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Panasonic M2''NOTE: The M2 game console is not to be confused with Panasonic's MII video tape format.'' The Panasonic M2 was a videogame console design developed by 3DO and then sold to Matsushita (known internationally as Panasonic) for $100,000,000. However, before it could be released, Matsushita cancelled the project in 1996, unwilling to compete against fellow Japanese electronics giant Sony's PlayStation. The M2 was cancelled so close to release, marketing had already taken place in the form of flyers. Development kits and prototypes of the machine are very valuable pieces among today's collectors. M2's technology lived on at Matsushita; integrated in the multimedia players FZ-21S and FZ-35S, both released in 1998. Both products were aimed at professionals working in medicine, architecture and sales, not home users. Technical specifications External links
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