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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.
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.
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 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.
Articles in this category are video games for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 that make use of the EyeToy camera peripheral. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
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.
Zoë Mode was a subsidiary studio of Kuju Entertainment based in Brighton, England.Zoë Mode's games portfolio covered a variety of genres and comprised big-brand entertainment, original social games and innovative gameplay use of motion capture technologies such as the PlayStation EyeToy and Xbox 360 Kinect.
SpyToy (EyeToy: Operation Spy in North America) is a 2005 video game developed by London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It utilizes the EyeToy camera peripheral to detect player movement.