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The EyeToy is a color webcam for use with the PlayStation 2.Supported games use computer vision and gesture recognition to process images taken by the EyeToy. This allows players to interact with the games using motion, color detection, and also sound, through its built-in microphone.
Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 (Konami, 2008) - EyeToy mini games, "hands and feet" mode, and the ability to see yourself dancing. Dance Factory - players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets. DT Racer (XS Games, 2005) - photo taken by EyeToy can be used as a custom avatar; Formula One 05 (Sony, mid-2004)
The PlayStation Eye was also released as a stand-alone product in the United States, [8] Europe, [6] and Australia. [9] EyeToy designer Richard Marks stated that the EyeToy was used as a model for the rough cost design. [10] The device is succeeded by PlayStation Camera for PlayStation 4.
The EyeToy is a digital camera device, similar to a webcam, for the PlayStation 2. Originally, EyeToys were manufactured by Logitech (known as "Logicool" in Japan), while later models were manufactured by Namtai. The EyeToy is mainly used for playing specifically-designed EyeToy games, but can also be used to capture images and videos.
EyeToy: Play is a minigame compilation video game developed by London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. [1] It was the first game to make use of the PlayStation 2's video camera accessory, EyeToy. The game was initially packaged with the EyeToy when the accessory was first released. [2]
EyeToy: Play 2 is a minigame compilation video game developed by London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is the sequel to EyeToy: Play . It uses EyeToy camera technology to project the player on to the television screen, allowing them to interact with on screen objects.
Digimask technology is the core of the EyeToy: Cameo system for the PlayStation 2 video game console. In 2001, Digimask was nominated for a BAFTA for Technical Innovation. At E3 2006 it was announced that Digimask face-mapping technology would be available using the Xbox Live Vision Camera and featured in the Xbox 360 titles World Series of ...
Articles in this category are video games for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 that make use of the EyeToy camera peripheral. Subcategories.