Redoctane is a video game accessory brand that specializes in producing high-quality peripherals for gaming consoles. They are known for their popular video game controllers and dance pads.
Redoctane was founded in 1999 by Kai Huang and Charles Huang.
The company initially produced video game software, but later shifted their focus to hardware peripherals.
In 2005, Redoctane became widely recognized for their popular Guitar Hero video game controllers.
Redoctane was acquired by Activision in 2006.
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Redoctane's Guitar Hero controllers were popular video game peripherals designed for playing rhythm-based music games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band.
Redoctane's dance pads were high-quality peripherals designed for playing dance-based rhythm games like Dance Dance Revolution.
Redoctane produced a variety of video game controllers for various gaming consoles, including PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo consoles.
Redoctane was acquired by Activision in 2006 and eventually merged with Neversoft, the game studio responsible for developing the Guitar Hero series. The brand is no longer producing video game peripherals today.
Yes, most of Redoctane's Guitar Hero controllers are compatible with Rock Band games. However, some users have reported compatibility issues with certain controllers.
No, Redoctane is no longer producing video game peripherals, including dance pads for Dance Dance Revolution.
Since Redoctane is no longer producing video game peripherals, their controllers can only be purchased secondhand or through online marketplaces like eBay or Amazon.
Redoctane's Guitar Hero controllers were known for their durability and high-quality construction. However, some users have reported issues with the strum bar or fret buttons wearing out over time.