Mad Catz GameTrak Real World Golf Interactive Video Game for PC w/Golf Club Controller! |

| From: Madcatz Category: Video Games
Buy New: $49.95 as of 9/7/2010 18:41 CDT details
New (3) Used (1) from $49.94
Seller: APA Wholesale Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 34,288
Media: Video Game Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 5.5 x 8.5
MPN: IN2-RWG0440NA021 UPC: 728658008833 EAN: 0728658008833 ASIN: B001NQ19MS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
| • | Mad Catz GameTrak Real World Golf Interactive Video Game for PC General Features: | | • | ESRB rated E for Everyone Swing a club and control your shot Ten stunning 18-hole courses | | • | Driving range Pitching and putting areas Party games Career mode Championship play | | • | Four player tournament challenges Improve your grip, stance and swing | | • | In-depth video tutorial and training games |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Improve your golf game with the Mad Catz GameTrak Real World Golf video game for PC. The unique GameTrak controller measures your swing and puts you right in the middle of the action. Ten 18-hole courses allow you to practice and perfect your game. Play up to 4 player tournments, career championship mode or practice on the driving range or chipping and putting areas!
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Customer Reviews: An amazing controller. A game I'll never play. March 4, 2010 Wray L. Bowling (Raleigh, NC USA) I bought this just for the GameTrak controller to be quite honest. It reads as a regular joystick without the need for installing any additional drivers. The resolution of each joystick is incredible. 4000 units of accuracy for x y and z on both. As a hardware hacker, this thing is pure gold. So far I've used it for a couple of digital puppetry projects, and used it in conjunction with GlovePIE to make some really interesting 3D controls for other video games.
There are two major problems with the contruction of this controller.
1. the juncture where the rip cords meet with the female clip is always being bent when you raise your hands up. I'm sure after a lot of use, that bending back and forth will make the plastic cord break from torsion.
2. the male clips that attach to the gloves themselves. I've already made the mistake of stepping on a glove that I had disconnected (because i was worried about the cables being bent) and bent the glove's clip to its breaking point.
An easy solution would be to buy a snap swivel, like the kind used for fishing or flying a kite. You can buy some cheap at a hobby shop or hardware store. Make sure the cord is secure so it doesn't wind back in, cut off those stupid clips, make sure you use the right knot ( [...]) and super glue the knot to be sure it never comes loose. Then cut the clips off of the gloves too, and just pass the metal clip through the glove and don't bother unclipping them or worrying about the rip cords ever again.
As for the golf game itself... I never even bother playing it.
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