“And yes, at one point (and while fighting for the lead, no less), Pike said Kligerman’s computer tried to force a Windows update, sending him straight into the wall.”
Race driver excuses 4.0
I’ve been uploading tons of videos of rally driving in the Dirt Rally series. I really don’t have an audience, but I feel the urge to CREATE.
Sound warning! It suddenly gets really loud in the beginning:
This skinny Frenchboy feels perfect for the narrow snowy parts of Sweden.
very forward thinking of them to include a custom designed housing for the interfaced PC Engine CoreGrafx / CD-ROM² units
where have we strayed off the path of the future so, so much…
otoh,
https://www.autodata1.com/media/toyota/pics/toyota-prius-iv-xw50-[20907].jpg
we’re not so bad at it, after all.
tokyo xtreme racer 0 has fading brakelights
i assume some of the others do too?
crossposting from the tunes-topic:
iirc, that’s the toyota camry of the early 2000s? they got the right angle to make it almost look cool, so kudos for that shot.
you know what, i kind of like that design. Doesn’t need to be an electric car to look good, that’s just a gimmick… just give me those vertical rear light cluster and i am content!
These are bag pipes?
Motorcycle mufflers I think… loving the absurdity of it!
Nice! I’ve seen the gif of him casually spanking a Porsche. Interesting to see what his build is all about.
Auto Museum 64 is a virtual museum featuring cars, boats, and other vehicles from 20 racing games in the Nintendo 64 library. Using an emulator, extraction software, and a 3D modeling program these vehicles have been lifted out of their games of origin and recreated under one roof. These vehicles represent the hard work of hundreds of artists over many studios and are credited herein. This is meant as an educational showcase of late 90’s polygonal art specific to racing games of the era.