shinybadguys
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shinybadguys

That’s how it always works.

TL;DR, I’ll let this guy explain:

Yeah, this seems like a good option for them. First of course they need to fix their basic issues (awful sales quotas, horrible over crowded floor plans, reliance on used game sale markups), but shrinking the # of stores and pivoting to more of a game “club”? Maybe. Charge like $20/month for access to their services,

I’d love for Starbucks to buy out Gamestop. They could reopen the stores as Starbucks cafes that also have game stations and sales. 

Somebody drag Sad Panda or whatever he called himself back in here. That’s how you do a bad pun, son.

I‘m guessing he finally gave up on waiting for someone to submit a Toyota corona

I want to put a Lotus Elise engine in the front of one of these.

Next, they will make an endurance racer, but it will be backwards! It will win by going slower than the opposition and completing less laps.

Hey, it works for Tesla

I mean, if you’re going to all that trouble, you could at least have used an image of a real GTR (R32-34).

Agree, but at the same point, I really respect them finding the lowest of lowing hanging fruits for us to chuckle at.  Nissan is the Potato of low hanging fruits right now.  

Darek went to the Chicago Auto Show because, duh, cars, and spotted the striking blue GT-R—a rare 50th Anniversary Edition— at the Nissan booth.

Looks ok to me.

I was watching the F1 live feed from Spain today and Christian Horner (RBR) said in an interview today at the track that he believes that the system is most likely fully legal as it’s an extremely expensive solution and no team is going to invest that much money on the hope that it might be legal. This is coming from

I would love to see Mercedes pull one of these each year where they do something in testing they know is illegal and act like everything is cool. Then Ferrari invests a pile of cash into it. Then at the first race Mercedes has a normal car and get the Ferrari DQ’ed for cheating that they baited them into.

The only wiggle room there is that the steering wheel is not a “powered device,” as power steering is banned in F1.

I’d read an analysis claiming that this was likely just something they were using for pre-season testing, basically allowing them to sample a bunch of different configurations without having to bring the car to the garage between laps, and that they’d probably take it out before race day.

Straight line speed was Merc’s big downfall last year.

Sure, but Formula One doesn’t include a street homologated car that you have to sell to customers. Toyota is allegedly building the GR Super Sport for the street (concept below), which costs A LOT of money. Possibly more than a spot on the Formula One grid.

I still dont see how this game is making them any money but hey, Im liking the updates! why cant other devs do this instead of abandoning their games..