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    Foxstar is in love with Kotaku's two Brians.: "Mad Catz's console peripheral expertise" I hope Saitek doesn't implode from the infusion of crap. more »
    Taggart6 is Tiger Woods Mistress 342: Flight sticks are still made. Wow...for some reason I thought the whole genre kinda died off. more »
    BallPtPenTheif: "...Mad Catz's console peripheral expertise..." Let's not get carried away there. more »
    deanbmmv: Dunno, flight sims have kinda dropped dead the past few years(especially with FS division of MS Game Studios been shut down). And if I needed one, wel... more »
    fuchikoma: That's weird, putting the throttle behind the stick like that. I have a Saitek Cyborg Evo I got a few years ago - twist rudder control, adjustable ha... more »
    plasticmouse: I think the problem is not so much with the stick as it is with the software being designed for dual analogue sticks. It does seem very niche, making... more »
    KhaiJB: "and the Blazing Angels series." not on the PC versions it won't.. the joystick support is borked on both 1 and 2. more »
    High Speed Indeed: Forgive my ignorance, but I thought SF only needed 6 buttons. What are the 2 black buttons on the right? more »
    Odin: I REALLY really want an arcade stick. I quite like arcade fighters but I've never been able to get into them properly because trying to play them with... more »
    BryanH: This is a great article and more people should appreciate its greatness. I laughed, I cried, I peed a little. It had it all. more »
    Evelgest: First of all, the stick was made for tournament play, so it's obviously suited to bring to tournaments. While playing a tourney match, if you ever hit... more »
    Dr. Brown is not a real doctor.: I don't think a game controller of that size is compatible with my marriage I could always hold onto that for you..... more »
    Diyomaro: Blame Tourney fags for the wire. Most tourney don't allow them due to fear of wireless interference. Though with today's tech, that's not gonna happen... more »
    guise: The design is from "MarkMan" from SDTekken.com. and has been known in the fighting game community for as long as I remember for having extensive knowl... more »
    MrBounce: The MSRP is $149.99, but places have it now for a lot cheaper (cheapest I've seen a new one for was $89, and I've read others have seen it for less). ... more »
  • #review

    Saitek Aviator Flight Stick Review: Do A Barrel Roll!

    Saitek's PC flight stick heritage merges with Mad Catz's console peripheral expertise to create the Saitek Aviator Flight Stick, containing all the controls you need to get your arcade flight games off the ground in style. More »
  • #review

    Mad Catz Street Fighter IV Round 2 Arcade FightStick: Tournament Edition Review: My $150 Fireball

    Friends don't let friends do foolhardy things, but sometimes an editor of a major gaming blog assigns his least Street-Fighter-savvy writer to review a Street Fighter arcade stick. That'd be me, the guy who allegedly can't throw a fireball. More »
  • #review

    Rock Band Wireless Wooden Fender Stratocaster Review: No Turning Back

    Video game accessory Mad Catz teams up with guitar manufacturer Fender to create the Rock Band Wireless Wooden Fender Stratocaster, $300 worth of fake guitar that begs the question, "How serious are you about your music games?" More »
  • #wirelessn

    Mad Catz Ships Its Own Wireless-N Adapter

    Mad Catz's Wireless-N Gaming Adapter is not only $20 cheaper than Microsoft's own Xbox 360 adapter; it works on the PlayStation 3 as well. More »
  • #review

    Modern Warfare 2 PS3 Controller Faceplate Review: Cheap, But Does The Job

    Among the bounty of Modern Warfare 2-themed Mad Catz accessories are vinyl faceplates for the official Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 controllers. More »
  • #review

    Modern Warfare 2 PS3 Combat Controller Review: DeLIGHTful

    Among the bounty of Modern Warfare 2-themed Mad Catz accessories are new controllers for the Playstation 3. More »
  • #review

    MW2 PS3 Combat Wireless Headset Review: Pain in Your Ear

    I've reviewed the night vision goggles and Mad Catz 360 accessories for Modern Warfare 2. But what about the Playstation 3 peripherals? More »
  • #review

    Modern Warfare 2 Xbox 360 Combat Controller Review: Plugged In

    Among the bounty of Modern Warfare 2-themed Mad Catz accessories are new controllers for the Xbox 360. More »
  • #review

    Modern Warfare 2 Throat Communicator Micro-Review: Comfy and Quiet

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 could be the largest video game launch in history and Activision isn't the only company looking to turn a buck on the game. More »
  • #callofdutymodernwarfare2

    Mad Catz Modern Warfare 2 Range Unboxed

    Mad Catz is releasing a slew of goodies and peripherals for tomorrow's launch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and a box of most of them just showed up on our doorstep. More »
  • #accessorizing

    Mad Catz's Wireless Fender Telecaster Is Distressed

    The legendary Fender Telecaster comes to life and is quickly beaten half to death in Mad Catz new Rock Band Wireless Fender Telecaster ‘Player's Edition' guitar for the Xbox 360. More »
  • #accessorizing

    Mad Catz Street Fighter IV Controllers Round 2

    Round One is over, and judging by the amount of Street Fighter IV sticks and controllers Mad Catz sold, the peripheral company came out on top. Now it's time for Round Two. More »
  • #madcatz

    Mad Catz Modern Warfare 2 Range In Pictures

    If you thought Mad Catz line of Modern Warfare 2 accessories sounded impressive in print, wait until you see them in pictures. More »
  • #capcom

    Marvel VS. Capcom 2 Gets A Tournament Edition FightStick

    The Marvel VS Capcom® 2 Arcade Fightstick: Tournament Edition will make you forget all about those silly limited-edition PAX and Comic-Con Street Fighter IV sticks you missed out on. More »
  • #accessories

    Mad Catz Reveals Extensive Modern Warfare 2 Lineup

    When Mad Catz announced a partnership with Activision to develop Modern Warfare 2 accessories, we expected a couple of branded controllers and maybe a console skin or two. They had a bit more in mind. More »
  • #screengrab

    Inglourious Mad Catz

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  • #accessorizing

    Mad Catz Does Modern Warfare 2

    Where there is a potential multi-million selling video game, Mad Catz is there, having signed a deal with Activision to produce branded controllers and accessories for Modern Warfare 2. More »
  • #comiccon09

    Mad Catz Mocks Up Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom Fight Sticks

    Capcom reports that Mad Catz swung by their Comic-Con booth yesterday to show off this slick Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars fight stick. More »
  • #sandiegocomiccon2009

    Mad Catz Brings Exclusive Street Fighter Sticks To Comic-Con

    The San-Diego Comic-Con is all about exclusive goodies, and in that spirit Mad Catz is hawking a limited number of exclusive Street Fighter IV arcade sticks and pads to show attendees. More »
  • #wii

    Battle Of The Wii Remotes: Official vs Third-Party

    Nintendo are no longer the only company in town with a Wii Remote on the market. You can get peripherals from third-party manufacturers too, with differing aesthetics and differing price points. So which is better? More »
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