Mad Catz to donate to Cancer Foundation
10% of DS Lite Pink Pack to go to foundation
Date: Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Author: Dan Clarke

Mad Catz Interactive, the parent company of GameShark, announced today a partnership with the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. by which the charity will receive 10% of the net wholesale price from the sale of the Nintendo DS Lite Pink Tech Pack sold within the continental United States of America.

The Joytech branded special edition DS Lite Tech Pack contains all pink accessories designed to target the rapidly growing female gamer market, including: Carry Case, In-Car Power Adapter, USB Charge Cable, 2 Game Cases and 2 Stylus Pens. The packaging informs customers of the contribution made to the foundation on their behalf with each purchase. The Nintendo DS Lite Pink Tech Pack is available now at Circuit City with an MSRP of $19.99.

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