(Just look into your kid’s saucer-size eyes.) The new pet also can take part in activities such as bowling, bubble blowing and dress-up. Just letting this little fellow roam the on-screen floor (that means clean it up, Junior) while performing basic interactions such as petting or grooming is really magical. Among the motion-controlled possibilities, use the Move to saw wood in the house-remodeling show “DIY Raw,” apply the perfect makeup combination to a mannequin in “Frockstar” or cook up some fajitas in “Big Beat Kitchen.” * EyePet (Sony Computer Entertainment America, rated T for teen, $39.99) Youngsters take control of a baby creature reminiscent of a distant cousin of “The Land of the Lost’s” Pakuni in the incredibly deep virtual pet simulation, which mixes live action with animation on the owner’s television screen. After capturing images of players’ faces, a couple of expressions and an audio catchphrase using the Eye camera and its microphone, the four players come to frighteningly animated life to compete for fame and endorsement deals by beating opponents in five television series. ![]() ![]() ![]() * TV Superstars (Sony Computer Entertainment, rated T for teen, $39.99) Starring in a reality show has never been easier, thanks to this wacky party game.
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