EyeToy: Play Video Review
Tim Tracy talks about this off-the-wall party game for the PlayStation 2.
Tim Tracy talks about this off-the-wall party game for the PlayStation 2.
Sony's camera-based minigame series is back, and this time it's in space. We got a first hands-on in Leipzig.
SCEE releases new information on its USB camera-based collection of minigames. First screens inside.
OmniVision Technologies announces that its CameraPlay technology has been chosen by SCEE to power the EyeToy USB camera for the PS2.
Day one sees Seamus Blackley, Eye-Toy creator Richard Marks, Stan Lee, Marc Ecko, and others inspire and incite at annual retreat.
SCEE announces an agreement with Digimask that will let EyeToy owners appear as characters in a number of upcoming PS2 titles.
SCEE announces that more than 2 million copies of EyeToy: Play have shipped in Europe to date.
Nam Tai announces that it has increased its production capacity of the EyeToy USB camera by 14 times to cope with demand.
SCEA announces that the USB camera-based collection of minigames has shipped to stores in North America.
SCEE announces that it has sold over a million copies of EyeToy: Play since its European launch earlier this year.
We try out Sony's upcoming USB camera peripheral for the PlayStation 2 and its suite of games.
SCEE launches the official Web site for its upcoming USB-camera-based collection of minigames for the PS2.
SCEE's London Studio was showing off its new USB camera-based game for the PS2 in the PlayStation Experience hall at ECTS.
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