-No steering wheel, no dashboard, no pedals, no gear shift. The windshield is a giant touchscreen. You poke at the object you want to drive toward and use sliders and buttons to control how fast. -Costs much more than all other cars on the market, has less features, and is generally inferior, but for some reason is by far the most popular car there is. -Cannot be refuelled. You must bring it to an Apple service station to have it exchanged for a new one when the tank dries up. -Early versions will crash every few hours. Later versions will be more stable, and have all manner of unnecessary eye candy. -Music may only be played by plugging in your iPod. -Nintendo will release a shopping cart that copies its look. Firmware hacking will enable it to function as a car, but capable of reaching only 95km/h and occasionally stalling, because nobody who tries to make a replacement firmware will be able to get it quite right. However, given the total cost and additional features, it will be a much better purchase overall. Nintendo will also release a bike that copies the look, but nobody will even try to hack it, despite how much everyone wants to see it hacked. -Engadget will post hundreds and hundreds of articles about it.
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-No steering wheel, no dashboard, no pedals, no gear shift. The windshield is a giant touchscreen. You poke at the object you want to drive toward and use sliders and buttons to control how fast.
-Costs much more than all other cars on the market, has less features, and is generally inferior, but for some reason is by far the most popular car there is.
-Cannot be refuelled. You must bring it to an Apple service station to have it exchanged for a new one when the tank dries up.
-Early versions will crash every few hours. Later versions will be more stable, and have all manner of unnecessary eye candy.
-Music may only be played by plugging in your iPod.
-Nintendo will release a shopping cart that copies its look. Firmware hacking will enable it to function as a car, but capable of reaching only 95km/h and occasionally stalling, because nobody who tries to make a replacement firmware will be able to get it quite right. However, given the total cost and additional features, it will be a much better purchase overall. Nintendo will also release a bike that copies the look, but nobody will even try to hack it, despite how much everyone wants to see it hacked.
-Engadget will post hundreds and hundreds of articles about it.