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One of the lesser discussed Nintendo Switch 2 features took us back to our heady PS2 days, as the camera-based gameplay in the expanded version of Super Mario Jamboree sure reminded us of EyeToy.
As of this writing, we haven't seen any single-player games use the camera, but in time, you may be able to use it for motion-capture games like the good old heyday of EyeToy and Kinect gaming.
which looks like a multiplayer Eyetoy game. You may like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom are getting enhanced Nintendo Switch 2 Edition releases, with improved ...
A survey from PlayStation is asking players their thoughts on the Nintendo Switch 2, including whether they like Nintendo’s approach to pre-orders. Nintendo’s full reveal of the Switch 2 ...
The idea is to design a games for young child and the family, something active and engaging. "Especially with Nintendo’s Switch 2 releasing, there’s renewed attention on the f ...
Back in the early 2000s, when I was but a toddler, PlayStation released the EyeToy for the iconic PS2. It was a color webcam for the now-retro console that, at a very basic level, recognized motion ...
HORI reveals Nintendo Switch 2 camera that can be used in handheld mode Peripheral manufacturer HORI has announced a special camera for GameChat on Nintendo Switch 2 which can be used when playing ...
Some of the Switch 2 Edition’s new mini-games have players standing up and using their whole bodies to play, similar to the PlayStation EyeToy. As well as Camera support, GameChat also allows players ...
Star in Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV, featuring unique new modes and minigames that showcase mouse controls, the system’s built-in mic, and Nintendo ...
Nintendo has gone all out for its first Western Switch 2 commercial, bringing back actor Paul Rudd to showcase the console's new GameChat functionality. Wait... bringing back, you say? Yes, for ...