Mad Catz Shutdown
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April 3, 2017 at 7:55 am #395016
Mad Catz, former supporter of Harmonix’s Rock Band series and provider of many other third-party gaming accessories and peripherals, is signing bankruptcy.
http://www.polygon.com/2017/3/31/15137812/mad-catz-shut-down-bankruptcy
Let’s all remember the good and bad times we had with this third-party gaming accessory company for what they provided in Rock Band and many other gaming platforms.
April 3, 2017 at 8:13 am #483509I do believe they would still be standing if they had lower expectations for Rock Band 4, coming back after 7 years without major rhythm games outside of Project Diva was a tough challenge, and it didn’t prove successful for both Rock Band and Guitar Hero. The genre is not dead, just smaller. They sold well for Rock Band 3 because the game arrived during the 2007-2010 golden age of rhythm games. As to why music games don’t really interest people outside of Just Dance anymore is still over me…
April 3, 2017 at 8:53 am #483510I do believe they would still be standing if they had lower expectations for Rock Band 4, coming back after 7 years without major rhythm games outside of Project Diva was a tough challenge, and it didn’t prove successful for both Rock Band and Guitar Hero. The genre is not dead, just smaller. They sold well for Rock Band 3 because the game arrived during the 2007-2010 golden age of rhythm games. As to why music games don’t really interest people outside of Just Dance anymore is still over me…
It was a huge fad, but now people have seen it done before. Rock Band 4 and GH Live brought nothing notable to the table (both cut features rather than include new ones) and thus mass appeal was lost. Imagine if Nintendo tried to copy the Wii’s motion control gimmick in 2017 for the Switch and did absolutely nothing else with it other than that, nobody’s going to care if you don’t innovate.
April 3, 2017 at 9:11 am #483511It was a huge fad, but now people have seen it done before. Rock Band 4 and GH Live brought nothing notable to the table (both cut features rather than include new ones) and thus mass appeal was lost. Imagine if Nintendo tried to copy the Wii’s motion control gimmick in 2017 for the Switch and did absolutely nothing else with it other than that, nobody’s going to care if you don’t innovate.
Plus out of the two, Rock Band was the one who saved the most stuff out of the sinking ship, the only notable problem is the lack of keys as an instrument, despite that it’s there as DLC, I think they would have done better if they did like GTA V: A next-gen port of Rock Band 3, then keep on with DLC, and Madcatz could have probably just sold well among those who already played and those who are nw to it, I introduced about 20+ people to Rock Band 3, a few of them being pianists, and they loved the concept of being able to play for real on a game, especially since they have me as a song request tool!
The second problem is that Harmonix is way too ambitious. Rock Band VR only supports Oculus Rift, so it only appeals to a few select people, the Oculus is really expensive for what it does, and buying it with the game for 600+€ just to feel “a bit more into the game” and only with guitar is what convinced me that it’s not going to do well.
The third thing, not a problem but an opinion, is that the campaign for the PC port would have helped, a little or a lot, but it would have. There are a lot of people who only play Phase Shift (And probably a half with the keyboard) for a reason or another, and some of them would have probably bought it if it came out on PC, allowing a lot of stuff. The problem on this one, is that Harmonix should have used a more “trustworthy” platform with a bigger audience, like Kickstarter, I never heard of Fig before the announcement.
April 3, 2017 at 12:17 pm #483514Not surprising after Mad Catz doubled down everything on RB4.
I enjoyed some of their peripherals, and their Fender P-Bass and Telecaster have cherished spots in my Rock Band peripheral collection.
Vaya con dios, Mad Catz.
April 3, 2017 at 1:04 pm #483515I enjoyed some of their peripherals, and their Fender P-Bass and Telecaster have cherished spots in my Rock Band peripheral collection.
Man I really wish I had a telecaster. I really regret not getting into rock band sooner and being able to get all of the sweet peripherals, like the Tele and PBass and Beatles guitars.
April 3, 2017 at 5:10 pm #483521I remember buying a MatCatz (Yellow) Guitar (Brand New) for cheap. It was really bad , it might have been a bootleg though. I am really sad that they hit bankrupt though ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_frown.gif” />
April 3, 2017 at 5:33 pm #483523So, sometimes a company is out of money and banks won’t loan any more money until they see some business plan for the future. Sometimes a company would then partner with other companies to bring to market new products in order to produce a business plan banks like. Sometimes a company would also make bold projections and estimates about sales so that banks are more likely to loan the money needed when they know that actually the products won’t sell anywhere near as much.. Sometimes the partners are only happy to see those projections because they don’t produce the products in the first place, they only produce the software. Sometimes when all of this happens, a company does not sell enough products and ends up filing for bankruptcy.
Hey, I’m not saying this is exactly what happened with Mad Catz according to some reports about financial issues in 2015 and 2016, I’m just saying that sometimes a company does this…
April 4, 2017 at 1:15 am #483541Yeah we all knew this was coming for some time. Surprised it took this long for them to call it quits. Glad I got my replacement legacy adapter while I still could.
My first Mad Catz product was actually a wired Xbox 360 controller. Felt cheap but was surprisingly durable. Lasted many an angry teen’s rage.
I am curious though; I know most of us know Mad Catz for producing Rock Band instruments but believe it or not the company’s been making products long before Rock Band existed. I somehow doubt that RB was the reason Mad Catz lost so much (especially with the ever-popular RAT mouse line) but I could be wrong.
April 4, 2017 at 4:13 am #483549It’s definitely a shame. Mad Catz had a rough reputation early on in their lifespan as a peripheral hardware company, but they really started getting their shit together during the 360/PS3 gen, especially with Rock Band and their arcade stick peripherals. I’ve still got my Street Fighter x Tekken fightstick in perfect condition, that thing is built like a tank.
April 6, 2017 at 3:55 am #483646Thank you for making one of the best peripherals of all time:
You will be missed….
April 6, 2017 at 5:05 am #483651I was thinking whether I should buy another one of those, but I already have 4 or 5 of them.
April 6, 2017 at 6:44 am #483653I was thinking whether I should buy another one of those, but I already have 4 or 5 of them.
I’m in the same boat. Own a handful of them just in case of breakage.
April 6, 2017 at 6:54 pm #483670I’ve already had one MPA go bad on me. I still have two others, thankfully. Stock up!
April 7, 2017 at 12:59 am #483678That reminded me that I really need to pick up one of those, and ASAP. I’m getting an e-kit soon and I feel like the prices on those things are only going to go up with Mad Catz going down. Is ebay my best bet?
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