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- First successful camera accessory
- Over 50 PS2 games that support this cool video camera
- Allows players to insert their own pictures into some games
- Video of physical movements is used interact with avatars in some games
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EyeToy Camera - Sony

Best of the Best
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Designed by Dr. Richard Marks in London, Sony’s EyeToy wasn’t the first camera for a videogame console (Game Boy and Dreamcast had cameras), but it was the first successful camera accessory. In addition to bundling the camera with games like Kinetic, Play, and Antigrav, Sony and other publishers supported the device in games like Sega Superstars, Dance Dance Revolution Extreme, SingStar, The Sims 2, and Tony Hawk’s Underground 2.
There are over 50 PS2 games that support this cool video camera, which even allows players to insert their picture into games like MLB 07 and Karaoke Revolution Presents American Idol. Gamers can perform physical movements that are captured in-game to interact with avatars and get kids moving and off their feet—something that EyeToy did long before Nintendo’s Wii came out. And while the background lighting needs to be bright to see a solid image of yourself on screen; it’s still a cool concept to be in a game. The grainy visuals of this original camera have been improved for the PlayStation 3 Eye.
I recommend picking this up in one of the many bundles out there so you have plenty of mini-games to play with.
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