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GameSaves for GameCube
« on: December 20, 2003, 05:08:45 AM »
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Mad Catz Brings GameSaves for GameCubeā„¢ to GameShark Lineup


First GameShark Product for the GameCubeā„¢ Enhances Players' Gaming Experience


San Diego, California, December 29, 2003 -- Mad Catz Interactive, Inc., the world's leading third party video game accessory manufacturer, announced today it has shipped its newest product in the growing GameSharkĀ® lineup, GameSaves for GameCube(TM). Packed with tons of killer game saves for all the hottest and most popular GameCube titles, GameShark GameSaves for GameCube enables players to access and experience virtually any level within the game, obtain killer objects and unlock hidden areas, all without having to complete preceding levels. GameSaves for GameCube is currently shipping to retail outlets for a suggested retail price of $29.99 U.S.


GameShark, the leader in video game enhancement software, GameSaves for GameCube gives players hundreds of options for their games. With more than 150 game saves, players aren't restricted to starting only at the beginning -- they can start virtually anywhere in the game. And, with the included high-speed USB cable, players can download even more game saves from the Web, store them on the computer and email to friends.


"Since purchasing the GameShark brand earlier in the year, we have successfully broadened the lineup to include all the major consoles and handheld systems available," commented Darren Richardson, President and Chief Operating Officer for Mad Catz, Inc. "We are thrilled with the performance of GameShark and are happy to offer GameCube users a taste of the GameShark experience with this incredible product."

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