
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue!
A 3D platformer based on the Disney/Pixar film, where players control Buzz Lightyear through Andy's house and beyond to rescue Woody from the toy collector Al McWhiggin. Features voice acting from the original movie cast.
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About This Retro Game
The game expands the movie's storyline with original levels including Al's Toy Barn and Airport Terminal, incorporating puzzle-solving elements alongside traditional platforming challenges.
Buzz utilizes special abilities like laser attacks, hover jumps, and rocket boosts. Collectible Pizza Planet tokens unlock bonus content including behind-the-scenes footage.
Notable for its faithful recreation of the Toy Story universe in early 3D graphics, it became one of the highest-rated movie-to-game adaptations of its era.
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