Dreameye
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The Dreameye was a digital camera released for the Dreamcast home video console by Sega, The Dreameye was a digital camera which came with Visual Park software. It was designed to be used as a webcam, and a digital camera. There were plans for games to involve the dreameye. The Dreameye did directly influence the Eye Toy, which later came out on Sony's PS2. The Dreameye came with a microphone headset, a stand, batteries, software, a cable to connect the Dreameye to the Dreamcast and a Dreameye memory card. The Dreameye had a 300,000 pixel resolution, but due to limitations on the memory card, the images would be re-sized when they were uploaded to PC. The Dreameye was only released in Japan. The Dreameye came with the Divers 2000 Dreamcast.
[edit] External links
- Pictures of Dreameye
- Article on Dreameye from IGN.com
- Website with info and pictures of Dreameye games and Dreameye's unveiling at the Tokyo Game Show (in Japanese)