Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - EyeToy: Play (Camera Not Included) (PS2)

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Binding: Video Game Brand: Sony EAN: 0711719635147 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Items: 1 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2003-04-23 Studio: Sony
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Funny, entertaining and tiring! Comment: As the title of the game suggests, you will require a Sony Playstation 2 Eyetoy Camera to play this. It also needs to be set up where there's plenty of light and space.
In this game, you do not control things using the PS2 control pad, but with your body, which you can see on the screen! You start off navigating through the menu by making your hands touch the on-screen buttons. It is much more preferable to tapping away at buttons all the time.
There are many games to play, which include kung-fu, plate-spinning and window cleaning. Whether it's using your fists to box against your on-screen rivals or bouncing balls on your head, all that moving about can wear you out! Of course, you don't have to use the body parts you're supposed to, as any contact with your body works. Who wouldn't love to break blocks with a headbutt or lick the windows clean?
Sometimes you get the opportunity to take a photo of yourself. This may be a happy face for your profile, a sad face, to be displayed when you lose or a victorious pose, for when you have obtained a high score! I always find them very amusing to look back on.
There is plenty more to keep you entertained, including recording a short video message. This can be saved to your memory card, although it does take up a lot of space!
Don't be put off by Eyetoy: Play's cartoony graphics and characters. It's simple enough for young children to use, but the level of player interactivity would even make it appealing to those who don't usually play video games. Plus, you get to exercise a bit whilst enjoying yourself! It's a must have!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent interactive fun! Comment: This game is used with the sony(C) eyetoy(C) USB camera, and is great for interactive fun! however, you must have that camera to play the game. It is also the first game made for the USB cam. I recommend you get this of you dont have it now, because it is realy the most incredible advance in gaming technology!
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