When Richard Marks laid eyes on a PlayStation 2, his first thought was: “Wouldn’t it be cool to add a camera?” Nearly six years later, the device Marks imagined is one of Sony Corp.’s bestselling ...
Daniel Kurland is a freelance writer, comedian, and critic, who lives in the cultural mosaic that is Brooklyn, New York. Daniel’s work can be read on ScreenRant, Splitsider, Bloody Disgusting, Den of ...
EyeToy: Kinetic offers a surprisingly good personal training program but does make hearty demands of your lighting and space requirements. Console peripherals tend to fail because not enough games use ...
So. Binge drinking then. The government says it's a bad thing and no mistake, and they're going to get the rozzers on anyone who does it. Apparently, people who drink are outcasts from righteous ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has today announced an agreement with Digimask that will let EyeToy owners appear as characters in a number of ...
‘EyeToy: Chat’ is yet another pointer to the versatility of the PlayStation2 (PS2) as a home entertainment system by adding videophone functionality. On show at the E3 Expo and expected in stores in ...
You may already be aware that PlayStation Move started on PS2, but this nifty video from Dr Richard Marks and the team at Sony is a neat look back at the legacy of the original EyeToy. It also ...
The future of videogaming is staring you in the face. EyeToy, the visionary PlayStation 2 accessory, lets you ditch your joypad and really leap into the action. The TV-mounted camera isn't just a ...
Watching one's friends grasp around in the air for some imaginary objects was certainly a fun way to pass the time back when I was in college. Of course, that involved staying up late for no good ...
When Sony released the Eyetoy to the market, they probably didn't expect it to get as big as it is now. With many publishers putting Eyetoy small games into their titles and of course Eyetoy ...
Sony's EyeToy has done a great job of offering gamers new ways with which to interact with their PlayStation 2, allowing them to make use of their arms, bodies and whatever else to actually ...
Every so often, there falls into the lap of a games reviewer something which makes you pause, double take with a slightly feeble 'huh?' before wondering whether what you have in front of you can be ...
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