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Mad Catz and The Who for Charity
Two gaming peripherals unlike any other.
Date: Monday, March 28, 2011
Author: Brian Rowe

Mad Catz has again joined forces with the Teenage Cancer Trust and the charity's Patron, Roger Daltrey -- the founder and lead singer of the legendary rock band The Who. Both members of The Who, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend have signed two (2) Mad Catz Rock Band Wireless Wooden Fender Stratocaster controllers to be auctioned. All proceeds of The Who autographed guitar controllers will go to the Teenage Cancer Trust.

Teenage Cancer Trust funds and develops specialist teenage cancer units within hospitals which enable young people to be treated together, by an expert team, in the best possible environment for their age group. Mad Catz also will be donating a range of its popular video game and entertainment accessories to all of the charity's specialist units in the UK.

Visit Mad Catz to bid on these unique peripherals , or to see how you can help out the Teenage Cancer Trust.

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