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As well as having platforming segments, the game is notable for being one of the few Sega Mega Drive games to have a stage in the first-person perspective, something that the Mega Drive was not expected to be able to handle. | As well as having platforming segments, the game is notable for being one of the few Sega Mega Drive games to have a stage in the first-person perspective, something that the Mega Drive was not expected to be able to handle. | ||
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==Physical Scans== | ==Physical Scans== |
Revision as of 12:19, 28 November 2010
Toy Story |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: Disney Interactive |
Developer: Traveller's Tales, Psygnosis |
Genre: Action |
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Toy Story (トイ・ストーリー) is a Sega Mega Drive game based on the film with the same name developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Sega. Similar versions were also released for the Game Boy, Super Nintendo and Windows PCs.
As well as having platforming segments, the game is notable for being one of the few Sega Mega Drive games to have a stage in the first-person perspective, something that the Mega Drive was not expected to be able to handle.
In most levels, the controls are simple and consistent: and jumps and whips enemies, stunning them for a brief amount of time. Each level has a predefined objective which you usually must complete in a set amount of time.