![]() Now Mad Catz is making a splash in the PC-peripherals business with the Cyborg RAT 7 gaming mouse, which is physically customizable in ways I’ve never seen before. ![]() The company changed its reputation for cheap, subpar gaming gear a few years ago with the MadCatz FightStick Tournament Edition, a high-quality (and high-priced) arcade stick for fighting-game enthusiasts. Mad Catz used to be the game-controller maker you turned to when you needed a spare console controller or memory card, and you didn’t want to pay full price for the official Nintendo/Sony/Sega-branded accessory. A good gaming mouse is practically an extension of the body–and the Mad Catz Cyborg RAT 7 Albino ($100 as of December 6, 2011) lets you tweak and interchange different parts to make it a perfect fit. But if you spend your nights and weekends gaming on your PC, you probably want more than two buttons and a scrollwheel. An ordinary, pack-in Dell or HP mouse is probably good enough to get you through the workday.
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