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==History==
The EyeToy was originally thought of by Dr Richard Marks, who had the idea of connecting a [[web camera]] to a PlayStation 2 and using it to play games with. The idea of using cameras in games is not new, as used previously in many arcade games and toys such as the [[Game Boy Camera]], but with the resolution of modern cameras and the processing power of the PlayStation 2 there were new ideas possible. The idea was taken up by S.C.E.E. London Studio, who showed a concept in [[2002]] with four games. The idea was a success and the hardware was released in Europe in July [[2003]] along with its first real game, ''[[EyeToy: Play]]''. The sequel to the EyeToy will come out in early [[2006]] with [[High-definition]] capabilities and supported by the [[
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