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Win a Logitech gaming set courtesy of PC Gamer

If you’re a serious PC gamer with a kickass rig, then you may be interested in this contest. PC Gamer is offering two sets of Logitech gaming peripherals to two lucky commenters.

Rumor: PSPgo could be getting a UMD drive peripheral from Logitech

There’s a new rumor out there about the PSPgo, started by CVG. Supposedly, third party peripheral maker Logitech is working on a UMD drive peripheral for Sony’s latest iteration of the PSP. CVG’s source only stated that a product was in development and it would make the PSPgo “bulky,” but didn’t offer any additional information.

CVG also contacted the European branch of Logitech for comment, which denied working on a peripheral of that kind. The European branch did acknowledge that the US branch of the company could be working on a device like that.

I have to wonder if such a peripheral, if it did exist, would really be well received by PSPgo owners. After all, they paid more money initially, when buying a PSPgo, for a system with no UMD drive. Perhaps, if Logitech really is working on a UMD drive peripheral, it’s hoping to cash in on PSPgo owners who are regretting their decision.

Also, how would the drive attach itself to the system…

Dell’s November 2008 catalog features XPS 630 gaming rigs and Nintendo games (!?)

While in a scantastic mood, looking for holiday deals in various mailings, I noticed something rather curious in the November Dell catalog I received in the mail. It includes a page of video games. And not PC games.

Yes, Dell, the company known for making laptops, desktop computers, monitors, printers and PC accessories (at least, that’s what the title bar of the company’s web site reads), has an entire page dedicated to Nintendo games…

Logitech introduces the king of all plastic guitars

There are some people out there who live for Guitar Hero. Where some of us are happy being able to go through all the songs on medium difficulty, the truly dedicated make it a personal mission to play every song blindfolded while spinning in circles.

Alright, maybe that was a bit dramatic but it’s safe to say the standard guitars that come with the games aren’t enough to satisfy everyone’s inner rock star. Logitech has announced the upcoming release of a new wireless guitar designed for the Playstation 3 version of Guitar Hero 3 and World Tour that is also compatible with the PS2 version of World Tour. The Wireless Guitar Controller Premier Edition goes on sale…

Need for Speed: Undercover for Wii will be more than just a port

Need for Speed: Undercover will be released on every current console and handheld device on November 18, 2008. Games with multiplatform releases are usually stripped down versions of the game on more powerful consoles, but in this case NFSU for Wii is a unique experience.Gamecyte conducted an interview with the game’s producer, Tim Fields, about what makes the Wii version of NFSU so much different than the rest.

NFSU for the Wii was built specifically for the console. Some of the controls are so unique to the Wii other consoles can’t pull it off. Take the Logitech Speed Force Wireless Racing Wheel, for example. This wheel was built with the Wii version of NFSU in mind and is currently the only game the wheel will work with…

Logitech’s Speed Force Wireless racing wheel for Wii

Speed Force Wireless that is. Hitting stores November 2008, just in time for both the holiday season and the launch of Need for Speed Undercover, is the new Logitech wireless racing wheel. Before this, Wii users were pretty much stuck using the Wii Wheel or Brando’s multi-axis racing system . At least now there is a third option on the table for racing fans.

Logitech teamed up with EA to support force-feedback in their upcoming Need for Speed racing game for the Wii which will run you about $100 if you…