![]() It wasn’t until after seeing Toy Story 3 over a decade later that I went back to the game on the Dreamcast. I had become more interested in PC games at the time the game came out, so I only remember playing it briefly on Nintendo 64 and a little on PlayStation. Traveler’s Tales, (who are now better known for LEGO games), developed both titles. ![]() The game’s sequel was based on the 1997 film Toy Story 2 and came in 1999 first on the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation before being ported to the PC and the Dreamcast. This was certainly true of the original Toy Story on Mega Drive, which was a childhood favourite, along with the movie it was based on. Disney platformers were a rarity among licensed games in that they were, more often than not, genuinely good games and the license only enhanced their appeal.
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