Yes! Finally the most debated rumors about Mad Catz have come true. Major League Gaming a.k.a. MLG, is probably well known to most of you. But the company behind MLG, Mad Catz, is now going to change the way you fight in the arena. If you are not so good in fighting games then here is your chance to take up the new range of Electronic Controllers and FightSticks (gone are the days of Joysticks) which Mad Catz has fabricated and tested with the top Pro MLG Players.
Mad Catz MLG PlayStation 3 Arcade Fightstick – $159.99!
Mad Catz MLG Xbox 360 Arcade Fightstick – $159.99!
Mad Catz MLG PlayStation 3 Controller
Mad Catz MLG Xbox 360 Controller
MLG has tested these electronic controllers with Pro MLG players and are still in some trial and error phase where they are modeling these superchargers to be more efficient.
“As far as we’re concerned, no one has managed to master the controller yet. We’ve seen the attempts, learned from their mistakes, and we’ve put together what we believe to be the ultimate high-end gaming controller.” – says Kyle Magee.
The controllers are shipped with the following amendments –
- 1 The MLG Pro Circuit Controller
- 1 Side Faceplate (left & right), both Matte and Glossy
- 1 Top Faceplate (Matte and Glossy)
- 4 Analog ThumbStick ProModules
- 1 Three meter ProCable
- 2 D-Pad ProModules (1 D-Pad for PlayStation3, 1 D-Pad for Xbox 360)
- 1 x ProCase
- 1 Weight Compartment
- Weight compartment weighing around 70 grams
Some features worth noting
- Carrying case
- Additional Multi-Speed Turbo Functionality with 8-button layout
- 13 FT (4 meters) long USB Cable which can store data internally
- Stick performs like Analog joystick with the help of 3-way switch
- Genuine arcade layout with Japanese style Sanwa Denshi buttons and joystick
Since the company has not yet finalized with the product design but is continuing with some final tweaks, we are expecting this amazing FightSticks and Electronics Controllers to hit the consumer market near you very soon.
Source: Mad Catz.
Rian Quenlin
I could never get used to arcade sticks. Ever.
Nick Hernandez
I don’t think it would be that bad.