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Die „S.T.R.I.K.E. 7“ von Mad Catz will zahlungskräftigen Kundschaft für 250 Euro zwar Rubberdome-Technik, dafür aber ein modulares Design samt Touchscreen schmackhaft machen.
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For as long as I can remember, I've been a huge fan of arcade fighting games: Street Fighter, Tekken, and Virtua Fighter. Street Fighter was the original arcade quarter-goblin, and its sequels were financed by my paperboy earnings. Tekken and Virtua Fighter absorbed any disposable income I earned as a teen. So when game consoles replaced arcades, I was among the first to jump onboard and practice my moves at a discount. Because of exciting characters, you could hardly master one game before the others lured you in - which is why Mad Catz "Street Fighter X Tekken" theme makes sense. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the Mad Catz Street Fighter X Tekken Arcade FightStick Pro for PlayStation3.
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Kaeyi Dream takes a look at the S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 Gaming Keyboard from Mad Catz.
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mit modularer Bauweise, anpassbarer Ergonomie und Sonderausstattung will das futuristische Strike 7 Keyboard bei Spielern punkten. Im kurzen Test stellen wir die Frage: Gelingt das? Schließlich rufen Händler für dieses Modell derzeit rund 280 Euro und mehr auf.
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The TRITTON Gears of War 3 Headset from Mad Catz comes with 2 Full-Range 40mm Drivers and thanks to the included Dolby® Digital EX / Pro Logic IIX / Dolby Headphone Decoder, the product can reproduce realistically surround sound, for an interesting experience in games, movies or music. The master volume can be adjusted from the decoder box or from the in-line remote and the product also comes with the necessary equipment for connecting it to any version of Xbox 360.
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The new, revised TRITTON Pro+ 5.1 Surround Headset from Mad Catz comes with a redesigned decoder box which features multiple options, one in-line remote for adjusting volumes on each channel, SVM, voice or Master Volume, but also a removable microphone. The shape of the headset has been also tweaked so now it is more comfortable and the cups can be rotated 90 degrees.
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MadCatz, Tritton, Saitek and Cyborg, you may know some of or all of these brand name, but one thing you may not know is that they're all divisions of the same company. MadCatz have been making quite a name for them selves recently and while they do have a strong history and some great products that span many years and several gaming generations, its their latest brands and products that have been taking the gaming world by storm.
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MadCatz are top of their game right now, with many products across the Tritton, MadCatz, Seitek and Cyborg ranges that are proving popular with gamers all around the world. Their range of products seem to have a selection of the best across multiple price points and that is something you rarely see with most peripheral manufacturers.
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MadCatz are known for creating high quality gaming equipment for casual and professional gamers on all gaming platforms. Today we are reviewing the F.P.S Pro Xbox 360 Controller from MadCatz, the products itself looks like a complete war machine, it has your standard xbox controller layout just with a few more tweaks.
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Today we'll be taking a look at the latest mouse from Mad Catz, the Bluetooth enabled M.O.U.S.9 that is set to take the highly respected world of Mad Catz peripherals into the world of wireless tech.
Mad Catz are well regarded for making some of the finest gaming mice on the market, especially with their MMO and RAT ranges, and while they may not be to every ones taste in terms of design there is no doubt in my mind that they are unique, cool and pack some serious performance, but one does not normally associate such things with Bluetooth and a wireless mouse, so where does the MOUS9 fit into all this?
There has always been demand for wireless technology when it comes to PC's and keyboards and mice are no different, but there is rarely anything exciting about them as gamers tend to shy away from wireless technology due to risk of input lag, so manufacturers generally don't invest into much research on the tech and just put out (for the most part) fairly boring wireless peripherals, just look at the world of wireless keyboards to see what I mean.
Mad Catz have taken the unique styling of their gaming mice and no doubt some of the technology behind them too and fitted it our with Bluetooth technology, although before we get too ahead of ourselves, this isn't designed to be a hardcore gaming mouse, the specs below tell us that much and I'm going to be looking for robust all round performance, not eSports grade accuracy, can't judge something for not being something it wasn't made to be.
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