Wii Nunchuk Rumble – Confirmed?

Wii NunchukAs a huge Wii fan myself, I try to leave some surprises for myself upon launch day, but with all the mysteries of the Wii being slowly revealed, and myself accidentally falling upon them, I could say I know the Wii inside, and out. However, one thing I have not really studied upon has been the rumble feature in the nunchuk. I recall it being mentioned in the past, but no real confirmation was given (almost as if it was a “given” feature).

Well, a kind fellow over at the NeoGAF forums has informed us that someone in EDGE magazine stated that – “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.” This left many skeptical as previous debates were back and forth with the nunchuk and rumble capability. However, with this new “evidence”, it seems that both the Wii remote and the nunchuk attachment both have rumble!

Via NeoGAF

Wii NunchukAs a huge Wii fan myself, I try to leave some surprises for myself upon launch day, but with all the mysteries of the Wii being slowly revealed, and myself accidentally falling upon them, I could say I know the Wii inside, and out. However, one thing I have not really studied upon has been the rumble feature in the nunchuk. I recall it being mentioned in the past, but no real confirmation was given (almost as if it was a “given” feature).

Well, a kind fellow over at the NeoGAF forums has informed us that someone in EDGE magazine stated that – “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.” This left many skeptical as previous debates were back and forth with the nunchuk and rumble capability. However, with this new “evidence”, it seems that both the Wii remote and the nunchuk attachment both have rumble!

Via NeoGAF

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