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Just In Time For NASCAR - Octane 120 Beer Arcade Machine

By Hank Campbell in Science 2.0
April 18, 2011
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Submitted by Hank on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 06:21
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Wait for it, wait for it...yes, you can drink and drive with the swanky new Octane 120 Beer Arcade Machine but it will cost you as much as a darn good used car - $6,000.   

It has a wheel, and foot pedals, but when you are bored weaving around Talladega you can also play classic arcade games.   The clincher is the kegerator behind the rear seat - it even has a secondary tap in the dash in case your main goes out.  That's good engineering, people.

The force-feedback steering wheel is fully adjustable, it has a Full HD projector up front and comes with 200 racing and arcade video games.   PS3 connectivity is also thrown in.

Check out the nifty cup holder.   Now go get your drink - and your swerve - on!

Octane 120 Beer Arcade Machine

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