But it doesn’t have cutscenes Play station does I mean I’m not really complaining I’m just saying the major difference between the Nintendo 64 and the PlayStation1
The PlayStation version also has _"You've Got A Friend In Me"_ as background music, but it's heard at the title screen, in the main menus and when you select a level from the Etch a Sketch.
@@doraeguyakaneddie6586 That didn't stop them with a bunch of other games that appeared on PS1 and PS2. 🤷🏻♂️ They could have improved the graphics a tiny bit and stuff like that to entice people to buy on PS2.
@@doraeguyakaneddie6586 Well take The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess for example that game showed up for both Nintendo consoles at release for GameCube and Wii and the Wii was backward compatible with GameCube Games.
There's the Dreamcast port as the best one. If there's a way they'd make it better: Dual analog stick with the right stick controlling the camera, but it didn't happen.
While I grew up with the N64 version, I will say the Dreamcast version. N64 version had the better graphics while the PS1 version had the better audio since it was CD based. Dreamcast had both.
The game boy color version isn't even the same game. Its called Toy Story 2 Operation Save Woody while the other versions are called Toy Story 2 Buzz Lightyear To The Rescue
the most underrated hero in the world, DreamCast, he has textures in higher resolution, more details, ex 3D models through the window, and lighting even exists in objects. fun fact; DreamCast was the most powerful console of its time.
For some reason the n64 looks better here in these comparisons and has the better music choice which kinda shows Disney's bias towards preferring Nintendo.
Eh.. not exactly, only by a few months was it the most powerful console on the market. Also, Dreamcast was already considered a 6th gen console so it's not fair to compare it to consoles that were already around 5 years old at the time.
@@handsomeDRAC in terms of audio quality, the N64 is almost always behind. Play these comparisons with headphones and you can tell. N64 also had to use one song, due to space constraints on cartridge
@@handsomeDRAC Absolutely not. The N64 might beat the PS1 in terms of graphics, but it used midi instruments for all of the music which ended up not sounding nearly as good as the PS1. The version that has great sound quality and superior graphics here is the Dreamcast version. It had the PS1 and N64 beat by a landslide and getting close to tge PS2.
@NekoHazrd true it was superior to both consoles. Too bad it didn't catch on. I would've gladly bought a dreamcast at the time until I heard the company went broke and can longer support the system. PS1 had the largest library of games but N64 had some really great and iconic games that still hold up today.
@@corvanj8766 Ya'll dreamers keep casting the feeling that the dream cast's name is a joke. Lemme guess, next you'll be toying with toy story or something ;)
N64 was a truly 64 bits console, psx was not, the problem is or was that n64 need more space or should use CDroms because of the poor quality of sound and little polygon management.
Can’t tell if he’s using emulators or not, but having played both on original hardware in the last year with a friend letting me borrow and try his 64 copy and having a ps1 copy myself, while the N64 version looks nicer because of the texture warping, the ps1 is a much better version of the game. The 64 version runs about as bad as conkers bad fur day, like just about 10-15 fps on average. The ps1 has a few stutters here and there but way more playable.
nintendo 64 and dreamcast: normal old 3d game, the nintendo 64 has slightly better looking textures because of texture filtering ps1: same game, slightly 2d looking gameboy: is this even the same game?
Yeah that's pretty much it. The DC, N64 and PS1 versions are all the exact same game with a few differences. But the GB version is not the same game at all, it's a different game entirely with the same name.
I think I heard somewhere that the game was made with PS1 hardware in mind and was then ported to other console afterwards, excluding the GBC version which was a completely different game made from scratch.
@@TheAlibabatree it “counts” but I wouldn’t. The SEGA Saturn doesn’t have a PS1/N64 quality and the Dreamcast only came out 2 years after the N64. The PS4 came out a year after the WiiU and PS3 came out a year after the Xbox 360 yet those don’t count. I don’t want to count it since the Dreamcast and N64 were sonic and Mario’s first true adventures into 3D SEGA 3D blast was made for the genesis as well as the Saturn lol. Imagine Mario 64 on the SNES XD
It's really interesting seeing all the slight differences in graphics between the Dreamcast, N64, and PS1. Each console had their pros and cons. N64 surprisingly looks better in a lot of instances. PS1 had a CD-ROM so it could have way more data, allowing for bigger games. Dreamcast is one of those consoles that was awesome when it came out. It's a shame Sega quit the console wars, it's interesting to think about what kind console they would have out if they stayed.
The Dreamcast itself was far superior in graphics and power compared to the N64 and especially the PlayStation. They just chose not to use that power when they ported this game to it so it ends up looking basic
I can't imagine playing the game without the PS1 soundtrack and cutscense. I will admit the N64 looks a bit better but I remember seeing the cutscenes on the PS1 version before we saw the freaking movie in the theater.
Funfact: The GAME BOY color version was made by the same ppl who made STRIDER RETURNS on the GENESIS, FLASBACK for the ATARI JAGUAR & FIFA international SOCCER for the GAME GEAR
It's in-between the Dreamcast and N64 version. The blurring of the textures and the fitting music actually helps the presentation more on the N64 while the Dreamcast version runs better version of the PS1 game.
Okay so IDK why the graphics on the dreamcast version look glitchy here when I saw another video comparison and the dreamcast version did not looked so glitchy there. Was this an emulation issue or something? Or I'm assuming the dreamcast version had different revisions.
Emulation issue because other Dreamcast games on emulators in my experience (Kiss Psycho Circus and Blue Stinger comes to mind) has jankier edges and looks like a "PlayStation 1.5" or something. My Dreamcast copy of Toy Story 2 is a launch copy and it looks a lot better than this video on my TV (same for the other games). The edges are a lot smoother and no pixilation.
@@albalog2449 Yeah I had figured it was an emulation thing going on with the game. Because I've seen the game in action through other sources and it did not look like that.
N64 may have had better graphics, but PS1 had better sound quality a.d music. Dreamcast seems to have the best of both worlds, considering it was crossing over into next gen of consoles like the PS2 and XBOX. You can see it also has more shading and lighting effects.
I honestly think every version of the game looks pretty dang good for the console their on, even the gameboy version; it has pretty good animations and the music honestly slaps
I understand what you mean. But personally I'm fine with the original, I'm so sick of remakes, especially after Spyro Reignited being incredibly different from what I wanted it to be.
@@cookiesontoast9981 I didn't say that I would necessarily want it, I'm just saying that if they did a remake, it would be wonderful. PS: The only Remake of old games I would like are The Remake of Toy Story 2 and an Ape Escape Remake Trilogy. Unfortunately, I understand that they are difficult remakes to make as they are not very popular games, however dreaming costs nothing and I keep hoping for it.
@@Batmans_Justice Yeah those games aren't the most popular. Well.. They are pretty popular but not sooo popular that the big studios would green light some remakes. I just love PS1/N64 graphics so I don't really need remakes. I don't mind remakes if they're good though, like the Crash trilogy were great remakes. But as I said the Spyro remakes really pissed me off.
Most N64 games generally look better than their PS1 counterpart, the main problem was the cartridge capacity being way smaller than the PS1's discs which meant the developers really having to compress their games. That typically resulted in the removal of FMV's and smaller, lower quality soundtracks. N64 games also usually looked better thanks to it's texture filtering and more powerful hardware.
@@MetalRaichu Legit, also would've made them way more money since discs were way cheaper to make and more people would've bought the console because they could've kept more third party developers with discs.
@@dead99ish i think maybe thats the only thing that made sony beat nintendo because of the lack of games and third party titles and sony had a 2 year headstart
Now do My Little Pony Party gb vs nds vs psp vs ps1 vs n64 vs android vs ps vita vs dreamcast vs gamecube vs ps2 comparison in your channel which is best I been waiting for long when you going to do group m pro
if the difference in music and visuals during the title screen of this game dont compare the fundamental differences and audience that playstation and N64 appeal to, then nothing will lol.
Dreamcast port has some flickering issues. N64 version does not have FMVs and the music is the same loop, also some shaders and transparent textures aren't rendered correctly (buzz's model is a good example). PS1 version is lacking anti aliasing and has the texture warping issue. Gameboy port is in a world of its own. In the end, there is no clear winner but I would give the victory to the Dreamcast or the PC version which wasn't mentioned here. It's one of those games that would hugely benefic from a PS2 remaster like Monsters Inc Scare Island.
I've heard the DC footage was captured through an emulator so the flickering could be because of that. I'd have to try playing the game on my actual one to see if it really occurs. I'd hope not, but I won't be surprised if it still occurs because it's a port. Something could've gotten messed up with the shading system.
The DreamCast was released later and has much more sophisticated hardware than either the ps1 or n64, being considered next gen. Personally I think the n64’s notorious built in texture blurring works well for this game despite looking awful in some other games, but overall DC performs better and has better music.
N64 has the best music by far, literally the original melody from the movie WHILE playing. This alone makes it the best version. Atmosphere is important for licensed games.
People saying the N64 version is better are seeing everything through a nostalgia lens and didn't play the other versions growing up. N64 has better graphics than the PS1 but the midi instruments and compressed sounds are a turn off, the PS1 version has an insanely good CD quality soundtrack but has those jagged PS1 graphics and warped textures. The Dreamcast version has both the sound quality of the PS1 and better graphics than the N64 with better textures, shading and resolution. You can even see some textures outside the windows that you can't really see in the PS1 or the N64. Growing up I had both the PS1 and N64 versions while one of my neighbors had the Dreamcast one.
The PS1 was the first console to use optical discs, so the games could have CD quality audio. But why's the resolution so bad? The N64 was only a cartridge, so the audio sounds like crappy MIDI music. But why does it have so much higher resolution? Both consoles used composite video, so were limited to standard definition. Are these with an emulator?
N64 had a storage of 64 mb and a RAM of 4 mb in Jumper Pack (I think) so they had to replace a lot of things from the PS1 versions to make it more suitable for the console.
PS1 version had the best music quality but bad frame rate PC version the best graphics (unfortunately the music is compressed so less quality than PS1) Dreamcast version is a bad port of PC version with bad controls and frame rate loses (for a 6 gen console) N64 not as good as PC but still fun GBC totally different game
to me i like the N64 Quality, What about you ?
Dreamcast
Playstation 1
Ps1,n64 and dream cast.
Dream cast
PS1 and N64
PlayStation: Adventure music
Nintendo64: chillin' music
the n64 version repeats the same song for the whole game
Nintendo 64 graphics is better
But it doesn’t have cutscenes Play station does I mean I’m not really complaining I’m just saying the major difference between the Nintendo 64 and the PlayStation1
@@Braxtonpope4000 then why you responded me?
@@MusuemBucket guys im not comparing, im just saying
I love how the other versions had super action packed music while the N64 version was just playing "you've got a friend in me" lol
The PlayStation version also has _"You've Got A Friend In Me"_ as background music, but it's heard at the title screen, in the main menus and when you select a level from the Etch a Sketch.
@@jerelminter That's Because the Shells can't store too many songs and audios.
@@gabrielgamis5044 What shells ?
@@jerelminter meaby he's refering to the cartdrige?
@@Nsfwstar PlayStation games don't use cartridges, they use CD's.
Best Quote of 2021 award is for.....
"Im Buzz Lightyear, i come in peace"
-Buzz Lightyear
"ogres have layers!"
Oh wait, thats Shrek.
I COME in PIES 🥵
It's a shame this didn't get ported to the PS2 in 2000 to tie-in with the film's VHS & DVD release like Toy Story 3 did 10 years later.
It would be pointless because the PS2 is backwards compatible
@@doraeguyakaneddie6586 That didn't stop them with a bunch of other games that appeared on PS1 and PS2. 🤷🏻♂️
They could have improved the graphics a tiny bit and stuff like that to entice people to buy on PS2.
It wouldn't was a good ideia, 'cause the PS2 was released in March 2000
@@doraeguyakaneddie6586 Well take The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess for example that game showed up for both Nintendo consoles at release for GameCube and Wii and the Wii was backward compatible with GameCube Games.
There's the Dreamcast port as the best one.
If there's a way they'd make it better: Dual analog stick with the right stick controlling the camera, but it didn't happen.
While I grew up with the N64 version, I will say the Dreamcast version. N64 version had the better graphics while the PS1 version had the better audio since it was CD based. Dreamcast had both.
The game boy color version isn't even the same game. Its called Toy Story 2 Operation Save Woody while the other versions are called Toy Story 2 Buzz Lightyear To The Rescue
is the game boy vereion plot is different than the other versions?
the most underrated hero in the world, DreamCast, he has textures in higher resolution, more details, ex 3D models through the window, and lighting even exists in objects. fun fact; DreamCast was the most powerful console of its time.
For some reason the n64 looks better here in these comparisons and has the better music choice which kinda shows Disney's bias towards preferring Nintendo.
Eh.. not exactly, only by a few months was it the most powerful console on the market. Also, Dreamcast was already considered a 6th gen console so it's not fair to compare it to consoles that were already around 5 years old at the time.
@@handsomeDRAC in terms of audio quality, the N64 is almost always behind. Play these comparisons with headphones and you can tell. N64 also had to use one song, due to space constraints on cartridge
@@handsomeDRAC Absolutely not. The N64 might beat the PS1 in terms of graphics, but it used midi instruments for all of the music which ended up not sounding nearly as good as the PS1. The version that has great sound quality and superior graphics here is the Dreamcast version. It had the PS1 and N64 beat by a landslide and getting close to tge PS2.
@NekoHazrd true it was superior to both consoles. Too bad it didn't catch on. I would've gladly bought a dreamcast at the time until I heard the company went broke and can longer support the system. PS1 had the largest library of games but N64 had some really great and iconic games that still hold up today.
The best quality is the N64 for me
But not in sound or controls
Lol
The PS1 version is the only one I've ever played and I'm happy with it.
@@cookiesontoast9981 I play in N64 but in emulator
@@JustinReyes-em8od Yeah I always use emulators too.
I expect the Dreamcast version to have next gen graphics.
*_In your dreams!_*
@@corvanj8766 I see what you did there.
@@doctorawesomeness6922 took you a while to respond, were you *_day dreaming?_*
@@corvanj8766 Ya'll dreamers keep casting the feeling that the dream cast's name is a joke. Lemme guess, next you'll be toying with toy story or something ;)
It's a port of the PS1 version though lol
It's very interesting to see just how much better N64 has aged compared to the PS1 when it comes to actual 3D gaming.
N64 was a truly 64 bits console, psx was not, the problem is or was that n64 need more space or should use CDroms because of the poor quality of sound and little polygon management.
@@angelnobody7137 PSX waz 32 Bit. But a CD Drive would've been too expensive (concidering it wad 3x the power of the PSX at the same 250$ price)
Can’t tell if he’s using emulators or not, but having played both on original hardware in the last year with a friend letting me borrow and try his 64 copy and having a ps1 copy myself, while the N64 version looks nicer because of the texture warping, the ps1 is a much better version of the game. The 64 version runs about as bad as conkers bad fur day, like just about 10-15 fps on average. The ps1 has a few stutters here and there but way more playable.
@@chimeron260 yo tengo el conker y el toy story 2, ambos para n64 y en ningún momento tuve esos bajones de fps que mencionas.
But it didn't run this well on real console
0:58
"I am Buzz Lightyear, I come in peace"
(echo) "...uzz Lightyer, I come in peace"
1 N64
2 Dreamcast
3 PlayStation
4 Game boy
i guess the gameboy version is good for portability
Why is the thumbnail a screenshot of toy story 3's intro?
Because it's pretty 🥺
2:44 _"Peace!"_
nintendo 64 and dreamcast: normal old 3d game, the nintendo 64 has slightly better looking textures because of texture filtering
ps1: same game, slightly 2d looking
gameboy: is this even the same game?
Yeah that's pretty much it. The DC, N64 and PS1 versions are all the exact same game with a few differences. But the GB version is not the same game at all, it's a different game entirely with the same name.
I think I heard somewhere that the game was made with PS1 hardware in mind and was then ported to other console afterwards, excluding the GBC version which was a completely different game made from scratch.
Just imagine how the Dreamcast version would look if they actually put effort into it.
And if the game had better analogue control
quality ranking
1. N64
2. dreamcast
3. ps
4. gbc
Why gbc not first lol
@@SuperJavaMan7 Because it's not the same game
@@eduardorg1125 he is joking i guess
I’d say the same but with DC Over n64
he emulated it and it was obvious he upscaled the 64 one and didnt care about the others at all.
The Dreamcast is very impressive compared to it’s competition
Your Sonic fan of course you go with dreamcast
Says the Sonic fan
@@burntpoptart853 No but seriously take something like SA1 and compare it to games like OOT and SA1 looks way better
It doesn’t matter the Dreamcast here is clearly superior
I mean the Dreamcast was objectively the most powerful console at the time
The Dreamcast footage is clearly being run on emulation. My Dreamcast clearly doesn't bug out like at 1:41 shows.
I’ve had the PS1 disc during my childhood and lost it, Traveller’s Tales were my childhood developing such games like this.
*sees all graphical differences in the first three seconds of the video*
“Oh ok I see”
*clicks another video*
The Dreamcast version performs very well!
I think the Dreamcast is considered after the N64 era, so it makes sense
@@ophem5533 dreamcast and ps2 is the next of n64 era
@@ophem5533 Dreamcast I consider to be N64 era since it came out in 1998 instead of 1996
@@MustacheDLuffy No the Dreamcast was definitely part of the ps2 era. It just got a lot of ps1/n64 ports, so people think they were the same.
@@TheAlibabatree it “counts” but I wouldn’t. The SEGA Saturn doesn’t have a PS1/N64 quality and the Dreamcast only came out 2 years after the N64. The PS4 came out a year after the WiiU and PS3 came out a year after the Xbox 360 yet those don’t count. I don’t want to count it since the Dreamcast and N64 were sonic and Mario’s first true adventures into 3D
SEGA 3D blast was made for the genesis as well as the Saturn lol. Imagine Mario 64 on the SNES XD
It's really interesting seeing all the slight differences in graphics between the Dreamcast, N64, and PS1. Each console had their pros and cons. N64 surprisingly looks better in a lot of instances. PS1 had a CD-ROM so it could have way more data, allowing for bigger games. Dreamcast is one of those consoles that was awesome when it came out. It's a shame Sega quit the console wars, it's interesting to think about what kind console they would have out if they stayed.
I love the N64 version sooooooo much nostalgia
Wait, the n64 version didn't have the epic soundtrack? Automatically Gameboy tier lol
It had “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” which is better.
The Dreamcast version, should have had better 3D modeling!
Ive said this forever and this game shows it pretty well the Dreamcast was ahead of it’s time.
Way ahead of its time
The Dreamcast itself was far superior in graphics and power compared to the N64 and especially the PlayStation. They just chose not to use that power when they ported this game to it so it ends up looking basic
I can't imagine playing the game without the PS1 soundtrack and cutscense. I will admit the N64 looks a bit better but I remember seeing the cutscenes on the PS1 version before we saw the freaking movie in the theater.
The dreamcast version makes it kinda look like a ds game
Nice lets get you to a miilion subscribers!
Yeah
Pero no olvides el juego de Buzz Lightyear comando estelar y toy story racer
Estos 3 juegos fueron mi infancia
Funfact: The GAME BOY color version was made by the same ppl who made STRIDER RETURNS on the GENESIS, FLASBACK for the ATARI JAGUAR & FIFA international SOCCER for the GAME GEAR
Okay, but where's the version of the true gamers?
By that, I mean the V-smile version.
4. GBC
3. N64
2. PS1
1. Dreamcast
DC Best overall
PS1 Best nostalgia
For this type of games, nostalgia is the way
I just posted a video on TS2 on my channel. The PS5 version. Thanks for this comparison!
It's in-between the Dreamcast and N64 version. The blurring of the textures and the fitting music actually helps the presentation more on the N64 while the Dreamcast version runs better version of the PS1 game.
I always disliked how N64 blurred pixilated textures, I think the pixilation on PS1 textures is far more visually pleasing.
Are we just not gonna question how the animation is so fucking smooth on t gbc
The GBC ain't even comparable lol.
I’m sure there’s at least one person out there who prefers it...
@@jacksonpriestap3685 me
I like the dreamcast version
Okay so IDK why the graphics on the dreamcast version look glitchy here when I saw another video comparison and the dreamcast version did not looked so glitchy there. Was this an emulation issue or something? Or I'm assuming the dreamcast version had different revisions.
Emulation issue because other Dreamcast games on emulators in my experience (Kiss Psycho Circus and Blue Stinger comes to mind) has jankier edges and looks like a "PlayStation 1.5" or something. My Dreamcast copy of Toy Story 2 is a launch copy and it looks a lot better than this video on my TV (same for the other games). The edges are a lot smoother and no pixilation.
@@albalog2449 Yeah I had figured it was an emulation thing going on with the game. Because I've seen the game in action through other sources and it did not look like that.
N64 may have had better graphics, but PS1 had better sound quality a.d music. Dreamcast seems to have the best of both worlds, considering it was crossing over into next gen of consoles like the PS2 and XBOX. You can see it also has more shading and lighting effects.
i find it funny how the gameboy colour version is basically a different game
Any port for the Gameboy is like this, just a orrizontal shooting game
It’s crazy how much more powerful the N64 was compared to the PS1 and yet they’re in the same generation and yet PS1 sold way more
Most powerful consoles of their gen were never the winner in sales and always was least powerful with more sales
Also the games are the most important over graphics as sales always speak
Is buzz lightyears laser sound the plasma pistol from halo?
The DC version is a little disappointing; it’s just an up-resed version of the PS1 game with slightly fancier lighting
1:45 the occlusion culling is a bit whacky in dreamcast xD
I kind of liked the PS1 version. The colors were so rich!!
I honestly think every version of the game looks pretty dang good for the console their on, even the gameboy version; it has pretty good animations and the music honestly slaps
I could seriously cry if they announced a remake of this game masterpiece.
I understand what you mean.
But personally I'm fine with the original, I'm so sick of remakes, especially after Spyro Reignited being incredibly different from what I wanted it to be.
@@cookiesontoast9981 I didn't say that I would necessarily want it, I'm just saying that if they did a remake, it would be wonderful.
PS: The only Remake of old games I would like are The Remake of Toy Story 2 and an Ape Escape Remake Trilogy. Unfortunately, I understand that they are difficult remakes to make as they are not very popular games, however dreaming costs nothing and I keep hoping for it.
@@Batmans_Justice Yeah those games aren't the most popular. Well.. They are pretty popular but not sooo popular that the big studios would green light some remakes.
I just love PS1/N64 graphics so I don't really need remakes. I don't mind remakes if they're good though, like the Crash trilogy were great remakes. But as I said the Spyro remakes really pissed me off.
Crazy how there's 0 texture filtering on dc compared to n64
the only problem with a n64 was the cartriges here is one of the games that looks better than the playstations but it has more content
Most N64 games generally look better than their PS1 counterpart, the main problem was the cartridge capacity being way smaller than the PS1's discs which meant the developers really having to compress their games. That typically resulted in the removal of FMV's and smaller, lower quality soundtracks. N64 games also usually looked better thanks to it's texture filtering and more powerful hardware.
@@dead99ish if only nintendo used CD's
Theres a lot more space they cost less to make
The only thing better about cartridges are the loading time
@@MetalRaichu Legit, also would've made them way more money since discs were way cheaper to make and more people would've bought the console because they could've kept more third party developers with discs.
@@dead99ish i think maybe thats the only thing that made sony beat nintendo because of the lack of games and third party titles
and sony had a 2 year headstart
Across the the PS1, N64, and Dreamcast versions, there is no difference between the polygonal models and geometry aside from resolution.
Now do My Little Pony Party gb vs nds vs psp vs ps1 vs n64 vs android vs ps vita vs dreamcast vs gamecube vs ps2 comparison in your channel which is best I been waiting for long when you going to do group m pro
if the difference in music and visuals during the title screen of this game dont compare the fundamental differences and audience that playstation and N64 appeal to, then nothing will lol.
TS2 Game developers: Oh yeah, let's use Toy Story 1 artwork for the title screen on the Dreamcast version.
SEGA: Perfection.
Spongebob battle for bikini botton 2003 and 2020
Gameboy advance
PlayStation 2
Gamecube
Xbox
The remake
PlayStation 4
Nintendo switch
Consoles pixels: **exists**
*PC Ultra:* _Hold my Ryzen 9 and rtx 3080_
This game puts the style in falling with style
Dreamcast port has some flickering issues. N64 version does not have FMVs and the music is the same loop, also some shaders and transparent textures aren't rendered correctly (buzz's model is a good example). PS1 version is lacking anti aliasing and has the texture warping issue. Gameboy port is in a world of its own.
In the end, there is no clear winner but I would give the victory to the Dreamcast or the PC version which wasn't mentioned here. It's one of those games that would hugely benefic from a PS2 remaster like Monsters Inc Scare Island.
I've heard the DC footage was captured through an emulator so the flickering could be because of that. I'd have to try playing the game on my actual one to see if it really occurs. I'd hope not, but I won't be surprised if it still occurs because it's a port. Something could've gotten messed up with the shading system.
Las versiones de PSx y dreamcast tienen excelentes soundtracks :)
The answer is always Dreamcast.
1999?
Man thats where when star wars the phantom menace got released
I honestly think the DreamCast not only looks better but it performs better. And I've never owned a DreamCast (yet), so I have no nostalgic bias.
The DreamCast was released later and has much more sophisticated hardware than either the ps1 or n64, being considered next gen. Personally I think the n64’s notorious built in texture blurring works well for this game despite looking awful in some other games, but overall DC performs better and has better music.
Does anyone else wished retrosutra made his videos like this instead the boring PC version that has gotten old at this point?
N64 has the best music by far, literally the original melody from the movie WHILE playing. This alone makes it the best version. Atmosphere is important for licensed games.
I remember playing this on my Ps2
May be the Gameboy Color version well... Gameboy Color, but Buzz's animations are smooth as hell
In 2021 - Monitor and Emulator with Shaders and Antialiaising: Nintendo 64
In 1999 - CRT TV (Television): PSX or Dream Cast.
People saying the N64 version is better are seeing everything through a nostalgia lens and didn't play the other versions growing up. N64 has better graphics than the PS1 but the midi instruments and compressed sounds are a turn off, the PS1 version has an insanely good CD quality soundtrack but has those jagged PS1 graphics and warped textures. The Dreamcast version has both the sound quality of the PS1 and better graphics than the N64 with better textures, shading and resolution. You can even see some textures outside the windows that you can't really see in the PS1 or the N64. Growing up I had both the PS1 and N64 versions while one of my neighbors had the Dreamcast one.
N64 seems to have better texture and geometry definition, but what's wrong with its soundtrack?.
For me
Visuals: dreamcast
Textures: N64
Gameboy Color obviously has the superior graphics!
That's weird at 1:24 The PS1 Version Sound Effects are completely different than the PC Version I had growing up.
I didn't forget to also post the A bug's life
Gameboy in the thumbnail looks better
Hola primero me encanta ese juego fue mi infancia 😃
The PS1 was the first console to use optical discs, so the games could have CD quality audio. But why's the resolution so bad?
The N64 was only a cartridge, so the audio sounds like crappy MIDI music. But why does it have so much higher resolution? Both consoles used composite video, so were limited to standard definition. Are these with an emulator?
I grew up playing the ps1 version so many memories I think I did manage to finish the story but boy at a young age it took time
LOL the Gameboy version is like the red headed step child.
I Like PlayStation Better
It's nice and in 2022 the game was added on PS5 AND PS4
Dreamcast > Nintendo 64 > PlayStation > Game Boy Color
Facts
Why is the n64 voice audio less compressed than the ps1?
N64 had a storage of 64 mb and a RAM of 4 mb in Jumper Pack (I think) so they had to replace a lot of things from the PS1 versions to make it more suitable for the console.
PS1 version had the best music quality but bad frame rate
PC version the best graphics (unfortunately the music is compressed so less quality than PS1)
Dreamcast version is a bad port of PC version with bad controls and frame rate loses (for a 6 gen console)
N64 not as good as PC but still fun
GBC totally different game
4th GBC
3th PS1
2th Dreamcast
1th N64
Idk, why but I love the graphics of the PS1
DAM THE DREAMCAST HAS INSANE DRAW DISTANCE the book is LOADED and the baby crib is perfectly LOADED
I love how much of a lie the thumbnail is, that's literally just a screenshot from Toy Story 3
I grew up with the N64 version.
But the Dreamcast version seems to be the best. :)
But why does PS Buzz have a different voice for jumping?
De mis juegos favoritos de N64 junto con Magical tetris challenge y Donald Duck goin quackers lo mejor de Disney que tenia el 64 bits de nintendo.
Claro que si 💪
not of them is running on native hardware and you can see the n64/ps1 versions are running with resolution enhancements so it is NOT a fair comparison
They all look pretty much the same on modern tvs
Did I just hear a Halo plasma pistol?
Cool
Which one is the PC version based on?
The Dreamcast version with VGA looks MORE BETTER than appear in this video...
BUT Buzz lightyear in dreamcast version has no voice