PS3Scene
Jul 12 2007, 06:00 PM
Sixaxis to Get Rumble This September?
Posted by XanTium | 12-7-2007 13:00 EST
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From next-gen.biz: [QUOTE] Rumble maker Immersion has announced it has entered into a partnership with gaming peripheral manufacturer Katana Game Accessories, which "will begin distributing peripherals for Sony PlayStation products in North America" in September bearing the TouchSense logo.
It has been widely reported that the new TouchSense technology will be utilized to create a new, rumble-enabled, PS3 Sixaxis controller. [/QUOTE]
Full Story: next-gen.biz
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chane2k1
Jul 12 2007, 07:02 PM
Ooh, i can't wait for a SIXAXIS controller with rumble, it'll add some much needed weight. I drop mine all the time, my hands just doesn't realize that they're holding something sometimes. I hope they keep the name as SIXAXIS though, i really liked the commercials with the letters reversing to spell the same thing, quite cool.
Kamasutra318
Jul 13 2007, 01:03 AM
Considering that this does not seem to be an official Sony controller I don't see how they would be able to used the SIXAXIS name.
chane2k1
Jul 13 2007, 05:56 AM
I was talking about the last line in the article. They said that it's been reported that the new "TouchSense" technology would be used to create a new "SIXAXIS" rumble controller. I was just thinking that with the new/old rumble technology reintegrated into the controller that they might want to rename it but, I I'd like the name to stay SIXAXIS.
yourM0M
Jul 13 2007, 02:34 PM
heck this might be one 3rd party controller that feels better than the 1st party counterpart, thatll be a good thing
Termina1
Jul 18 2007, 01:35 AM
So am I the only person on the planet that feels rumble is retarded?
Thraxen
Jul 18 2007, 01:48 AM
QUOTE(Termina1 @ Jul 17 2007, 08:11 PM)

So am I the only person on the planet that feels rumble is retarded?
No, but you may be in the minority. Personally, I like it.
grim_d
Jul 18 2007, 05:50 PM
Why does everyone spell Sixaxis in caps?
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