
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue
Based on the Disney/Pixar film, this 3D platformer follows Buzz Lightyear's quest to rescue Woody from the toy collector Al McWhiggin. Features voice acting from the original movie cast and levels inspired by key film locations.
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About This Retro Game
The game expands the movie's storyline with original levels like Al's Toy Barn and Pizza Planet, incorporating classic platforming mechanics with toy-themed power-ups.
Notable for its faithful character animations and humor, including Buzz's special moves like rocket jumps and laser attacks. Collectible Pizza Planet tokens unlock bonus content.
Received praise for capturing the film's charm while offering challenging gameplay. The PlayStation version was considered the definitive edition with enhanced graphics and audio.
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