killamch89 Posted Saturday at 11:32 PM Share Posted Saturday at 11:32 PM The Nintendo 64’s Rumble Pak was one of the first mainstream force-feedback peripherals, and developers got creative with shaking controllers for things like earthquakes, engine vibrations, and more. In your opinion, which N64 title used the rumble feature most innovatively? Was it the subtle tremors in Ocarina of Time, the intensity of F-Zero X’s engine bumps, or something totally unexpected in Donkey Kong 64? How did that tactile feedback enhance immersion, and which moments still make your controller buzz in your memory? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scorpion Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago Star Fox 64 undoubtedly had the most innovative use of the rumble feature. The precise, varied vibrations for barrel rolls, impacts, and enemy fire truly immersed you. It wasn't just a generic shake; it added tactile feedback that significantly enhanced the gameplay experience. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...