The EyeToy is a color
webcam
A webcam is a video camera which is designed to record or stream to a computer or computer network. They are primarily used in videotelephony, livestreaming and social media, and security. Webcams can be built-in computer hardware or periphera ...
for use with the
PlayStation 2. Supported games use
computer vision
Computer vision is an Interdisciplinarity, interdisciplinary scientific field that deals with how computers can gain high-level understanding from digital images or videos. From the perspective of engineering, it seeks to understand and automate t ...
and
gesture recognition
Gesture recognition is a topic in computer science and language technology with the goal of interpreting human gestures via mathematical algorithms. It is a subdiscipline of computer vision. Gestures can originate from any bodily motion or sta ...
to process images taken by the EyeToy. This allows players to interact with the games using
motion
In physics, motion is the phenomenon in which an object changes its position with respect to time. Motion is mathematically described in terms of displacement, distance, velocity, acceleration, speed and frame of reference to an observer and mea ...
, color detection, and also sound, through its built-in
microphone
A microphone, colloquially called a mic or mike (), is a transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal. Microphones are used in many applications such as telephones, hearing aids, public address systems for concert halls and pub ...
. It was released in 2003.
The camera is manufactured by
Logitech
Logitech International S.A. ( ; often shortened to Logi) is a Swiss multinational manufacturer of computer peripherals and software, with headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, and Newark, California. The company has offices throughout Europe ...
(known as "Logicool" in Japan), although newer EyeToys are manufactured by Namtai. The camera is mainly used for playing EyeToy games developed by Sony and other companies. It is not intended for use as a normal
PC camera, although some programmers have written unofficial
drivers for it.
The EyeToy is compatible with the
PlayStation 3
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment. The successor to the PlayStation 2, it is part of the PlayStation brand of consoles. It was first released on Novemb ...
and can be used for
video chatting. As of November 6, 2008, the EyeToy has sold 10.5 million units worldwide.
History
The EyeToy was conceived by Richard Marks in 1999, after witnessing a demonstration of the PlayStation 2 at the 1999
Game Developers Conference
The Game Developers Conference (GDC) is an annual conference for video game developers. The event includes an expo, networking events, and awards shows like the Game Developers Choice Awards and Independent Games Festival, and a variety of tuto ...
in
San Jose, California
San Jose, officially San José (; ; ), is a major city in the U.S. state of California that is the cultural, financial, and political center of Silicon Valley and largest city in Northern California by both population and area. With a 2020 popul ...
.
Marks' idea was to enable
natural user interface and
mixed reality video game applications using an inexpensive webcam, using the computational power of the PlayStation 2 to implement
computer vision
Computer vision is an Interdisciplinarity, interdisciplinary scientific field that deals with how computers can gain high-level understanding from digital images or videos. From the perspective of engineering, it seeks to understand and automate t ...
and
gesture recognition
Gesture recognition is a topic in computer science and language technology with the goal of interpreting human gestures via mathematical algorithms. It is a subdiscipline of computer vision. Gestures can originate from any bodily motion or sta ...
technologies. He joined Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) that year, and worked on the technology as Special Projects Manager for Research and Development.
Marks' work drew the attention of
Phil Harrison
Phil Harrison is a vice president and general manager for Google, and the former corporate vice president of Microsoft. Previously, Phil was the British corporate executive and a representative director of Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. (SC ...
, then Vice President of Third Party Relations and Research and Development at SCEA. Soon after being promoted to Senior Vice President of Product Development at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) in 2000, Harrison brought Marks to the division's headquarters in London to demonstrate the technology to a number of developers. At the demonstration, Marks was joined with Ron Festejo of
Psygnosis (which would later merge to become
London Studio) to begin developing a software title using the technology, which would later become ''
EyeToy: Play''. Originally called the iToy (short for "interactive toy") by the London branch, the webcam was later renamed to the EyeToy by Harrison. It was first demonstrated to the public at the PlayStation Experience event in August 2002 with four
minigame
A minigame (also spelled mini game and mini-game, sometimes called a subgame or microgame) is a short game often contained within another video game. A minigame contains different gameplay elements, and is often smaller or more simplistic, than th ...
s.
Already planned for release in Europe, the EyeToy was picked by SCE's Japanese and American branches after the successful showing at the PlayStation Experience. In 2003, EyeToy was released in a bundle with ''EyeToy: Play'': in Europe on July 4, and North America on November 4. By the end of the year, the EyeToy sold over 2 million units in Europe and 400,000 units in the United States.
On February 11, 2004, the EyeToy was released in Japan.
Design
The camera is mounted on a pivot, allowing for positioning. Focusing the camera is performed by rotating a ring around the
lens
A lens is a transmissive optical device which focuses or disperses a light beam by means of refraction. A simple lens consists of a single piece of transparent material, while a compound lens consists of several simple lenses (''elements'' ...
. It comes with two
LED lights on the front. A blue light turns on when the PS2 is on, indicating that it is ready to be used, while the red light flashes when there is insufficient light in the room. There is also a microphone built in. The original logo and product design for the camera was designed by Sony employee Oliver Wright. A second, newer model of the EyeToy provides similar features, but sports a smaller size and silver casing.
[Drivers for ]Windows
Windows is a group of several proprietary graphical operating system families developed and marketed by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry. For example, Windows NT for consumers, Windows Server for ...
and Linux
Linux ( or ) is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged as a Linux distribution, which i ...
free and with support from: http://eyetoy8057.sourceforge.net/cms/
Use with personal computers
Since the EyeToy is essentially a
webcam
A webcam is a video camera which is designed to record or stream to a computer or computer network. They are primarily used in videotelephony, livestreaming and social media, and security. Webcams can be built-in computer hardware or periphera ...
inside a casing designed to match the PlayStation 2 and it uses a
USB 1.1 protocol and USB plug, it is possible to make it work on other systems relatively easily. Drivers have been created to make it work with many computer
operating systems
An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware, software resources, and provides common daemon (computing), services for computer programs.
Time-sharing operating systems scheduler (computing), schedule tasks for ef ...
, however,
Linux
Linux ( or ) is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged as a Linux distribution, which i ...
is the only OS which has drivers installed yet no official drivers have been offered by Namtai, Logitech, or Sony for
Microsoft Windows,
macOS
macOS (; previously OS X and originally Mac OS X) is a Unix operating system developed and marketed by Apple Inc. since 2001. It is the primary operating system for Apple's Mac (computer), Mac computers. Within the market of ...
, or
Linux
Linux ( or ) is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged as a Linux distribution, which i ...
. The type of driver required depends on the model of EyeToy camera. There are three different models:
*SLEH-00030
*SLEH-00031
*SCEH-0004
The model information is included in a label on the bottom of the camera.
In these custom drivers, the red LED that normally signals inadequate lighting is used as the active recording indicator. The blue LED is lit when the EyeToy is plugged into the computer.
Games
Designed for EyeToy
25 games require the EyeToy for them to be played. All but the 2 Korean-exclusive ones were released in PAL Regions, while only 8 (with 2 third party) titles were released in North America.
Enhanced with EyeToy
These games may be used with the EyeToy optionally. They typically have an "Enhanced with EyeToy" or "EyeToy Enhanced" label on the box.
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AFL Premiership 2005
''AFL Premiership 2005'' is a sports game for PlayStation 2 based on the Australian Football League (AFL). It is the ninth game in the AFL video game series.
Gameplay
The game features two modes: Season mode, where the player selects one of ...
'' (
IR Gurus
Transmission Games (originally known as ''IR Gurus'') was an Australian game development company, specialising in sports and action games. Originally, Transmission Games was established as IR Gurus Pty Ltd in 1996 by Craig Laughton, Andrew Niere ...
, 2005)
*''
AFL Premiership 2006
The ''AFL'' video game series is a series of Australian rules football video games based on the AFL. Released originally by Beam Software, it has since been developed by several other game developers.
Games in the series
''Aussie Rules Footy ...
'' (IR Gurus, 2006)
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AFL Premiership 2007'' (IR Gurus, 2007)
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AND 1 Streetball''
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Buzz! The Music Quiz
''Buzz!: The Music Quiz'' is a party music video game developed by Relentless Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. It is the first in the Sony's Buzz! series of video games, and it was released for the PlayStation  ...
'' (
Sony
, commonly stylized as SONY, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. As a major technology company, it operates as one of the world's largest manufacturers of consumer and professional ...
, late 2005)
*''
Burnout Paradise'' (
Criterion
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General
* Criterion, Oregon, a historic unincorporated community in the United States
* Criterion Place, a proposed skyscraper in West Yorkshire, England
* Criterion Restaurant, in London, Eng ...
, 2008) - When you start the game for the first time on the PS3, it can use the Eyetoy to take a picture to be used on the License card.
*''
Buzz! The Big Quiz
''Buzz!: The BIG Quiz'' is the second in the '' Buzz!'' series of PlayStation 2
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on 4 March 2000, in No ...
'' (
Sony
, commonly stylized as SONY, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. As a major technology company, it operates as one of the world's largest manufacturers of consumer and professional ...
, March 2006)
*''
CMT Presents: Karaoke Revolution Country''
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Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (North America)'' (
Konami
, is a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo, it also produces and distributes trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, pachinko machines, slot machines, and arcade cabinets. Konami has casi ...
, 2004) – EyeToy mini games, players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
*''
DDR Festival Dance Dance Revolution
The '' Dance Dance Revolution'' series started in 1998 and has grown to a large set of games in the franchise. This list of ''Dance Dance Revolution'' games documents games released, including systems, formats, and regions for which the games wer ...
'' (Konami, 2004) – EyeToy mini games, players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
*''
Dancing Stage Fusion'' (Konami, 2004) – EyeToy mini games, players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
*''
Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2'' (Konami, 2005) – EyeToy mini games, players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
*''
Dancing Stage Max
''Dancing Stage Max'' was released on November 25, 2005, by Konami to the European PlayStation 2 gaming audience. ''Dancing Stage Max'' was modeled after ''Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2'' in America and ''Dance Dance Revolution Strike'' in ...
'' (Konami, 2005) – EyeToy mini games, players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
*''
Dance Dance Revolution Strike'' (Konami, 2006) – EyeToy mini games, players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
*''
Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova (North America)
, released in Europe as ''Dancing Stage SuperNova'', is an arcade and PlayStation 2 game in the '' Dance Dance Revolution'' (''DDR'') series of music video games. It was produced by Konami and released through Betson Enterprises. The game was re ...
'' (Konami, 2006) – EyeToy mini games, players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
*''
Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova'' (Konami, 2007) – EyeToy mini games, players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
*''
Dancing Stage SuperNova (Europe)
, released in Europe as ''Dancing Stage SuperNova'', is an arcade and PlayStation 2 game in the '' Dance Dance Revolution'' (''DDR'') series of music video games. It was produced by Konami and released through Betson Enterprises. The game was r ...
'' (Konami, 2007) – EyeToy mini games, players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
*''
Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 (North America)'' (Konami, 2007) – EyeToy mini games, players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
*''
Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2'' (Konami, 2008) – EyeToy mini games, players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
*''
Dance Dance Revolution X (North America)'' (Konami, 2008) – EyeToy mini games, players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
*''
Dance Dance Revolution X2 (North America)'' (Konami, 2009) – EyeToy mini games, players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
*''
Dance Factory
''Dance Factory'' is a children's television show which ran for nine weeks from March to May 2005 at 10.30am on BBC One. It was simulcast on the CBBC Channel. It is hosted by Reggie Yates, with co-presenters Camilla Dallerup and Nigel Clarke.
...
'' – players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
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DT Racer'' (XS Games, 2005) – Take a photo using the EyeToy camera and use as driver licence photo in-game and during races in first-person view you can see your reflection in the rear-view mirror.
*''
Formula One 05
''Formula One 05'' is a racing video game developed by Studio Liverpool and published by Sony Computer Entertainment exclusively for PlayStation 2. It is a sequel to the 2004 video game '' Formula One 04'' and was based on the 2005 Formula One ...
'' (
Sony
, commonly stylized as SONY, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. As a major technology company, it operates as one of the world's largest manufacturers of consumer and professional ...
, mid-2004)
*''
Flow: Urban Dance Uprising''
*''
Gaelic Games: Football''
*''
Get On Da Mic'' (
Eidos Interactive, 2004) – players can see their performance
*''
Gran Turismo 4'' - used to unlock the
Nike One concept car, intended for buyers of a Nike limited edition of the game
*''
Gretzky NHL 2005''
*''
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'' (Electronic Arts, 2004) – features EyeToy minigames
*''
Jackie Chan Adventures'' (Sony, 2004) – features Eye Toy minigames
*''
Karaoke Revolution Party''
*''
Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol''
*''
Lemmings'' (
Team17
Team17 Group plc is a British video game developer and publisher based in Wakefield, England. The venture was created in December 1990 through the merger of British publisher 17-Bit Software and Swedish developer Team 7. At the time, the two co ...
, 2006)
*''
L'eredità
''L'eredità'' (''The inheritance'') is an Italian Rai 1 game show. It premiered on 29 July 2002. From 29 July 2002 to 10 June 2006, it was hosted by Italian presenter Amadeus. He was succeeded by Carlo Conti, who hosted the show until 14 Apr ...
'' (
Milestone srl
Milestone S.r.l. is an Italian video game developer based in Milan. Founded in 1994 by Antonio Farina, the studio specialises in racing games, especially motorcycle racing games. The company began under the name Graffiti, developing the car rac ...
, 2003) – used for player avatars
*''
LittleBigPlanet'' (
Media Molecule
Media Molecule Ltd. is a British video game developer based in Guildford, Surrey. Founded in 2006 by Mark Healey, Alex Evans, David Smith, and Kareem Ettouney, Sony Computer Entertainment acquired the firm in 2010. It became part of SCE Worldw ...
, 2008) – Although released on the PS3 and designed for PlayStation Eye, it is EyeToy compatible. Players can take pictures to be used as in-game stickers for placement on walls and other surfaces
*''
LMA Manager 2005'' (
Codemasters, 2004) – players can have their pictures on in-game newspapers
*''
MLB 2005''
*''
MLB 2006'' – used to create a player
*''
MLB '06: The Show''
*''
MLB '07: The Show''
*''
MLB '08: The Show''
*''
MLB '09: The Show''
*''
MLB 10: The Show''
*''
MLB 11: The Show''
*''
NBA 07''
*''
Racing Battle: C1 Grand Prix'' (
Genki, 2005) – Used to capture textures to be used as car stickers in the bodypaint interface
*
''SingStar'' series (
Sony
, commonly stylized as SONY, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. As a major technology company, it operates as one of the world's largest manufacturers of consumer and professional ...
, 2004–2008) – singers can optionally see themselves when singing
*''
The Sims 2
''The Sims 2'' is a 2004 strategic life simulation video game developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts. It is the second major title in ''The Sims'' series, and is the sequel to ''The Sims.'' The game was released for Microsoft Windo ...
'' – players can take pictures of themselves, then put it on the wall or make their Sims paint it
*''
Stuart Little 3: Big Photo Adventure''
*''
The Polar Express'' (
THQ, 2004)
*''
The Sims 2: Pets''
*''
The Urbz: Sims in the City'' (Electronic Arts, 2004) – players can have their faces on in-game billboards
*''
This Is Football 2005''
*''
Tony Hawk's American Wasteland'' (
Activision
Activision Publishing, Inc. is an American video game publisher based in Santa Monica, California. It serves as the publishing business for its parent company, Activision Blizzard, and consists of several subsidiary studios. Activision is one ...
) – Used to import the player's face onto a created skater.
*''
Tony Hawk's Underground 2
''Tony Hawk's Underground 2'' is a skateboarding video game, the sixth entry in the '' Tony Hawk's'' series after ''Tony Hawk's Underground''. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision on October 4, 2004 in the U.S. for the PlaySta ...
'' (Activision, 2004) – Player can capture an image of their face and map it onto their character.
*''
Vib-Ripple'' (''
NanaOn-Sha'', 2004) — Players can take photos, and use them as stages.
*''
YetiSports Arctic Adventures'' (
JoWood Productions, 2005) – EyeToy multi-player games
*''
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Party Edition'' (Eidos Interactive, late 2006) – players can have their 'mugshots' on a winning check
*''
World Tour Soccer 2006''
Cameo
''EyeToy: Cameo'' is a system for allowing players to include their own images as
avatars in other games. Games that support the feature include a head scanning program that can be used to generate a 3D model of the player's head. Once stored on a memory card, this file is then available in games that support the Cameo feature. ''EyeToy: Cameo'' licenses the head creation technology
Digimask Digimask is an avatar technology that allows a user to input a front and (optional) side digital photo of their head which then automatically creates a fully articulated 3D model of that head. This 3D model can then be used in digital applications s ...
.
See also
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List of games compatible with EyeToy
This article provides a list of games that are compatible with the EyeToy camera peripheral on the PlayStation 2, both released and unreleased, organised alphabetically by name.
EyeToy specific games
These games require the EyeToy to be played.
...
*
Mixed reality
*
Dreameye
The is a home video game console released by Sega on November 27, 1998, in Japan; September 9, 1999, in North America; and October 14, 1999, in Europe. It was the first sixth-generation video game console, preceding Sony's PlayStation 2, Nint ...
, the first camera accessory for a home gaming console, used on the Dreamcast
*
PlayStation Eye, the successor to the EyeToy for the PlayStation 3
*
Xbox Live Vision, a similar camera made for the Xbox 360
*
Kinect, a similar device made for the Xbox 360
References
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PlayStation 2 accessories
Logitech products
Webcams
Products introduced in 2003
Interactive Achievement Award winners
Gesture recognition