I mean…it’s not the worst way to spend 40$ lmfao
Haha come on, if you’re an Xbox fan, it’s totally fine if you want to spend 40 bucks on this. Price/value ratio is muuuch higher than for some action figurines or something! I’m actually surprised at the value of this lol this must be one of the least sleazy things Microsoft has done in years
I’d pay $60 for a second slot.
Hop aboard everyone! Next step are freeware toasters that toast full ads onto your toast.
I saw Jesus on my toast and he told me to donate $50 to the church.
Just waiting for the Valve Steamer.
Next: Adaptive controller induction cooktop
Somehow fits considering the guy who made the xbox based the logo on sourdough bread!
Your own article literally says the logo was not based on sourdough bread.
The Xbox X symbol didn’t draw inspiration from sourdough, but rather emerged from the name ‘DirectX Box.’ Crafted from Dell PC spare parts, the original Xbox prototype underwent various name changes before settling on Xbox, complete with its distinctive acid green colors to boldly differentiate it from the PlayStation. This brand evolution predates Blackley’s ancient sourdough experiments, and the more rounded X symbol only made its appearance in 2005 with the launch of the Xbox 360.
Blackley’s ancient sourdough experiments
2005
ancientFuuuuuuuccccckkkkk yoooooooo… 4500yr old Egyptian sourdough… oh wait. sorry. Nevermind.