Sony unveils EyeToy : Groove
While North America is waiting for the release of the peripheral, Europe gets a new game for the EyeToy.

- The EyeToy, a new Playstation 2 peripheral that is having enormous success in Europe, is a small camera, to be plugged into the USB socket of the Playstation 2, that supports games that require no use of the controllers. Players can see themselves into the screen, and interact using just the movements of their hands and body.

The EyeToy was released in Europe with a disc containing a series of crazy mini-games titled "EyeToy Play". Today Sony announced a new dancing game for the EyeToy, "EyeToy: Groove". The game will allow players to dance along with the on screen prompts.

The list of artists and tracks included is as follows:

Madonna - Music
Kool & the Gang - Jungle Boogie
The Superman Lovers - Starlight
Earth Wind and Fire - Lets Groove
Sister Sledge - We Are Family
Jamiroquai - Deeper Underground
Jamiroquai - Canned Heat
Las Ketchup - The Ketchup Song
Top Loader - Dancing in the Moonlight
Five - Keep On Moving
Sugarbabes - Overload
Junior Senior - Move Your Feet
Village People - YMCA
Apollo 440 - Hustlers Groove
The Jacksons - ABC
Mis-teeq - All I Want
Daniel Beddingfield - Gotta Get Through This
The Commodores - Machine Gun
Groove Armada - Superstylin
Living Joy - Don't Stop Moving
Cheeky Girls - Hooray Hooray it's a Cheeky Holiday
Puretones - Addicted to Bass
Liberty X - Jumpin
Elvis - Rubberneckin'
Fatboy Slim - Praise You
Elvis - A Little Less Conversation

The EyeToy will become available in North America later this year.


(Posted: Friday, October 3, 2003, 12:31PM GMT)

- Harry

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