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 | Title : Dreamcast Jump Pack
Author : Sega of America, Inc.
Release Date : 20000906
Binding : Electronics
Regular Price : $24.99
Amazon.com Price : $2.50
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%) VISIT AMAZON.COM'S PAGE | Editorial Reviews : With its own built-in force feedback engine, the Jump Pack adds a whole new sensory experience to Sega Dreamcast games. Now you'll be able to actually feel those explosions, collisions and crashes! Multiple levels of force feedback. Can function simultaneously with VMU. No batteries required. Release is currently scheduled for October 1999 (subject to change).
Buyer Reviews : Despite some bad reviews here and elsewhere, I went ahead and bought a couple of Sega Jump Packs. The units I got are made in Japan and are nicely constructed; much better than the third-party alternatives. They slide effortlessly into the controller slot and lock-in reassuringly, providing noiseless vibration. I really don't know why other people complain about weak vibration from these packs. In my opinion, any more vibration from these guys would be too much! Some initial weak vibration might be due to lubricants getting sticky upon storage. I have noticed some people talking about 'warming-up' their jump packs before getting good feedback. Mine were indeed a little shy for the first few turns of the motor inside, but a few helicopter jumps in Rayman 2 got them quickly up to speed. Overall I am very happy with the Sega Jump Packs: they are well-made, provide more than enough vibration without becoming tiresome, and really make games more intersting.
(by Juan Pablo Claude)
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