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German over-complication.  Check.

Several recent BMW products require you to jack up the vehicle(F10 chassis for example), remove under paneling and turn a bolt on the side of the transmission to engage neutral override for towing. Even for ICE cars, its not always easy...

You have to remember that that dubious honor was given by someone (cough*Clarkson*cough)

This design has aged poorly. They make Bangle look like a genius.

People have lost their damn minds.

man I love when they try to put rear seats in convertibles

I like the wheels, I like the engine, hell, the interior really isn’t bad either.  I just can’t get over the exterior body.  I would say it’s nice price for someone but I won’t be buying it.  The black paint does help, but not enough for me to think it looks good.

I have never liked how these things look. Like some little kid drew a car with crayons. It’s the opposite of elegant. Bulbous instead of cute.

The number of pictures I’m seeing like this frankly terrifies me

The blistering was due to Mario Party minigames requiring you to quickly rotate the analog stick and people figuring out the quickest way to do that was to use the palm of your hand

jennifer’s body is actually ok. they mismanaged the marketing for it, so it never really got the attention it should have.

I feel like every person who complained about this controller never figured out that you’re just supposed to hold the middle prong like a handle

The N64 controller looks even weirder in retrospect, now that we know how controllers all ended up, but I still maintain it was a perfectly logical evolution from the SNES controller, from people who couldn’t know much better.

Yeah, I have 4 N64 controllers that all work great today. I have two sets of Joy Con and have never experienced drift either.

This is a gratuitously bad take.

For Mario Party, there were minigames where you had to rotate the controller rapidly. For greatest speed, many people used their palms instead of their thumbs. (For some minigames, it was basically mandatory.)

Kirby and the Crystal Shards (Kirby 64).

Did ANY games make use of the far left D-pad? I never held that side; always gripping the middle and right instead.

Story and controls aren’t optional. Micro-transactions *are* optional.

Disappointed that “Getting Hit by a Bus” isn’t a real game.