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PlayStation 2 Eye Toy | 
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List Price: $29.99 Buy Used: $3.50 You Save: $26.49 (88%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 155 reviews Sales Rank: 3151
Platform: Playstation2 Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Playstation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 1.3
MPN: 97319 Model: VASNY 711719731924 UPC: 711719731924 EAN: 0711719731924 ASIN: B00009YEK0
Release Date: November 4, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Joining the fun is simple -- just Position yourself onscreen and select a game. 12 fun, instantly playable games are available | | • | People of all ages will have a great time playing games that rely on their physical abilities and not their experience with a game controller | | • | Take out the tiny kung fu masters that invade your room in Kung Foo, test your footwork with Boogie Down, and even guide spaceships as they take off and land | | • | The Webcam connects to the USB port in your PS2 | | • | Get your friends&relatives together and connect the EyeToy for some all-ages crazy, interactive gaming fun! |
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Product Description With the EyeToy you can do more than just play video games -- you become a part of them. This amazing new camera projects you into the game, and turns your body into the controller. It's the most original gaming add-on around!
Amazon.com Review 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 a la Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and off-screen, the player's movements are almost as goofy as those playing Dance Dance Revolution. | | 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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Very good! February 16, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love this thing, how interactive and physical it is. It is very sensative so it's not hard to control by touching the on screen buttons. I also use this as a webcam, and it is a very high quality one, you just need to get the drivers of google. Ver nice!
Eye Toy 2 January 9, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
It's an awesome accessory to have for the playstation 2 system. It's really neat!
energetic June 30, 2006 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
My kids (11 and 7, 2nd and 6th graders) first played this game at a friend's house. They both begged for it. They have not stopped playing with it. The thing is that we live in Texas and sometimes it is just way too hot to play outside. There are always news reports about kids just sitting around. This game makes you MOVE!!! They played so hard the first day that they got it that they were both so sore the next day. I recommend this toy for several people. First, if you need to get your kid moving, this is great. If you have hyper children that need an outlet, this is great. If you need to exercise more, this is great. If the weather doesn't permit your active kid to go outsice this toy is great. If your kid wants to see him or herself on TV this is great! If your kid is afraid to try new things in front of others, this is great. This toy got my boy to sign up for little league. Both of my kids are already active, so they play hard, but it is an irresistable temptation for even inactive kids. Everyone in the neighborhood loves it!
This is a must-buy item! January 22, 2006 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
If you buy EyeToy, you won't be dissapointed! My favorite game is Wishi-Washi, where you have to move your arms to clean a window, and you have to clean the most windows! You can set up game challenges where you try to get the higher score out of 2-4 other people! Another cool feature is "playroom", where you can choose an effect like copycat, spiders, snowflakes, sparkles, and tons more! You can also record 60 second videos WITH SOUND! This item is a great gift for any kid (or adult), and it's so cool!
EYETOY IS ABSOLUTELY AWESOME AND GREAT FUN!!!!!!!!!!! November 16, 2005 12 out of 14 found this review helpful
My brother and I got the Eyetoy USB camera for PS2 last Christmas and at first I didn't really like it but later I loved how you could make a little video of up to 60 seconds wow!When my friend or my cousin are over my house if we play Eyetoy we mostly do the 60 second video.Here are my Eyetoy games Nicktoons Movin',Eyetoy play 1,and Sega Superstars and the one I like most would be between Nicktoons Movin' and Eyetoy play 1.I really like the exercise you could get if you play the Eyetoy and move your body around you will really like this camera i'm telling you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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