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Mad Catz M.O.J.O. game console gets 4K support through software update

Mad Catz is rolling out a software update for its Android-based M.O.J.O. game console. As expected, the update brings support for an Ouya app letting you use the $200 game console as if it were… Ouya’s $100 game console. That might not sound exciting, but it does give you access to a game store with […]

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Mad Catz M.O.J.O. adds Ouya Everywhere support, drops price to $200

Mad Catz is dropping the price of its M.O.J.O. Video game console by $50, and the company has announced that the micro-console will support Ouya software in the coming months. With this announcement, Mad Catz becomes the first partner to sign onto the new Ouya Everywhere platform, which brings the user interface, game store, and […]

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Lilbits (12-10-2013): Mad Catz gets its M.O.J.O. ($250 Android game console)

Gaming accessory maker Mad Catz is officially in the game console business. The company’s M.O.J.O. game console is now available for $250 from the Mad Catz Store or from Newegg. It’s a small box with an NVIDIA Tegra 4 ARM Cortex-A15 quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, Android software, WiFi, Bluetooth, Ethernet, Bluetooth, […]

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Mad Catz introduces S.T.R.I.K.E.M mobile keyboard for gamers

Gaming accessory maker Mad Catz plans to ship its first game console later this year, a $250 Android-powered box called M.O.J.O. While the micro-console comes with a wireless game controller, some folks prefer a good old-fashioned gaming keyboard. Now Mad Catz has announced it’s got one of those too. The S.T.R.I.K.E.M mobile keyboard is a wireless […]

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Mad Catz thinks you’ll spend $250 on an Android-powered game console

Gaming accessory maker Mad Catz knows the PC gaming business pretty well, so the company made headlines this summer when it announced plans to launch its own Android-powered game console.  Now that the company has revealed the specs and price though, I’m kind of wondering why you wouldn’t just buy an Xbox 360… it’d save […]