How would you change the Mad Catz MLG Pro for PS3?

How would you change the Mad Catz MLG Pro for PS3

Mad Catz' MLG Pro Circuit controller is aimed squarely at those who play games professionally -- or would like to. We put the PS3 version of the handset through its paces and found that while it's highly customizable, a lack of Sixaxis, force feedback and pressure-sensitive buttons made the gaming experience feel lightweight. Are you a gamer and did you buy one? You've had six months hard labor on this thing, so why not tell us what you thought of it and if you were asked, what would you change?

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Mad Catz partnering with Microsoft Studios for Halo 4-branded headsets

Mad Catz partnering with Microsoft Studios for Halo 4branded headsetsLooks like Mad Catz has more up its sleeve than just the Wii U accessories it announced at E3 last week. The company just announced a partnership with Microsoft Studios to create Halo 4-branded gaming headsets. Mad Catz says it worked with sound engineers to make sure the headsets complement Halo's "epic sci-fi universe." Alas, that's about all we know right now. Photos and pricing into remain MIA, though the accessories maker says the products will be available in time for the 2012 holiday season.

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Mad Catz partnering with Microsoft Studios for Halo 4-branded headsets originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 12 Jun 2012 00:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Mad Catz unleashes the Wii U accessories at E3, we go hands-on

Mad Catz unleashes the Wii U accessories at E3, we go handson

Eagerly awaiting the launch of the Wii U? You're not alone. Mad Catz is ready, as the outfit has recently announced a set of accessories for the aforementioned console. Here at E3 2012, we were able to get a closer look at the entire family from the charging docks right on down to the TRITTON Kunai headset. While only the set(s) of cans is a finalized design, the outfit says the stands that will recharge your controllers that we saw are nearly complete. However, the FlipCover that we viewed was still a working prototype -- the same goes for the FPS controller that we were able to sneak a peek at. So, what about pricing and availability? The company is only offering that the Kunai for Wii U will set you back $50 when it ships. If you're looking for a quick rundown, hit the gallery below or venture beyond the break for a few impressions.

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Mad Catz unleashes the Wii U accessories at E3, we go hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Jun 2012 08:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Mad Catz TRITTON Kunai Stereo Gaming Headset

Mad Catz TRITTON Kunai Stereo Gaming Headset

Mad Catz Interactive is back with its latest gaming peripheral in the form of the TRITTON Kunai Stereo gaming headset. This wearable gadget is designed for the Nintendo 3DS, Sony PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3 and Windows PC. The Mad Catz Kunai Stereo gaming headset is also compatible with the forthcoming Wii U console from Nintendo. Stay tuned for more updates. [Engadget]

Mad Catz anticipates Wii U launch with line of gaming peripherals

Mad Catz anticipates Wii U launch with line of gaming peripherals

Mad Catz is, quite literally, gearing up for the Wii U's impending holiday launch. Aligned neatly with Nintendo's keynote at E3 today, the accessory maker's outing a host of peripherals intended to play nicely with the gaming titan's next gen, tablet-y splash. Prospective early adopters eyeing what the Big N's selling can look forward to a pair of Wiimote- and Wii U GamePad-compatible Power Up ChargeDocks, a FlipStand protective cover and a TRITTON Kunai headset which will also work across Sony's current gaming platforms. There's no pricing available yet for this add-on kit, but the lineup should make its market bow in step with the console's looming launch. Hit up the break to peruse the official pressers.

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Mad Catz anticipates Wii U launch with line of gaming peripherals originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 Jun 2012 14:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Mad Catz Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Gaming Accessories

Mad Catz Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Gaming Accessories

Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. today introduced a new range of licensed Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier products that consist of the Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Pro GamePad and the Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier 7.1 Surround Sound Headset. These gaming accessories is due for release to coincide with the upcoming Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier video game from Ubisoft. Designed for the Microsoft Xbox 360 and the Sony PlayStation 3, both accessories feature the Ghost Recon: Future Soldier skull emblem that will light up while in use. [Press Release]