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From the blog, the $10,000 per cost looks like initial development is rolled into it. More of a “$40,000 for 4 prototypes” situation. Mass production would lower the per unit cost.

We had gas supply issues here in Texas a few years back due to hurricanes, and a couple of years ago we had week long outages due to snow. The EV owners generally came out better than most gas car owners since they could recharge whenever the power came back, but with the gas stations you had to hope that they had

Yeah I spent most of my life in South Florida and have been through multiple hurricanes where power went out for long periods of time and I can absolutely confirm that when the power’s out you’re not getting gas either. You fill up before the storm and limit your driving (if the roads are even passable), I imagine

You know what else runs on electricity? Gas pumps.

Mr. Kelleher added. “Because of the interest-rate climate, we have to think differently now.”

Yeah, I feel like Toyota is happy with the current hybrid ‘shortage’ and has no actual interest in providing more supply. My buddy wants a Rav4 Hybrid but they are still supposedly in short supply and are being marked up here in SoCal, which is an automatic No Dice for him. Meanwhile the Honda dealer next door is

I bet Toyota not making hybrids fast enough lately will just seamlessly become Toyota making hybrids at the right pace without them making any changes.

People really need to read a dictionary. I myself would like to go back to the Victorian era. Like imagine being called a bloody Flapdoodle Hornswoggler Bugger...You can’t come back from that.

What I’d really love is an electric take on the del Sol, to replace my aging ‘94 del Sol Si. Nobody really makes an electric convertible right now. Tesla promised a new Roadster but then didn’t deliver, and it would have been out of my price range (and too Tesla-y) anyway.

That setting was in Breath of the Wild as well, I remember Kotaku’s equivalent article for that game recommended swapping them. I agree it feels more natural that way.

Maybe its just me but TOTK has a setting to let you swap the jump button and it feels far more natural now to play.  For some reason the jump button always felt in the wrong place in BOTW

Calamity Ganon was amazing.

Anyone know when the digital version is available to play? Is it 12am local time or one specific time zone?

Yeah that’s the shit I’m here for thank you very much.

Honestly the only time big n messes up royally with a premature game announcement was/is prime 4. They've done a good job keeping things close to their chest until it's close to gold. (See dread)

The only thing that makes sense to me about why we don’t have Wind Waker and Twilight Princess HD is that maybe Nintendo didn’t want to oversaturate the Zelda market on the Switch. The Switch has three (soon to be four) first-party Zelda games: Breath of the Wild (2017), the Link’s Awakening remake (2019), Skyward

In a great example of Nintendo leaving money on the table, I do not know why Wind Waker HD has not been rereleased on Switch. From what I understand Wii-U porting to Switch is very easy. Honestly given the Switch saturation and the fact that we already have four Zelda games on the console(not counting spin offs or

You’re not wrong about Ganon being a force of nature in BotW, like Sauron in LotR; his presence, menace, and malice is always present when he isn't.

You can cheese shadow Link in Zelda 2. Just crouch in the corner & hack away. Love that game.

For my money, Wind Waker’s final battle is Zelda’s GOAT boss fight, but I’m surprised no one put Calamity Ganon here. He really feels like a walking disaster in that final confrontation, walking across the land you’ve been exploring and bringing ruin with every step. The game sets up Ganon not just as a villain but