Eyetoy Antigrav (2026)

(2004) stands out as a landmark title for the PlayStation 2’s EyeToy peripheral, shifting the series away from simple mini-games toward a more "traditional" extreme sports experience. Developed by Harmonix , the studio later famous for Guitar Hero and Rock Band , it tasks players with controlling a futuristic hoverboarder using their actual body movements rather than a standard controller. Gameplay & Mechanics

: You steer by leaning your head, jump by standing up quickly from a crouch, and perform tricks like backflips or cartwheels by sweeping your arms upward. EyeToy Antigrav

: Focuses on high scores earned through tricks, rail grinding, and flying through rings. (2004) stands out as a landmark title for

: A standard racing format where you compete against AI opponents on expansive, futuristic tracks. EyeToy Antigrav