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April 26, 2006 2:00 pm

Revolution Rumble Feature Announced

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In a recent interview with a Canadian Radio station, Nintendo of Canada’s Director of Marketing Pierre-Paul Trepanier, has stated that the New Controller, known to games around the world as the Revmote, will included a rumble feature. Wether this will be in the form of Force Feedback or just rumble is yet unkown, but obvioulsy at e3 everything will be made clear.

Click on the title for the full details. Canadian internet radio station Radio-Talbot recently spoke with Nintendo of Canada’s Director of Marketing Pierre-Paul Trepanier in an interview centered around the Revolution. Two major points, force feedback and how the system will be able to measure the movement of the remote, were discussed.

In response to the query of force feedback being a possibility with the remote, Pierre said “”Yes there’s feedback in it even though it is wireless, we will show more at E3. Before in our wireless controllers, we didn’t put feedback because of battery life problems but now we have found a way to do it without lowering the battery life of the remote.“”

Source: Revolution Fanboy


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Daniel Worthington
A diehard Nintendo fan since I got my first Game Boy back on Christmas 1992 and haven't looked back since. Got SNES with Super Mario Allstars for Christmas 1993. Favorite games of all time include such amazing titles as Secret of Mana, Kirby Canvas Curse, Chrono Trigger, Zelda Majoras Mask and of course Super Mario Galaxy. I'm a huge retro game and own way too many random Game Boy carts to count or name. I host the Vookcast around here and like to chip in with the occasional downloadable title review whenever I can find the time.




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