PS Eye Tech Demos

I love seeing stuff like this. I like the last video. Scan in any object to use in a tank game, even your own finger, lol. I’m really excited to see what else the PS Eye can do. Sometimes I still play some of the old Eye Toy games when I have people over.

I remember a tech demo for the Eye Toy long ago that came with a demo disc. Which I still have. You just need a bright colored object. So I used a bright green ball. You hold the ball in this circle on the screen so it can recognize the color and your set. Now you can do magic. Wave your hand over the ball to activate your magic powers. Then you draw a Playstation shape (triangle, circle, X, square) to conjure up a magic ability. For example, earthquake, fire, etc. It was a fun tech demo. That’s why I kept the demo disc :)

Video of New Research Conducted with PlayStation Eye

  1. Darrin Says:

    Those guys look like they are having too much fun at work. :)

    I love this kind of thing. I hope something like this makes it to a finished product.

  2. bunnyhero Says:

    i would love to play that tank game! :D

  3. Henning Says:

    They could totally sell that tank game on PSN. Create your own levels, create your own tanks. Multiplayer. That’s awesome!

  4. derrickgott007 Says:

    Hahaha, I can see it now…A bunch of wieners driving around and shooting…lol

    And their Playstation Eye looks different. Are these Old videos and thats a prototype eye?

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