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EyePet Review: His Master's Voice
In controlled environments, Sony's EyePet had looked set to revolutionise the way we interacted with our games. But my house is not a controlled environment. More »PlayStation Eye Tech Demo Can Make Anyone A Lazy Eyed Anime Girl
Sony has been futzing about with head-tracking technology via its PlayStation Eye peripheral for a long time, showing off an early version of the camera trickery at last year's Game Developers Conference. How far they've come! More »EyePet Brings the Dawwww Nov. 17
Sony's given a release date and two pricing schemes for EyePet, its augmented-reality, cute widdle fuzzy wuzkins-ownership sim. North America gets it Nov. 17, price is $39.99 without PlayStation Eye, $59.99 bundled with. More »EyePet Gallery Is Too Much Cute To Handle
Dogs and cats are boring. Especially when you compare them to Sony's interactive EyePet. Sony Europe released a batch of fun and fuzzy images of its pet to fill your heart with warmth and love. Check out those costumes! More »Sony Files Patent for PS3 Laughter Detection
Sony Computer Entertainment America filed a patent a couple months back, for a system using coffee mugs to play a video game. Now they've filed one to make your laughter into a controller. More »EyePet Vs. Milo: The Unlikely New Console Mascots
Here's a YouTube comment on PlayStation 3 EyePet that caught my eye last week: "Both are useless this and milo both stupid." Hints of a 21st century version of Sonic Vs. Mario, starring a Microsoft boy and a Sony pet? More »EyePet Impressions: There Is No Pet Actually On The Table, Folks
Earlier this week we showed you Sony's PlayStation 3 EyePet in augmented-reality action. Today, I'll struggle to write words that are as impressive as that video. More »PlayStation Camera To Support Facial Recognition
Tecmo Koei Excited, Concerned About New Motion Controllers
E3 2009 was both exciting and worrisome for the suits at Tecmo Koei. New motion sensing control schemes from Microsoft and Sony have potential, but may not be the ideal fit for established series like Ninja Gaiden and Dynasty Warriors. More »Hey, It's Me On The Bonus Round Again
Last week, GameTrailers' Geoff Keighley, Shane Satterfield, Wedbush Morgan's Michael Pachter and Kotaku's I talked about the future of video game controls. This week, we do it some more. More »Kotaku Joins The Bonus Round To Chat About The Future Of Game Controls
Last Friday, we sat down with GameTrailers' Geoff Keighley, Shane Satterfield and Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter to discuss the future of video game interfaces, from the Wii Vitality Sensor to Microsoft's Project Natal. Someone taped it! More »THQ Has Natal Dev Kits But No Sony Wand Dev Kits
Sony Computer Entertainment and Microsoft both showed off new motion control at E3 2009 and both appear to have designs on launching those offerings in 2010. And some third party publishers already have Project Natal dev kits. More »Sony Spills More PS3 Motion Controller Details To Devs
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Eyes On With Sony's EyePet
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe's EyePet is one of the increasing number of games that's hard to go hands-on with. The augmented reality pet-simulation is played mostly by interacting with an adorable on-screen creature with little more than your hands. More »Echochrome Adds PlayStation Eye Support, "Cloud" Level Sharing
Sony's PlayStation Network release echochrome is getting a substantial update, one that will lengthen the lifespan of the PlayStation 3 puzzler. echochrome's getting PlayStation Eye support and a new level sharing option soon. More »LittleBigPlanet To Add Sticker Import From Hard Drive
As of right now, the only way to import images that one can plaster upon the levels of LittleBigPlanet is courtesy of the PlayStation Eye, EyeToy or "other compatible USB camera." Great for capturing one's nether regions, but less great for transferring one's original artwork and digital photos. Fortunately, that's about it change, according to Media Molecule's Alex Evans and, oddly enough, the developer's Flickr photo stream. More »Pet Ownership and You! Eyepet Screens Surface
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