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The Sega Dreamcast was the last mainstream video game console to have detachable rumble/vibration (or in the Dreamcast's case, "jump") packs to help immerse the player within the game. The official Dreamcast Jump Pack was often seen as expensive, bulky and heavy, so several third party manufacturers produced their own. Also unlike the VMU, Sega only produced one the Jump Pack in one colour - white.

There are some interesting third party variants of the Jump Pack. For example, Joytech's "Advanced Jolt Pack" contains 128kB of memory, meaning it doubles up as a memory card. Mad Catz's "Force Pack" has an LED which flickers when vibrating.

This page lists all of the third party jump packs we know about. It is likely incomplete.

Innovation

Dreamcast,
InnovationColorRumblePak DC US Box Front Clear.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast,
InnovationColorRumblePak DC US Box Front Red.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast,
InnovationColorRumblePak DC US Box Front Green.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast,
InnovationColorRumblePak DC US Box Front Blue.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast,
InnovationColorRumblePak DC US Box Front Purple.jpg
Cover

Joytech

Dreamcast,
JoltPackBlackWhite Box Front.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast,
JoltPackBlueWhite Box Front.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast,
AdvancedJoltPackTransBlackWhite Box Front.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast,
AdvancedJoltPackBlackWhite Box Front.jpg
Cover

Mad Catz

Dreamcast,
ForcePack Box Front.jpg
Cover

Naki

Dreamcast,
RockerPak Orange.jpg
Cover

Nyko

Dreamcast,
ThunderPak Box Front.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast,
ThunderPak DC Box Back Green.jpgNospine.pngThunderPak DC Box Front Green.jpg
Cover

Performance

Dreamcast, US
TremorPak DC US Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngTremorPak DC US Box Front.jpg
Cover
TremorPak DC.jpg
TremorPak
Dreamcast,
MotionPak Box Front.jpg
Cover



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