Hello everyone! The PLAYSTATION Eye is beginning to hit store shelves. Be sure to check it out and download your free EyeCreate software on the PLAYSTATION Network.
Sony has confirmed that the PlayStation Eye will be out in Europe on 7th November.
The Lost Gamer writes "Those that load up EyePet today to check in on the little guy, will notice that a the title has today received a free update that introduces the ability to be able to share your best video moments with other Eyepet owners amongst other things."
This week we'll be getting the award winning puzzle platformer Braid. Along with that, Tecmo's NBA Unrivaled will be making it's debut. Call of Duty Classic was released early this week as a treat to coincide with the launch of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. DLC, and a few more PSP games will round out this week's update.
PushSquare: "The adorable Eye Pet launched today across Europe. If you haven't got your hands on a copy yet, maybe it's time you seriously considered picking up the title. We gave it a 4/4 in our review a couple of weeks back, admiring the game's sense of style, and genuinely innovative gameplay."
GOONL!NE writes: "Someone let the cat-monkey-rabbit thing out of the bag…
ConnectedConsoles: See this furry friend above? Well you could be seeing a lot more of him (or something like him) in the coming year's as Sony in-house developer London Studio have said that it's the "beginning" of a franchise.
Sony's EyeToy for the PlayStation 3 hasn't enjoyed the most robust of support since its October 2007 release. However, that could soon change with the introduction of Sony's new camera-based motion-sensing controller, which the publisher first trotted out during its 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo presence and is expected to arrive in spring 2010.
Gamervision reports: "Apparently Gamestop and Amazon had a reason to move the launch date of EyePet back. Gamervision has confirmed with Sony that the title will, indeed, miss the holiday release in North America. Here's Sony's official response:
Gamervision reports: While doing some research on release dates I found myself on GameStop.com, looking to find out when the mega-retailer was going to be getting Sony's unique EyeToy game, EyePet. To my surprise, the title, both with and without the camera, has received a fairly significant delay in their systems, moving from October of 2009 to April of 2010. Spotty computer system? Possibly, but this isn't the first time Gamestop's computers have predicted a game delay. Hell, it wouldn't be the first time this month that they've predicted a game delay.