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    You think Sony or Microsoft give two shits where the money comes from? It doesn’t matter to them one iota that a ton of NFT and crypto bullshit is a money laundering scheme. They’re just happy to move units.

    Waiting for an electric HiLux, but I guess they’re still working on an electric drivetrain that can survive being dunked into the sea.

    The biggest obstacle is that cloud gaming will always be laggy thanks to the laws of physics. This means that certain genres of games can become nearly unplayable in the cloud (e.g. fighting games, or any other fast-paced esport). And this is before we bring up issues with ownership.

    Can’t wait for Tesla stans who buy this to start removing their side mirrors.

    Thank you for pointing this out. This always strikes me as companies simply showing off that “hey, there’s no driveshaft because we’re electric” over anything sort of practical application.

    Honestly, being able to horrify people at gas pumps by pumping gas into the charging port and then driving away makes this all worth it.

    The story campaign with Yuffie was not though.

    The state defines a small off-road engine as a spark-ignition engine that makes 25 horsepower or less in equipment.

    Wish they put in some of the electric hypercars just for shits and giggles.

    Wish they put in some of the electric hypercars just for shits and giggles.

    It’s not one of his Jeeps. On any other car, it’s a problem, on one of his Jeeps, rust is a feature.

    BRB, checking out my window to see if pigs have started flying.

    Licensing

    I’m surprised that many of these haven’t been brought back in a temporary rotating manner similar to the McRib.

    “It’s the equivalent of Honda naming a car ‘Type R’, Dodge naming a car ‘SRT’, or BMW naming a car ‘M’.

    As someone who’s owned a GTi-16v, I’d pick this one up in a heartbeat.

    I find the lack of Street Fighter the Movie disappointing.

    This is just a blatant attempt to become the next 11 ft. 8 bridge.

    Digging the rear end, calls back to 80's Ferraris, like the Testarossa and 348.

    Jeep with issues? But not involving rust?