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"Breakfast at the Galaxy" Last Updated at 5/14/2004 at 1:32 AM

Mad Catz Blaster Review
For the DDR-curious, this is a great pad to pick up. It'll allow you to explore the dance genre and learn the basics without investing much money.

Mad Catz Beat Pad Review
For the DDR-curious, this is a great pad to pick up. It'll allow you to explore the dance genre and learn the basics without investing much money.

Universal MC2 Racing Wheel Review
A few racing wheels have landed in the laps of GamingWorld X (most especially as of late), and the quality of each tends to be at either end of the two spectrums, but never really in the middle. Madcatz’s Universal MC2 wheel ends that by offering a great racing wheel at an affordable price, but not without its own set of shortcomings to contend with.


7.0 Universal Game Screen Review
The $199.99 price sounds steep, but once you know what you get in this compact little package, you’ll understand that it’s worth every penny.

Ergo Grips SP Review
Designed to rid gamers of cramps in the hands and fingers caused by extended SP playing, the Ergo Grips is a good example of an idea that does work like it’s supposed to, but has too many drawbacks to be worth the purchase.

Pelican Silent Scope Light Rifle Review
Pelican’s new Silent Scope Light Rifle is the best light gun peripheral on the market, period.

Logitech USB Microphone Review
For those looking to become the next superstar in their karaoke games, the Logitech USB microphone for the PS2 may be just the piece of gear needed to get you to the top.

Logitech Cordless Action Controller Review
In the midst of all of the third-party attempts of revolutionizing the controller, there is one controller that stands out as being the very best in its class; a controller that not only obliterates the competition, but actually beats out the first party product...

Sony USB Headset Review
Anyone who has played their PS2 online knows that there are certain things that need to be included in a headset if it’s going to be a long lasting, trash-talking peripheral. Brendon reviews a must-see alternative.

Cobra TT Racing Wheel Review
We’ve seen poorly calibrated controllers with horrible ergonomic esthetics and cheap plastic garbage that feels as though it’ll crack in your hands. On the other hand, from time to time we get quality, well-made products that rival their first-party counterparts. Pelican’s Cobra TT Racing Wheel falls somewhere in the middle, having a handful of strengths, but enough weaknesses to make us hesitant to recommend.


Logitech Cordless Precision Controller Review
The Cordless Precision from Logitech may be just the controller you’ve been looking for.

Logitech Extreme Action Controller Review
While many are simply alternatives or gimmicky toys, there is a few that really gets the design down good enough to be considered a worthy replacement. Find out more in the full review, bitch.

Pelican Real Arcade Joystick Review
Pelican’s Real Arcade is quite possibly the best arcade fighting stick currently available for your current generation consoles.

Logitech Speed Force Review
Can you feel it? John takes the Logitech GCN wheel for a spin.

Logitech USB Headset Review
Logitech has heard the cries of PS2 gamers looking for a sturdier alternative headset and has released their new unit separately, and this one is quite a step above the flimsy SOCOM set to be sure.

Logitech NetPlay Controller Review
Playing these games online with your console requires only a controller, though typing via the game’s soft onscreen keyboard is a real pain, and takes forever to send the simplest of messages. Brendon reviews one of the latest solutions.

Logitech Driving Force Pro Review
Brendon gets his hands (and feet) on the LDFP and shares the experience.

Inside the X: "Stretch"
Extending a console’s lifecycle could save the industry.

E3 2004: Hands On Impressions
John and Hilden bring you their hands on impressions of some of the best games at this year's E3 straight from the show floor.

Cooking with John, Week of 5/9/04
John pops in some toast as he prepares to give you the lowdown for the rest of the week straight from LA.

Inside the X: "The Fundamentals Part 1"
Developers can miss the simplest things...