Here’s something you don’t see everyday, or at least stateside, a Cinderella-carriage inspired 2000 Toyota WiLL Vi. This subcompact sedan was part of the WiLL brand, a collaborative project by Toyota and several other Japanese companies like Panasonic and Asahi Breweries, aimed at appealing to younger buyers with quirky, lifestyle-focused products
This tank track-equipped Volkswagen Beetle, nicknamed ‘Battle Bug’, could be yours for $25,000 USD. It’s located in Nashville, Tennessee, and looks to be straight from SNK’s Metal Slug series of video games.
Have $14,000 burning a hole in your pocket and lots of land? You can actually buy a 2-story luxury flat-pack container home on Amazon, complete with a garage. However, there are some major drawbacks including not having a bathroom, or at least the way it ships. Put simply, their descriptions leave a lot to be desired, unlike this real Airbnb shipping container home.
Chad Kapper and Josh Bixler of Flite Test may have built the world’s first 3D printer that can actually fly, more specifically the Elegoo Centauri Carbon. Put simply, it was affixed to a custom R/C plane to attempt an interesting mid-air printing experiment.
You could either buy a 2025 Tesla Model Y Launch Series with money leftover for $87,840 USD, or get the world’s only Cheetozard, a Charizard-shaped Pokemon Cheeto. One person chose the latter, and is now the proud owner of a 3-inch-long Flamin’ Hot Cheeto that resembles one of the most popular Pokemon characters ever.
Jacob R acquired this bizarre PS2 Super Slim from Aliexpress, and it requires a memory card to play games, as there is no disc drive. This console is roughly half the size of a PS2 Slim, but adds an HDMI port as well as a microSD card slot.
Japanese tuner Value Progress unveils The Beast, a custom, one-off Lamborghini Diablo-based show car. What you’ll notice first is the bird-like pointed front end, vertically stacked headlights, high-mounted fog lights, and vented hood.
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Here’s a fascinating look back at the SuFami Turbo, a bizarre SNES accessory that lets you play multiple games at once. Unfortunately (or fortunately), it was only released in Japan during 1996 for the Super Famicom, priced at a very reasonable $46 USD ($92 in 2025), with games costing $27 ($54 in 2025).
Photo credit: David Jara Boguñá
Photographer David Jara Boguñá captured a rarely seen black seadevil anglerfish swimming near the surface off the coast of Tenerife, Spain last week. What makes this so odd is that these creatures are typically found at depths of 650 to 6,500 feet below the ocean’s surface, inhabiting the deep sea region known as the bathypelagic zone or “midnight zone”.