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Product Details:
Product Length: 7.75 inches
Product Width: 5.5 inches
Product Height: 2.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.31 pounds
Package Length: 7.7 inches
Package Width: 5.6 inches
Package Height: 2.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.85 pounds
Release Date: September 21, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 49 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: PlayStation2
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 49 customer reviews )
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109 of 115 found the following review helpful:

4more fun than setting stuff on fire...Nov 16, 2004
By Lindsey C. "Lynz"
Talk about the next generation of gaming, this game is so awesome I reccomend to everyone and anyone. This is a PERFECT Christmas present, and is for sure my new favorite game. Although there are a few draw backs to the game, which I have experienced myelf:

*-*LIGHTNING*-* oh my GOD the eye toy is annoying, this is the biggest draw back to the game is the picky lighting and calibration, if you don't have a room with decent lighting i suggest you don't get it. My game is SO picky I had to buy a shop light just for the thing to work. Kind of a draw back, and a bit aggrivating...
*-*Another thing to add to the lighting is the calibration, the eye toy is out dated for the technology used in anti-grav, making it a bit difficult when the lighting is just slightly off. It can mistake your hand or arm for your face, so when you move your arm up to reach for something, it thinks your jumping. Something that REALLY made me mad...
*-*Yet another thing to add to the lighting is that if you get the lighting to work my just well turning on a light, be warned the stupid camera picks up shadows. So the shadows of your arms is might mistake for your head!

But if you do get it working, it is so much fun, just pure awesomeness in a box. Assuming you have some paitence, this game is for you. Even for the less physically fit among us. That's another cool part about this game is that you can get a work out from just waving your arms around, crouching and jumping. So if your a lazy game (like myself) who doesn't want to be bothered exercising, this is another game for you! Exercise and fun all in one.

Another thing I wanna point out is the soundtrack. Personally I like pop/punk, but I really like the music. A cool thing about the music is that it's not jsut computer generated, ad actually band worked ot make a soundtrack! It's awesome.

The graphics are nice, not awesome, but nice. Since your mostly moving the whole time it really doesn't matter all that much. So now you PS2 owners won't have to be jealous of Xbox owners who have Halo 2, now you can shove a futuristic game in thier face that no one else with a different console can play. Although on Xbox the graphics would be better, PS2 had it first. And I agree with another comment in the last review, online play would be AWESOME! My mom would start to wonder why I would be crouching and talking to the television, but hey, whatever.

My overall impression is get the game, it's worth a try. And if the ligting really doesn't work for you, just return it and buy something else. GET THIS GAME! IT'S AWESOME! The only thing that brought down my rating is the lighting thing, it was a gloomy day today, and there for my game wouldn't work quite right.

74 of 78 found the following review helpful:

5More fun than it looks.Nov 07, 2004
By Having Fun Online
I just played a demo of the game at Best Buy and it is way more fun and more challenging than it looks.
With this Eyetoy game, you don't see yourself on the screen, but it tracks your movements to control a hoverboarder.
When you duck, he/she ducks. The same goes for jumping and moving left and right. Sometimes there are things you have to reach out and grab and you really have to reach sometimes!
You can also pull off tricks by moving your arms around in a deliberate fashion for each trick as well as jumping and crouching.
Don't be bothered that it comes with the camera, because all new games cost $50.00. Sony also believes this game will reach a different audience than the other eyetoy games, so it comes with a camera. I would say if you're an eyetoy fan, absolutely definately get this. You won't be disappointed.
Plus, it provides a decent workout without getting exhausted or even tired. But you will break a sweat.
I'll write another review when I have the game in my hands on Nov. 10th.

42 of 42 found the following review helpful:

5This... game... rules.Nov 14, 2004
By Magellum
I just got my copy a couple days ago. The other Eyetoy games are... eh, fun... but this is the first REAL game for the Eyetoy camera. In the other games you see yourself onscreen, so in Antigrav though, it plays like a real videogame, you control your character in the game by moving, so you jump, he jumps -- you turn, he turns -- you reach out, he reaches out and grabs stuff. This is the future of videogames. it's awesome that you can do this in your home on a regular console, i can't wait til X-box gets this.

The game itself is fun too, it's kind of like SSX, but... eh, not really. in this, you're a hoverboard racer in the future, so you're racing through the cities against other hoverboarders racers in the future. the best is playing against your friends (and beating them). 4 people can play, one at a time, but it records your run, so when the next person goes, your racer repeats your run againsrt them, so it's just like they are racing against you. by the time the last one goes, he's racing against the 3 other players real runs. this is hella rad.

sometimese the camera gets off a little, and you have to just adjust your lights in your livign room, but it's not bad. also, this game comes with the camera for free, so don't be fooled in thinking you have to buy the camera separate. now they just need to save your runs and send them online, so you can race against other people over 'the internets!'

go buy this now.

21 of 21 found the following review helpful:

5This is the game I was looking forFeb 06, 2005
By Amy Humphries
I am an overweight 31-year-old female. I bought a PS2 and DDR with a dancemat after reading stories about how people got addicted to DDR and lost weight playing it. But I never got into DDR and it the mat was always in my way. So I hid the mat under the sofa and never play it.

Then I bought an EyeToy with that came with Play. I found some of the games fun, but they were too short, and got boring quickly.

Then I bought Antigrav. And this was the PS2 game I was looking for. I can't get enough of it. Unfortunely, due to my TV and EyeToy facing a window, I can only play at night. I'm looking into getting a thick thermal curtain in hopes that will help.

Antigrav isn't strenous, and it won't get your heart rate up too high, but its good for playing for longer periods of time without realizing your getting some exercise.

I love exploring the tracks and discovering new paths. The graphics are pretty nice and I like the colors.

One piece of advice... If you are having trouble hitting the targets you may need to adjust the EyeToy so that you have to stand closer to it. If you have to reach to hit the start or lock buttons then you're too far away. Once I figured that out I did much better.

20 of 20 found the following review helpful:

5BEST EYE TOY GAME EVERDec 08, 2004
By tippmann
I thought that this game was awsome. I just got it today and im already adicted to it. And its not true what everybodys saying about you have to have perfect lighting, the room that I play in doesn't have good light at all, at first i thought I wouldnt be able to play because to red light on the eye toy was bliking but when your getting your head locked into the screen there is a "dim room" option that will make your room on the screen bright enough so that the red light goes off and you can play just like if you were playing in a room with perfect light. so you need to get it even if your room doesnt have very good lighting. So anyways back to how you play the game, if you want to turn left you len left and if you want to turn right you lean right. You can even grab things, just hold out your hand a certain distance to grab what you need to. If you want to duck you just duck. If you want to jump you actually jump, the only bad thing abought jumping is that its delayed, so you need to jump a little before the object you need to get over. It is a little hard to get use to at first but you get the hang of it in like 15 min. There are 2 modes in solo, there is "style" and "speed". In "style" you win by getting more points than your opponents by doing tricks or by grabing points. "speed" iis just racing but you can still do tricks so that you fill up your boost bar. And its even greater that there is a multiplayer type game so that you can challenge your frinds. But your not all on the screen at once you have to try to either beat your oppenets time or points. And you can also get more stuff my winning alot so that you can upgrade your board and player. And it comes with the eye toy for 50$ but I think just the game will come out soon. But most new games are 50$ anyway. Its defenatly worth it, I strongly reccomend it!

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