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Sony Demonstrates PS2 Video Conferencing

Thanks to GamesIndustry.biz for its article discussing Sony 's demonstration of a PlayStation 2 using a USB webcam to run a video-conference across the Internet, as showcased at the IPv6 Business Summit 2004 in Japan earlier this week. GI.biz points out that, although this conference was "about the IPv6 [Internet] protocol", according to their sources, "Sony has been encouraging developers to use the EyeToy webcam peripheral to add video communications to their online PS2 games - over the plain old IPv4 Internet - and it's expected that the first games to use the functionality could arrive before the end of the year." The article concludes that this move "would give Sony a technological lead over Microsoft", but is also "likely to raise a number of contentious issues - such as the possibility for abuse of the service."

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  1. Re:Useless in games by wan-fu · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What about a game like Ghost Recon or SOCOM where signaling can be just as effective as voice (and maybe even adding a 'cool' factor to the game) and perhaps if the game were to do something like in NS or Counter-Strike (a current or soon to be feature? I can't remember) where voice communications can be overheard by the opposing team? Or how about a game like DDR? I think a game of DDR over internet could be very cool if you could see your opponent/partner. It's not just about being useful either, it's about enhancing the game experience.

  2. Woohooo PS2 for the conference room by CowboyNick · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sweet! Now I have a legitimate excuse to order and expense a PS2 for the conference room. :)

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    -CowboyNick