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Product Description
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Get your hands on this sophisticated USB-camera-enabled device
that lets you interact with images that appear on the screen
without the use of a controller.
.com
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Video game makers have been experimenting with live-action video
in games since the early 1980s but EyeToy (a digital camera for
PlayStation2) marks the first time it's been done right. The
device magically superimposes video-game graphics onto a player's
image and translates his or her movements into controlling
elements of the game. It is the best improvement of video game
controls since the joystick.
The EyeToy camera plugs into your PS2 EyeToy has two components:
a digital camera that plugs into one of the USB ports in the
front of the PS2 and a disc of party games. In the EyeToy
games--there are 12 on the disc, but some of them are little more
than variations on the same theme--your image is at the center of
the action. The game is totally controlled by moving your body in
front of the camera. For example, in one game where the object is
to beat back invading hordes of kung-fu fighters who come at you
from the four corners of the screen, you must move your hands (or
elbows, head, hips, whatever) to connect with the fighters
onscreen and slap them away. Unlike most contemporary video
games, EyeToy is so intuitive that most users will be able to
play in a matter of seconds--even toddlers and senior citizens.
Watching someone play EyeToy is fun: onscreen, the games are like
the fanciful mix of live action and animation á la Who Framed
Roger Rabbit ( /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00007AJGH/${0} ), and
off-screen, the player's movements are almost as goofy as those
playing Dance Dance Revolution (
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EyeToy is best enjoyed by groups Setting up EyeToy is
simple--just plug in the camera and drop in the disc--but
fine-tuning it for your game environment takes a little effort.
First, you'll need to have adequate, well-balanced lighting. We
found that a bare 60-watt light bulb positioned behind the EyeToy
camera worked pretty well. Next, you should clear away as many
objects as possible between you and the EyeToy camera. Not only
can extra objects impede the camera's function, they can present
hazard when playing the game. A uniform background helps, too; we
found that a light-colored wall worked better than a dark
background. Before you drag the couch out on the lawn and pull
pictures off the wall, try out the camera in different positions
to see if you can find something that works without redecorating.
The recommended placement of your EyeToy camera is right on top
of your TV, but if your PS2 is situated farther than the 72-inch
attached camera cord, you will have to get creative. We tried
pointing the camera up at us from a coffee table and it worked
fine.
The EyeToy games, while fun, are too simple to keep solo gamers
interested for long periods of time. EyeToy is best as a party
game played with groups of friends, or as a way to show off your
PS2. And as a peripheral for future games EyeToy holds a lot of
promise. Let's hope that Tony Hawk and John Madden find a use for
this little camera. --Porter B. Hall
Pros:
* Totally unique approach to video game design
* Great for groups
* So intuitive that anyone will be able to play it immediately
Cons:* Only the pathologically vain will find lasting fun in this
as a solo game
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From the Manufacturer
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EyeToy is a small digital camera that sits on top of your TV and
plugs into your PlayStation 2. The motion sensitive camera films
you as you stand in front of your TV, putting your image on
screen in the middle of the action. Then you use your arms, legs,
head, bottom
in fact any part of your body to play the games.
EyeToy is an entirely unique party gaming experience for people
of all ages. Incorporating a unique USB camera that utilizes
motion-tracking technology, gamers instantly become the main
character in their own game as interactive entertainment is taken
to a new level. It is simple, yet captivating, and the consumer
friendly gameplay makes EyeToy the ultimate "party game" where
children, teenagers, young adults, parents, and even grandparents
can join in the fun.
Simply by plugging the EyeToy USB Camera into the USB port on
the front of the PlayStation 2, the image of the player is
projected on-screen, making them the star of the game. The player
must use his/her hands, feet, knees and more to play and win the
12 exciting mini-games included on the EyeToy play disc. Each
mini-game requires the player to use his/her body in unique ways,
from quick jabs to beat back ninjas in Kung Foo, rhythmical feet
tapping in Beat Freak, and even high-knees in Soccer Craze. With
EyeToys instantly accessible gameplay, the rtunity exists to
appeal to a broad range of consumers, regardless of age or gaming
frequency.
Additionally, the EyeToy can also be used for video messaging.
Users can record up to 60 seconds of personal video messages onto
a Memory Card (8MB) for friends and family to review and enjoy.
Various backgrounds are available, allowing each message to be
specially made for the occasion. A visual indicator will alert
others of a saved message.
Key features
* Revolutionary EyeToy USB Camera actually makes the player the
"star" of the game.
* Unique motion-tracking technology instantly translates body
movement into on-screen interaction!
* The EyeToy gameplay is so intuitive and simple that it appeals
to audiences of all ages and experience.
* The EyeToy: play disc has twelve mini-games test players
hand-to-eye coordination, rhythmic skills and reflexes, all while
giving gamers a good workout.
* Simple creation of video messaging allows anyone to leave a
personalized message with the push of a button.
* Playroom feature allows you to manipulate the video feed in a
variety of ways such as being surrounded by killer bees, standing
in a snow storm, de-materializing or tw spookily - amongst
other options.
* Multiplayer modes offer challenge and a chance to laugh with
(and at) friends. Watch as players jump madly, flail their arms
and legs, and literally do just about everything to beat your
score.
* Funky and hip interface and graphical style appeals to all
ages. Some of the mini-games include:* Wishi-Washi Scrub away
the dirty windows in a frantic race against the clock.
* Beat Freak Rhythmically hit the speakers in beat with the
music
* Kung Foo Use your martial arts skills to fight off relentless
ninjas.
* Soccer Craze - Bounce the ball off every body part to keep it
from landing on the ground.
* Boxing Chump Enter the boxing ring and take on the maniacal
Big Robo Bro.
* UFO Juggler Dont let those hovering UFOs c and burn.
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