fightingfi
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Mad Catz controllers were always the ones I would give to my friends when they came over to play Nintendo or whatever console I had at the time. Won't be missed.
those mice were so scary, like one could go insane with all the adjustments
Mad Catz controllers were always the ones I would give to my friends when they came over to play Nintendo or whatever console I had at the time. Won't be missed.
Fighterstick from them is actually quite good. Used it to play Street fighters and never breaks after multiple sessions of hard smashing.
Funny enough, the Mad Catz Xbox controller was my favorite controller. It was the transparent white one. I used it for years because it was nice and small and the black/white buttons were positioned better. Never had a problem with it.Yep, this is what they are known for: making cheap garbage controllers you can give to your friends to use when they come over because you're too cheap/poor to buy real first party controllers.
You're thinking of the R.A.T. mice by them. Love those. I actually have two (R.A.T. 7). One for work, and one for home. I have yet to be able to find a mouse that is as comfortable as that thing is once it's configured how I want it.
You're thinking of the R.A.T. mice by them. Love those. I actually have two (R.A.T. 7). One for work, and one for home. I have yet to be able to find a mouse that is as comfortable as that thing is once it's configured how I want it.
Yep, this is what they are known for: making cheap garbage controllers you can give to your friends to use when they come over because you're too cheap/poor to buy real first party controllers.
Aren't these the guys that were partnered with CIG to make Star Citizen joysticks and keyboards?
Aren't these the guys that were partnered with CIG to make Star Citizen joysticks and keyboards?
MadCatz might as well have been 2 totally different companies during their lifespan. They started off making cut-rate garbage in the 80's and 90's. Nothing with their name on it was worth a damn.
Some other company bought them right around the turn of the century and they made a complete 180. The stuff from that point on became premium. Their fight sticks and pads are/were of excellent quality. In the fighting game world it's them, Hori, and Razr more or less.
Wow. As an old Street Fighter nut, that's pretty shocking. Their fightsticks have been THE standard in fight-game tournaments. Hope they come out of this OK.
Wow. As an old Street Fighter nut, that's pretty shocking. Their fightsticks have been THE standard in fight-game tournaments. Hope they come out of this OK.
Funny how the ones making actual products went bankrupt.Aren't these the guys that were partnered with CIG to make Star Citizen joysticks and keyboards?
Fighterstick from them is actually quite good. Used it to play Street fighters and never breaks after multiple sessions of hard smashing.
Logitech should pick them up and create some weird ass mice.
It was always a matter of preference, but I felt Mad Catz made the best fightsticks. They just felt right, and they made modding them very simple (at least the high end models). Had a few of their TE models, and still have their Fightstick Alpha, which I picked up when SFV came out and I modded the crap out of it. Good news for Hori, I guess.
Their other peripherals I have no experience with... I understand beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but I wouldn't be caught dead with one of their mice on my desktop. The lit Razr logo on my mouse is about all I can handle .
Technically, that was Saitek, who Mad-Catz recently sold to Logitech.Aren't these the guys that were partnered with CIG to make Star Citizen joysticks and keyboards?