Something as in the commercial: a walk'in fridge with beer.
Are those legs like the "strandbeest" ?
The hardware for a normal brushed DC motor is often called a "motor driver". That's just a H-bridge in most cases.
The name "ESC" is used when there is some intelligence on the board, as would be needed for a brushless motor.
This is a simple one.
You have to know the stall current of the motor, and find a motor driver that can handle that current and voltage.
At pololu are a number of motor drivers, like this one: