Matt 0 point. Sad Gamer 2 points. Spent at least two hours trying to get this game to work. Tried every fix available and still wouldn't work. Toasty 2 points. Lotta good memories with this one, I think my brother and I played part of it "co-op" back on the folks' computer with each of us handling half the controls. I don't have one I played this as a demo when I was a little kid. When I got older, I was able to snag a copy so I could play the full game.
Blew my mind on how good it was. It's one of those games not a lot of people played or atleast nobody I knew , but I still thought had a certain charm. Along with Tomba 2, this is one of my all time favorite ps1 game.
Probably won't download this pc version. Older games are notoriously bad with newer operating systems, even with patches. But still cool to find that someone put this up for grabs. MarkTheMorose -1 point. WavyGravy -1 point. MrTooMuchPace -7 points. Johnfrom 3 points. I Can't find the game and play i extracted the file and extracted ISO files and that's it!!!
Nikola valentic 1 point. GroverOTG 7 points. I owned it until my step father took the game and hid it from me. I never have seen this game again and now I found it again Thanks guys!
Honkie 2 points. Thanks so much, never thought i would be able to play this again in my life, i used to play this at my cousin's house. Keziahr 11 points. As Buzz Lightyear, you must save Woody from an overzealous toy collector. There is also the evil Zurg Buzz Lightyear's archnemesis to contend with on the toy-sized level, along with his band of hench-bots. Basically, you work your way through levels destroying enemy robots, collecting icons and taking on various tasks.
Overall, there's around 10 movie-inspired levels, filled with this sort of gameplay. The first level, which starts inside of the house from the movie, really makes you feel like a toy roaming around an empty house.
Everything is proportioned properly, and there are plenty of areas to explore--from the top floor all the way down to the basement. Many of the characters from the original film are in the game as well. When Buzz meets up with them, they often have some sort of task for him to complete. For example, some of your toy pals will have you retrieve a lost object for them in return for a power-up, while others will challenge you to a race or some other activity.
Either way, Buzz is rewarded for his hard work. Buzz has all kinds of moves just like he does in the movie , which are either learned by reading the info found inside little floating alphabet blocks or within a level. Once activated, these "toy accessory" moves--like double-jumping, grappling and flying-can be linked together for access to unreachable or hidden areas. Of course, Buzz has various offensive tactics to take out enemies with.
These include his arm laser and torso spin. Most of the enemies are robotic and either fly or bounce around. Players can simply shoot them while running around, or go into "sniper mode. There will also be five main bosses in the finished game, with Zurg being the final boss. Browse games Game Portals. Install Game. The gameplay centres around collecting Pizza Planet tokens to advance onto further levels in the game and although there contains five tokens per stage only one is required to progress onto the next level in the game and a set number of tokens being required in order to access the boss stage at the end of each zone.
As previously alluded to on the first level of each zone Mr Potato Head appears requesting Buzz recover a missing body part of his, rewarding the player with one of the five aforementioned possible power-ups for doing so. Obtaining these power-ups are essential to collecting all of the tokens within the game as several of the tokens are only obtainable using specific power-ups.
Finally Buzz's dinosaur pal Rex provides advice and hints about the current level and tells players where in the level they can find the mini-boss to defeat in order to obtain the token awarded for doing so. The game's plot follows that of the film pretty closely and like the film begins with the kidnapping of Woody by evil collector Al McWhiggin outside of Andy's house.
The game then follows Buzz Lightyear and his companions as they set out to rescue the captured cowboy as the traverse the nearby neighbourhood, Al's Toy Barn, Al's penthouse and finally the airport terminal and tarmac at the film's end.
Unlike the film however the game closes after Buzz Lightyear defeats Stinky Pete aided by two henchmen in a final battle, contrary to the films actual ending. There are many noticeable differences across the different versions of the game. This includes the game having a different soundtrack across the multiple platforms on which it was released.
An example would be the first level of the game Andy's House which featured a unique soundtrack in the PS1, Dreamcast and PC release of the game. The N64 release though featured significantly different audio from the other versions of the game most likely due to the hardware differences between the various consoles.
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! Play as Buzz Lightyear as you run, jump and swing your way to victory through 15 levels of intense platforming action where you help out Mr.
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