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As the Rumble Pak can simply be removed from the Nintendo 64 controller, there is no Rumble menu in the original game while rumble is not present in the Wii Virtual Console version. In ''Ultimate'', the ability to turn rumble on or off has been folded into the button settings screen in the Controls menu. | As the Rumble Pak can simply be removed from the Nintendo 64 controller, there is no Rumble menu in the original game while rumble is not present in the Wii Virtual Console version. In ''Ultimate'', the ability to turn rumble on or off has been folded into the button settings screen in the Controls menu. | ||
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While Rumble is enabled by default in all games in the ''Smash'' series, players in tournaments can choose whether or not to enable the feature on their controllers. Some players disable Rumble, as they find the effect to be distracting, and some [[controller mod]]s even focus on removing the rumble motor from controllers as to prevent the need to manually disable the feature before matches. Other players leave Rumble on, as it can potentially act as a stimulus for [[Smash DI]], or simply because they do not find the feature distracting. | While Rumble is enabled by default in all games in the ''Smash'' series, players in tournaments can choose whether or not to enable the feature on their controllers. Some players disable Rumble, as they find the effect to be distracting, and some [[controller mod]]s even focus on removing the rumble motor from controllers as to prevent the need to manually disable the feature before matches. Other players leave Rumble on, as it can potentially act as a stimulus for [[Smash DI]], or simply because they do not find the feature distracting. | ||