Junk TV Gives PlayStation 2 Video Sharing 19
Thanks to GameGossip for reprinting the press release announcing the release of Datel's unofficial Junk TV software for PlayStation 2, which allows UK-based users with a PS2, broadband connection, and the already million-selling USB Eye Toy peripheral to "record great video messages and share them with your friends over the internet. Store your video clips on Datel's Max TV server, and download messages recorded by others." The PS2 disc, which, interestingly, hasn't passed Sony approval, promises you can "record messages of up to a minute in length", and then "browse the uploaded clips by type, looking for soap-box rants, karaoke performances, games tips and more", although it's unclear whether messages will be vetted before being made public. Update: 12/15 23:11 GMT by S : The Junk TV site is now online, and reveals there's a U.S. version of the software called Max TV.
I Just Saw This... (Score:4, Informative)
At least I think it was - don't remember the name. It was DEFINITELY a Datel product for the EyeToy touting these kinds of video acitivies though. And I'm fairly certain it was for NTSC|U/C.
I thought it was neat to see non-Sony support for the EyeToy. I'd really like to see what future games do with it, besides built-in face-mapping.
Kinda how Manhunt uses the headset to "whisper" directly in your ear...
GTRacer
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Re:I Just Saw This... (Score:2)
A minute? (Score:3, Interesting)
Speaking of missing things, I really don't understand the Eye Toy. Does anyone own one? If they've sold a million of them, there must be some decent use to them. When I first saw them I thought they looked like just a little gimmick add-on, sort of like the gameboy camera. Maybe I just haven't looked into it enough.
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Re:A minute? (Score:3, Informative)
The EyeToy is innovative anyway. The actual games you play with it are quite basic but are quite enjoyable if you've got a few friends around. If you play it by yourself then it'd be really boring after the first few goes.
It's basically a reasonable webcam with audio support really and some f
Re:A minute? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:A minute? (Score:1)
Huh? (Score:3, Informative)
How is this "interesting"? Aren't all of Datel's products unlicensed?
Re:Huh? (Score:3)
Re:Huh? (Score:2)
Equally amazing are their Action Replay and Freeloader products for the GameCube, where they've actually reverse-engineered Nintendo's proprietary disc format.
This JunkTV sounds like a boon for Sony, as it will drum up interest in two PS2 peripherals (Eye Toy and Network Adapter) that as yet have only been adopted by a minority of PS2 owners (although a minority of 60+ million units is sti
Is there any doubt.... (Score:3, Funny)
So I guess now you will be able to have Goatse on your playstation. Hurrah!
Why bother with this? (Score:1)
Re:Why bother with this? (Score:1)
[And yes, I know that offering better customer support and improving the overall quality of your product line will increase joy-joy feelings within your customers and get you a better reputation and lead to more customers and thus more profit in the long run BUT all of that works in theory. Customers buy what is on the store shelves. Mo
Buyer Beware (Score:1)
I bought a similar product: the disc it came on was a modified 'blue' PSOne disc and refuses to boot consistently. Part of our tale of woe is here. [broadq.com]
The company has been promising (properly) re-manufactured replacements for months but no luck yet.