While Lucas Black doesn’t hold a candle to the one-and-only Paul Walker, there’s no doubt that within the increasingly ridiculous and almost endless Fast & Furious franchise, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is one of the best movies the series has ever seen. With the relieving news that the nearly two-and-a-half-decade saga is coming to an end with the upcoming Fast X, you can relive the best racing moments and skip the international espionage with this Fast & Furious arcade game designed for the home.
Released by the team at Arcade1Up, The Fast & The Furious Deluxe Arcade Machine arrives kitted out in the iconic acid green colours of the Mitsubishi Eclipse and gives you the chance to play two games set within the underground world of illegal street racing. You can pick from either The Fast and the Furious game from 2004 or the 2006-inspired The Fast and the Furious Drift, which are contained with an IKEA-like flatpack unit that you can build in your living room.
In good news for those that don’t live in a mansion – the unit is only ¾ scale so you’ll still have space for your couch and while it doesn’t have an online mode, you can still compare your times against the rest of the drift kings out there on the global leaderboard. If you do happen to live in a mansion, you can buy four of them and link them all up via a Wifi connection so you can prove to your mates once and for all that you could have kept up with Paul Walker on the mean streets of Miami. Head to the link below with your credit card ready to drop US$599 (AU$897).