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My idea, rumble pads that go onto appropriate places on the body and when the gamer is playing a shooting game the part where he gets shot is the pad which rumbles or jolts backwards, it would be great, these pads don't have to be that big, they don't even have to have wires, especially if they were designed for the GameCube which has WaveBird technogoly.
At the moment this is my working idea, I have registered it and made it mine, they are called' Body Rumblers' and I am haven't wanted to sell the idea because I want to develop it futhur, these pads would work on the hands, legs, chest and forehead, each one would have a different action depending on where you were shot, it would work very well in the arcades on any 3D shooter, the slogan I have also registered is 'deliver the pain of gaming'.
Just think of it.
Thanks er-no
in After Dark, the first cutseen is the killing of Elvis!
I didn't tell you that, so keep it hush hush.
Zeldapro wrote:
> How would they stay on?
Well like the ones in hospital, with a bit of moisture of cold air, they would stay on for up to 30 mins.
what are tou on about?
Read this...
Yesterday I was having a match of Goldeneye and I delivered head shots to the opposition many times, that got me thinking, the rumble pak was shaking when I shot them but why wasn't there head shaking, surely if I shoot them in the head there head should shake ot jolt a bit.
> Perfect Dark has your 'head jolts' er-no! :)
what are tou on about?
:)
...however long periods of radiation cause lots of problems like brain tumours...