Sony's Eye Toy Previewed, Future Explored 27
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to Boomtown's hands-on preview of Sony's Eye Toy, the forthcoming USB camera add-on for the Playstation 2 which comes with a suite of mini-games. As the preview explains, "The Eye Toy has motion detection capability, so you basically play all the games by moving your hands, your head, or even your legs." Interestingly, future plans for the Eye Toy, which was one of the E3 Game Critics Award winners, are also discussed, showing Sony are committed to using the hardware for more than just the one title: "The next instalment of Eye Toy: Play is already in development, and is due for release this Christmas. It will be a far more music-oriented product, featuring many tracks by popular artists. It will also feature full online video messaging capabilities."
Sadistic web-design (Score:1, Offtopic)
Slashdotting usually means one long file takes a long time to load-- but this is a whole different problem.
Re:Sadistic web-design (Score:2)
Re:Sadistic web-design (Score:2)
So um. PEBKAC?
Surprisingly good quality (Score:1, Insightful)
I can see it now... (Score:4, Funny)
Point of the game is to see how fast you can whack your thing! You place your package in front of the camera, wait for the countdown, AND OFF YOU GO!
Stimulation not included.
Re:I can see it now... (Score:1)
Game On (Score:1, Redundant)
There is a similar device in the Game On Exhibition [gameonweb.co.uk], at least they had one at Barbican and in Edinburgh.
Re:Game On (Score:2)
I would tell you how good it is, but it wasn't working when I went to the exhibition, nor was the robotron or starwars cabinets. Bah!
Great value (Score:3, Interesting)
EyeToy? iToy? wha? (Score:1)
heh.
In other news... (Score:2)
Ok, maybe the dreamcast was pulled before they could sell this outside the japanese market. But, sony coming out with a product THREE YEARS after its competitors doesn't get me too excited. Sega had some other kick-ass hardware: its VMU [planetdreamcast.com] had a much more usable screen compared to sony's almost useless pocketstation [vidgame.net] screen (which sony never released in the US), plus there is a
This can be a lot of fun. (Score:1)
The games were simple but amazingly fun. And I bet all of them could become hit games for this new system (a collection of them would be a number #1 seller).
The cool thing about new technology like is that it is...well?new. If you are an independent or small h
Re:This can be a lot of fun. (Score:1)
My little imagination has children doing cartwheels in front of the camera to rotate the Tetris pieces. Clear the room of hard furniture!
Even better if the kids have to be contortionists and make themselves into the shapes of the pieces before they could move them. Substitute the on-screen images of the pieces with the still-store images of the contortioned player. Then enjoy the on-screen self-dismemberment as lines get completed.
Re:This can be a lot of fun. (Score:1)
Dance games like DDR will get a whole lot more complex with this new toy. :)
They have fun software for this (Score:3, Insightful)
I saw the prototype at Sony's keynote at GDC last year. It looked like a lot of fun. They composited the player into an interactive world and you could control it with a "magic wand" (orange nerf ball on a stick.) and it would show all kinds of special effects eminating from your wand. It was basically a game of make believe that the kid can play without the adult around. Or, a party game for the lightly stoned. Or, an amazing virtual reality existence for acid heads.
I think it's smart of them to release this now considering that many of the playstation players are at that age where they start making poop-machines.
Worst...Idea...Ever. (Score:2)
Two words... (Score:2)
Two words...Power Glove...and we all know how successful that was.
Re:Two words... (Score:1)
video messaging (Score:2)
This is an interesting concept. If your PS2 has an ethernet connection, it would make a "cheap" (as in you already bought it anyway for games) video telephone.
Amiga (Score:1)
Kiddie party sensation beats dance mat (Score:1)
Sure the camera images are not too crisp, but this matters little as the game is sharp and the centre of attention. At this price, its a must have.
Security issues (Score:2)
Eye Toy (Score:1)
A popular move on the part of retailers is to set up a TV screen behind the store window and have the camera pointing out through it, so you can play outside the store.
One interesting thing to note is that people who wouldn't normally give a game store a second glance are stopping and playing on it. So you have groups of mall bunnies wiggling their arms a