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Posing with hands over 2 of the targets, or holding one position until a trail of beat balls is complete, may also be required from the player. Movement over a certain target on the screen will causes a bridge to raise, which the chu-chus then follow to the goal. The bridge also must be dropped at certain moments to prevent KapuKapus from destroying the score.

Large movements and loud sounds must be undertaken to stop the Crazy Taxi and complete the level. The player must move their arms into different positions in order to guide the monkey ball around obstacles and towards the goal, picking up as may bananas as possible along the way. A multitude of different zombies must be attacked and defeated by hitting them. Innocent people who occasionally appear must also be avoided. As footballs drop from the top of the screen, the aim is to head them into differently colored and scored balloons on the opposite side of the screen in order to obtain the highest score.

Standing to one side, players kick and punch the corresponding attack prompts on the screen in order to defeat the opponent. Block and counter prompts also appear, and must be reacted to accordingly. Different dance move combination must be remembered when shown by the Morolians, and then repeated in time to the music by hitting six different buttons on the screen. By waving their hands over two different targets, players must move Billy and the egg around, and crush enemies and collect fruits along the way to the goal.

Here, a chao can be hatched and petted via different movements. It is also possible to interact with some scenery Shaking trees for fruit and purchase items for the Chao using rings collected in the main game mode. The title leaves the racing mechanics to the standard controller and instead uses the EyeToy so the player can put their face on the racer and immerse themselves into the game that way. It's a clever and subtle way to incorporate the peripheral.

The Harry Potter series has dominated in the world of books and film, but it's had a complicated time in the video game industry. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is a multi-platform title, but it's the PlayStation 2 version that's the most memorable since it makes use of the EyeToy in some clever additional minigames.

The core title is a decent enough game, but there's a certain thrill to be had to wave a wand on camera, wear the famous Sorting Hat, and there's even microphone support so players can speak spells while they weave their magic. There have been a growing number of games that try to capture the energy of intense missions of espionage and stealth, but EyeToy: Operation Spy tries to go above and beyond in this regard.

Audiences have longed to step into the shoes of brave heroes ever since the beginning of gaming. Many of the titles for the EyeToy, like Play or Groove are meant for younger and more casual gamers who want more of a fun distraction than a deep and challenging video game. Antigrav even incorporates crouching and jumping into the game so the obstacles feel as immersive as possible.

The Ape Escape series doesn't get the respect that it deserves in terms of what it helped do for platformers on the original PlayStation. The game made inspired use of the advent of the dual shock controllers and while the games have gained a cult status, it's extremely exciting to see the PS2's EyeToy do something with the franchise.

Monkey Mania is a collection of minigames that's far from perfect, but great fun with a crowd. With the EyeToy camera, you appear on screen with Sonic, battle alongside your favorite Virtua Fighter champions, go bananas with the Super Monkey Ball monkeys, and much more.

Twelve games across a variety of genres ensure plenty of fun for the entire family. Sega Genesis Collection PlayStation 2. Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly PlayStation 2. Crash Nitro Kart PlayStation 2.

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