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  2. Mad Catz - Wikipedia

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    That same year, Mad Catz acquired TRITTON Technologies, a San Diego–based gaming audio headset firm, in May 2010 for US$1 million at closing. [9] In June 2010, Mad Catz announced an agreement with Major League Gaming (MLG) to produce the MLG Pro Circuit Controller for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Mad Catz sponsored MLG Pro Circuit Competitions.

  3. Panther XL - Wikipedia

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    The Panther XL by Mad Catz is a joystick and trackball combination that is used to replace the keyboard and mouse for player movement in first-person shooter games like Quake and Unreal. it could also be used for flight simulators so players can point their ship in any direction with the trackball.

  4. Mad CatzĀ® Ships M.O.U.S.9 Wireless Mouse for Windows ... - AOL

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    Mad Catz ® Ships M.O.U.S. 9 Wireless Mouse for Windows ® PC, Mac, and Smart Devices GameSmart ™ Mouse Designed for Everyday Use, Features Bluetooth® Smart Technology SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE ...

  5. Third-party accessories for the Wii Remote - Wikipedia

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    Mad Catz released a joystick known as the Tatsunoko vs. Capcom Arcade Fightstick, which not only works with Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, but with most Virtual Console and Wii games which use the classic controllers (one exception though is Heavy Barrel on Data East Arcade Classics due to the use of the Classic Controller right thumbstick for aiming ...

  6. Mad Catz Reports Fiscal 2013 Revenue of $122.7 Million - AOL

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    Mad Catz Reports Fiscal 2013 Revenue of $122.7 Million - Goodwill Impairment Charge of $10.5 Million - SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. ...

  7. GameShark - Wikipedia

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    Logo. 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.

  8. Mojo (microconsole) - Wikipedia

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    The console was announced as "Project Mojo" in a Mad Catz's June 6, 2013, investor release. [2] The company revealed the system and its new name, MOJO, at E3 2013. [3] Mad Catz CEO Darren Richardson described the console as the "keystone product" in their GameSmart initiative, [2] a series of mobile gaming accessories for smartphones that can work with a variety of devices and platforms with ...

  9. Saitek - Wikipedia

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    Saitek is a designer and manufacturer of consumer electronics founded in 1979 by Swiss technologist Eric Winkler. They are best known for their PC gaming controllers, mice, keyboards, and their numerous analogue flight controllers such as joysticks, throttles, and rudder pedals.