Mad Catz Expands NFL Offerings
New Agreement Adds Distribution Rights in Canada, Mexico and United Kingdom
Date: Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Author: Staff

Mad Catz Interactive, a leading third-party video game accessory provider, announced today that it has expanded its license agreement with National Football League Properties (NFL) whereby it produces customized NFL team controllers and other accessories for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox, Xbox 360, PSP, Nintendo DS Lite, and Nintendo Wii gaming consoles. The new agreement expands the original 2004 license agreement between Mad Catz and the NFL to allow Mad Catz to distribute licensed products in Canada, Mexico and the United Kingdom, in addition to the U.S.

"The expansion of our NFL license is consistent with our overall strategy to offer both new and existing higher margin licensed products and accessories to gamers worldwide. The National Football League is the most popular spectator sport in the U.S. and Mad Catz is pleased to support the 32-team league's increasing focus and commitment to international markets by providing stylish branded accessories for gamers in the United Kingdom and all of North America. With its enormous and growing fan base, its no wonder that our previously released NFL controllers and other accessories were solid sellers as football fans are also avid video game fans," said Darren Richardson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mad Catz.

For more information or for high definition photos of the products, please visit www.madcatz.com .

About Mad Catz Interactive, Inc.

Mad Catz is a worldwide leader of innovative peripherals in the interactive entertainment industry. Mad Catz designs and markets a full range of accessories for video game systems and publishes video game software, including the industry leading GameShark brand of video game enhancements. Mad Catz has distribution through most leading retailers offering interactive entertainment products. Mad Catz has its operating headquarters in San Diego, California and offices in Canada, Europe and Asia. For additional information go to www.madcatz.com .

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