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Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc.
Developer: Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.
Genre: Action Adventure
Players: 1 Player
Platform: PlayStationí‚®2 computer entertainment system
Peripherals: EyeToy í‚® USB Camera, Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStationí‚®2), DUALSHOCKí‚®2 analog controller
Launch Date: November 15, 2005
Rating: í¢â‚¬Å“Eí¢â‚¬? for í¢â‚¬Å“Everyoneí¢â‚¬?

EyeToy: Operation Spy TM is the ultimate spy training that sends players into a world of international espionage and undercover surveillance. Presented with a strong narrative, players join the SIA [Strategic Intelligence Agency] and are tasked with bringing to justice a global network of master criminals. Extended gameplay delivers new and improved security and í¢â‚¬Å“hidden cameraí¢â‚¬? surveillance features first introduced in EyeToy: Play 2 TM .

EyeToy: Operation Spy offers two unique modes: Gameplay and Surveillance . Gameplay mode allows players to enroll at the SIA and train to master the art of espionage. A players secret agent skills are put to the test by undertaking a range of assignments such as code breaking, sky diving, device disposal, criminal profiling, and using high-tech equipment to zoom into locations via satellite to uncover criminal masterminds bent on taking over the world.

Surveillance mode is a robust security system that uses the EyeToy í‚® USB camera to secretly capture footage of unwanted intruders. It can be used to passively monitor a room, triggering playback of a pre-recorded warning message on the TV screen, it can secretly record the person from the moment they enter the area, or allow players to establish a perimeter system, protecting specific areas or objects within a room.

New face-recognition technology allows players to create unique profiles that only they can unlock. Additionally, players can make video and audio recordings of the evidence that can later be stored onto Memory Card, where it can be fast forwarded, rewound, played in slow motion and edited to suit the mission. EyeToy: Operation Spy also allows gamers to capture digital still images of targets, while new and improved technology doubles the EyeToy USB Camera's photo resolution to 640x480, delivering fantastic picture quality.

Features:

í¢â‚¬Â¢ Strong narrative drops gamers into a world of international espionage

í¢â‚¬Â¢ EyeToyí‚® USB camera immerses players in the game by placing them on the TV and allowing them to move their body to play

í¢â‚¬Â¢ Get the ultimate spy training with eight thrilling spy games to master í¢â‚¬" Sky Diving, Code Breaking, Photo Fit, World Map, Nanobot, Nanotech, Geosphere and Laser Lock

í¢â‚¬Â¢ Surveillance Mode allows gamers to establish an intricate security and hidden camera system

í¢â‚¬Â¢ New Facial Recognization technology enables EyeToy: Operation Spy to recognize up to 10 faces at a time

í¢â‚¬Â¢ Record digital, night vision or time lapse video, still digital images or sound clips

í¢â‚¬Â¢ Improved video capture and compression system ensures high clarity footage í¢â‚¬" nearly doubling the EyeToyí‚® USB camera's photo resolution to 640x480 dpi

í¢â‚¬Â¢ Zoom feature allows targeted close-ups within live video feed, and the ability to set multiple alarm zones to trigger customized recordings or alerts

í¢â‚¬Â¢ Special í¢â‚¬Ëœbackground subtraction' facility used in spy games and Surveillance mode

í¢â‚¬Â¢ Print images of evidence captured during surveillance on any Epson USB printer

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