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On the Web
- AceGamez - Review by Ricky Lee Staines [Score: 6/10]. "EyeToy: Play Sports just isn't different enough from its predecessors to warrant a purchase for those who've already sampled the EyeToy's novelties."
- GamersHell.com - Review by Andy Levine [Score: 8.3/10]. "Certainly there is much room for improvement, but considering the current dearth of Eye Toy titles, Play 2 is an obvious choice for anyone looking for some Eye Toy insanity."
- GameCritics - Review by Chris Mautner [Score: 9/10]. "More than Metal Gear Solid or Final Fantasy Whatever, EyeToy is the killer app that can draw people who have never played a videogame in their life before towards the PlayStation 2."
- EyeToy - Play 2 - Official site. Features interactive animated introduction to the game.
- GamersHell.com - Gallery of screenshots.
- PALGN - Review by Luke Van Leuveren [Score: 6.5/10]. "Eyetoy: Play 3 is best described as a minor upgrade to a technology that simply looks like it is not going to stop."
- GameSpot - Review by Tim Tracy [Score: 7.4/10]. "While only time will tell if more games will use the EyeToy camera in the future, the first game to make use of it is one that will provide at least some fun for just about everyone."
- Boomtown - Review by James Hamer-Morton [Score: 6/10]. "If it is your first EyeToy experience then you will be entertained, but I d head for one of the various other EyeToy games that have done it better than Sports if there is a question over which game to get."
- EuroGamer - Review by Martin Coxall [Score: 5/10]. "While it is fun, although not magnificently so, in its own right, it fails to offer a convincing reason to buy it over the many other fine EyeToy outings that have gone before."
- GameSpot - News, reviews, guides, screenshots, and videos.
Wikipedia Articles
- EyeToy: Play 2 - EyeToy: Play 2 is the second PlayStation 2 game in the EyeToy: Play series. It uses EyeToy camera technology to project the player on to the television screen, and allowing them to interact with onscreen objects.
- EyeToy: Play - EyeToy: Play was the first game available for the EyeToy, with 12 mini-games to choose from. This game (and all other working EyeToy titles) are played by moving one's body, and the motion is detected by the USB camera.
- Eyetoy: Play Sports - 101 quick mini-games to play with a team of up to 4 EyeToy players.
- EyeToy: Monkey Mania - EyeToy: Monkey Mania (also known as Saru Eye Toy Oosawagi: Wakki Waki Game Tenkomori!! in Japan) is a game that requires the EyeToy camera to play.
- EyeToy: Play 3 - November 4, 2005