update:
hey guys guess what, its me again.
This time with "confirmation" from EDGE MAGAZINE - Special Wii feature from latest magazine, page 9.
Quote: "because it does not require batteries, the Nunchuk feels unusually light in operation, although the inclusion of a rumble facility ensures that it has a tactile quality."
hmmmm, the plot thickens? Final confirmation? Make of it what you will.
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Sorry if old, I did a quick scan as everyone (myself included) seemed under the impression the remote has rumble - the nunchuk does NOT.
I read Gamesmaster today who made it very clear that the nunchuk also has rumble - so both hands have independent rumble and motion sensing capabilities. Apparently it feels absolutely awesome playing Zelda in this way.
That is all - lock if old!
ok guys - exact words:
hey guys guess what, its me again.
This time with "confirmation" from EDGE MAGAZINE - Special Wii feature from latest magazine, page 9.
Quote: "because it does not require batteries, the Nunchuk feels unusually light in operation, although the inclusion of a rumble facility ensures that it has a tactile quality."
hmmmm, the plot thickens? Final confirmation? Make of it what you will.
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Sorry if old, I did a quick scan as everyone (myself included) seemed under the impression the remote has rumble - the nunchuk does NOT.
I read Gamesmaster today who made it very clear that the nunchuk also has rumble - so both hands have independent rumble and motion sensing capabilities. Apparently it feels absolutely awesome playing Zelda in this way.
That is all - lock if old!
ok guys - exact words:
pretty blatant if you ask me, not like they hyped it up as some huge scoop, its just stated as a fact in the paragraph."and this level of immersion goes beyond just controller movement. Both the Wii remote and nunchuk attachment have their own rumble function, so theres feedback in both your hands while you battle."