Having to carry the EyePet card with you where ever you go. Just to see the little creature is a hassle to say the least. You are advised to stay away from this Eyepet as you will be forever chained to a flat surface.
OXCGN's follow-up from yesterdays part one on the mOve hardware, is Part Two, The Games.
Mainly looking at the games that come in the MOVE Start Pack which you get alongside the MOVE controller and other gear needed to get yourself up and running with Playstation MOVE.
As always, an unbiased look at what gamers are being given by publishers and companies, and well worth the time to go and check it out.
"Eye Pet move edition : Again we will keep it short as we have covered the game previously Eye Pet is a game for the younger user, I guess it’s the modern equivalent of a Tamagotchi in which you must care for your onscreen pet, feed wash and entertain it to keep it happy. Now that Eye pet is one of the Move controllers launch titles we felt it needed another look with the new control system and instantly it is a lot better"
"Sony's EyePet is more or less a direct descendent of all those Catz and Dogz games (or should that be gamez?) that surfaced in the mid nineties. Both series were massively popular with gamers who were either unable or unwilling to deal with the expense, responsibility or omnipresent faeces that accompanies real-world pet ownership. In essence, the player used their mouse to interact with a cartoon mutt or feline as they pranced around their computer screen. You fed the animal, groomed it, and..."

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