![]() ![]() ![]() In the former you simply have to punch the oncoming attackers out of the way, while Wishi Some of the games are ridiculously simple, like Kung Foo and Wishi Washi. Once you're good enough toīeat all of the first half dozen, you'll be treated to Beat Freak, Boxing Chump, Slap Stream, Mirror Time, Boogie Down and Rocket Rumble. By default, only half of the 12 games are unlocked to begin with namely Kung Foo, Wishi Washi, Keep Ups, UFO Juggler, Ghost Catcher and Plate Spinner. Given that you are the controller, you have to carry out the menu selection by waving your hand over the arrows to cycle through the games, and then again over the The focus, you can get on with the important task of playing the games. Immediately you'll be slightly perturbed at your mirror image staring back at you, albeit slightly blurred, but once you've positioned the EyeToy correctly atop your set and adjusted Wobbly granny alert - Booting up provides some slightly wacky instructions on what to do, complete with said wobbly granny andīig smile. In front of the lens itself and a tilt stand to allow you to position it as required. The webcam is stylish enough, with the traditional black grooves down the side to remind you that this is a PS2 you're dealing with, as well as a manual focus The EyeToy: Play pack itself retails for around £40, and comes bundled with Darth Vadar's USB webcam and a disc containing all 12 inordinately simple - but fun. I mean, what happens if all these non gamers start hogging the PS2 when you want a quick session of Vice City? ThisĬould be the end of society as we know it. Vanity issues aside, it's so stupidly simple, even your granny could, and probably would, be moved off her Zimmer frame to wobble around in front of the family TV,Īlthough we're not sure that kind of behaviour should be actively encouraged. Depending on whether you're a self-loathing Quasimodo lookalike, or the next Pop Idol, this could beĮither the coolest thing ever or a reminder that you really should get that barnet seen to. Requires no control device - other than your arms and head - and stars you in the game itself. Is this really the new friendly face that will expose the mass market naysayer to the joys of console gaming, or a quirky summer novelty that'llīe gathering dust within days? True plug and play - The key thing that is likely to appeal to technophobes is that it's an absolute doddle to set up, Traditional console gaming as we know it". Have already mentally written it off as a curious sideshow, but Sony is bigging it up as "a leap forward in home entertainment", "the beginning of a new era" and "set to change the face of The EyeToy is essentially Sony's attempt to bring a new form of gaming to the masses - or in other words, games that you don't need to be a gamer to play. Held no fear, if only that it's markedly less embarrassing waving your arms like a frantic Italian at some imaginary objects than playing 21st Century hopscotch. After our recent humiliating Dancing Stage antics, the Sony EyeToy Review - (2003) By Kristan Reed "It's just as well we don't mind making ourselves look like tits in the comfort of our own home. ![]()
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