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Vibration Pack
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Slotting neatly into the back of the Sega Dreamcast Controller, The Vibration Pack adds rumble to your gameplay. A great little add-on to the controller, the rumble pack aims to bring life into the gameplay, although like the Sony PlayStation's dual shock controller, the rumble can be a bit lacklustre at times. If you are looking for something for your Dreamcast after you've VMUed yourself out, then this is a worthwhile companion to help things go bump in the night. --Stuart Miles
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5/5 |
Well worth getting
(July 13, 2007) |
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Sega's vibration pack is the cherry on the cake for Dreamcast gaming. The vibration pack is intelligent as the rumble from it varies depending on what's happening in the game. For example, if you are playing a driving game and you go slightly off road it will rumble only slightly, and rumbles more when you have a collision. The rumbles usually are in short bursts but can be constant depending on the in-game action (if you blast off in a rocket for example).
The vibration pack is best for driving games in my opinion and has a very realistic feel. To compare, it feels more realistic than the Gamecube's built-in rumble.
The vibration pack is inserted in the back of the Dreamcast controller and it does not require batteries.
To sum up, this is an intuitive feature that will enhance your Dreamcast gaming, and is quality at only a fiver. Definitely buy it. |
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4/5 |
Must buy
(December 31, 2003) |
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The sega Dreamcast is amazing on it's own but with the official rumble pack you won't put it down.It makes racing & first person shooters seem real . I perchased one the other day and it has made gaming even more lovable. |
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4/5 |
Great fun!
(June 24, 2003) |
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Makes gaming more fun, although would have been better if the vibrations were a little more dramatic! |
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5/5 |
An external rumble pak with no batteries!
(September 09, 2000) |
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Segas official vibration pak is very good, despite it being external it does not need batteries. It has a variation of vibrations and rumbles which are very well engineered for an external product, to be honest it is as good as the Playstation 'Dual Shock' pad. It is good it is external because it enables the design of the Dreamcast pad which is why it doesn't get a mark down. |
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4/5 |
Vibration Pack
(August 11, 2000) |
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This official Sega product is good quality and produces a very realistic output - one drawback is that when both a VMU and a Vibration Pack is inserted the controller can become a little heavy. But hey - you can work out while you play! |
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