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Despite this, plans for release of the home console were canceled in mid 1997, and in October of the same year, Matsushita started marketing the M2 hardware for use in other markets, such as interactive kiosks. However, several games and miscellaneous software have surfaced since, such as "''IMSA Racing''", "''PonPonLand''" and "''VizHouse''".
 
Despite this, plans for release of the home console were canceled in mid 1997, and in October of the same year, Matsushita started marketing the M2 hardware for use in other markets, such as interactive kiosks. However, several games and miscellaneous software have surfaced since, such as "''IMSA Racing''", "''PonPonLand''" and "''VizHouse''".
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==Models==
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====Interactive Media Player FZ-21S (FZ-21S1TK / FZ-21S1K)====
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====Interactive Media Player FZ-35S====
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==Resources==
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*Panasonic Press Releases and Operating Manuals
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**[https://faberp.tripod.com/m2fz21spr.html Panasonic FZ-21S Press Release (June 1998)]
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**[https://faberp.tripod.com/m2fz35spr.html Panasonic FZ-35S Press Release (November 1998)]
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**[https://3dodev.com/_media/documentation/manuals/panasonic_fz-21s1k_-_operating_manual_us.pdf FZ-21S1K Operating Instructions, courtesy of 3dodev.com]
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**[https://3dodev.com/_media/documentation/manuals/panasonic_fz-35s_-_operating_manual.pdf FZ-35S Operating Instructions, courtesy of 3dodev.com]
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*[https://faberp.tripod.com/M2DEV.htm M2 Development Unit FZ-DR21]
  
 
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Revision as of 23:00, 25 March 2022

Panasonic M2
Developer The 3DO Company
Type Home video game console
Generation Fifth generation
Release date Canceled
Predecessor 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
Emulated

Not to be confused with Konami M2.

The Panasonic M2, also known as 3DO M2 or simply M2, is a 64-bit, fifth-generation home video game console meant to be released by Matsushita (Panasonic) in 1997. Developed by The 3DO Company, M2 featured a CPU comprised of dual PowerPC 602s clocked @ 66 MHz, alongside a custom ASIC chip codenamed "Bulldog", which handled several audiovisual elements.

After system specifications were sold to Matsushita in early 1997, the company made a deal with Konami to produce arcade hardware based on the specifications (See Konami M2).

Despite this, plans for release of the home console were canceled in mid 1997, and in October of the same year, Matsushita started marketing the M2 hardware for use in other markets, such as interactive kiosks. However, several games and miscellaneous software have surfaced since, such as "IMSA Racing", "PonPonLand" and "VizHouse".

Models

Interactive Media Player FZ-21S (FZ-21S1TK / FZ-21S1K)

Interactive Media Player FZ-35S

Resources