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.

Title Developer Publisher North American Release date Europe Release date Japanese release date
EyeToy: Play SCE London Studio Sony Computer Entertainment November 4, 2003 July 4, 2003 February 4, 2003
EyeToy: Groove SCE London Studio Sony Computer Entertainment April 20, 2004 November 14, 2003 June 23, 2004
EyeToy: Antigrav Harmonix Sony Computer Entertainment November 9, 2004 March 2005
Sega SuperStars Sonic Team Sega November 2, 2004 October 22, 2004 November 11, 2004
U Move Super Sports Konami Konami October 22, 2004 July 15, 2004
EyeToy: Chat SCE London Studio Sony Computer Entertainment February 11, 2005
EyeToy: Play 2 SCE London Studio Sony Computer Entertainment August 16, 2005 November 5, 2004 June 16, 2005
Disney Move Ubisoft Disney Interactive Studios, Ubisoft November 19, 2004
Nicktoons: Movin' Mass Media THQ October 21, 2004
EyeToy: Monkey Mania SCEI Sony Computer Entertainment March 18, 2005 August 4, 2004
EyeToy: Kinetic SCE London Studio Sony Computer Entertainment November 8, 2005 September 23, 2005
EyeToy: EduKids SCEK Sony Computer Entertainment January 20, 2005
EyeToy: Play 3 SCE London Studio SCEE November 4, 2005
EyeToy: Operation Spy SCE London Studio SCEE November 15, 2005 October 14, 2005
Clumsy Shumsy Phoenix Games Phoenix Games October 27, 2006
Rhythmic Star Ignition Entertainment Namco March 10, 2006
Eyetoy: Play Sports SCEE Sony Computer Entertainment December 31, 2006
EyeToy: Kinetic Combat SCE London Studio SCEE November 17, 2006
EyeToy: Play Astro Zoo SCE Studios London SCEE November 2, 2007
Bob The Builder Atomic Planet Entertainment Blast! Entertainment August 23, 2007 (Australia Only) July 20, 2007

EyeToy Enhanced Games

These games may be used with the EyeToy optionally. They have an "EyeToy Enhanced" label on the box.

  • AFL Premiership 2005 (Sony. Also see section Cameo.)
  • Buzz! The Music Quiz (Sony, late 2005)
  • Buzz! The Big Quiz (Sony, March 2006)
  • Buzz! The Mega Quiz - Multiplayer mode
  • Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (North America) (Konami, 2004) - EyeToy mini games, "hands and feet" mode, and the ability to see yourself dancing.
  • DDR Festival Dance Dance Revolution (Konami, 2004) - EyeToy mini games, "hands and feet" mode, and the ability to see yourself dancing.
  • Dancing Stage Fusion (Konami, 2004) - EyeToy mini games, "hands and feet" mode, and the ability to see yourself dancing.
  • Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2 (Konami, 2005) - EyeToy mini games, "hands and feet" mode, and the ability to see yourself dancing.
  • Dancing Stage Max (Konami, 2005) - EyeToy mini games, "hands and feet" mode, and the ability to see yourself dancing.
  • Dance Dance Revolution Strike (Konami, 2006) - EyeToy mini games, "hands and feet" mode, and the ability to see yourself dancing.
  • Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova (North America) (Konami, 2006) - EyeToy mini games, "hands and feet" mode, and the ability to see yourself dancing.
  • Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova (Konami, 2007) - EyeToy mini games, "hands and feet" mode, and the ability to see yourself dancing.
  • Dancing Stage SuperNova (Europe) (Konami, 2007) - EyeToy mini games, "hands and feet" mode, and the ability to see yourself dancing.
  • Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 (North America) (Konami, 2007) - EyeToy mini games, "hands and feet" mode, and the ability to see yourself dancing.
  • Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 (Konami, 2008) - EyeToy mini games, "hands and feet" mode, and the ability to see yourself dancing.
  • Dance Factory - players can optionally see themselves dancing, additional mode with 2 camera targets.
  • DT Racer (XS Games, 2005) - photo taken by EyeToy can be used as a custom avatar
  • Formula One 05 (Sony, mid-2004)
  • Flow: Urban Dance Uprising
  • Go! Puzzle (Sony, June 2007) - For PlayStation 3
  • Get On Da Mic (Eidos, 2004) - players can see their performance
  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (EA, 2004) - features EyeToy minigames
  • Jackie Chan Adventures (Sony, 2004) - features EyeToy minigames
  • Lemmings (Team17, 2006) - only 20 levels are EyeToy compatible
  • LittleBigPlanet (Media Molecule, 2008) - 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
  • NBA 07
  • Racing Battle: C1 Grand Prix (Genki, 2005) - Used to capture textures to be used as car stickers in the bodypaint interface[1]
  • SingStar series (Sony, 2004-2009) - singers can optionally see themselves when singing
  • The Sims 2
  • Stuart Little 3: Big Photo Adventure
  • The Polar Express (THQ, 2004) - features some EyeToy minigames
  • The Sims 2: Pets
  • The Urbz: Sims in the City (EA, 2004) - players can have their faces on in-game billboards
  • Tony Hawk's Underground 2
  • YetiSports Arctic Adventures (JoWood Productions, 2005) - exclusive EyeToy multi-player games. The box claims it only works with the EyeToy but it isn't
  • Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Party Edition (Eidos, late 2006) - players can have their 'mugshots' on a winning check (Also supports Buzz! Buzzers)

EyeToy 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.

Supported games

See also

  • List of games compatible with PlayStation Move

References

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