Genre: Party
Release Date: November 4, 2003 (US)
Release Date: July 4, 2003 (UK)
Release Date: November 4, 2003 (US)
E for Everyone: Violence
EyeToy: Play

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Genre: Party
Release Date: November 4, 2003 (US)
Release Date: July 4, 2003 (UK)
Release Date: November 4, 2003 (US)
E for Everyone: Violence
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EyeToy: Play

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Joan Rivers gets to be on TV, so why shouldn't you? EyeToy is here to help. While you won't have your own special on E!, you'll have a lot more fun than Joan. Read Review

Sony's EyeToy is a small digital camera that sits on top of your TV and plugs into your PS2. 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. Features 12 mini-games that let you beat back ninjas in Kung Foo, perform rhythmical feet tapping in Beat Freak, and show your leg work in Soccer Craze.


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EyeToy: Play

PS2 Reviews | Dec 6, 2003

Now that software companies have a large enough fan base of us hardcore gamers to pay off their BMWs, a new audience is needed to step things up a notch. EyeToy is a device that makes gaming fun and accessible to anyone -- regardless of whether they've ever held a controller in their hands before. That's because EyeToy is the controller. Read More »

Editions

Also known as: Eye Toy: Play

EyeToy: Play (PS2)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: November 4, 2003
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment

ESRB E for Everyone Violence

EyeToy: Play (PS2)

Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: July 4, 2003
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment

EyeToy: Play (PS2)

Release Region: Japan
Release Date: February 11, 2004
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment

Specifications

Minimum Requirements

Eye Toy USB peripheral

Memory Blocks

490 KB

Multiplayer

Local Multiplayer - Versus: 4

For more info on these technical requirements and features, please view GameSpy's Specs FAQ.

Features

  • USB digital camera makes the player the "star" of the game; camera unit is 2.25" tall by 2.25" wide by 3.5" deep
  • Motion-tracking technology instantly translates body movement into on-screen interaction
  • Comes with twelve mini-games, including: Wish-Washi, Beat Freak, Kung Fu, Soccer Craze, Boxing Chump
  • Funky Playroom feature (visual effects) and multiplayer options make EyeToy the perfect party peripheral
  • Consumer friendly gameplay makes EyeToy the ultimate "party game" where children, teenagers, young adults, parents, and even grandparents can join in the fun.
  • 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.

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