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The new PS2 game from Harmonix Music, EyeToy: AntiGrav, attempts something that most sports games have been teasing you with for years now: it puts you in the game. Well, sort of. Thanks to the title's use of the PS2's EyeToy accessory, you control your high-speed extreme rider with more than just...

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No Caption ProvidedThe new PS2 game from Harmonix Music, EyeToy: AntiGrav, attempts something that most sports games have been teasing you with for years now: it puts you in the game. Well, sort of. Thanks to the title's use of the PS2's EyeToy accessory, you control your high-speed extreme rider with more than just your hands and fingers. Your whole body--arms, legs, and head--gets in on the action.

As Ryan points out in his review, however, this interesting control scheme is hampered by some of the inherent technical limitations of the EyeToy itself. When the EyeToy is happy, the game responds well and makes for an immersive experience; when it's unhappy, you might feel less like a gamer and more like a plumber working on a particularly troublesome leak.

Has the EyeToy already run its technological course, or are there more innovations around the corner for this little accessory?

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