[email protected]

HI

I wanted to ask if you liked the eyetoy? Did it work well? At least well
enough to make up for hte cost.
Cheyenne can not use the controllers for the regular games and gets very
frustrated. She has had several strokes and can not use her left hand much.
I saw this and thought it might be a good idea. If it really works well.

Thanks
Paul

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Jenny E.

The eye toy actually belonged to the other family. Maybe she will chime in here. My boys really did like it. We have a GameCube and now they want PS2....for the eye toy! The cost really isn't that much more than a regular game, is it? And I think you get something like 12 games on it.

Jen :o)
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From: pmteet@...
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Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 8:19 PM
Subject: [AlwaysLearning] OT PS2 eyetoy games Jen


HI

I wanted to ask if you liked the eyetoy? Did it work well? At least well
enough to make up for hte cost.
Cheyenne can not use the controllers for the regular games and gets very
frustrated. She has had several strokes and can not use her left hand much.
I saw this and thought it might be a good idea. If it really works well.

Thanks
Paul

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In a message dated 1/26/04 11:23:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,
pmteet@... writes:

> I wanted to ask if you liked the eyetoy? Did it work well? At least well
> enough to make up for hte cost.
>

My boys love the eye toy. They use it a lot and it works really well and is
easy to set up. Jackson and I also like it too :-)
We tried it out at Best Buy before we bought it. They had it set up on one
of their big screen TVs there.
Pam G


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Dominique Moseley

Hi,
I am the "other" mom that reads everything, but posts rarely :) My
husband spends a lot more time doing video games alone and with the kids
than I do so I asked him to respond to this e-mail. I have copied his
response below. :)


Dominique
very proud momma of Stanzi,Robby,&Gabbi


The eye toy is a great tool, and the 12 included games are easy to learn
and play, but fun for many different skill levels. I'm sure you know
this already, but I wanted to be sure -- It is not a replacement for a
regular controller, and can only be used with the games designed
specifically for the eye toy. Right now, the only games available are
the 12 that come with it, but there are others on the way according to
eyetoy.com -- I think they are ideal for the child who would like to
play video games, but may have fine motor difficulties. For our kids,
it has certainly been worth the money.

Feel free to email me at bill@... if you have any other
questions.

Bill



Bill Moseley
Associate Professor, Computer Studies
Bakersfield College
bill@...
www.bmoseley.com <http://www.bmoseley.com/>
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HI

I wanted to ask if you liked the eyetoy? Did it work well? At least
well
enough to make up for hte cost.
Cheyenne can not use the controllers for the regular games and gets
very
frustrated. She has had several strokes and can not use her left hand
much.
I saw this and thought it might be a good idea. If it really works
well.

Thanks
Paul





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