I saw some replies from members wanting a wireless GameCube controller with rumble. Here ya' go.
Taken from their Kickstarter page:
Rumble is only mentioned in their update notes:
The model is just a shell they whipped up for the Kickstarter page. I find the display unit a little lacking but it's in the alpha stage so I'm not really sure what I was expecting. Essentially it will work as a Wii U Pro controller, just in the shape of a GameCube controller. If I'm understanding correctly then any game that supports the Pro will also support this. I hope to see it released. I hate chords.
and no I am not a shill
Then again, 3rd party controllers are well known for having issues. I'm not sure why Nintendo doesn't see the large market opportunity and make it themselves. Or maybe they do and they're holding out for an announcement... Who knows. It's a damn fine idea though.
Taken from their Kickstarter page:
- Gone is the Right analog stick of old, replaced with a full size analog stick for better comfort and control.
- Each controller will have a USB rechargeable battery inside.
- Dual "Z" Bumpers. (Note: The new Pro Controller for the WiiU labels the BOTTOM triggers ZR and ZL, while the Bumpers are R and L. We will follow this naming convention as well.)
- Larger D-Pad for classic control.
- "Clickable" L/R Analog sticks.
- This controller will function exactly as 1st/3rd party controllers for the WiiU do now. No Wiimote or adapter needed.
Rumble is only mentioned in their update notes:
As for rumble, that is not a 'last gen' feature. It is important to us and will be inside the controller. We are still working on what exact motor we want to use, but force feedback will be built into each WaveDash.
The model is just a shell they whipped up for the Kickstarter page. I find the display unit a little lacking but it's in the alpha stage so I'm not really sure what I was expecting. Essentially it will work as a Wii U Pro controller, just in the shape of a GameCube controller. If I'm understanding correctly then any game that supports the Pro will also support this. I hope to see it released. I hate chords.
and no I am not a shill
Then again, 3rd party controllers are well known for having issues. I'm not sure why Nintendo doesn't see the large market opportunity and make it themselves. Or maybe they do and they're holding out for an announcement... Who knows. It's a damn fine idea though.