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Eye Toy: Operation Spy


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ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0711719752325
Label: Sony Computer Entertainment
Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment
Model: 711719752325
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Release Date: 2006-06-15

Features
Jump into the game as you play training modules, earning important spy skills
Multiple mini-games that test your abilities at code breaking, sky diving, device disposal and criminal profiling
Go into Surveillance Mode, where you'll spy on people and record what they are doing with the EyeToy - monitor rooms, trigger playback of pre-recorded messages and establish perimeters in specific areas

Accessories
PlayStation: The Official Magazine (1-year)
Electronic Gaming Monthly
Play
Tips & Tricks Magazine

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Editorial Reviews:

With Operation Spy you'll enroll in special covert agent training, to become one of the world's great spies! Become a member of the SIA and begin your new career in the shadows. NOTE: Game requires EyeToy camera, which is NOT included!


User Comments about the Eye Toy: Operation Spy

I find the face recognition really hard, but its also fun. I've seen almost all the James Bond movies, and love Mission Impossible. I've always wanted to be a spy since I was 8. This video game: Operation Spy, gives you the ability to be a secret agent. If you like spies, BUY THIS GAME.



There isn't any redo's or practices.


I felt the other review for this game was a bit misleading, so here's a different take on the game.If you had fun with the spy toy feature on EYE TOY 2, then you'll be amused by this game.


After mastering and becoming bored with EYE TOY 1 & 2, you'll enjoy this game if you give it a try.One more thing, it really isn't a game for kids 12 and under because it is harder.


It's pretty hard at some points, just make sure you are lined up well in the screen and that you are sitting.


That's the only real drawback on the game.


It's a progressive game where you have to complete "missions" to move on.


(We've found it works better sitting than standing).


If you have trouble with the mission you have to restart the mission.


But if your kid is pretty good at some Wii games, then I'm sure they'll be able to figure out the hard parts.Have fun, and good luck.



I had high expectations from this as my 3rd grader and I really enjoy EyeToy Play2 and as I had the EyeToy cam already I thought to make it more useful by expanding my EyeToy game library. When I saw it on blowout clearance at a store (didn't actually get it from Amazon) I jumped on it. It just isn't very fun.