Tag Archives: ps eye
Tue, Feb 21, 2012 | 18:52 GMT
Sony patent suggests an updated PS Eye may be in the cards
A patent filed by Sony in late 2011 for a “User-Drive Three Dimensional Interactive Gaming Environment” has surfaced, and the device appears to be an updated version of PS Eye.
Wed, Nov 03, 2010 | 19:49 GMT
PlayStation Eye: Look back video shows how the camera has progressed

Sony has released a video talking about PlayStation Eye and how it has changed since its release on market seven years ago.
Fri, Jun 25, 2010 | 16:18 BST
Move branded retail boxes appear

Sony has released images of the packaging which it hopes will make consumers understanding of Move simple.
Wed, Sep 16, 2009 | 22:15 BST
Free Realms to hit PS3 during middle of 2010, likely to have Eye support

During the Q&A session following John Smedley’s keynote at GDC Austin, the SOE president informed attendees that Free Realms should land on PS3 sometime during the middle of 2010 and may also support the PS Eye.
“It’s next year sometime, toward the middle of the year,” he said. “For the PlayStation 3 version, it’s very likely that the Eye is going to be something we support.”
Interesting.
More through Joystiq.
Sat, Aug 29, 2009 | 20:43 BST
EyePet landing in stores November 17

Sony has announced that EyePet will land in the US November 17 for $39.99 or bundled with PlayStation Eye for $59.99.
Be prepared for your “real” pets to freak out.
Apparently, the little guy is customizable, “letting you modify fur length, color and pattern, as well as the ability to outfit your pet with more than 250 unique collectible items”, according to the US PS Blog.
There’s a video of it after the break, and more through the link.
Fri, Jul 17, 2009 | 08:57 BST
PS Eye has facial recognition right now
In case you missed it in the PS motion tech keynote liveblog from Develop yesterday, Sony confirmed that PS Eye can already recognise faces.
The SCEE research and development guys said the peripheral is capable of detecting the “position and direction” of your head, the “gender and age of face” and smiles.
It can also detect different parts of the face, such as nose, mouth and eyes.
The camera was shown being used with the company’s motion tech in the Brighton session yesterday, although the demo was the same stuff shown at E3.



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