The fact they kept the graphical integrity in tact while making a balls to the walls hard platformer is just absolutely amazing to me. They could have just cheapened everything, but this game nails every tick and adds more to the original story. Toy Story 2 was also a terrific game, going around as Buzz and firing lasers at your enemies trying to save Woody. These games did not have to be THIS good, but they are and still stand the test of time.
i get that it was a good while later and you might have never played it, but the Toy Story 3 videogame for the Wii is also a really great game! i spent many afternoons as a child on that one
@@TamAviv Its Jamie Davies I love this Toy Story video game it look awesome and amazing for 1995 I mean the graphics of this Toy Story 1 video game @TamAviv my friend..
This game used to make me so mad as a kid lol, I could never get past the stage where you had to knock Buzz behind the desk. I honestly never even knew what the rest of the game looked like after that stage. Thank you for posting this video
I was 6 when this came out and then when I turn 18 I finally beat it its funny how games can be a burden on you when you never could beat a game when you was a kid but when you turn adult you finally beat the game that haunted you for years
It scared me too and I don't know why. Maybe it's the music? Maybe the realistic look graphics (at the time)? Or maybe the sense of urgency each level brought? Or maybe Woody's spider like extremities freaked me out?
Have very vivid memories playing this among my SNES ROM library back when I was like 8. To this day, every once in a while the level 1 theme randomly plays on my head
I wonder if the "Nightmare" level, where Woody is fighting an evil Buzz was based on a deleted dream sequence from an early version of the movie, or something.
i also wonder about that too myself when i first played the game on the snes back in 1995 when i was 10 years old now im 31 years old which i rented the snes version of toy story from blockbuster
yusakug It was. In the dream sequence scene of the movie's early draft, which is only in storyboards, Woody is sitting on Andy's bed while Andy plays with Buzz Lightyear, flying around the room. When Andy turns off the lamp, making the room completely dark, he reveals that Buzz can glow in the dark. Andy tells Woody how cool it is that Buzz can glow in the dark, and when Andy makes Buzz fly up to Woody's face, Buzz asks Woody can he glow in the dark too with a mischievous chuckle, and Andy agrees with Buzz, his face illuminated by Buzz's glowing body, wanting to know if Woody can glow in the dark too, and when Andy finds out that Woody can't glow in the dark, he claims that he doesn't want to play with Woody anymore, and he throws Woody into a trash can filled with trash, and it turns out that Andy's room was in the moving van, and with Buzz in his hands, Andy watched Woody sit in the trash bin until the moving van's doors closed and drives off away from the alleyway, leaving Woody to be swarmed by hundreds of roaches, and Woody wakes up at that point.
LightStreak567 4 years later, Pixar brought the nightmare idea back in the sequel (but focuses on Woody’s ripped arm rather than being replaced by Buzz).
David Gromak Exactly. I'm glad the scene didn't make it to the final draft of the film. Seeing the storyboard scene was enough to send chills up my spine. When I was little back in 1998, the Nightmare Buzz level of this game nearly traumatized me so much I was afraid to fall asleep. The Sega Genesis version of that level's music is creepy as hell.
You're right. I just played this on an emulator and suddenly realized I drooled on myself and had a giant grin. I could've been zoned out like that for maybe 10 minutes.
This was a pretty solid game adaptation for the movie. And yes, it was rather challenging. Especially the Claw battle, the Scud chase (anybody who has beaten that level without taking a single hit deserves a platinum medal), and even the final chase at the end.
I remember when i was a kid getting stuck on the car driving levels. Eventually i could beat the whole game consistently. Im surprised its that long. Im impressed that my younger self was able to beat the whole thing.
Same here! I used to hate that level as a kid. I remember always asking my mom to do it for me, until she finally told me that I had to learn to do if myself. I eventually learned, and it's now one of my favorite levels!
There were some levels on this game that brought tears to my eyes as a child, lol. The first RC level, and just when you thought that was over they had ANOTHER. The ending of Sid's Room (jesus christ, smh) Rollerbob (that was pure overkill), and the Moving Day level. How did I forget The Claw?! God so much rage, lol. Also, this is the one game I feel like Nintendo accelerated on musically. I couldn't imagine it having the tinny grit that the Genesis specialized in.
They did a good job making the inside of the claw machine look like an actual machine with the mechanical objects.😊 Including Sid's bedroom looking like an abandoned messy room. Sid is a scary kid man.😱
The jump from NES to SNES had to be the greatest graphical upgrade in the history of videogames if in one gen you get original Mario Bros and in the next you get this.
Toy Story is a video game for the Sega Genesis, the Super Nintendo, Game Boy and Microsoft Windows. It is largely based on the movie of the same name. The game closely follows the plot of Toy Story, with a few minor differences. The game was followed by a sequel based on the second film.
What makes this game hard isn't the actual difficulty. It's the fact that everything is stretched so thin. If you're even a frame off on jumping over some of these enemies, you take damage. Some enemies do damage from further away than they should. But there are times when you should get hit, and nothing happens. The hitboxes in this game are so jacked up.
@@iwanttocomplain That's super interesting as the SNES was physically better. I'm guessing that the Genesis must of been better for programming or optimization then. I'm not sure if we can find out at this point. It's been what, 20+ years?
@@godzilladestroyscities1757 physically better? Clearly you’re not a video game mechanic man. But here we are - 20 years later. Arguing. Over which is best. In the comment section. Of a video. Which clearly shows. The one on the left. Has a wider image. Is smoother and faster and better in every way. Then you gave the GAUL! To say it was an exception to the library and Traveler’s Tales had to work extra hard to achieve such a feat of the game being so obviously better on the Mega Drive/Genesis not due to the superior hardware and overall design of the system but due to Super human abilities of the developed to FAVOUR the SEGA hardware and CALLOUSLY limit their efforts for the Nintendo system out of SPITE and HATRED of Nintendo. Sure boomer ok hot take edgelord. Buthurt. Is what you are.
Since they added SNES Aladdin and Jungle Book in Disney Classic Games Collection. I do like to see they can add Toy Story along with other Disney Games in the future DLC for Disney Classic Games Collection.
Great game. The difficulty picks up in the levels when you're at Sid's house, but it felt good to beat this. The Lion King on SNES was also a tough one.
My favorite part in the movie was the soldiers watching Andy open presents and the first level is my favorite in this game.This game is challenging and amazing.
This was one of my favorite games to play on my SNES as a kid. I could never make it past the boss fight with Buzz under the truck though because it took me a while to figure out you actually had to tie him up with the tire and even then it was hard for me to do so.
This game needed more love back then. It was so innovative. Almost no level was like the other one and the driving level really felt like steering one of those cars.
Back then I was impressed by the graphics. It still looks unique to some degree but somewhat dated. I never completed it tho, could never make it passed The Claw Machine. Good to actually see the ending for once.
They did a fantastic job with the sprites in this game. Woody's movements look so fluid. At the time this would have been considered a feat of animation in games.
One of my crowning achievements in my gaming career was actually beating this asshat of a game. A time when my gaming skills were at their absolute peak and I could play tedious cheapness like it was nothing.
The people who play through this game are very smart gaming experts and even they struggled to complete this game without losing all the lives that goes to prove that this game is Extremely hard
The fact they kept the graphical integrity in tact while making a balls to the walls hard platformer is just absolutely amazing to me. They could have just cheapened everything, but this game nails every tick and adds more to the original story.
Toy Story 2 was also a terrific game, going around as Buzz and firing lasers at your enemies trying to save Woody.
These games did not have to be THIS good, but they are and still stand the test of time.
i get that it was a good while later and you might have never played it, but the Toy Story 3 videogame for the Wii is also a really great game! i spent many afternoons as a child on that one
@@dguy0386 I played it on the DS but it was too easy.
@@DerpDerp3001 I got the ds game too, but for some reason it glitched at a part and I couldn’t beat it
Jurassic Park is another example on the genesis. I loved that game but damn it was hard.
Toy Story 3 on the PSP/PS2 somehow improved over PS1 TS2 a lot for me. It's much more enjoyable and the definitive toy story game to me
One of the hardest games i've ever played as a kid!
The guy in the video beating this in 55 mins: what?
I remember that damned race car level. I beat the game but it took me forever. I was 10 or 11.
I don't think I ever got past the RC car level.
i never made it past the under-car fight
@@TamAviv Its Jamie Davies I love this Toy Story video game it look awesome and amazing for 1995 I mean the graphics of this Toy Story 1 video game @TamAviv my friend..
Who else remembers this being advertised on the Toy Story VHS?
Technically it was the PC version advertised, mentioning this and the Genesis versions, and showing gameplay of the Genesis version
Me!
Me!!!
My childrend
Im remember is movie im since my childrend see movie but never play is videogame toy story only see movie
This game used to make me so mad as a kid lol, I could never get past the stage where you had to knock Buzz behind the desk. I honestly never even knew what the rest of the game looked like after that stage. Thank you for posting this video
I can confirm that this game was really hard as a child. Every few weeks I entered a new stage, I think. And I was never able to beat the game...
Same😂
I was 6 when this came out and then when I turn 18 I finally beat it its funny how games can be a burden on you when you never could beat a game when you was a kid but when you turn adult you finally beat the game that haunted you for years
When I was a child I played this in the sega genesis and got game over in the last 2 RC car game modes
47:51 This looks so damn good for a SNES game. I only wish it were more fun to play and controlled well.
Its only issue is its inconsistent hitboxes, otherwise its fairly good
It’s kinda like donkey king country’s 3D sprites
@@_Riad_Haj Both use pre-rendered CGI sprites.
@@_Riad_Haj donkey king country lol
For its time it was actually pretty good.
This game scared the crap outta me when I was a kid...not sure why
Nightmare buzz maybe?
Brayden Pace or was it Sid
Maybe it's the fact the woody looks ded af inside
It scared me too and I don't know why. Maybe it's the music? Maybe the realistic look graphics (at the time)? Or maybe the sense of urgency each level brought? Or maybe Woody's spider like extremities freaked me out?
I dunno why but I felt the same way. I got through the game uncomfortably
This game was SHOCKINGLY difficult for a Disney game!!!!
I played a number of Disney games back in the day and honestly, as far as i know they were pretty much all this hard
It’s because back in the 90s games were based on rentals and wanted to rent the game again to beat it
The lion king game has always been known for its difficulty
Fantasia was hard too
All those old disney games were hard. Remember Aladdin?
I find it weird that this is a thing… Like it’s weird to think Toy Story came out when the SNES was still alive…
and the Genesis as well. They were both on their way out.
@@rommix0 I played the SNES version however the password feature didn’t exist at the time.
Toy Story 2 A Bug's Life Antz and even Shrek came out during the 1996 to 2001 N64 span
@@rommix0 it was at the end of there life tho
To make things more surreal, Pixar's first ever short film in 1984 was before the NES came to America and video games were almost dead entirely.
I remember seeing short play throughs for this game when watching the previews on the Toy Story VHS tape... good times 🙂
"Donkey Kong Country has the best graphics on the SNES"
Woodie: *hold the snake in my boot*
Its woody not woodie smh smh
Donkey kong and this game do not have the best graphics on the SNES
@@robertbektas1810 which game do you think has the best graphics?
@@matadordeleoes Let me answer, Donkey Kong Country.
@@dikel4947 The Kong trilogy are the best. I still play today
This game was so hard, like many others SNES games
More like bad.
The hitboxes are nearly inexistent
Super Mario 64 and its DS port?
This game wasn't that hard.
Lmgamer mese not a snes game.
Lmgamer mese
Super Mario 64 is an n64 game not snes
I remember feeling so accomplished when I finally beat this game
The sprites in this game are very well made.
TheDirewolf 1234 so what big head
the King is back wtf
yep game hub did great with the graphics
I'm guessing super fx chip?
@@Thewolfguys.cartoons2000 this game didn't actually use it
Even the game had incredible graphics for its time
Have very vivid memories playing this among my SNES ROM library back when I was like 8. To this day, every once in a while the level 1 theme randomly plays on my head
kingdom hearts 3 is looking good
Artzie Music Fuck yeah Can't wait!!!!
hell yea
Artzie Music stop talking about it
Sorry, mom. But Kingdom Hearts 3 is AWESOME. Can't wait. ...Oops. Talked about it. Am I grounded?
Have you seen woodys shadow?
Haloooo
RIP to all the amazing game companies that made good games on the snes and sega
And Sonic will be in Lego Dimensions.
Thats good to know they are still in bussiness hopefully they move past legos and get back into other types of games.
yup, good ol snes and sega era lol
my good
samuel rivera la
To be honest it looks like PS1 and not SNES.
Well it's not like it's the first time the SNES had to tackle such ambitions since StarFox and DKC both came out before it
You right bro
Looks like donkey Kong Country
No, it looks like VTech V-Smile
That console is full of beans! Its nostalgia bro
Woody's dance at the end of every level is priceless.
It's been over 20 years since I remember playing this game and Pilotwings.
I wonder if the "Nightmare" level, where Woody is fighting an evil Buzz was based on a deleted dream sequence from an early version of the movie, or something.
i also wonder about that too myself when i first played the game on the snes back in 1995 when i was 10 years old now im 31 years old which i rented the snes version of toy story from blockbuster
yusakug It was. In the dream sequence scene of the movie's early draft, which is only in storyboards, Woody is sitting on Andy's bed while Andy plays with Buzz Lightyear, flying around the room. When Andy turns off the lamp, making the room completely dark, he reveals that Buzz can glow in the dark. Andy tells Woody how cool it is that Buzz can glow in the dark, and when Andy makes Buzz fly up to Woody's face, Buzz asks Woody can he glow in the dark too with a mischievous chuckle, and Andy agrees with Buzz, his face illuminated by Buzz's glowing body, wanting to know if Woody can glow in the dark too, and when Andy finds out that Woody can't glow in the dark, he claims that he doesn't want to play with Woody anymore, and he throws Woody into a trash can filled with trash, and it turns out that Andy's room was in the moving van, and with Buzz in his hands, Andy watched Woody sit in the trash bin until the moving van's doors closed and drives off away from the alleyway, leaving Woody to be swarmed by hundreds of roaches, and Woody wakes up at that point.
LightStreak567 4 years later, Pixar brought the nightmare idea back in the sequel (but focuses on Woody’s ripped arm rather than being replaced by Buzz).
David Gromak Exactly. I'm glad the scene didn't make it to the final draft of the film. Seeing the storyboard scene was enough to send chills up my spine. When I was little back in 1998, the Nightmare Buzz level of this game nearly traumatized me so much I was afraid to fall asleep. The Sega Genesis version of that level's music is creepy as hell.
@@ivanorozco9673 im now 31 and played when I was 10
I remember playing this game when I was a kid.
Me too.
Sup
Was a pretty. Cool game as a kid
This like the 5th time I saw you I guess I’m just lucky anyway you had a snes and what did you think of this game
I didn’t play it because I wasn’t around back then
Played this as a child.. Had absolutely no idea wtf I was supposed to do but it was still amusing. Had to search it up for good ole memories
"The game closely follows the plot of Toy Story" Uhh... What?!
CliffJot ttrt
Ah yes, I remember the part where Woody threw Little Green Aliens at the Claw to prevent Sid from taking Buzz.
That was the beeeest part.
They have to make the game different to be interesting
Except for the bit where Woody races Buzz to see who is the best toy and Woody riding Rex to escape from the mob of angry toys
CliffJot the ending is almost the same as the movie so therefore nothing before the ending matters
This whole game was an entire fever dream.
You're right. I just played this on an emulator and suddenly realized I drooled on myself and had a giant grin. I could've been zoned out like that for maybe 10 minutes.
Bro it was
The sound when jumps on the ball brings me right back when I was 5 playing this. I can't believe how different this looks from my memory. Unreal.
Game was so dope .... Used to play this shit with my lil cousin .....RIP Lindo...
This was a pretty solid game adaptation for the movie. And yes, it was rather challenging. Especially the Claw battle, the Scud chase (anybody who has beaten that level without taking a single hit deserves a platinum medal), and even the final chase at the end.
I give you props I played this game as a kid and it was hard af. You killed it well done.
Isn't it rather ironic that in Pizza Planet, none of the food items that fall are pizza?
no because planets have gravity and it's pizza planet so only non-pizza food falls
How does Andy have so many goddamn shelves in his room?
Andy's a hoarder, so he needs many shelves for his many things.
My reason is just for the level. In the movie, there wasn't as much.
He only had one shelf in the movie
ITS JUST A GAME!!!
Chris the Minecraft guy but thats a boring answer
12:50 "Here it comes! Ow!... Shit..." Man Buzz is fucking emotionally defeated there.
Yo creía que decía: "Yes" al derrotar a Buzz pesadilla.
... did anyone else notice that out of all the food in Pizza Planet, there was no actual pizza? It was all burgers and fries? Or was that just me?
Good point lol.
Jude Lee '
SakuraCourageSolo You have a good eye. :')
SakuraCourageSolo just you
lol
I remember when i was a kid getting stuck on the car driving levels. Eventually i could beat the whole game consistently. Im surprised its that long. Im impressed that my younger self was able to beat the whole thing.
Same here! I used to hate that level as a kid. I remember always asking my mom to do it for me, until she finally told me that I had to learn to do if myself. I eventually learned, and it's now one of my favorite levels!
40:00 they can make a simple plataforming level but they include the burning woody thing. amazing
That RC car level was absolute hell as a kid I never could beat it 😢
There were some levels on this game that brought tears to my eyes as a child, lol. The first RC level, and just when you thought that was over they had ANOTHER. The ending of Sid's Room (jesus christ, smh) Rollerbob (that was pure overkill), and the Moving Day level. How did I forget The Claw?! God so much rage, lol. Also, this is the one game I feel like Nintendo accelerated on musically. I couldn't imagine it having the tinny grit that the Genesis specialized in.
"Yeeehaaa" scared the shit out of me. That ominous silence and then all of a sudden... YEEHAAA. WTF man e___e
What's that profile picture?
@@shaneofthemariofans.7524
Kazuya Mishima?
I remember playing this as a child, and finding the invincibility trick very easily lol. Good memories~
The Pizza Planet level where Woody is walking in s drink cup is way more forgiving in this video than I remember on the Sega version.
Yo Cero Que Hay Un Jugo Con Pies Haciendo Un Paseo 😂
They did a good job making the inside of the claw machine look like an actual machine with the mechanical objects.😊 Including Sid's bedroom looking like an abandoned messy room. Sid is a scary kid man.😱
This feels like the only game ever where hitting the balloon leads to a negative outcome.
Every kid back then first: "Oooh Goodies!" *smack* "That was not a goody..."
I find the visuals and animations very impressive for the time.
10:00 Ego Check 20:34 Ride Rex 30:00 Inside Claw Machine 40:05 Sid's Workbench 50:00 Light My Fire
4:52 is when you pass a important exam in school
Lmao
The jump from NES to SNES had to be the greatest graphical upgrade in the history of videogames if in one gen you get original Mario Bros and in the next you get this.
Nes had better looking games than of smb.
Imo thats Super Mario 64 vs Sunshine
The jump from Snes to PS1 was the biggest and has never been bettered.
Kirby's Adventure was developed for the NES too and it looks 1000 times better than SMB
"Watch out! Here it comes!"
* Buzz fires off a laser-blast that looks more like a laser-pathetic trickle *
-_-
Toy Story is a video game for the Sega Genesis, the Super Nintendo, Game Boy and Microsoft Windows. It is largely based on the movie of the same name. The game closely follows the plot of Toy Story, with a few minor differences. The game was followed by a sequel based on the second film.
I just pulled this game out of the depths of my brain at 4 AM - incredible game as a kid. Always had trouble at the RC portion.
hah your not the only one. almost 5am relived it
5:00 pm: "Alright one more video and then I'll start doing my homework."
10:00 pm: "Aww shit I remember this game!"
"You don't want to be in the way when my laser goes off"
What makes this game hard isn't the actual difficulty. It's the fact that everything is stretched so thin. If you're even a frame off on jumping over some of these enemies, you take damage. Some enemies do damage from further away than they should. But there are times when you should get hit, and nothing happens. The hitboxes in this game are so jacked up.
Used to love playing this on demo.
"To infinity and beyond!"
"Here it comes" "watch out"
“Take that”
He’s the most thoughtful antagonist. Always willing to spoil his own surprises.
I had such a hard time with that when I was a kid now that i am grown watching this, I am like how did I keep dying.
I still have this game too.
This and the Genesis games were great. How did they not make it to the Disney Classics Collection on current systems?
I have great childhood memories with this game. It was too hard for me as a kid to complete it, but I finally I did it recently.
“The first thing you’ll notice is the poor edging on Woody.”
- George Wood (1995)
This was buried so far in my memories
Although she didn't play the rest of the game, my mum liked playing the stages where you play as RC.
Wow, the RC level, the alien maze, the claw… so much PTSD
I'm still amazed about how good some of the games look during the end of the lifespan for SNES and even the Genesis.
Genesis version looks quite a bit better.
@@iwanttocomplain That's super interesting as the SNES was physically better. I'm guessing that the Genesis must of been better for programming or optimization then. I'm not sure if we can find out at this point. It's been what, 20+ years?
@@godzilladestroyscities1757 physically better? Clearly you’re not a video game mechanic man. But here we are - 20 years later. Arguing. Over which is best. In the comment section. Of a video. Which clearly shows. The one on the left. Has a wider image. Is smoother and faster and better in every way. Then you gave the GAUL! To say it was an exception to the library and Traveler’s Tales had to work extra hard to achieve such a feat of the game being so obviously better on the Mega Drive/Genesis not due to the superior hardware and overall design of the system but due to Super human abilities of the developed to FAVOUR the SEGA hardware and CALLOUSLY limit their efforts for the Nintendo system out of SPITE and HATRED of Nintendo.
Sure boomer ok hot take edgelord. Buthurt. Is what you are.
You are so dumb. You can even make Art of Fighting 3 run on the Genesis. I don’t see the SNES running that shit, ever.
@@iwanttocomplain I'm not really sure what you're going on about and I'm not reading that mountain of text as it's obviously a bad joke or bullshit.
SNES Longplay (453) Toy Story
Stage & Boss
Stage 1: That Old Army Game - 50/50
Stage 2: Red Alert! - 50/50 Time: 01:80
Stage 3: Ego Check - 50/50
Stage 4: Nightmare Buzz - 50/50
Boss #1: Nightmare Buzz Lightyear
Stage 5: A Buzz Clip - 50/50
Stage 6: Revenge Of The Toys - 50/50
Stage 7: Run Rex, Run! - 50/50
Stage 8: Buzz Battle - 50/50
Boss #2: Buzz Lightyear
Stage 9:
This is one of the few SNES games to use 3D graphics
Since they added SNES Aladdin and Jungle Book in Disney Classic Games Collection. I do like to see they can add Toy Story along with other Disney Games in the future DLC for Disney Classic Games Collection.
I played this game when I was a kid. Now I have a son and he watched toy story today for the first time and it reminded me of this game. Crazy
This video made me dig so deep into memories that I didn’t know I had.
Great game. The difficulty picks up in the levels when you're at Sid's house, but it felt good to beat this. The Lion King on SNES was also a tough one.
Remembered this game so much as a kid! I only made it mostly to the RC course, but that was as far as I got honestly! Still pretty great though! :)
I only made it up to the Buzz Dream boss
To be an Snes game, wow...
The game looks amazing and has some fun moments, but it suffers from some bad mechanics and design. The collision detection is awful.
Ew furry
My favorite part in the movie was the soldiers watching Andy open presents
and the first level is my favorite in this game.This game is challenging and amazing.
So this is real. I always thought this game was just a fever dream, wow.
What you mean? Like the bad delirium you get with being sick as a kid?
I absolutely hated the RC missions hitting buzz. That and sids room.
This was one of my favorite games to play on my SNES as a kid. I could never make it past the boss fight with Buzz under the truck though because it took me a while to figure out you actually had to tie him up with the tire and even then it was hard for me to do so.
Look at Woody. He can do parkour.
That's one dated comment right there. Parkour hasn't been popular on UA-cam for a very long time.
Toy Story 2 really up'd their game.
The graphics really evoke creepy vibes, I'm sure some remember the toystory.exe more than this.
This game needed more love back then.
It was so innovative.
Almost no level was like the other one and the driving level really felt like steering one of those cars.
Ugh! I could never get passed this stage 13:46
NickyVendetta same....
NickyVendetta I could get pass that stage, but it was extremely hard
It was hard as hell
I got past that stage after 30 game overs
Yeah it was hard
I still can't believe that this is one of the highest quality games on the snes and genesis! I don't know why super Mario world didn't look like this!
32:30 "Hellooooooo"
12:19 I kinda really love this theme
Back then I was impressed by the graphics. It still looks unique to some degree but somewhat dated.
I never completed it tho, could never make it passed The Claw Machine. Good to actually see the ending for once.
Remember seeing the ad on the Toy Story VHS, rented the game finally in '99 at the age of 9. To this day, I still can't clear the roller Bob level.
They played Strange Things during the intro, so they should have played You've Got A Friend In Me during the end credits!
Childhood wished for remaster.
But plans on wait.
this actually seems really cool for a licensed game, all the levels are really different and have specific gimmicks straight out of the movie
I had the sega genesis version brings back so many memories thanks for upload
It's on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It's also on Sega Genesis.
08:41 I still hear this song in my nightmares
Wow the new Kingdom Hearts 3 game looks dope.
Lol
That RC car level frustrated the hell out of me as a kid.
8:56 BB-8?!??!
OMG
They did a fantastic job with the sprites in this game. Woody's movements look so fluid. At the time this would have been considered a feat of animation in games.
45:42 spider-woody
Spider woody! Spider woody! Does whatever he can to become the best their is! ROFLMFAO
One of my crowning achievements in my gaming career was actually beating this asshat of a game. A time when my gaming skills were at their absolute peak and I could play tedious cheapness like it was nothing.
I remember I can never get pass the RC car part when you have to keep bumping into Buzz
The people who play through this game are very smart gaming experts and even they struggled to complete this game without losing all the lives that goes to prove that this game is Extremely hard
this game was so hard
That level with RC used to make me angry due to the broken ass controls
It’s the Dark Souls if video games
True. Even with it's famous invisibility cheat the last level is still hard.
Every game was hard for this system was hard lol.
No dip Sherlock
47:17 this level might be a prototype of the giant polar bear level from crash bandicoot 2
and the boulder ones