Mad Catz will reveal a new round of Street Fighter IV limited edition Fight Sticks and Fight Pads at Capcom’s booth during San Diego Comic-Con. The crew will have a total of 500 Fight Sticks and 1,000 Fight Pads in tow. The two gaggles of peripherals are marked with Comic-Con exclusive art and are to be sold at the event.
We only have an idea of what to expect in terms of art on the limited edition peripherals. Mad Catz art director Roentgen Reyes commented on the exclusive line’s art: “After working through a number of designs, we focused on one of the strongest ‘fan-favorite’ characters in the game, Sagat. The character is renowned for his large scar which game legend tells us was caused by archrival Ryu. In my mind, playing Street Fighter IV evokes the player’s competitive nature, with rivalry a key element of the experience.”
There’s a possibility you could get your hands on this merchandise if you don’t attend Comic-Con 2009. At the bottom of the press release (included below the fold) a mention of the peripherals popping up via the GameShark store is mentioned, however, it’s plain that Mad Catz expects to sell the sticks exclusively at the event.
Want to get your hands on a Tournament Edition Fight Stick? It’s not a bad idea if you’re down with SF IV and don’t mind coughing up the dough. The exclusive Fight Sticks will cost $179.99 at the event, while the Fight Pads will go $49.99.
San Diego Comic-Con takes place from July 22nd to July 26th.
[Update: Mad Catz just sent us these images of the peripherals. Check them out in the gallery!]
San Diego, July 20, 2009 -- Mad Catz® Interactive, Inc. (AMEX/TSX: MCZ), a leading worldwide third-party interactive entertainment accessory provider, today announced a Limited Edition ‘Comic-Con’ Street Fighter IV Arcade FightStick: Tournament Edition and Street Fighter IV Fight Pad, available exclusively for purchase at the official Capcom® booth at the 2009 Comic-Con International Convention taking place between July 22nd through to July 26th 2009 at the San Diego Convention Center.
These collectible accessories feature artwork and packaging exclusive to the Comic-Con Limited Edition products. The Arcade FightStick: Tournament Edition will be limited to 250 units for the Xbox 360® console and 250 units for the PLAYSTATION®3 console, with each unit being sequentially numbered. The Fight Pad will be limited to 500 units for the Xbox 360 and 500 units for the PLAYSTATION 3 (Fight Pad will not be sequentially numbered).
The unique Comic-Con artwork is a result of close collaboration between Mad Catz and Capcom. Explaining the process and commenting on the designs, Mad Catz Art Director Roentgen D. Reyes commented, “When we set out creating the Limited Edition artwork we knew that we had to create an impactful design that was radically different from the previous imagery and color schemes. With that in mind we chose not to concentrate on a group of characters but instead produce something targeted to the fan community. After working through a number of designs, we focused on one of the strongest ‘fan-favorite’ characters in the game, Sagat. The character is renowned for his large scar which game legend tells us was caused by archrival Ryu. In my mind, playing Street Fighter® IV evokes the player’s competitive nature, with rivalry a key element of the experience.”
Darren Richardson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mad Catz commented, “The Limited Edition Street Fighter IV range we are introducing for Comic-Con is a further example of the opportunities presented by working with world class partners such as Capcom. Since launching the Street Fighter IV range, the hardcore gaming community has responded enthusiastically and has proven instrumental in shaping the future evolution of the products. We are delighted to introduce a Limited Edition range created for this loyal and important group of consumers.”
Both the Xbox 360 and the PLAYSTATION 3 Mad Catz Limited Edition Comic-Con Street Fighter IV Arcade FightStick: Tournament Edition will sell for $179.99. The FightSticks will be made available beginning on the preview night of July 22nd and will be available on a first come first serve basis only from Capcom at the 2009 Comic-Con Convention. The Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION 3 Fight Pad’s will sell for $49.99 and will be available both from Capcom at the 2009 Comic-Con Convention and via the Mad Catz online Gameshark Store (www.store.gameshark.com).
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You mean they'll eventually have pads that don't go scarce after two weeks and end up on eBay for more than the price of the game? I'm there!
also Daigo beat justin wong in grand finals. you guys not gonna report on that?
However, I do need some Fight Pads, so once they go up on the store, I'll consider getting one of those.
God, I'm calling the Whaaaambulance. You don't want people to have the opportunity to obtain an extremely nice arcade stick for the home (probably best commercial stick ever made), because you're afraid it devalues your precious limited edition?
The thing is, the original is not a limited edition stick. It's a Tournament Edition stick. So, there is now an SE, TE, and LE Fightstick.