IGN's Brian Altano may have eaten a black cheeseburger in Tokyo , but we ate a 3D-printed pizza in Las Vegas. Watch the video above for our reactions and impressions.

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CES 2015 has been filled with all sorts of wacky inventions, advancements, and glimpses into what may or may not be the future. But of the thousands, upon thousands of things at the show, including racing RC cars using our own brainwaves , nothing blew our minds quite like eating 3D-Printed pizza created by XYZprinting.Founded in 2013, XYZprinting is a global company with the goal of bringing affordable 3D printing to businesses as well as individual consumers. They had a ton of different models of printers on display at CES, but the one that got us all riled up was their Food Printer. Set to release later in 2015 at somewhere in the ballpark of $2000, the machine is capable of printing all sorts of food in all sorts of shapes.We saw a machine make candies in the shapes of dinosaurs. Right in front of our eyes. Our eyes will never be the same.But the real kicker came when we watched the Food Printer a pizza in the shape of a heart. We then ate said pizza. Watch the video at the top of the page to see just how deep we dive into the rabbit hole of the future.

Marty Sliva is an Editor at IGN. I don't know if you heard, but he ate 3D-printed pizza. Follow him on Twitter @McBiggitty