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The '''rumble''' is a built-in feature of the [[GameCube]] and [[Wii]] controllers. It provides tactile feedback to some actions happening in the game. Events that cause the controller to rumble are sometimes accompanied with the [[camera]] shaking, to further enhance the sensation of a powerful action. | The '''rumble''' is a built-in feature of the [[GameCube]], [[Wii]], and [[Wii U]] controllers. It provides tactile feedback to some actions happening in the game. Events that cause the controller to rumble are sometimes accompanied with the [[camera]] shaking, to further enhance the sensation of a powerful action. | ||
The rumble feature can be enabled or disabled in ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' and ''[[Pikmin 2]]'''s [[Menu#Options|options menu]]. In ''[[New Play Control! Pikmin]]'' and ''[[New Play Control! Pikmin 2]]'' however, this setting has to be changed on the Home menu, accessible by pressing {{button|wii|home}} on the Wii Remote while playing any Wii game. | The rumble feature can be enabled or disabled in ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' and ''[[Pikmin 2]]'''s [[Menu#Options|options menu]]. In ''[[New Play Control! Pikmin]]'' and ''[[New Play Control! Pikmin 2]]'' however, this setting has to be changed on the Home menu, accessible by pressing {{button|wii|home}} on the Wii Remote while playing any Wii game. |
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The rumble is a built-in feature of the GameCube, Wii, and Wii U controllers. It provides tactile feedback to some actions happening in the game. Events that cause the controller to rumble are sometimes accompanied with the camera shaking, to further enhance the sensation of a powerful action.
The rumble feature can be enabled or disabled in Pikmin and Pikmin 2's options menu. In New Play Control! Pikmin and New Play Control! Pikmin 2 however, this setting has to be changed on the Home menu, accessible by pressing on the Wii Remote while playing any Wii game.
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The following is a list of actions in the game world that cause the controller to rumble.
Pikmin
- Whistling
- Throwing a Pikmin
- The current leader is hurt
- Connecting a punch (only in New Play Control! Pikmin)
- Plucking
- A bomb-rock explodes nearby
- Certain enemies do something with force nearby:
- A Red Bulborb or Spotty Bulbear walks
- A Burrowing Snagret burrows or unburrows
- An Armored Cannon Beetle walks or shoots
- A Mamuta walks or slaps the ground
- A Pearly Clamclamp opens or closes itself
- A Goolix' nuclei clang
- An Emperor Bulblax unburrows, jumps or swipes its tongue
Pikmin 2
- Whistling
- Throwing a Pikmin
- The current leader is hurt
- Plucking
- A bomb-rock explodes nearby
- Certain enemies do something with force nearby:
- A Gatling Groink's shots explode
- A Wollywog or Yellow Wollywog lands
- A Creeping Chrysanthemum emerges
- A Mamuta slaps the ground
- An Empress Bulblax hits a wall
- A Burrowing Snagret or Pileated Snagret burrows, unburrows or stomps
- A Beady Long Legs or Raging Long Legs falls or stomps
- An Emperor Bulblax unburrows, jumps or walks
- A Man-at-Legs emerges or one of its shots connects
- A Waterwraith lands or stomps its front roller
- A Segmented Crawbster lands, hits a wall or stomps its claw
- A Titan Dweevil emerges or stomps