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Utgitt i den innovative tidlige 2000-tallets tidsalder for bevegelseskontrollert spilling, EyeToy: Play 3 på PlayStation 2 gjorde spillere om til deltagere på skjermen ved hjelp av EyeToy-kameraet. Denne brukte kopien er ideell for familier og casual-spillere som ønsker å nyte et utvalg av minispill som oppmuntrer til fysisk bevegelse og sosialt samvær. Hvis du ønsker å gjenopplive klassisk festlig moro eller introdusere barn for aktiv lek gjennom spill, tilbyr EyeToy: Play 3 en tidløs opplevelse som kombinerer teknologi og underholdning.

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