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| From: Activision Inc. Category: Video Games
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New (5) Used (27) Collectible (3) from $6.25
Avg. Customer Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 7055
Platform: Nintendo 64 ESRB: Everyone Media: Game Cartridge Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo 64 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 5 x 1.3
MPN: 10917 Model: NUS-006 (USA) UPC: 047875109179 EAN: 0047875109179 ASIN: B00001QERY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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OK Game April 24, 2000 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I received Toy Story 2 for N64 as a gift. The first few times I played it was fun. But as the levels progressed, things became harder and it was not as much fun. The graphics are OK, but it is hard to get going in the right direction. Rent or borrow it from someone, and if you like it after you've tried it, go ahead and buy it. But don't shell out the money if you haven't played it.
not that good April 2, 2000 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought the game the day after I got a my nintendo 64. I was really excited. But... the graphics are disapointing, you can never tell where you are going because the camera is all over the place, and Buzz is hard to control. If you are older say 11 or above you could probably play this. But kids at that age are not interested in that type of game. Now a little one who's going to really want it is going to get very frustrated with the game. It's VERY disapointing. Little kids will not be able to beat the some-what difficult levels. But... the levels are accurate to the movie and Buzz's voice is excellent
Yet another Disney game... March 25, 2000 33 out of 34 found this review helpful
Toy Story 2 is done well. I think that the game follows the movie fairly good. I like how some of the levels (Al's penthouse) look almost like they did in the movie!Detail: I don't think that the detail is as good as it could have been. Voice: Buzz's voice was excellent! It's done very well. Rememorble lines like: "You're mocking aren't you?" or "I am Buzz Lightyear! I come in peace." sound almost like Buzz in the movies. Graphics: The graphics in Toy Story 2 are pretty good. Levels: The levels are great! Big, detailed, identical to places in the movie! Overall Toy Story 2 is worth 5 stars, easily. ONE draw back: you can't save your game. If you want to save your progress you need to have a Controller Pack/Memory Card!
A poor offering for younger players February 5, 2000 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this game for my son, 6. The graphics are dismal (comparedto SuperMario 64 - which he just loves). One is apt to feel sea-sickwhen playing it. Camera angles are poor. Fine control of Buzz's movements is poor. If you feel you must buy it, I would advise renting it for a few days first. END
It's OK, but... February 2, 2000 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Disney presents us with another mediocre offering of a video game port of an otherwise great movie in "Toy Story 2."Gameplay more or less follows the plot of the movie -- Al steals Woody and you (Buzz) must traverse the neighborhood in order to rescue your friend. The game's theory is an awful lot like Mario 64 -- There are objectives to be completed in each level for which you get tokens (read: stars). After you collect X tokens, you go to the next level. Buzz can get power-ups (read: caps) by helping Mr. Potato Head find missing body parts) Good stuff: Kids will find the first few levels and their charcters "cute." The first level or two is actually quite easy. I was able to find all the tokens on the first level in about 1/2 hour. the phrases Buzz says when he is just standing there almost make the game worth while (You're mocking me, aren't you?) Some of the solutions for getting tokens require a little creative thought and experimenting. Bad Stuff: I found the camera angles absolutely awful. Buzz is NEVER looking where you need him to. Buzz's control is terrible. Some of the jumps, double jumps and "fine-line" walking is almost impossible. The characters' voices (except for Buzz) are NOT those of the actors from the film. They just sound 'wrong' and get annoying quick. Some tokens require you to complete objectives in later levels (You can't get Rocket Boots to beat RC Car in one race unless you help Mr. Potato Head three or four levels in the future) -- an aspect I find annoying in a game that is supposed to be following a plot (Buzz didn't have to go back to Andy's house to get something to save Woody in the movie, so why should I have to go back in the game to get stuff) In a nutshell: Rent this game - once. DO NOT BUY IT. Especially if you love a.) Toy Story b.) N64 gaming. You WILL be disappointed. Small children WILL get frustrated at the length of gameplay and the difficulty of control.
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