Binding: Electronics Brand: Mad Catz EAN: 0728658061227 Feature: MAD CATZ UNIVERSAL SYS G* Label: DBL Distributing, Inc. Manufacturer: DBL Distributing, Inc. Platform: Game Boy Publisher: DBL Distributing, Inc. Studio: DBL Distributing, Inc.
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MAD CATZ UNIVERSAL SYS G*
Editorial Reviews:
MAD CATZ 6012 MAD, UNIVERSAL SYSTEM SELECTOR
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Easy and convenient Comment: When I first purchased the MadCatz System Selector, I was a bit worried that it might break after the first few days because I have had problems with these Universal items in the past. I'll admit that I only purchased it because it was cheaper than the GameStop system selector.
I've had the selector for over two months now and it works like a charm. Nothing has gone wrong. The gadget works fine and it hasn't affected my systems performances.
The selector is easy to use, convenient and inexpensive. You just plug in your A/V cords and then plug it into your TV. To switch between systems, all you have to do is flick a switch. No more switching cables and all that junk. I do recommend this device to anyone with 2 or more systems (it is sort of a waste if you're buying this for just one system). 5/5 overall. Customer Rating: Summary: cheap & excellent Comment: This one is cheap, uses no additional power (no AC needed), and does not give any a/v interference. Best one I've tried. Get it for $10 + shipping at www.madcatzstore.com. Customer Rating: Summary: Very Effective Comment: I picked up this system selector about two years ago, and it has been very effective. I haven't had any problems with it and video and audio is clear. However, I recommend getting a thicker A/V cable for the output since the one that comes with it is rather small. Still, this is quite a deal.
Of course, if you have S-video or component connections on your TV (which are both better respectively), you may consider getting a selector that supports those. I know there's S-video selectors, but I'm not sure about component ones.
Customer Rating: Summary: The Best Comment: I've had mine for over 2 years. I bought mine at Target thought. It's been a real back saver. No more disconnecting and reconnecting. Also, when I got myself a new VCR, DVD Player, and Stereo System I use this allot. Mine's setup to allow the dvd player to show up as button one and the vcr's sound to show up on the stereo as button two. I can even combine buttons if I was both sound from the stereo and the TV. This may sound confusing to you but I like it ;-). The kid just probably got a bad one. Customer Rating: Summary: sometimes the buttons don't fully depress Comment: I have 3 systems now...PSX, N64, Dreamcast, and sometimes when I'm pushing the button to switch systems, they don't fully depress. This happens the most with the second one, but I'm persistent and usually after pushing really hard and holding, it will finally stick. I think when I get more systems (PS2, Xbox, and Gamecube), I will buy the sony version which is a small round one.