TGS 2007: My Stylist Helps Coordinate Your Closet
By Emily Balistrieri September 25, 2007 | 6:52:02 PMCategories: Tokyo Game Show 2007
Are you one of those girls (or guys, we won't discriminate) who has so many clothes that you would need a virtual database complete with digital pictures of each item to keep tabs on your wardrobe? Well, your PSP will come rushing to the rescue this Winter in Japan with My Stylist.
The game includes a digital lens that attaches neatly to the top of the PSP, turning the whole thing into a camera while you snap pix of all your shirts, pants, shoes, accessories-- you name it. Once the pictures are in the system you name them and arrange everything into outfits. Then you can decide what styles are appropriate for what sorts of activities.
The game also features a diary module where you can chart out what your wore on what day, what you were up to and with whom, and even what the weather was like. Or, if you're OC, use it to plot out all your outfits a month in advance. They should really add an icon to remind you to do laundry...
Despite the fact that the PSP can be used to view digital photos, we've been told the camera attachment will only work with My Stylist. I guess it's because no one would buy a PSP camera attachment, but it would've been a nice perk for the people who decided to pick up this wardrobe assistant.
The retail price will be about ¥5000, or a little less than $50, which includes the camera, but we're not sure how that amount is split between the peripheral and the software.