read US DVDs does it read US games?

$350? ...cause I like things in pairs.[/QUOTE]

Yep it does US games.

[quote name='iufoltzie']The Q boots into US game mode by holding down the power button for 2 seconds when turning the Gamecube portion on. The DVD player has been tested with region 1 DVDs. Additionally, I have Japan and USA Gameboy player boot discs.[/QUOTE]
 
hard thing to get... oddly enough the gameboy player for the Q is extremely rare, because it is specially made for it. I can't afford it ...nice set though.
 
[quote name='Gator']Are Wavebird receivers compatible with this? It looks like the disc tray might hit them upon being ejected.[/QUOTE]

Waverbird recievers fit without a problem, its close, but no contact with the tray. Nintendo took that into account when they released the unit.

Offer AWAY!
 
I'll not be able to afford it, but go ahead and check my list anyway. This would be crazy cool to have next to the Wii. ;)

and of coruse, cash would be in addition to a trade.
 
[quote name='JasonArmadillo']Does the Q have component video out capability? I only see standard RCA video out and S-video. Thanks.[/QUOTE]

I believe the jack on the back accepts the Gamecube component cables, but the DVD player itself is composite only.
 
[quote name='secretvampire']Just to confirm, it will do component out for games, I run mine this way. I've never tried it for movies...[/QUOTE]

As far as I know and can read on Lik-Sang the Gamecube component cables work just fine via the same digital out port on the back of the GCN.

However, I only have an composite TV so I've never owned a component cable to try or confirm.
 
Bump and...

Since the offers didnt reach my range I'm editing the orginal post.

Currenty a bundle like this still fetches ~$500 +shipping on eBay. I'm willing to take a bit less than that to sell the unit to a CAGer (plus I wont have to pay eBay fees).

The Gameboy player itself moves in the $200 range. I also dont really use the Gameboy Player so I will split it off if someone wants to make an offer just for that unit I'll consider it too.
 
[quote name='Radioactive_Man']I have a request. Can you take a picture of the bottom?[/QUOTE]

Added pictures of the bottoms as requested.


Preping the unit for eBay sale if no one makes an offer I'm willing to accept. If someone offers $450 I will include a copy of the Gamecube Zelda Orcarina of Time+ Masters Quest Bonus Disk Over $475 and I'll include will also include a copy of the Zelda Collectors Game (LoZ, AoL, OOT, and MM)
 
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