A friend first shared this video with me (probably when it appeared on Autoblog) and then I immediately shared it on Facebook. Jeremy Clarkson's fan page shared it on Facbeook earlier this week as part of their tribute to Senna week...and for some reason I only now decided to see if anyone had posted about it on Prime. This is quality stuff.
More significantly, it strikes the perfect balance of reflection and inspiration. Makes me even more sad, not just about the end of the NSX-era, but about the current state of Honda. To me, the NSX was not merely the product of Honda's success, but a symbol of their potential...a potential I now fear that will never be realized. I am just glad to be one of the few to have been smart enough to own an NSX.
About the music...it seemed so familiar, but I am kicking myself for not realizing it came from Heavy Rain. I played through the game (well, I reached one of its potential conclusions) and, while I still question its control scheme and whether or not it is really all that innovative from a gameplay perspective (it really seemed more like an evolution of Dragon's Lair that something truly unique), it really does some interesting things that will likely affect storytelling in games for years to come. Definitely worth checking out.