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Bandorr said:
SpokenTruth said:

Rumble was a progress from what?

. In 1976, Sega's motorbike game Moto-Cross,[11] also known as Fonz,[12] was the first game to use haptic feedback which caused the handlebars to vibrate during a collision with another vehicle.[13] Tatsumi's TX-1 introduced force feedback to car driving games in 1983.[14] The game Earthshaker! was the first pinball machine with haptic feedback in 1989.[15]

When did Nintendo get rumble? The Rumble pak for Nintendo 64 right? In 1997?

Which is also the same year as "Force Feedback Pro" and the Dualshock.

So Nintendo used "rumble" as an expansion pack 21 years after Sega, and in the same year that Microsoft and Sony released actual controllers.

While I can agree with it being used, this was an arcade cab. They really didn't add it to a console controller.