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Mad Catz S.U.R.F.R Android Gamepad & Keyboard: Full Stop on the Naming Scheme Guys

Mad Catz S.U.R.F.R Android Gamepad & Keyboard: Full Stop on the Naming Scheme Guys
Now that Android is in everything from smartphones to cars, its users can enjoy their games and other apps in more places than ever before. But if Mad Catz is to be believed, you’ll only need one controller for all of your Android devices.

Mad Catz S.T.R.I.K.E. M Mobile Gaming Keyboard is T.I.N.Y.

Mad Catz S.T.R.I.K.E. M Mobile Gaming Keyboard is T.I.N.Y.
Mad Catz recently announced the littlest member of its S.T.R.I.K.E. gaming keyboards. The S.T.R.I.K.E. M is a wireless keyboard designed to be used with mobile devices and the company’s M.O.J.O. Android micro-console. Mad Catz sure loves periods.

Mad Catz S.T.R.I.K.E. 5: Gaming Keyboard, Assemble!

Mad Catz S.T.R.I.K.E. 5: Gaming Keyboard, Assemble!
Sometimes it seems like gaming keyboards are a dime a dozen. They are all pretty much the same; you can count on anti-ghosting technology and backlighting along with the ability to record macros on many keyboards.

Mad Catz MLG Pro Circuit Controller Has Swappable Parts for the Unbiased Gamer

Mad Catz MLG Pro Circuit Controller Has Swappable Parts for the Unbiased Gamer
Here’s a neat gamepad for people who play games on both a PS3 and Xbox 360. Developed in collaboration with Major League Gaming, the Pro Circuit Controller by Mad Catz lets you swap out the position of the d-pad and the analog sticks, bypassing one of the main differences between the gamepads of the two consoles.

‘Femme Fatale’ Street Fighter Iv Fightstick is Pink, Powerful, and Pricey

‘Femme Fatale’ Street Fighter Iv Fightstick is Pink, Powerful, and Pricey
Anyone who’s played Street Fighter IV knows the only way to actually play the game is with an arcade-style fightstick. Trouble is, if you’re not handy with a soldering iron and have some spare wood and wires lying around, you’re left with just one option, and that’s to pony up.