According to NES Guide, “Mike Tyson’s Intergalactic Power Punch was set to be a true sequel to the original Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out.” Continue reading to see the prototype in-action.

However, due to a falling out between Nintendo and Tyson, the project took a left hook and the game was altered to the release known as Power Punch II with the main character’s name being changed to “Mark Tyler”.

[via KotakuNES Guide]

Here it is, the first road test of Switzer’s monstrous 700hp P800 GT-R. This vehicle put up “a no-launch-control 0-60 time of 3.35 seconds and a 1/4 Mile of 11.28 seconds at 132 MPH.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

The only other issue that exists is the cost of the package: roughly $16,650, plus the cost of the cat delete pipes and a few other small parts. You also need to bring your own custom cat-back exhaust.

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Billy Mays, known for pitching gadgets like the Big City Slider Station and Orange Glo, shows how an infomercial king orders fast food. When you sell for a living, taking advantage of a buy 1 get 1 special is a must. Video after the break.

Some products Billy Mays is best known for promoting are Hercules Hook, SQV Ultimate Ladder, OxiClean, Kaboom and Orange Glo. Not only does Mr. Mays promote these products he uses them and stands by them.

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Vicki Butler-Henderson of Fifth Gear takes the world’s fastest production Mini Cooper out for a road test in this segment. The “John Cooper Works GP version boosts the engine output to 214hp and adds such items as a limited slip differential and electronic stability control.” Video after the break.

That’s right, Top Gear Stig’s racing helmet and suit recently fetched $4,031.36 on eBay. Suprisingly enough, it was donated by none other than Jeremy Clarkson himself. Auction page.

Who is The Stig? Well you could soon be a whole lot closer to finding out! Top Gear’s anonymous racing driver has signed and donated his personal racing suit and helmet to help our heroes.

[via eBayJalopnik]

When you gotta go, you gotta go — just not in your pants. Introducing the Portable Toilet. Simply, “eel the cover, assemble the ‘Dish’, squat, then let the soil and coal ash do its job (solidifies your waste), fold, seal and dispose.” Click here for first picture in gallery.

Super! Now you can down more burgers, pizzas, whatever! Oh and do wash your hands after wiping.

[via Yankodesign]