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11/14/09
I was one of the people who bought Eye of Judgment, and the game struggled to even read the cards correctly on a set placemat. Expecting it to react realistically would have been absurd.
Of course, I don't expect any better from Natal, as it still suffers from that "real world" problem. #eyepet
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I know, I know, they're entirely different projects in terms of scope and depth, but there's still room to be pleasantly surprised.
That said, emotiv's headset dealy has been described by various sources I generally trust as either good or bad, so the jury's still out on that one.
I don't think non-traditional gaming is a necessity yet, but pushing the boundaries past the virtual-reality shooter of 1995 county fairs is a welcome change. #eyepet
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*sigh*. #eyepet
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Shame, indeed. #eyepet
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There is just no potential interest in camera yet (or market), but for kids this will be a nice present.
If your child will smile, then its enough about this game. #eyepet
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Exactly. #eyepet
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But then again, who can predict how a child will react? Maybe they will love it all the way after all. #eyepet
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I wish we knew what was more at fault here. Is the EyeToy simply too outdated to allow a game of this sort to work, was the development team simply cut short with their time, or were they incompetent in their development? #eyepet
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I want to see a sequel to the only videogame that gives an actual work out. #eyepet
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Yeah ... that's a pretty big issue there. I was hoping I'd be able to run the pet on my coffee table, but I'm not going to move everything when I want to turn the thing on.
Natal is supposed to be able to adapt to furniture in the room, so it'll be interesting to see how it compares ... whenever it is actually released. #eyepet
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This is proof of the technical disadvantage that the PS Eye has when compared to Natal.
A regular webcam + software can only go so far... #eyepet
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I can tell that people will misuse this feature which will result in many eyepets playing with penis monsters. #eyepet
11/13/09
I CAN FINALLY *hopefully* FIND ANOTHER SOUL CALIBUR PLAYER.
It's lonely being the only sword fighter in a land of street fighters... #adhocparty
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It's not THAT hard to create a Japanese account and download this, but it is awesome that NA is getting it, hopefully EU will get one soon! #adhocparty
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*single tear* #adhocparty
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