Sony's EyePet is more or less a direct descendent of all those Catz and Dogz games (or should that be gamez?) that surfaced in the mid nineties. Both series were massively popular with gamers who were either unable or unwilling to deal with the expense, responsibility or omnipresent faeces that accompanies real-world pet ownership. In essence, the player used their mouse to interact with a cartoon mutt or feline as they pranced around their computer screen. You fed the animal, groomed it, and teased it with toys.
Tim Smith is a graphic designer and illustrator from Wales, who designed press kits for games like MotorStorm: Pacific Rift and SOCOM 4.
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Is too cute to pass up. It may actually get my wife off the Wii and onto the PS3.
The review have to be made by a kid, not from a grown up man
the gf is going to go ape sh!t over this
According to the Eurogamer review, you have to position the PSEye at knee height pointing down. I assumed this since I first heard about EyePet. The problem for me is, I don't have a coffee table. I have a SumoSac for my gaming chair in the living room and I just put my beer on the floor when I'm gaming... no table. I want EyePet, however I'm not sure where the heck I'm going to position the PSEye at knee height. Maybe I could get a small crate to use as an end table/PSEye platform....