killatopak
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I'd like one really. If phones from early 2000 could have them, I'm not sure why it's not implemented on handhelds today or even on the next gen Vita/3DS.
Yeah. The only games I remember supporting it were Metroid Prime Hunters and I believe Mario & Luigi Partners in Time. It obviously didn't catch on.Wasn't there a rumble cartridge for DS or something?
You sound like Phil Harrison.Why would people even want this? Why would they want it on consoles for that matter? Such a useless "feature" that adds nothing to gameplay.
- Would eat the Battery
- Would increase size of device to fit vibration motors
- Unless the vibrating part is separate/detatchable, it will cause juddering on the device, which would not be a pleasant experience, especially on a 3D screen.
Modern phones also have 10 hour battery life, 3DS has 3 1/2, Vita has up to 5. So phones have battery to spare for that, game handhelds don't.-Turn it off when not plugged.
-Modern phones today are so thin yet still has vibration
-I'll concede on this one until they can find someway to not make the screen shake because I also don't like that. Definitely bad on the 3D too.
Why would I want the screen to shake along with me?
Why would people even want this? Why would they want it on consoles for that matter? Such a useless "feature" that adds nothing to gameplay.
Wasn't there a rumble cartridge for DS or something?
edit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumble_Pak#Nintendo_DS
But there is OP.
Why would people even want this? Why would they want it on consoles for that matter? Such a useless "feature" that adds nothing to gameplay.
Is that you Phil Harrison?
I didn't get the outrage at no rumble back then. It's so useless. It doesn't really add anything and it's distracting if anything.
Modern phones also have 10 hour battery life, 3DS has 3 1/2, Vita has up to 5. So phones have battery to spare for that, game handhelds don't.
Yeah. The only games I remember supporting it were Metroid Prime Hunters and I believe Mario & Luigi Partners in Time. It obviously didn't catch on.
This has rumble too. And it's portable!
This has rumble too. And it's portable!
The rumble use in WarioWare Twisted was the shit, too.
I didn't get the outrage at no rumble back then. It's so useless. It doesn't really add anything and it's distracting if anything. I typically turn the feature off for just about every game.