Toy Story 2 is an Action, Adventure, and Platformer game for PC published by Activision in 1999. Proceed to Al’s Toy Barn!
Toy Story 2 PC Game 1999 review:
The game’s plot is relative to the Toy Story 2 film and begins at Andy’s house as Al McWhiggin steals Woody from the family’s yard sale. Buzz Lightyear, Hamm, Rex, Slinky, and Mr. Potato Head venture out to find and rescue Woody.
The home console and computer version puts the player in control of Buzz Lightyear as he goes across fifteen levels (consisting of ten main levels and five boss levels) based on and inspired by locations from the film in order to rescue Woody. The player can pick up a laser power-up that gives Buzz a limited supply of powered up laser shots, as well as health-replenishing batteries and extra lives.
Pros of Toy Story 2:
- Certain objectives require the use of a special power-up that must first be unlocked in a certain level by retrieving one of Mr. Potato Head’s missing body parts.
- Power-ups include a barrier that protects Buzz from damage, rocket boots that launch him at high speeds, a disk launcher that homes in on enemies, a grappling hook for climbing up high ledges, and hover boots for floating up to high places.
- While only one Pizza Planet token is needed to clear a level, some levels require a certain number of tokens to unlock. With the exception of the Nintendo 64 version, progressing through each level unlocks FMV clips of scenes taken from the film.
- The Nintendo 64 version instead features screenshots from the film accompanied by text, shown in between levels, due to storage limitations of the Nintendo 64 cartridge.
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Basic System Requirements:
- CPU: Pentium™ class 166 MHz processor
- RAM: 32 MB RAM
- GPU: 4MB, DirectX-compatible video card, 16-bit color depth
- OS: Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/XP
- STO: 60 MB hard disk space
- Sound: DirectX-compatible sound card
- ODD: 4X CD-ROM drive
this game is beast
Who ever Saw that 49.21Gb 😂