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This comparison pisses me off so much. You know what the fundamental difference is between homosexuality and bestiality? HOMOSEXUALS ARE PEOPLE.

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My nomination - the Nissan Skyline GT-R's performance in the Australian Touring Car Championship, culminating in Jim Richards calling the booing crowd a 'pack of arseholes' at Bathurst, 1992.

Not a car. CP

Australian delivered 1980/81 RA40 Toyota Celica. The suffocated 2.0L 18-RC engine could only wheeze out 97hp pushing around 1 metric tonne body.

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NP!!! Even if the engine is cactus that just means it's ripe for a 4G63T conversion

I refused to play Star Fox Adventures on the basis that it's Star Fox Adventures

It's a ghost ship though so it's ambiguous. It was possibly just a stress induced hallucination.

come down to Australia, they infest this land by the thousands.

This, along with a Tercel 4WD wagon are two of my most lusted cars for a daily driver.

I had a matchbox one of these and it was amongst my favourites! I love boxy 80's cars and these were hot.

The Famicom/NES game sales are the most impressive here when you consider it was a post-market crash console, the first popular Japanese console and the fact it came out in an era when video gaming wasn't the mainstream, multi-demographic marketplace it is now.

Emission controls plagued all early 80's Toyotas. The 2L 18RC engine in the RA40 Celica suffocates underneath all the plumbing too.

in my experience, drive as fast as you can on a race track until you spin out

my yellow car always attracts bees and wasps when I'm trying to wash it

and I identified every single one :\

There were racing games before, and there were racing games after, but Stunt Race FX will forever be a stand out. It was the first time I experienced such realistic vehicle physics in a home racing game (I played a LOT of Sega Rally at the arcades, but a Saturn was way out of my league in 1994).

No such thing as Philips 3DO. 3DO's were only manufactured by Panasonic, Goldstar and Sanyo.

This game was really really really good. Amazing graphics for the time, long, tough.

I personally had Re-Volt on the N64 and I love it. Still play it (though I picked up the superior DC version a few years ago) :D