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==Rumble hardware==
 
==Rumble hardware==
The [[Nintendo GameCube Controller]], and the [[Wii Remote]], [[Wii U GamePad]], [[Joy-Con]]s on a [[Nintendo Switch]] ('''HD Rumble''') have the rumble feature built-in to them. Compatible games (such as those in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. series]]'') can access this feature. It may be possible to turn the rumble feature off, either for the software or the controller itself. For the Wii Remote, this is possible through the [[Wii Remote Settings]] menu.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Support/Wii/Setup-amp-Connect/Set-Up-and-Sync-the-Wii-Remote/Turn-the-Rumble-feature-on-or-off/Turn-the-Rumble-feature-on-or-off-244419.html Turn the Rumble feature on or off - Wii Support - Nintendo]</ref>
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The [[Nintendo GameCube Controller]], and the [[Wii Remote]], [[Wii U GamePad]], [[Joy-Con]]s on a [[Nintendo Switch]] ('''HD Rumble'''; a more advanced form of Rumble specific to Nintendo Switch) have the rumble feature built-in to them. Note, the built-in console/controller for the [[Nintendo Switch Lite]] does not support Rumble, although it is still possible to use Rumble with Joy-Cons, but not native to the console.<ref>[https://us.cnn.com/cnn-underscored/electronics/nintendo-switch-lite-hands-on-features-impressions-price Nintendo Switch Lite Hands-on - An excellent handheld console that feels great - CNN Underscored]</ref>
  
The [[Game Boy Player]] (Nintendo GameCube) adds special support to the following [[Game Boy Advance]] games, giving them a Rumble feature:
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Compatible games (such as those in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. series]]'') can access this feature. It may be possible to turn the rumble feature off, either for the software or the controller itself. For the Wii Remote, this is possible through the [[Wii Remote Settings]] menu.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Support/Wii/Setup-amp-Connect/Set-Up-and-Sync-the-Wii-Remote/Turn-the-Rumble-feature-on-or-off/Turn-the-Rumble-feature-on-or-off-244419.html Turn the Rumble feature on or off - Wii Support - Nintendo]</ref>
  
*[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]
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The [[Game Boy Player]] (Nintendo GameCube) adds special support to some [[Game Boy Advance]] games, giving them a Rumble feature. These are listed under the examples header, below.
*[[Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire]]
 
*[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]
 
  
 
==Rumble Paks==
 
==Rumble Paks==
  
A '''Rumble Pak''' feature is a special type of [[Nintendo]] [[Game Pak]] with a Rumble feature built-in to the cartridge, though it may also refer to a cartridge that supports the Rumble feature through a special peripheral/hardware (such as the Game Boy Player, mentioned above).
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A '''Rumble Pak''' feature is a special [[Nintendo 64]] peripheral which is added as an extension to the controller, enabling the Rumble feature (see [[Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak]]). It may also refer to a type of [[Nintendo]] [[Game Pak]] with a Rumble feature built-in to the cartridge, or a cartridge that supports the Rumble feature through an external peripheral/hardware (such as the Game Boy Player, mentioned above).
  
Rumble Pak games have been released for [[Nintendo 64]], [[Game Boy]]/[[Game Boy Color]], [[Game Boy Advance]].
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Games using a Rumble Pak have been released for [[Nintendo 64]], [[Game Boy]]/[[Game Boy Color]], [[Game Boy Advance]].
  
 
Later, the Rumble feature usually has become a feature of the console/hardware itself, rather than being built-in to the cartridge.
 
Later, the Rumble feature usually has become a feature of the console/hardware itself, rather than being built-in to the cartridge.
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==Examples==
 
==Examples==
 
===Nintendo 64===
 
===Nintendo 64===
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Via the Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak:
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*[[1080° Snowboarding]]
 
*[[1080° Snowboarding]]
 
*[[Banjo-Kazooie]]
 
*[[Banjo-Kazooie]]
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*[[Wave Race 64]] (Wave Race 64 Shindō Pak Taiō Version; Japan rerelease only)
 
*[[Wave Race 64]] (Wave Race 64 Shindō Pak Taiō Version; Japan rerelease only)
 
*[[Yoshi's Story]]
 
*[[Yoshi's Story]]
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===Game Boy Color===
 
===Game Boy Color===
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Special [[Game Pak]] type:
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*[[Chalien series|Chee-Chai Alien]]
 
*[[Disney's The Little Mermaid II: Pinball Frenzy]]
 
*[[Disney's The Little Mermaid II: Pinball Frenzy]]
 
*[[Perfect Dark (Game Boy Color)]]
 
*[[Perfect Dark (Game Boy Color)]]
 
*[[Pokémon Pinball]]
 
*[[Pokémon Pinball]]
 
*[[Star Wars Episode I: Racer]]
 
*[[Star Wars Episode I: Racer]]
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===Game Boy Advance===
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Special Game Pak type:
  
===Game Boy Advance===
 
 
*[[Drill Dozer]]
 
*[[Drill Dozer]]
 
*[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]
 
*[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]
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(Note: The two games above were originally restricted to Japan and North America. Drill Dozer was later released in Europe and Australia via the [[Nintendo eShop]] [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console]], where it supports the Rumble feature from the Wii U's controller instead.)
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Via Game Boy Player:
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*[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]
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*[[Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire]]
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*[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]
  
 
===Nintendo DS===
 
===Nintendo DS===
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[[Nintendo DS Option Pak]]s:
 
[[Nintendo DS Option Pak]]s:
  
*[[Nintendo DS Rumble Pak]]
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*[[Nintendo DS Rumble Pak]] (originally included in a [[Metroid Prime Pinball]] bundle).
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The Nintendo DS Rumble Pak is compatible with:
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*[[Clubhouse Games]]
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*[[Custom Robo Arena]]
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*[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]
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*[[Elite Beat Agents]]
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*[[Hotel Dusk: Room 215]]
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*[[Jam with the Band]]
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*[[Last Window: The Secret of Cape West]]
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*[[Magnetica]]
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*[[Yakuman DS|Wi-Fi Taiou Yakuman DS]]
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*[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]
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*Metroid Prime Pinball
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*[[Metroid Prime Hunters]]
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*[[Picross DS]]
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*[[Star Fox Command]]
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*[[Super Princess Peach]]
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*[[Theta]]
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*[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]
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{{Nintendo DS}}
 
[[Category:Hardware/software features]]
 
[[Category:Hardware/software features]]
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[[Category:Items with rumble features|*]]

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Rumble redirects here. For the sub-series known as the Pokémon Rumble series, see here.

Rumble is a feature in Nintendo games, causing the controller, console or game to vibrate when something worthy of attention/important happens in the game.

Rumble hardware

The Nintendo GameCube Controller, and the Wii Remote, Wii U GamePad, Joy-Cons on a Nintendo Switch (HD Rumble; a more advanced form of Rumble specific to Nintendo Switch) have the rumble feature built-in to them. Note, the built-in console/controller for the Nintendo Switch Lite does not support Rumble, although it is still possible to use Rumble with Joy-Cons, but not native to the console.[1]

Compatible games (such as those in the Super Smash Bros. series) can access this feature. It may be possible to turn the rumble feature off, either for the software or the controller itself. For the Wii Remote, this is possible through the Wii Remote Settings menu.[2]

The Game Boy Player (Nintendo GameCube) adds special support to some Game Boy Advance games, giving them a Rumble feature. These are listed under the examples header, below.

Rumble Paks

A Rumble Pak feature is a special Nintendo 64 peripheral which is added as an extension to the controller, enabling the Rumble feature (see Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak). It may also refer to a type of Nintendo Game Pak with a Rumble feature built-in to the cartridge, or a cartridge that supports the Rumble feature through an external peripheral/hardware (such as the Game Boy Player, mentioned above).

Games using a Rumble Pak have been released for Nintendo 64, Game Boy/Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance.

Later, the Rumble feature usually has become a feature of the console/hardware itself, rather than being built-in to the cartridge.

Examples

Nintendo 64

Via the Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak:

Game Boy Color

Special Game Pak type:

Game Boy Advance

Special Game Pak type:

(Note: The two games above were originally restricted to Japan and North America. Drill Dozer was later released in Europe and Australia via the Nintendo eShop Wii U Virtual Console, where it supports the Rumble feature from the Wii U's controller instead.)

Via Game Boy Player:

Nintendo DS

Nintendo DS Option Paks:

The Nintendo DS Rumble Pak is compatible with:


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Game Boy Pocket

Game Link Cable • Game Link Cable (Pocket) • Universal Game Link Adapter • Game Link Cable Adapter • Universal Game Link Cable • Four Player Adapter • Battery Pack • Game Boy Pocket Charger • AC Adapter

Game Boy Color

Game Link Cable (Color) • Mobile GB Adapter

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