Even with all the missions completed and Ham long gone, my brother and I continued to play for hours on end it never felt boring, we changed the weather, raced, explored the Sid and Pixie world, took a ton of pictures and raced back to the main town whenever events happened. Like bandits robbing the bank, pixies attack or cyborg’s attack. We sometimes even let these events happen and hid in other parts of the world with our favorite npc, pretending to be scared parents hiding from the apocalypse. Truly great times.
This is an exact description of what we did- hide and seek is fun in this game. We also played tag where a tiny person on a car ran away from the chaser riding a big dragon
When I clicked on this video, I didn't expect such a nostalgia trip. I could hear the pop of the toy containers and the little sounds the townspeople made. You reminded me that I never did finish the story, with how scared I was of stealth missions. I really hope I can pick it up again, thanks to you :)
Addison Allen It’s very addicting. Especially when it guides you to play it, since they know that’s where most of the content lies. But I loved playing the Playtime levels and the Buzz Lightyear game.
I'd usually get to the Buzz lightyar Moon level then quit at the Daycare one which was just so damn hard at the time. Then I'd try and sped run the Toybox in a day or so
2:10 OH MY GOD. This isn't all that relevant but that line Rex says is probably the best reference I've ever heard. Here's the rundown, the guy who played Rex also played the Grand Nagus in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, a greedy, profit-focused alien. Throughout the whole series, he aims to expand his business opportunities into the Gamma Quadrant through a recently discovered Wormhole. It's so subtle if you don't know the source material but damn did it catch me of guard
I remember playing this game so much with my younger brother. We finished it like 5-6 times over and had a blast messing around in the free roam town. I completely forgot it existed until now, thanks so much for making this video
Till this day I think about this game, really felt like it was made with love. I was used to tie in games being whatever but this game blew me away as a kid.
Your videos really remind me of old RUclips. Some random guy wants to make a video about some random thing and he delivers exactly that, without any pretentious skits or monologues about how "this revolutionized games!", ya know? Keep doin what you doin my friend
@@nish720 Scotts cool, but he's not same thing as Minimme. I feel like Scott's a bit more in that quipy well edited Jontron vein of videos, where as Minimme's that casual friend you see every so often and gives you a really random but good game suggestion
Disney Infinity was and still is my comfort game. Something to just throw on and goof off for a while. What other game lets you get in a lightsaber fight with Captain America and Donald Duck??
Me too , I loved making my own town and driving the cars around and stuff. I solely remember throwing the bandits into the sheriff’s office when they robbed the bank every now and then.
I have this game, STILL, on our PS3. It was never-ending fun. And it still is. Me and my sister still play this when we're bored, so I can just hear and think of everything like it's natural. Thanks for letting me know that I'm getting older.
I got an idea for a review series. It's obscure The Ben 10 Games No one's ever done a big review of any of them and loved them when I was a kid so I hope you consider Protector of Earth Alien Force Vilgax Attacks Cosmic Destruction Omniverse 1 and 2
Brandon Simmons Imo protector was fun, alien Force was ok, vilgax Attacks was great, cosmic Destruction was ok but buggy and the Omniverse games are...fine?
I used to play the Wii version when I was younger, and I remember really enjoying it I think I should pick the 360 version up at some point to play it again just because I'm curious to see if it's as good as I remember it being
@@KingAphtin I am actually thankful you explained the differences. I had the Wii version and I don't remember being able to do many of the things he does in the video. I also think the climax for toy box mode and a lot of other things about toy box were different. Everything else was the same, but I think I'd call the Wii version inferior to the 360 and especially PS3 versions.
Dude this game was my childhood, I remember to often me running away into my room for hours and playing around with the lightning rod and re-playing the races for the quintillionth time. Honestly I loved this game and it's just nice to look back on it fondly.
This was the game me and my little brother would play when we couldn’t sleep on a school night. Him in early elementary school, my in early high school. It’s one of the biggest shamed of this generation that we don’t get video games based on motion pictures anymore.
It's interesting that they also did an entirely different Toy Story 3 game on PS2 at the same time. Despite being completely different, it still shared box art.
TMNT (2007) had 3 different versions on all of the platforms it was released on, the console versions, the version that was used in the DS and PSP versions and the GBA versions are all completely different
THERE WAS A PS2 GAME?! I thought they stopped making those after 2010! Edit: Just looked up the release date of Toy Story 3. I always thought it had come out in 2011, especially when I attended the movie theater to watch it, but it seems I was wrong. Makes sense that there was a PS2 game, I guess. Still, I’m quite shocked.
@@kingsmithie1712 entirely different. You have to collect a number of stars and items on different levels, you always play as woody or buzz except in 3 lvls, one with the soldiers ,one with jessie and one with the aliens, therr are minigames, one based with woodys show from ts2, the buzz vs zurg game and the aliens. Overall, i enjoyed it, and the spanish dub sounds funny as fuck.
@Bryan BD i just downloaded it today to Xbox 1. the game is fun but ultimately the story mode is short. the only replay value it has is going back and collecting everything or the Sandbox mode
Oh god I’m getting the feels When I was like 3 I played this game non stop and it took me like 3 years to beat it so I guess I played this game too much and to me it’s perfect
Yeeeeeees I'd love to see you do Disney Infinity! There's a digital version on Steam since I know you probably wouldn't want to buy the toys because i have and damn is it expensive. It's missing a few things but it should be more than enough to review the game.
When I was 5 this was literally my favorite game. It still holds a special place in my heart. My favorite level was always the one in Bonnie's room that goes into space.
Dude I LOVED the Toy Box mode in this game, it was great fun to customise the town residents and turn them into characters from other Pixar movies. If you got the Playstation 3 verison of the game you could unlock Zerg as a playable character. You couldn't do much with him but needless to say you felt like a fucking demi-god when playing as him.
Arguably one of the most underrated games of all time. Tip: DO NOT get the PC version. It's literally an unfinished port of the PS3 and Xbox 360 version, I have no idea how they got away with that.
Huh. Now I get why my brother didn't really like it when there's all this praise for it... he owns the PC version. Maybe we should try to dig up a PS3 copy from somewhere.
I worked for this developer when they were producing the first Disney Infinity. It was a QA job right out of high school. Sometimes I wish I still worked there. Such a great environment to be in. I'm so proud of them for working on Harry Potter Legacy. The creativity and devotion had always been there.
When the celebration plays in Toy box mode I can hear the music in my head. Man, my dad and I spent hours and hours in toy box mode- good memories. Makes me want to play it again.
Bruh Toy Story 3 for the Wii was my childhood video game. I'm glad someone's talking about it finally. So many vague yet happy and nostalgic memories. Especially the Toy Box mode.
The fact that it took you a few hours to finish the toy box mode is actually big news to me since as a kid it took me years to finish since I was always just playing around and being silly I still remember finishing the game with my best friend at the time and I felt so accomplished like years of hard work building my city and exploring a world had paid off
I grew up with this and it was so much fun. I'll beat it 100% every so often for nostalgia. It's really cool that other people know this game. It's really underrated for what it is
Used to play this when i was 7 with my best friend now im 16 and i still play this game with him 😂 we never grew up but this game just means so much to us
You’re telling me I can play that opening scene/level from toy story 2.... That’s been my dream ever since I was a kid to somehow “play” that mission Omfg 10/10
So glad there’s a video praising this game. Played literally hundreds of hours with my brother when we were kids, and still pick it up a few times a year. Crazy nostalgia
I played this game all day every day back when I was a wee lad, I spent most of the time in the toy box area and did a load of missions. Honestly miss this game, I memorised just about everything about it pretty much. Such a shame newer generations can't experience it, let's all hope a Toy Story 4 tie in game comes about.
Damn now I kind of want to play this game. Might just get the Wii version to play on my crt. Honestly though now I kind of want you to do the PS2/PSP version or maybe the DS version
I can’t remember a lot about this game but I know I played it a lot. But The coffee level, muffin boss battle, my town in the toy box mode, and the ham boss fight I remember so clearly.I loved this game and seeing this video brought back so many memories because there was just something about this game that I just loved. I can remember doing the some of the same random things like climbing that purple tower from 10:32 and going on the race track over and over again for hours no reason but I loved it. Even though I only remember very specific parts of this game overall I know I loved it and I’m glad to see a video that was able to bring those memories back, it felt great to see this game again.
this gave me extreme nostalgia. i can remember the music and the townspeople’s noises. i used to play this game for hours and never get bored. man childhood was great 🙂
I used to play this game with my sister. Mainly the toy box mode. So many good memories... We no longer play games together anymore sadly but this game was an example of me loving the game because I played with a sibling.
I remember I replayed Andy’s House over and over again because snot-nosed child me had so much fun with it. Also, my older sister played with me on occasion, but we only did toy box mode.
I played this game so much as a little kid, I loved how much there was to explore along with all the secrets you could find. I really need to play this again
Omg I loved this game as a (younger) kid! I was like six when I played it and my memories are really fuzzy. I played it on the Xbox when I was younger even though I prefer PlayStation now and gotta get it for my PS3!
That haunted mansion level was terrifying as a kid, I remember there was like some mummy that followed you or something and it gave me so many nightmares
Even with all the missions completed and Ham long gone, my brother and I continued to play for hours on end it never felt boring, we changed the weather, raced, explored the Sid and Pixie world, took a ton of pictures and raced back to the main town whenever events happened. Like bandits robbing the bank, pixies attack or cyborg’s attack. We sometimes even let these events happen and hid in other parts of the world with our favorite npc, pretending to be scared parents hiding from the apocalypse. Truly great times.
Same with my sister, we played this religiously
Still own this game and did this all the time
Too.
Did the same with my brother long time ago. Fun game.
"Pretending to be scared parents hiding from the apocalypse" ITS NOT A PHASE MOM!!!!
This is an exact description of what we did- hide and seek is fun in this game. We also played tag where a tiny person on a car ran away from the chaser riding a big dragon
When I was a kid, I thought this was the coolest game to ever exist.
I was dumb and never understood what to do once I reached the western town. Quit playing, looks like I missed a huge gem of a game🙃
it still is
Me too me and my brother spend weeks playin that
I still play it on my ps3
IT IS!
Me and my brother played the absolute hell out of this game!
Same here I spent to many hours on this game
I wish I had a brother
I'll always cherish the memories of playing games with my siblings growing up
My sister and I loved this game too
Same...played it on X360 with my little sister. Even played it alone for every single extra!
I remember spending so many hours on this game trying to get 6 backflips in a row on the giant ramp in the stunt track.
I remember not being able to beat the space level :/
@@memezrus6793 oh the buzz video game?
@@iAndromedaDS yep
@@memezrus6793 i remember it being rather fun tbh :P
When I clicked on this video, I didn't expect such a nostalgia trip. I could hear the pop of the toy containers and the little sounds the townspeople made. You reminded me that I never did finish the story, with how scared I was of stealth missions. I really hope I can pick it up again, thanks to you :)
Omfg I played this on the Wii and I forgot about it and the MFing nostalgia I got
@@tristan6058 I played it on the Wii too! So many feels.
same, it was one of my favorite wii games
letme suckyotoes same!
I played this all day on my ps3 never finished as well and I always remember alway restarting Because I though I won the game XD
I literally only played with the sandbox mode when I was younger, I totally forgot there was an actual campaign.
Addison Allen
It’s very addicting. Especially when it guides you to play it, since they know that’s where most of the content lies. But I loved playing the Playtime levels and the Buzz Lightyear game.
Same
I'd usually get to the Buzz lightyar Moon level then quit at the Daycare one which was just so damn hard at the time. Then I'd try and sped run the Toybox in a day or so
I didn't know there was a campaign in the first place, I wasn't too bright
There was a sandbox mode?
The most unexpected games, the nicest reviews, and the creepiest thumbnails.
Minimme's got it all.
2:10 OH MY GOD. This isn't all that relevant but that line Rex says is probably the best reference I've ever heard.
Here's the rundown, the guy who played Rex also played the Grand Nagus in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, a greedy, profit-focused alien. Throughout the whole series, he aims to expand his business opportunities into the Gamma Quadrant through a recently discovered Wormhole.
It's so subtle if you don't know the source material but damn did it catch me of guard
YESSS
I like that he used it as a joke that fell flat
When in reality it is so subtle and classy that it’s probably one of the best jokes
I remember playing this game so much with my younger brother. We finished it like 5-6 times over and had a blast messing around in the free roam town. I completely forgot it existed until now, thanks so much for making this video
Till this day I think about this game, really felt like it was made with love. I was used to tie in games being whatever but this game blew me away as a kid.
I think it’s much better than the movie.
Developers: What genre do you want the game to be?
Dinsey: Yes
hail satan
Your videos really remind me of old RUclips. Some random guy wants to make a video about some random thing and he delivers exactly that, without any pretentious skits or monologues about how "this revolutionized games!", ya know? Keep doin what you doin my friend
I can feel it in the air tonight...
Phil Collins from Vice City Stories ummmm Scott the woz
@@nish720 Scotts cool, but he's not same thing as Minimme. I feel like Scott's a bit more in that quipy well edited Jontron vein of videos, where as Minimme's that casual friend you see every so often and gives you a really random but good game suggestion
Nish B Scott tries too hard to be funny. Minimme is better.
Only a Stranger for you and me *[insert drum Solo here]*
I'm very curious about Disney Infinity, there's not much content on RUclips analyzing it so i would really appreciate if you review it.
It's one of the greatest games ever, hands down. I love playing it.
They stopped production of that game lmao thats why no one reviews it.
@@kristianzimmo I know that, but that's no excuse to not review it. There's the Steam version which has almost every content in the game.
Disney Infinity was and still is my comfort game. Something to just throw on and goof off for a while. What other game lets you get in a lightsaber fight with Captain America and Donald Duck??
One of my fav games
Rockstar: red dead redemption
Disney: are u challenging me ?
Actually, you'll be surprised to know about "GUN"...
Great video. Good to see you getting that Nord VPN bag too!
So it's actually you showing up on the Patreon supporters' list at the end of his vids. That's pretty Nice.
169th like :)
This is one of my favorite games as a kid. Storymode was fun, but I loved sandbox mode.
Fried Chicken & Trucks yeah one of my favorites too. I’m glad that it’s backwards compatible on Xbox
Me too , I loved making my own town and driving the cars around and stuff. I solely remember throwing the bandits into the sheriff’s office when they robbed the bank every now and then.
This was so much nostalgia I loved this game and have tons of memories of it
Mine too
I don't know if you've got the best or the worst thumbnails.
Yes
both
It's the right blend of lazy and well made
Yes
r/blursed
The DS version was surprisingly good as well. They took time on this game.
DS for the movie game levels, Console for the toy box
i played so much of the ds version as a kid
Yeah, I remember playing that version
Don't forget about the PSP one! That's the one I played and I thought it was great.
@@noahdavis7406 i saw a bit of gameplay on the bus ride back in 2011, it also looked fun!
Weirdly enough, this feels like a logical evolution of the second movie game on the PS1 kind of like how the third movie itself is to the second.
I have this game, STILL, on our PS3. It was never-ending fun. And it still is.
Me and my sister still play this when we're bored, so I can just hear and think of everything like it's natural. Thanks for letting me know that I'm getting older.
This looks like Ratchet and Clank in it's gameplay variety and style.
I'm vegan
Especially the line racing parts tbh
Speaking of Ratchet and Clank.... 12:07
11:55 this looks a lot like the bridge in Ratchet and Clank 3
I knew I wasn’t the only one who thought this!
Ug! Yes! I love the comparison you make between the Buzz Lightyear video game in TS 2 and the level in this game. Such good, thoughtful commentary.
I got an idea for a review series. It's obscure
The Ben 10 Games
No one's ever done a big review of any of them and loved them when I was a kid so I hope you consider
Protector of Earth
Alien Force
Vilgax Attacks
Cosmic Destruction
Omniverse 1 and 2
Ben 10 was a little too late for me to enjoy but I heard a lot of great things about the show
SECONDQUEST
Og series was the best one
Cosmic Destruction kinda sucks but Protector of Earth was alright but it got repetitive
Brandon Simmons
Imo protector was fun, alien Force was ok, vilgax Attacks was great, cosmic Destruction was ok but buggy and the Omniverse games are...fine?
I recently got my PS3 to play PS2 games so I may give Vilgax Attacks a look
Ah, the memories. I played the shit out of this game in hospital after I broke my leg when I was six, good times
For what it is, this game is truly amazing, and that isn't just the nostalgia of playing it as a child talking.
Before: Impressive GBA games
After: Surprisingly good licensed Disney games
I used to play the Wii version when I was younger, and I remember really enjoying it I think I should pick the 360 version up at some point to play it again just because I'm curious to see if it's as good as I remember it being
It prolly would be better. Way better graphics. I love the Wii, but no HD man?
@@ak2789rap There were still some great looking games on the Wii
@@KingAphtin I am actually thankful you explained the differences. I had the Wii version and I don't remember being able to do many of the things he does in the video. I also think the climax for toy box mode and a lot of other things about toy box were different. Everything else was the same, but I think I'd call the Wii version inferior to the 360 and especially PS3 versions.
I think you'd like to try Speed Racer The Movie: The Game as it's one of the best tie-in movie games as it expands the universe of the movie
Oh my god yes, I had it for Wii and every single track was a psychedelic experience!
I still have that game and it's one of my favorite Wii games
Aleblasco39 the title for the video should be- Speed Racer The Movie: The Game: The Review.
@@fakebird000 I mean the movie based on the anime
YES
Dude this game was my childhood, I remember to often me running away into my room for hours and playing around with the lightning rod and re-playing the races for the quintillionth time. Honestly I loved this game and it's just nice to look back on it fondly.
This was the game me and my little brother would play when we couldn’t sleep on a school night. Him in early elementary school, my in early high school. It’s one of the biggest shamed of this generation that we don’t get video games based on motion pictures anymore.
It's interesting that they also did an entirely different Toy Story 3 game on PS2 at the same time. Despite being completely different, it still shared box art.
They do that with a lot of licenced games
@@charizardoreo Indeed they do, the Harry Potter series is a notable example.
There was also a PSP version.
TMNT (2007) had 3 different versions on all of the platforms it was released on, the console versions, the version that was used in the DS and PSP versions and the GBA versions are all completely different
THERE WAS A PS2 GAME?! I thought they stopped making those after 2010!
Edit: Just looked up the release date of Toy Story 3. I always thought it had come out in 2011, especially when I attended the movie theater to watch it, but it seems I was wrong. Makes sense that there was a PS2 game, I guess. Still, I’m quite shocked.
At least we know that if Tom hanks loses his voice his brother will be there to do the games
They sound the same
I actually played through the PSP version today... LOL
Fun af game tho tbh :3
Is it the same gameplay as consoles?
@@kingsmithie1712 entirely different. You have to collect a number of stars and items on different levels, you always play as woody or buzz except in 3 lvls, one with the soldiers ,one with jessie and one with the aliens, therr are minigames, one based with woodys show from ts2, the buzz vs zurg game and the aliens. Overall, i enjoyed it, and the spanish dub sounds funny as fuck.
@@kingsmithie1712 yes
Yes if you played the ps2 version other than that no
@Bryan BD i just downloaded it today to Xbox 1. the game is fun but ultimately the story mode is short. the only replay value it has is going back and collecting everything or the Sandbox mode
I always used to play this game on my Wii, along with the Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension game
Same here, the racing/stunt parks had me railed for so long xD
I only got to play Phineas and Ferb because my friends owned it, was good fun as well.
I also played it on the wii but on the wii you couldn't do the same things as on Xbox so that was really sad
I remember that Phineas and Ferb game
@@jairdegelder9266 I have it on the Wii.
Me too
Oh god I’m getting the feels
When I was like 3 I played this game non stop and it took me like 3 years to beat it so I guess I played this game too much and to me it’s perfect
You played games when you were 3? Holy shit I didn't even know how to work with a calculator when I was 3. Or tell time.
Yeeeeeees I'd love to see you do Disney Infinity!
There's a digital version on Steam since I know you probably wouldn't want to buy the toys because i have and damn is it expensive.
It's missing a few things but it should be more than enough to review the game.
The digital version I believe is just the base game. I recall seeing starter kits in stores without the game included, but I might be wrong.
@@KeybladeMasterAndy No the digital version on Steam is the Gold edition with most of the characters and stuff included.
They actually have rereleased the games on steam after launch now with a gold edition that includes everything except a few things in 3.0
new video idea: Top 10 graphically impressive movie tie in games for the Nintendo Wii from the years between 2009 and 2010
wow, that's very specific
Just curious, why specifically between 2009 and 2010?
that sounds like a topic for a thesis
@@TheAtoll no reason mostly for extra specificness.
Its easier to find and albino tiger
When I was 5 this was literally my favorite game. It still holds a special place in my heart.
My favorite level was always the one in Bonnie's room that goes into space.
Yeah, that one was trippy!
This makes me feel old. I was 11 when this game came out...
Aah the nostalgia. I loved this game
I remember having this on my DS and playing the crap out of it.
It was so short yet so good
So did i
I played the Wii version in 2010
I played the Xbox 360 version
same
Please do the PS2 Ratatouille game!!!! My best friend and I would drunk on Gin and Tonics and play that game in college!!!!
Sounds like that. When was that?
I had the Wii version. I remember the minigames being fun there.
I remember playing the 360 version and loving it but never buying it
BTW Ratatouille is being released in 4K in a couple of weeks.
This and the Flushed Away tie in game.
Dude I LOVED the Toy Box mode in this game, it was great fun to customise the town residents and turn them into characters from other Pixar movies. If you got the Playstation 3 verison of the game you could unlock Zerg as a playable character. You couldn't do much with him but needless to say you felt like a fucking demi-god when playing as him.
Yeah all that happened was all the residents became Zurg’s minions and you were locked out of doing most missions
This used to be my favourite game! Still is awesome and i play it from time to time.
no one:
minimme: hey this kids game is actually pretty good
Well, it's one of those "Don't judge a book by its cover" themes again.
what was the point of this comment
No clue. But I guess it works.
Arguably one of the most underrated games of all time.
Tip: DO NOT get the PC version. It's literally an unfinished port of the PS3 and Xbox 360 version, I have no idea how they got away with that.
Huh. Now I get why my brother didn't really like it when there's all this praise for it... he owns the PC version. Maybe we should try to dig up a PS3 copy from somewhere.
@@PanTastique If you can find it, get it. It's tons of fun.
FINALLY. I've been waiting for a video on this game for SO LONG. I remember playing this so much when i played the Wii.
Toy Story 2 on PS1 was awesome. Like every scene from the film is in the game in a 3D platform style. Very hard though.
I replayed it a couple months ago. It's actually not that hard. My 9yo self had a somewhat hard time, though.
Dreamcast version is a much more realized version
I love that game.
My sis has the N64 version of TS2. Never saw her play.
Who remembers the Toy Story 2 game from the N64 era? Man that was good. You should review that next!
I worked for this developer when they were producing the first Disney Infinity. It was a QA job right out of high school. Sometimes I wish I still worked there. Such a great environment to be in. I'm so proud of them for working on Harry Potter Legacy. The creativity and devotion had always been there.
When the celebration plays in Toy box mode I can hear the music in my head. Man, my dad and I spent hours and hours in toy box mode- good memories. Makes me want to play it again.
Thank you for letting us know about games that had no right being as good as they actually are.
Me and my friend played this everyday, the nostalgia hit me so hard.
I lost this game a few years back, I moved to a new house. I still haven't found that game.... it was one of my favorites.
Unlucky
It's now free on Xbox! Pick it up brother!
@@AngelOfDarkness777 Dang I need an Xbox lolol
@@AngelOfDarkness777 is it
@@rhysburns5420 yeah! It's one of the new free games of Dec
Bruh Toy Story 3 for the Wii was my childhood video game. I'm glad someone's talking about it finally. So many vague yet happy and nostalgic memories. Especially the Toy Box mode.
This stumped me when I was a kid. Now that I know it was actually good I should visit it again and try to beat it.
5:26 3D Sonic? Ahem, Ratchet and Clank want a word.
I use to play Rachet and Clank all the time
The PS2 version is a whole different game.
Yeah, I saw the thumbnail and thought "Hey I've played that"
and then it started and I was like "wait"
@@anon8740 I played the version in the video
I remember this one pixar game on the leap frog that had a finding nemo game and when dory got hurt i used to be terrified of the sound she made
So great to see a RUclipsr appreciate this game, it’s so awesome. Still play it once every year.
This game was a huge part of my childhood. I remember continuing to play this game even after 100%-ing everything. Thanks for the nostalgia trip.
I remember playing this game when I was little, I beat every part of it and I loved it so much.
The god of thumbnails has returned
*Cursed images*
4:52 “third person shooter” *while showing a first person clip*
5:22 "3D Sonic style skating" when clearly it is Ratchet and Clank's grind rails.
The fact that it took you a few hours to finish the toy box mode is actually big news to me since as a kid it took me years to finish since I was always just playing around and being silly I still remember finishing the game with my best friend at the time and I felt so accomplished like years of hard work building my city and exploring a world had paid off
I grew up with this and it was so much fun. I'll beat it 100% every so often for nostalgia. It's really cool that other people know this game. It's really underrated for what it is
quite graphically impressive
Used to play this when i was 7 with my best friend now im 16 and i still play this game with him 😂 we never grew up but this game just means so much to us
i frickin love this game. me and my brothers always played this especially the sandbox
You’re telling me I can play that opening scene/level from toy story 2....
That’s been my dream ever since I was a kid to somehow “play” that mission
Omfg 10/10
So glad there’s a video praising this game. Played literally hundreds of hours with my brother when we were kids, and still pick it up a few times a year. Crazy nostalgia
I play the PSP version, so I think I'm missing some stuff.
Bruh I played the DS version, you can say i was missing half the game lol
Diego Castañeda same
@@TheEgg-o same
@@TheEgg-o bro I was playing the Atari 2600 version there is no game it's just a bunch of pixels that say fuck you
This game is literally my childhood
I played this game all day every day back when I was a wee lad, I spent most of the time in the toy box area and did a load of missions.
Honestly miss this game, I memorised just about everything about it pretty much. Such a shame newer generations can't experience it, let's all hope a Toy Story 4 tie in game comes about.
Hype to see this is backwards comp! Thanks for putting me on mini
Finally someone making a video of this, this is one of the few games I played when I was little!
Damn now I kind of want to play this game. Might just get the Wii version to play on my crt. Honestly though now I kind of want you to do the PS2/PSP version or maybe the DS version
The DS version is very different than the Wii and Xbox 360 version, so it's not the same game he Covered in this video.
I remember me and my siblings playing the coffee level in Bonnie’s room so many times
That crap is hardddd
I was terrified of that level
Loved the video! Would you consider doing a video about the Madagascar tie-in game?
ooOOOH I REMEMBER THAT!!! i completely forgot about it! i loved that
I can’t remember a lot about this game but I know I played it a lot. But The coffee level, muffin boss battle, my town in the toy box mode, and the ham boss fight I remember so clearly.I loved this game and seeing this video brought back so many memories because there was just something about this game that I just loved. I can remember doing the some of the same random things like climbing that purple tower from 10:32 and going on the race track over and over again for hours no reason but I loved it. Even though I only remember very specific parts of this game overall I know I loved it and I’m glad to see a video that was able to bring those memories back, it felt great to see this game again.
this gave me extreme nostalgia. i can remember the music and the townspeople’s noises. i used to play this game for hours and never get bored. man childhood was great 🙂
Damn, minimme doing an ad :eyes:
I'd like to see the Disney Infinity stuff, though. Would be interesting for sure.
I played the shit out of this when I got it for Christmas in 2010 remember playing it with my sister good times.
Was I the only one scared of the haunted house? I had to turn the music off because I found it scary when I was like 7. 😂
Man this game brings me so many memories, playing with friends and such when younger especially.
Damn... nostalgia... I used to have this on my PS3 and me and my brother used to always play it.
After how Toy Story 2 the game ended up to be , im not that surprised .
Anyone remember bonnies house mission? I loved that as a kid
i had the ds version, its so short ive probally beaten it 10-ish times
Yeah same
Same, I never beat it though
The tower defence mode was pretty cool tho-
@@AstralAshe i used to love that mode. I had both wii and ds and i adored them both with my siblings.
i didn't like it too much when i was younger, it was okay. Then i got this version and i was an addicted mess
I used to play this game with my sister. Mainly the toy box mode. So many good memories...
We no longer play games together anymore sadly but this game was an example of me loving the game because I played with a sibling.
I loved this game as a kid. I'm glad I'm not the only one who remembers it!
DUUUDDDEEE! I had this on the Wii at one point! Yeah this game was sick back then.
Toy Story 2 on the PC and PS1 is another great Toy Story game.
Best movie tie in game ever
@@xrqdioqctive4466 Lego star wars is better
@@IBagel2 u know what they r equally amazing tbh, both were made by the same company aswell
@@xrqdioqctive4466 I didnt know that, interesting
When you realise that this might be someone's childhood game, you start feeling old
That someone is me
I remember I replayed Andy’s House over and over again because snot-nosed child me had so much fun with it.
Also, my older sister played with me on occasion, but we only did toy box mode.
I played this game so much as a little kid, I loved how much there was to explore along with all the secrets you could find. I really need to play this again
I don’t know about you but when I was 5 this was bout the scariest thing ever 4:36 (besides the gargoyles in the town😬)
Yes those stone monsters were terrifying
Play the ds version, it may be nostalgia but I remember it pretty well for the ds.
Same
I completed the DS version in 2 hours wtf
Lmao I remember playing this in the wii and I loved playing the buzz Mini game
Omg I loved this game as a (younger) kid! I was like six when I played it and my memories are really fuzzy. I played it on the Xbox when I was younger even though I prefer PlayStation now and gotta get it for my PS3!
That haunted mansion level was terrifying as a kid, I remember there was like some mummy that followed you or something and it gave me so many nightmares
The DS version was also pretty solid