<![CDATA[Kotaku: ps eye]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: ps eye]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/pseye http://kotaku.com/tag/pseye <![CDATA[Eye of Judgment Is Way Cheaper On Amazon]]> I'm sure that I'm not the only one who has been scoping out the PlayStation Eye pack with Eye of Judgment for a few months now, but was thwarted by the $70 price tag. Now, for whatever reason, Amazon is selling the bundle for $45 (w/free shipping) while other retailers seem to have stood firm at the old price.

I think that this price reduction, coupled with my hopes of uber tank awesomeness making its way to PSN, will cause me to drop some cash later today.

Eye of Judgment
[Amazon via CheapAssGamer]

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<![CDATA[PlayStation Eye Tank War Demo Is "Next Gen" Tech]]> We've seen videos of Sony's Tank War Demo for the PS Eye before, and they looked intriguing. But after having a hands-on today, I'm really excited over the simple tech demonstration.

As long as you position the various elements of the tank in proper relative positions (tank body middle, treads off to the side and a turret up top), the software smoothly integrates the design to a badass killing machine.

After shooting the video, I drew a tank of my own and was incredibly impressed by the easily digitized product. Because while we've seen this tank game before on plenty of platforms, playing with your own customizable character on screen is unbelievably fulfilling. Sure, the first thing many of us think is perverted drawings cropping up in multiplayer matches, but watch the vid and you'll realize that the unforeseen potential in the technology could bring interesting gameplay possibilities—even in a small tech demo like this one.

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