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EyeToy: Operation Spy (also known as SpyToy in PAL regions) is a PlayStation 2 game which uses the EyeToy camera peripheral to detect player movements. The main objective of the game is to guard a room from an intruder. Unique features include new face recognition technology, new video messaging, and interactive missions. If an intruder is caught, the next time the player returns to the room they can watch the recorded video of who came in. The idea for EyeToy: Operation Spy came from the game EyeToy: Play 2 which also had similar security features.

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  • EyeToy: Operation Spy (also known as SpyToy in PAL regions) is a PlayStation 2 game which uses the EyeToy camera peripheral to detect player movements. The main objective of the game is to guard a room from an intruder. Unique features include new face recognition technology, new video messaging, and interactive missions. If an intruder is caught, the next time the player returns to the room they can watch the recorded video of who came in. The idea for EyeToy: Operation Spy came from the game EyeToy: Play 2 which also had similar security features. (en)
  • EyeToy: Operation Spy (ook wel bekend als SpyToy) is een computerspel uit 2005 voor de PlayStation 2, dat de EyeToy nodig heeft om te fungeren. Het hoofddoel van het spel is een kamer vrij te houden van indringers. Unieke mogelijkheden zijn de nieuwe gezichtsherkenningstechnologie en de videoberichten. Het idee voor dit spel kwam van EyeToy: Play 2 waarin een gelijksoortig spel voorkwam. De speler moest hierbij dingen stelen zonder betrapt te worden door de bewakingscamera's en -mensen. (nl)
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  • EyeToy: Operation Spy (also known as SpyToy in PAL regions) is a PlayStation 2 game which uses the EyeToy camera peripheral to detect player movements. The main objective of the game is to guard a room from an intruder. Unique features include new face recognition technology, new video messaging, and interactive missions. If an intruder is caught, the next time the player returns to the room they can watch the recorded video of who came in. The idea for EyeToy: Operation Spy came from the game EyeToy: Play 2 which also had similar security features. (en)
  • EyeToy: Operation Spy (ook wel bekend als SpyToy) is een computerspel uit 2005 voor de PlayStation 2, dat de EyeToy nodig heeft om te fungeren. Het hoofddoel van het spel is een kamer vrij te houden van indringers. Unieke mogelijkheden zijn de nieuwe gezichtsherkenningstechnologie en de videoberichten. Het idee voor dit spel kwam van EyeToy: Play 2 waarin een gelijksoortig spel voorkwam. De speler moest hierbij dingen stelen zonder betrapt te worden door de bewakingscamera's en -mensen. (nl)
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