I'm interested, too, like earlier poster.
How many joysticks per year did they sell, do you think?
When I was there, sales were almost non-existent for PC gear. MadCatz was trying to market the Assassin 3D controller which was a mix of an Assassin 3D trackball and a right handed joystick aimed at FPS shooters. After a couple of months there, MadCatz had then decided to get out of the PC controller market and concentrate on consoles, investing a lot of money into Dreamcast controllers that also didn't work well for the company.