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Simone 'Karat45' Tagliaferri
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« on: January 09, 2009, 17:23:12 »





E inoltre il joypad ufficiale per PS3:



Domanda: l'arcade stick per Xbox 360 sarà compatibile con il PC come avviene per i Joypad?
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« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2009, 17:26:00 »

Questa è la press release ufficiale:

Mad Catz(R) Announces Licensed Street Fighter(TM) IV FightSticks, FightPads and Collectible Accessories

SAN DIEGO, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Mad Catz(R) Interactive, Inc. (Amex: MCZ; TSX), a leading third-party interactive entertainment accessory provider, today announced a full range of licensed Street Fighter(TM) IV accessories which are expected to ship alongside the release of the franchise's first dedicated next generation release in February 2009.

(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20030314/LAF049LOGO)

Produced in close collaboration with Capcom(R), the Mad Catz Street Fighter(R) IV range of accessories has been created to support the game's unique button mapping and enhance game play for casual and dedicated fans alike.

Products expected to ship in the range are as follows:

-- Official Street Fighter IV Arcade FightStick - Xbox 360(R) and PLAYSTATION(R)3

Designed to offer authentic arcade style play, the Street Fighter IV Arcade FightStick offers gamers precision control and quality engineering complete with stunning official artwork. Dual-speed Turbo functionality for each button complete with LED Indicators allows gamers to execute moves with lightning speed while the eight-button Street Fighter IV arcade configuration means that those familiar with the arcade will feel instantly at home. An integrated D-Pad switch allows gamers to alternate between D-Pad and Analog Sticks for maximum control flexibility, while the ergonomic slanted top panel ensures maximum comfort during sustained play. Start and Select/Back Buttons have been moved to the rear of the FightStick thus minimizing the risk of accidental interruption during play and specially created 'Character Cards' ship with the Arcade FightStick which insert into the top panel and display a selection of special moves.

-- Official Street Fighter IV FightPad - Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION 3

Ideal for gamers favoring a traditional console controller without wishing to compromise on features, the Street Fighter IV FightPad features an enlarged circular eight-way floating D-Pad and arcade style six-button configuration. An integrated D-Pad switch allows gamers to alternate between D-Pad and Analog Sticks and combined with official artwork featuring an assortment of famous Street Fighter(R) characters, the Street Fighter IV FightPad is destined to be the controller of choice for discerning fans and those seeking a competitive advantage.

-- Official Street Fighter IV Arcade FightStick: Tournament Edition -

Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION 3

Designed for the serious Street Fighter enthusiast, nothing brings the arcade experience closer to home than the Street Fighter IV Arcade FightStick: Tournament Edition. Overseen by Capcom and legendary producer Yoshinori Ono, the Tournament Edition features an unparalleled level of detail and uses arcade quality components. Sourced directly from arcade manufacturer Sanwa Denshi(TM), the FightStick: Tournament Edition uses the same Japanese style ball-handled joystick and 30mm Action Buttons found in the official Street Fighter IV Vewlix(TM) arcade cabinet, marking the first time such components have been used for a commercial product outside of Japan. With the D-Pad control switch, dual Turbo functionality for each button, and exact button layout matching the Vewlix Street Fighter IV arcade panel, the FightStick: Tournament Edition delivers an experience unlike any other arcade styled controller. Complete with detailed touches such as screw on rubber feet for solid surface play, unobtrusive placement of the Start and Select/Back Buttons along with a locking mechanism preventing accidental activation of Turbo settings for tournament play, the FightStick: Tournament Edition represents the best possible choice for the hardcore and dedicated Street Fighter fan.

-- Official Street Fighter IV Faceplate and Console Skinz(TM) - Xbox 360

Featuring custom Street Fighter IV artwork, the highly collectible Faceplate and Console Skinz allow gamers to customize their Xbox 360 consoles. Safe and totally removable, the Console Skinz wrap around the top and bottom of the console and when combined with the Faceplate, create a stunning Street Fighter IV backdrop. Available in a choice of two striking designs, the Street Fighter IV Faceplate and Console Skinz present an eye-catching addition to any gamer's living room.

-- Official Street Fighter IV Controller Faceplate and Console Skinz - PLAYSTATION 3

Featuring custom Street Fighter IV artwork, the highly collectible Controller Faceplate and Console Skinz allow gamers to customize their PLAYSTATION 3 consoles and official controllers. Safe and totally removable, the Console Skinz adhere to the top of the console and provide a stunning Street Fighter IV themed landscape. In addition, the Controller Faceplate attaches quickly and safely to the official PLAYSTATION 3 controller providing matching artwork to the console.

-- Official Street Fighter IV Wall Scroll

A perfect finishing touch to any gaming environment, the Street Fighter IV Wall Scroll features a breathtaking intricate design utilizing official Street Fighter IV artwork. Highly collectible, the quality vinyl scroll provides a unique addition to any fan's collection.

Darren Richardson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mad Catz commented, "Street Fighter is the fighting franchise by which all others are judged. Mad Catz is excited about the opportunity to leverage our years of experience in designing and manufacturing controllers and extend our portfolio to include what we believe will be seen as market leading FightSticks and FightPads which include designs and unique feature sets, never before seen within a commercial product in the USA"

"Capcom is pleased to work with Mad Catz to provide the highest quality controllers possible to the Street Fighter community," said Christian Svensson, vice president business development & strategic planning at Capcom Entertainment, Inc. "Capcom has a long history of supporting its fan base with quality content and Mad Catz Street Fighter IV peripheral controllers will astound the Street Fighter community."

The Mad Catz range of licensed Street Fighter IV accessories is expected to be available across North America and key European territories from February 2009.

For further information please contact:

Media
Alex Verrey: Global PR & Communications Manager - t. +44 (0) 1908 336 538
e. averrey@madcatz.com

Michael Greco: Vice President of Marketing - t. +1-619-321-3564
e. mgreco@madcatz.com

Investors
Joseph Jaffoni, David Jacoby - Jaffoni & Collins Incorporated - t. 212/835-8500
e. mcz@jcir.com

About Mad Catz Interactive, Inc.

Mad Catz is a global leader in providing innovative peripherals for the interactive entertainment industry. Mad Catz designs and markets accessories for videogame systems and publishes videogame software, including the industry-leading GameShark videogame enhancements, under its Mad Catz, GameShark and Joytech brands. Mad Catz also designs and markets mice, keyboards, headsets, PC gaming controllers and other PC peripherals through its Saitek brand, and designs, manufactures and markets proprietary portable earphones under its AirDrives brand. Mad Catz distributes its products through most of the leading retailers offering interactive entertainment products and has offices across Canada, Europe and Asia. For additional information please go to www.madcatz.com, as well as www.gameshark.com, www.airdrives.com, www.saitek.com and www.joytech.net.

Safe Harbor for Forward Looking Statements: This press release contains forward-looking statements about the Company's business prospects that involve substantial risks and uncertainties. The Company assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements contained in this press release as a result of new information or future events or developments. You can identify these statements by the fact that they use words such as "anticipate," "estimate," "expect," "project," "intend," "should," "plan," "goal," "believe," and other words and terms of similar meaning in connection with any discussion of future operating or financial performance. Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially are the following: the ability to maintain or renew the Company's licenses; competitive developments affecting the Company's current products; first party price reductions; the ability to successfully market both new and existing products domestically and internationally; difficulties or delays in manufacturing; or a downturn in the market or industry. A further list and description of these risks, uncertainties and other matters can be found in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Canadian Securities Administrators.

SOURCE Mad Catz Interactive, Inc.
01/07/2009
CONTACT: Media, Alex Verrey, Global PR & Communications Manager, +44 (0) 1908 336 538, averrey@madcatz.com,
or Michael Greco, Vice President of Marketing, +1-619-321-3564, mgreco@madcatz.com, both of Mad Catz Interactive, Inc.;
or Investors, Joseph Jaffoni or David Jacoby, both of Jaffoni & Collins Incorporated, +1-212-835-8500, mcz@jcir.com, for Mad Catz Interactive, Inc.
/Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20030314/LAF049LOGO
AP Archive: http://photoarchive.ap.org
RN Photo Desk, photodesk@prnewswire.com/
/Web Site: http://www.airdrives.com
http://www.gameshark.com
http://www.joytech.net
http://www.madcatz.com
http://www.saitek.com
(MCZ MCZ.)
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« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2009, 17:26:21 »

Vergogna, costano un patrimonio e sembrano inferiori a quello fantasmagorico dei 15 anni (che costava molto meno).
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« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2009, 17:51:01 »

Sembrano inferiori? Perchè?
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« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2009, 18:02:06 »

A livello di materiali sicuramente, il precedente è in legno, più grande e comodo.

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« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2009, 18:04:24 »

Ah era di legno? Figata!
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« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2009, 18:11:58 »

In pratica devo dar via un comò per fare spazio? LOL!
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« Reply #7 on: January 09, 2009, 18:44:17 »

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« Reply #8 on: January 09, 2009, 18:46:35 »

Ah era di legno? Figata!
Legno e soprattutto alto 10 cm, che permette una buona rosa di sistemazioni visto che non necessita per forza di un supporto molto alto come avviene per il nuovo.
Inoltre gli artwork regalano molto di più che il rosso anonimo.

In generale è un pò deludente questa nuova linea, anche il pad non mi pare un granchè a confronto con quelli del 15° anniversario.
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« Reply #9 on: January 09, 2009, 19:47:47 »

Qui ci vuole il parere di ZeAvIs
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« Reply #10 on: January 09, 2009, 20:26:00 »

Ah era di legno? Figata!
Legno e soprattutto alto 10 cm, che permette una buona rosa di sistemazioni visto che non necessita per forza di un supporto molto alto come avviene per il nuovo.

Infatti ti ho visto giocarci poggiandolo sulle ginocchia e mi hai randellato per bene.
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« Reply #11 on: January 09, 2009, 21:50:32 »

Sulle gambe è scomodo, normalmente lo posiziono sul letto visto che si frappone fra me ed il televisore, anche se mi trovo ancora molto meglio con il pad, troppo tempo passato a giocare in quel modo e non credo che le cose cambieranno.  Smiley

Summon Zeavis, l'unico che può dare una svolta al topic.
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« Reply #12 on: January 09, 2009, 22:29:51 »

Per quel poco che so lo stick Tournament Edition (quello rosso) dovrebbe essere ottimo. Un po' di persone su shoryuken.com hanno avuto modo di provarlo in anteprima lo scorso Dicembre e ne hanno parlato molto bene. E' stato realizzato usando componenti Sanwa (le migliori), e nonostante la marca americana si può praticamente dire che sia per layout che per materiali è uno stick giapponese. E' stato realizzato così perchè a quanto pare uno dei designer di questo stick è anche un fanatico di picchiaduro (e utente su shoryuken.com) che ha tenuto conto del feedback degli appassionati. Sulla versione normale invece non so molto, a parte che presenta ugualmente componenti giapponesi (ma non Sanwa, ergo il costo inferiore).

Qualche FAQ dal thread di shoryuken.com:

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Are these joysticks PC Compatible?
YES. YES. YES.
At most you might need to download drivers from Microsoft's site for the 360 versions.

Are these joysticks wired?
Yes, USB for both 360 and PS3.

How Much do these things cost?
The regular Fightstick is 70 for the PS3 and 80 for the 360. The Tournament edition is 150 bucks.

What are the SKUs for these?


Why is the 360 one ten dollars more?
Because Microsoft has higher licensing fees for accessories than Sony.

When are these going to be available?
Around the same time as Street Fighter 4 is released.

Where can I get one of these?
Amazon has them up for pre-order, if brick and mortar is more your style Gamestop are taking pre-orders as well. You'll have to put down fifty dollars for the Tournament stick in advance, which goes towards the purchase.

Can I walk in on that day and pick one up?
Very unlikely. Stores will only stock the Tournament edition if you pre-order, and while some of the more popular Gamestops might have a few of the regular edition in stock, it would be best to pre-order to make sure you get one. Supplies will be limited.

What about those of us outside of the United States?
The sticks WILL be available in the UK, but details are still scare. Other than than not much has been said.

Will there be a territorial lockout on the sticks?
No, they'll work on any region system.

Why does the Tournament edition cost twice as much?
All the reasons have not been revealed yet, but what we've heard so far:
-Genuine Sanwa arcade joysticks and buttons, the same ones found on official Street fighter 4 arcade cabinets in Japan
-Larger and heavier base (heavier than an HRAP)
-Other neat things like a compartment in the back for storing the cable, a switch which disables the pause and guide buttons, an ability to connect two Tournament edition sticks together side by side(or did I hear that wrong?) and more that hasn't been revealed.

When is that stuff going to be revealed?
-Mad Catz is holding the info until January, likely around the time as CES (Consumer Electronics Show, January 8-11)

Does that mean the regular edition is crap?
No. According to those who are in the know, it's a better stick out of the box than Hori's Fighting stick ex2 or Fighting stick 3. In addition it is easily moddable, as in replacing the joystick and buttons (wired up using a 5 pin connector and quick disconnects, just like the Tournament edition).

Do the 360 joysticks have headset ports?
Yes.

Are the sticks four-way or eight way?
They have square gates, which are the norm for Japanese sticks. (By the way, that's still eight way, but you can feel the corners.) If you so choose you could replace the gate with a Octagonal Restrictor Plate to make it feel more round.

Is the top panel (the artwork) of the Tournament edition still replaceable?
Unclear on this one, it was a feature originally promised but might have been cut as a compromise for one reason or another.


Why don't these joysticks work with both systems (like the anniversary stick)?
Because Microsoft won't allow it, security chips needed to have a controller work on a 360, Etc...

What if I want to mod the joystick to work with both 360 and PS3?
You should probably get the 360 one.


Are the PCBs in the sticks Common Ground?
Yes.

Are there Six or Eight buttons?
Eight.

Eight? Why?! (whine...)

Besides, too many pages were already spent arguing about that.

What sort of button layout is it using?
Reportedly, a layout very similar to a Vewlix Cabinet.

What is the case made out of?
Plastic with metal panels on the top and bottom.

Are the buttons Screw ins or Snap ins?
Snaps.

Can I put a Seimitsu Stick in either version?
Yeah.


Are these joysticks PC Compatible?
Yes.
Yes.
YES.
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« Reply #13 on: January 09, 2009, 22:41:10 »

Fico, grande Zea.
Come al solito.
Io penso prenderò quello piccoletto (ma anche due), il comò mi serve ancora! Smiley
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« Reply #14 on: January 10, 2009, 00:10:42 »

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What about those of us outside of the United States?
The sticks WILL be available in the UK, but details are still scare. Other than than not much has been said.


Ok accetto ordini Cheesy
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