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Junk TV Gives PlayStation 2 Video Sharing

Thanks to GameGossip for reprinting the press release announcing the release of Datel's unofficial Junk TV software for PlayStation 2, which allows UK-based users with a PS2, broadband connection, and the already million-selling USB Eye Toy peripheral to "record great video messages and share them with your friends over the internet. Store your video clips on Datel's Max TV server, and download messages recorded by others." The PS2 disc, which, interestingly, hasn't passed Sony approval, promises you can "record messages of up to a minute in length", and then "browse the uploaded clips by type, looking for soap-box rants, karaoke performances, games tips and more", although it's unclear whether messages will be vetted before being made public. Update: 12/15 23:11 GMT by S : The Junk TV site is now online, and reveals there's a U.S. version of the software called Max TV.

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  1. I Just Saw This... by GTRacer · · Score: 3, Informative
    I can't remember which store, but I was browsing games at the Florida Mall in Orlando, and at the bottom shelf of a unit full of those stupid Cheat disks was this Junk TV Disk.

    At least I think it was - don't remember the name. It was DEFINITELY a Datel product for the EyeToy touting these kinds of video acitivies though. And I'm fairly certain it was for NTSC|U/C.

    I thought it was neat to see non-Sony support for the EyeToy. I'd really like to see what future games do with it, besides built-in face-mapping.

    Kinda how Manhunt uses the headset to "whisper" directly in your ear...

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  2. A minute? by Hedonist123 · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Seems like a little too short of a time for this to really hit the market decently. I can't see a single minute of video clip being useful for things like karaoke and the others listed in the article. Unless there is a seemless way to merge several of them after downloading, maybe I missed that.

    Speaking of missing things, I really don't understand the Eye Toy. Does anyone own one? If they've sold a million of them, there must be some decent use to them. When I first saw them I thought they looked like just a little gimmick add-on, sort of like the gameboy camera. Maybe I just haven't looked into it enough.

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    1. Re:A minute? by Tiersten · · Score: 3, Informative

      I've got an EyeToy and it's okay. I've only got the basic disc that comes with the EyeToy though. There is an add on disc that is one of the bundled games (the dancing one) but expanded more but I don't have that.

      The EyeToy is innovative anyway. The actual games you play with it are quite basic but are quite enjoyable if you've got a few friends around. If you play it by yourself then it'd be really boring after the first few goes.

      It's basically a reasonable webcam with audio support really and some fancy software. As to whether this is a gimmick or a good product is personal opinion really. Some people love it and others think it is the most pointless thing ever. You could say this about most things though so *shrug*

      The bundled disc that comes with the EyeToy has a basic video message function in it. You don't upload them to a server however, it saves onto memory cards. It records quite fuzzy video and audio together. What Datel have done is bolt on broadband functionaility onto something similar they made in house it seems.

    2. Re:A minute? by davidhan · · Score: 2, Insightful

      It probably won't be a mainstream hit, but it could be a 'cult' hit. A minute might be longer than you think. I mean most tv commercials are 30 seconds, some are even 15 seconds.

  3. Huh? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative
    PS2 disc, which, interestingly, hasn't passed Sony approval


    How is this "interesting"? Aren't all of Datel's products unlicensed?
    1. Re:Huh? by simoniker · · Score: 2

      It's interesting, imho, because I'm not sure how far Datel can go into making actual products with actual features before Sony come after them more determinedly. OK, Action Replay products are one thing - they clearly act on other games. But Junk TV, unless you suggest it 'acts' on Eye Toy, is arguably a standalone product. How do they get away with with it, and will they continue to? Kinda intriguing.

  4. Is there any doubt.... by MBraynard · · Score: 2, Funny
    Annonymous computer network + cameras = pr0n

    So I guess now you will be able to have Goatse on your playstation. Hurrah!