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Sega Superstars : ウィキペディア英語版
Sega Superstars

''Sega Superstars'' is a party video game developed by Sonic Team for the PlayStation 2. It was published by Sega and released in Europe on October 22, 2004; in North America in November 2, 2004; and in Japan in November 11, 2004. The game features several minigames based on various Sega titles that are controlled using the EyeToy peripheral.
==Gameplay==
Gameplay is similar to that of ''EyeToy: Play'', in which players use their body to play a variety of minigames. However, while that game only picked up player's movement, ''Sega Superstars'' uses a more advanced system. Before the start of each game, a setup screen with an orange area is shown. In order to start the game, players have to stand in a position where the orange area won't pick up any movement and select the continue button. This method determines what area is the background, allowing EyeToy to pick up the player's position, as opposed to just what areas are moving. This is particularly prominent in games like ''Puyo Puyo'', that uses the player's entire body.

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