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EyeToy: Play 3: November 4, 2005 (Europe) London Studio: Sony Computer Entertainment Europe: Rhythmic Star! March 10, 2006 (Europe) Namco: Ignition Entertainment/Namco: Clumsy Shumsy: October 27, 2006 (Europe) Phoenix Games: Phoenix Games EyeToy: Kinetic Combat: November 17, 2006 (Europe) London Studio: Sony Computer Entertainment Europe ...
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 .
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.
EyeToy: Play 3 is a 2005 minigame compilation video game developed by London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is the third game in the EyeToy: Play series and the sequel to EyeToy: Play 2. Unlike its predecessors, it was not released outside PAL regions.
The game is a collection of exercising minigames. It includes a wide angle "Full Vision Lens" attachment that fits over the EyeToy lens. Without it, the player's image on the screen is too large to play this game properly. It is held in a foam insert in the standard memory card holder in the disc case.
EyeToy: Groove is a rhythm video game developed by London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.It was released on November 14, 2003 in Europe, on April 20, 2004 in North America, and on June 24, 2004 in Japan as EyeToy: FuriFuri Dance Tengoku.
Heart Eyes is about a serial killer who murders couples on Valentine's Day. Gooding and Holt play co-workers who are accidentally targeted by the "Heart Eyes Killer" when they appear to be on a ...
EyeToy: AntiGrav is a racing video game developed by Harmonix and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.It is the first game developed by Harmonix to not be a music video game and was touted as the first "real" game for EyeToy targeted to more seasoned gamers.