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The Playstation Eye. This is the name given to the updated, Playstation 3 version of the Eye Toy. This was a fancy web cam for use with Sony consoles. The eye toy was in fact just an eye, but the Playstation eye is in fact a bionic version, with improv...
Makes great use of Playstation eye, cracking fun for younger gamers,cheeper than a kitten or puppy...
some motions have to be too precise for target audience, with low attention spans!...
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Wiggle your fingers in the air and the little furry creature starts running in circles. Tap on the floor and it jumps around excitedly. Scratch its back and it squeals with delight. It can even be trained to play games. Children will love it. The only...
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Virtual pets hit somewhat of an apex a few years ago with the brilliant Nintendogs on the DS handheld system, but they weren't the first and this new, exclusive title for Sony's , EyePet, proves they're definitely not the last. Your EyePet is a p...
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Sony’s latest venture into the virtual pet world is one of the most advanced I’ve seen - and having played almost every creature-related title and owning several Tamagotchis, among various other virtual pets, I jumped at the chance to take an Eye Pet h...
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There are two possible reactions to Sony’s latest stab at augmented reality. They are: ah, isn’t it cute? Or let’s see if we can kill it. If you fall into the latter camp the chances are this isn’t for you. If you fall into the former, congratulations:...
A pretty clever idea, Entertaining minigames, Sure is darn cute!...
Cuteness won't win over everyone, Some bizarre games, Not really much of a game at all...
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Let’s get a few important points out of the way. First, EyePet is a game designed with young children in mind. No one on the NowGamer team is a young child, nor do any of us have young children of our own, nor do any of our friends who do have young ch...
It can be frustrating and it might prove to be quite short-lived, but EyePet is still one of the most absorbing, endearing, heart-warming, adorable (and loads of other words we’re usually too manly to use) pieces of digital technology ever made. 8.3...
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I'm not sure how this one slipped under my radar but with Microsoft's Project Natal just around the corner, Sony have upped the ante with their new camera and motion control game called EyePet which creates a virtual pet in your living room.As the v...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2012-01-25 02:47:47
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Not since Seaman on the Dreamcast was released 10 years ago have I had as much fun with a "virtual pet" type experience on a gaming console as I have with EyePet. I may be 10 years older and wiser, with 3 young kids of my own, but I have totally enjoye...
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I love animals. I've had pets of some sort my entire life, and I've been a big fan of the whole pet simulation genre of gaming. There's just something about caring for an animal (even if it's not real) that really strikes my fancy. That's why EyePet wa...
I thoroughly enjoyed my time with EyePet and was surprised by the variety of things to do with him in order to keep things fresh. The game is very clearly aimed at families and kids, so if you don’t tend to like pet simulations already, then you probab...
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The Tamagotchi was one of the most popular ‘toys’ that took the world by storm a few years back. Now Sony is trying to showcase its augmented reality concepts through the release of the EyePet – a virtual pet you can interact on-screen and responds to...
Cure characters. Cool use of augmented reality.
Doesn’t really offer anything new or exciting.
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Before the Wii, Sony brought casual motion-controlled gaming to the masses with EyeToy. Unfortunately, Sony never really capitalized on it and is only now scrabbling to make use of its camera peripheral in the face of ever-growing fascination with "ca...
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EyePet is not, as the name suggests, a pet made out of eyes. The reality, a mix between Gizmo from Gremlins and a tiny monkey, is far more adorable. And it's surprising how often the technology works: as an advert for webcam gaming EyePet is a nothing...
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EyePet is a family-friendly interactive experience that utilises the PlayStation Eye. With the motion-sensing camera set at knee height and pointing towards the floor, a small section of your living room appears on-screen and becomes the area in which...
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Sony's EyePet is more or less a direct descendent of all those Catz and Dogz games (or should that be gamez?) that surfaced in the mid nineties. Both series were massively popular with gamers who were either unable or unwilling to deal with the expense...
Great use of clever technology, Topnotch presentation, Adult supervision required, Motion recognition is occasionally unresponsive...
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