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GameShark is the brand name of a line of video game cheat cartridges and other products for a variety of console video game systems and Windows-based computers. Since January 23rd, 2003, the brand name is owned by Mad Catz, which marketed GameShark products for the Sony PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo game consoles. Players load cheat codes ...
In January 2003, Mad Catz acquired the GameShark brand, described as "the industry leader in video game enhancement software, [enabling] players to take full advantage of the secret codes, short cuts, hints and cheats incorporated by video game publishers into their game offerings," [3] and associated intellectual properties from InterAct for ...
The Game Boy Camera and Game Boy Printer (Pocket Camera and Pocket Printer in Japan) are accessories for the Game Boy handheld gaming system and were released in 1998. The camera can take basic, often grainy, black-and-white digital images using the four-color palette of the Game Boy system.
Mad Catz ® Ships S.T.R.I.K.E. 3 Professional Gaming Keyboard for Windows ® PC Twelve Macro Keys and Thirty-Six Programmable Commands Enhance Competitive Gaming SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mad ...
Mad Catz ® Announces TRITTON ™ ™ StereoGaming Headset for Windows ® PC and Mac New Headset Delivers Affordable Quality to Desktop Gamers SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mad Catz Interactive ...
The company also revealed plans for more Gametrak games; including self-published bowling, basketball, first-person shooter, and party game titles; and a baseball game from Gametrak's distributor Mad Catz. [15] PC versions of the Gametrak and Real World Golf were released in Europe on November 23, 2005. [16]
Mad Catz ® Announces TRITTON ® + ™ True 5.1 Surround Sound Headset for Windows ® PC and Mac New Headset Features True 5.1 Surround Sound with Eight Separate Speakers SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE ...
Nintendo 64 controller. The Nintendo 64 controller (NUS-005) is an "m"-shaped controller with 10 buttons (A, B, C-Up, C-Down, C-Left, C-Right, L, R, Z, and Start), one analog stick in the center, a digital directional pad on the left side, and an extension port on the back for many of the system's accessories.