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EyeToy includes 12 exciting interactive games based on music, puzzles, sports and other original genres. Each mini-game requires the player to use their body in unique ways, from quick jabs in Boxing Chump, high leg kicking in Kung Foo, rhythmically tapping hands and feet in Beat Freak, and even using high-knees and headers in Keep Ups. The multiplayer mode offers numerous additional challenges and a chance to compete against and laugh with, and at, friends. With no need for a controller, anyone can have fun with EyeToy, and no previous gaming experience is required. Watch as players jump, kick, and flail their arms to create entertaining action with EyeToy. [Sony]
74,99 €
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In addition to including features from the previous game, PS2 gamers will now have the opportunity to participate in exciting head-to-head DDR online competitions for the first time ever. The 100 top scorers will be recognized through an interactive ranking system, letting novice players test their dancing mettle against top-notch DDR experts. Players can also go online to access new challenge missions which will be refreshed periodically, allowing players a way to continually expand the DDR gaming experience. Whether players are looking to dance to the hottest tracks in town, choreograph, edit and create their own dance steps, or use the ‘Work Out’ mode to burn off excess pounds, DDR Extreme 2 will offer players of all ages an interactive and fun way to get up and groove. The game’s support for the EyeToy Camera continues to add depth and dimension to the gameplay. While using the camera, players can access fast-paced mini games and use both their hands and feet while dancing and watching themselves on TV. Keeping players on the dance mat is more than 100 minutes of energetic dance music, including exclusively-licensed dance hits as well as smash-hit songs, such as "Genie In A Bottle" and "Oops!...I Did It Again." Also adding to the impressive line-up of songs is new music by the famous video game musician Yuzo Koshiro, whose credits include composing music for hit games such as Streets of Rage series, Revenge of Shinobi and Shenmue. [Konami]
88,99 €
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SEGA SuperStars for EyeToy, developed by SEGA's Sonic Team studio, leverages the camera control-method featured in EyeToy to bring a new level of interactivity to the company's core brands such as Sonic the Hedgehog, Samba de Amigo, House of the Dead, Virtua Fighter and more.
71,99 €
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Tracks include: Aretha Franklin-Respect, Barry White-You're The First, The Last, My Everything, Black Sabbath-Paranoid, Blur-Parklife, David Bowie-Life On Mars?, Depeche Mode-Enjoy The Silence, Dusty Springfield-Son Of A Preacher Man, Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong-Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Elton John-Rocket Man, Elvis Presley-Blue Suede Shoes, Jackie Wilson-Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Ever Want To Meet), John Lennon-Imagine, Johnnny Cash-Ring Of Fire, Lynyrd Skynyrd-Sweet Home Alabama, Madonna-Papa Don't Preach, Marvin Gaye-I Heard It Through The Grapevine, Nirvana-Smells Like Teen Spirit, Patsy Cline-Crazy, Pet Shop Boys-Always On My Mind, Roxy Music -Love Is The Drug, Sam Cooke-What A Wonderful World, The Jackson 5-I Want You Back, The Monkees-Daydream Believer, The Police-Roxanne, The Righteous Brothers-Unchained Melody, The Rolling Stones-Sympathy For The Devil, The Smiths-This Charming Man, Tina Turner-What's Love Got To Do With It?, U2-Vertigo, Whitney Houston-The Greatest Love Of All
68,99 €
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