Perhaps this is due to the long wave of the recent Pokemon World Cup in London. Maybe because that new generation of pets are now part of our daily lives. Sara But Minnie wants to dedicate a version of her car to Pikachu and company.
An English car manufacturer (even if the head office is in Germany, Munich to be precise), has a subsidiary German BMW Group Since 1994, the specialist in super-compact cars has collaborated with Pokemon to create a themed concept car. pikachu Which is, appropriately, fully electric.
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The well-known automaker showed off the car during a live event on the opening night gamescom, Coincidentally in Germany, in Cologne, which allows you to plug in your game console and project your gameplay from the front of the car.
mini cable use Concept Aceman For this collaboration, which he revealed earlier in July, confirms all the rumours. with “Pokemon mode“Installed on this particular vehicle, Pikachu takes control of the car’s main display When the vehicle is on, the digital lightning travels across the dashboard!
But the most interesting part of this idea, also underlined by the author edge, A driver can actually plug in his game console and then use the car’s external projector to view gameplay on any surface parked in front of your car. Obviously, it should be dark enough to work and a flat surface should be found so that the projection is not distorted.
mini, For now, there’s no information on what kind of game consoles the car will support or how adding controllers might work. After all, this is just an idea, which excites many die-hard players, but also fans of a car that has written the pages of Italian history, passed from fashion to culture and has been in violation for years. It would still be pretty impressive if Mini was actually able to include this feature in one of its future cars.
Although headquartered in Munich, today’s British car range is still produced in Great Britain, at the Oxford plant. With the exception of the Mini Countryman and Paceman, assembled by Magna Steyr in Austria. Who knows where mini pokemon will be created, wait to believe.