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[[File:MarioRumblePak.png|thumb|Promotional artwork of [[Mario]] to showcase the Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak, and how it is inserted into the controller]] | |||
The '''Rumble Pak''' is an accessory | The '''Rumble Pak''' is an accessory for the [[Nintendo 64]] and the [[Nintendo DS]]. Games that support the Rumble Pak cause it to vibrate in certain situations, such as when a player loses a life, fires a weapon, or receives damage. | ||
==Nintendo 64== | |||
[[File:RumblePak64.jpg|thumb|left|The Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak]] | |||
The original Rumble Pak, designed for the [[Nintendo 64#Controller|Nintendo 64 controller]], was released in April 1997 in Japan, May 1997 in North America, and October 1997 in Europe. It requires two Triple-A batteries and is inserted into the controller's memory cartridge slot. This prevents simultaneous use of the [[Controller Pak]]. This usually has little impact however in gameplay, as N64 cartridges have the ability to store saved data in the cartridge. Rumble Pak support soon became a standard for N64 games, and ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' was re-released in Japan in July 1997 with Rumble Pak support. | |||
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==Nintendo DS== | |||
[[File:NDS Rumble Pak.png|thumb]] | |||
The Rumble Pak for the [[Nintendo DS]] is a DS Option Pak shaped like a [[Game Boy Advance]] cartridge and is designed to be inserted in the system's Game Boy Advance game slot. Unlike the N64 Rumble Pak, it uses system power. ''Super Mario'' games that support the Rumble Pak are ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'', ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', and ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. | |||
Although the Rumble Pak works with both the DS and the redesigned [[Nintendo DS#Nintendo DS Lite|DS Lite]], it protrudes from the DS Lite when inserted like GBA cartridges do, because of the DS Lite's smaller size. For this reason, a smaller version of the Rumble Pak is available in Japan, which is flush with the system when inserted. | |||
This accessory is incompatible with the [[Nintendo DSi]], the [[Nintendo DSi#Nintendo DSi XL|Nintendo DSi XL]], or any [[Nintendo 3DS]] because they lack the Game Boy Advance slot. | |||
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