So now that you've got your shiny new copy of Capcom's "Street Fighter IV," unboxed it and discovered how infuriatingly useless the default Xbox 360 controller is for throwing a decent Dragon Punch, it might occur to you to pick up one of the lovely new Mad Catz FightSticks -- or FightPads -- that have [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 12, 2009
When we walked into Mad Catz' Hilton suite at CES 2009, we were confronted by some truly stellar "Street Fighter IV" peripherals -- but also some technological idiosyncrasies. Why would Mad Catz make a wired gamepad for Xbox 360, and a 2.4GHz wireless pad for PS3? Why would Mad Catz create two virtually identical premium-grade [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 12, 2009
At CES 2009, GameCyte had the chance to play "Street Fighter IV" on Mad Catz' lineup of SFIV branded products, including the stunning $150 FightStick Tournament Edition. We came away convinced that the company can turn around their reputation for shoddy gear.
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 25, 2008
$150 -- That's what it will cost you to buy the officially licensed, Mad Catz-produced, S-kill and MarkMan-designed, Sanwa-inclusive, Capcom-approved "Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition" controller you see immediately above, on February 20th, 2009. That is, if any are left, when all you Street Fighter junkies hear the official description (after the jump) and realize [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 10, 2008
So, in case you've been living under a rock -- a rock with no internet access -- Rock Band 2 is releasing this weekend. Just to keep all virtual virtuosos on the edges of their drumming seats, Harmonix and MTV Games reminded us all today that the game has officially shipped out, and you'll be [...]
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
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