Mad Catz Logo | |
Type | Public (TSX: MCZ) |
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Industry | Toys & Games |
Genre | Gaming |
Founded | 1989 |
Headquarters | San Diego, California, USA |
Key people | Darren Richardson[1] |
Employees | 250[1] |
Website | https://www.madcatz.com/ |
Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. (TSX: MCZ) is a peripherals manufacturer for various video game consoles headquartered in San Diego, California.[2] It produces a wide range of accessories including control pads, memory cards, connection cables, headphones and other human interface devices.
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The company was founded in 1989 as Patch Ventures. In 1994 it changed its name to Legacy Storage Systems International (TSX: LEG). The name was then changed to Tecmar Technologies International in 1996 and Xencet Investments in 1998. The company was renamed Games Trader and then GTR Group in 1999, and then finally to Mad Catz Interactive in 2001.[3]
In September 2007, Mad Catz acquired Joytech[4] for US$3.7 million.[5] Mad Catz expects Joytech to add $10 million to its annual revenue.[6]
In November 2007, Mad Catz further diversified into the video game accessory market by acquiring Europe-based peripheral manufacturer Saitek for US$ 30 million. [7] [8]
On June 1, 2010, Mad Catz acquired Tritton Technologies, a California-based gaming audio headset firm, for US$ 1 million at closing. Up to an additional US$ 9 million may be paid over the next five years depending on how well Tritton's products sell.[9]
In 2008 Mad Catz was commissioned by Capcom to produce Arcade Sticks and 6 button controllers, branded as FightSticks and FightPads, for Street Fighter IV.[10] Mad Catz later changed their plans of a limited number of buttons and continued production of turbo controllers to meet the overwhelming demand. Also, they have a line of headsets made for the Xbox 360. Features of the headset may include a microphone, a speaker to listen to the game, and adjustable volume for listening to other players and the game separately.
In August 2009, Robert Bowling, the Community Manager of Infinity Ward, confirmed that Mad Catz was developing products for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. The product was a Modern Warfare 2 themed controller for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, along with a special charging cable for the controller. They were released on November 10, 2009 alongside the game.[11] Following that, Madcatz released an improved version of the controller for the new Call of Duty: Black Ops.
Mad Catz also teamed up with Fender to make a wooden replica of the Fender Stratocaster for Harmonix's Rock Band series of games.[12]
In 2010, MadCatz released the officially licensed instrument controllers for Rock Band 3, including keyboards, guitar controllers (both the traditional 5 button and the 102-button "pro" guitar), microphones and drum kits.[citation needed]
The "Cyborg" line of products includes the modular R.A.T. series of gaming mice, along with gaming keyboards, mouse pads, and the F.L.Y. 9 joystick controller.
Catz is a commune in the Manche department in Normandy in north-western France.
Catz may refer to:
in a world where logic and proportion dies
the dark side laughing as it lights the night
with its evil eyes
it comes around when you are least expecting it to strike
it grabs you by the neck
and takes your soul with all its might
the voices haunting me
the fear is here come around and see
no slumber anymore
demons in disguise
knocking at my door
a small piece of advice...
ignore!
my head is hurting
my eyes are growing cold
the strength increases
when it fired a shot into its hold
the burning version of a man whose lost his will to live
the fight is over