Mad Catz has revealed a new lineup of Street Fighter V PlayStation 4 and PS3 controllers, including all-new FightPads and a compact, portable FightStick. The Street Fighter V specific Tournament ...
You'd expect an Ultra Street Fighter 4 arcade stick to support the PlayStation 3 - the game debuted there yesterday - yet Mad Catz's latest peripheral also features seemingly inexplicable support for ...
Mad Catz has confirmed that it's PlayStation 3 peripherals won't work with PlayStation 4, but hasn't announced any new products in support of the new console. Responding to a query from Joystiq, Mad ...
When the wheel compatibility for DriveClub on PlayStation 4 was announced in September, it only included the Thrustmaster T80, Thrustmaster T300RS, and Thrustmaster T500, with the latter not ...
Flight Sticks appear to be going the way of the cartridge in the console gaming industry. It’s no secret that flight games featured on the PlayStation 3 have yet to feel as fluid as they should when ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Among the bounty of Modern Warfare 2-themed Mad Catz accessories are new controllers for the Playstation 3. Mad Catz is releasing a slew of goodies ...
Mad Catz has unveiled its new line-up of Street Fighter IV accessories which are due to launch to coincide with the release of the game on February 20th. First up is the official Street Fighter IV ...
While it's totally possible to play a fighting game on your PlayStation 3 using a DualShock 3 controller, nothing beats the accuracy and arcade feel of a decent arcade stick. But when choosing your ...
Due to be launched under its Saitek brand, Mad Catz Interactive has confirmed that a new range of cross compatible game pads will be available shortly. The range includes the PS1000 Dual Analog ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Mad Catz has a new controller on the market that promises to marry customization with solid construction in a package suitable for competition on a ...
Working on the DualShockers staff as both an editor and community manager since late 2009, François is absolutely no stranger to the videogame industry. He is a graduate from the City College of New ...
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