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* AdaptationalHeroism: Well, Rex is already a good guy in the movies, but in the game, not only does he stick by Woody's side after Woody accidentally knocks Buzz out the window, he actually helps Woody escape the wrath of the other toys.

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* AdaptationalBadass: When Buzz and Woody fight in the movie, [[CurbstompBattle Buzz mostly dominates]] [[CurbstompCushion besides a few punches]]. In the game the fight is a boss battle that Woody has to defeat.
* AdaptationalHeroism: Well, Rex is was already a good guy in the movies, but in wanted to keep out of the other toys' vendetta with Woody. In the game, not only does he stick by Woody's side after Woody accidentally knocks Buzz out the window, he actually helps Woody escape the wrath of the other toys.
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** "Really Inside The Claw Machine" switches to a first-person perspective.

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** "Really Inside The Claw Machine" switches to a first-person perspective.perspective reminiscent of ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}''.
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'''''Toy Story''''' 2D PlatformGame based on the Disney/Pixar movie [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory of the same name]], developed by Creator/TravellersTales and released by Disney Interactive for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis, UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem and PC in 1996. A stripped-down UsefulNotes/GameBoy port developed by Tiertex was also released, and there was also an odd bootleg NES version.

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'''''Toy Story''''' is a 2D PlatformGame based on the Disney/Pixar movie [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory of the same name]], developed by Creator/TravellersTales and released by Disney Interactive for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis, UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem and PC in 1996. A stripped-down UsefulNotes/GameBoy port developed by Tiertex was also released, and there was also an odd bootleg NES version.
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A 2D PlatformGame based on the Disney/Pixar movie ''[[WesternAnimation/ToyStory of the same name]]'', developed by Creator/TravellersTales and released by Disney Interactive for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis, UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem and PC in 1996. A stripped-down UsefulNotes/GameBoy port developed by Tiertex was also released, and there was also an odd bootleg NES version.

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A '''''Toy Story''''' 2D PlatformGame based on the Disney/Pixar movie ''[[WesternAnimation/ToyStory [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory of the same name]]'', name]], developed by Creator/TravellersTales and released by Disney Interactive for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis, UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem and PC in 1996. A stripped-down UsefulNotes/GameBoy port developed by Tiertex was also released, and there was also an odd bootleg NES version.
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A 2D PlatformGame based on the Disney/Pixar movie ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', developed by Creator/TravellersTales and released by Disney Interactive for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis, UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem and PC in 1996. A stripped-down UsefulNotes/GameBoy port developed by Tiertex was also released, and there was also an odd bootleg NES version.

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A 2D PlatformGame based on the Disney/Pixar movie ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', ''[[WesternAnimation/ToyStory of the same name]]'', developed by Creator/TravellersTales and released by Disney Interactive for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis, UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem and PC in 1996. A stripped-down UsefulNotes/GameBoy port developed by Tiertex was also released, and there was also an odd bootleg NES version.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Well, Rex is already a good guy in the movies, but in the game, not only does he stick by Woody's side after Woody accidentally knock Buzz out the window, he actually helps Woody escape the wrath of the other toys.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Well, Rex is already a good guy in the movies, but in the game, not only does he stick by Woody's side after Woody accidentally knock knocks Buzz out the window, he actually helps Woody escape the wrath of the other toys.


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* BlindIdiotTranslation: The text in the bootleg NES version of the game, which includes such things as "Toy Sotry" written on gas pumps at the gas station and the text at the ending screen:
---> "Congratulations! You are complete Woody's mission!"
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A 2D PlatformGame based on the Disney/Pixar movie ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', developed by Creator/TravellersTales and released by Disney Interactive for the SegaGenesis, SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem and PC in 1996. A stripped-down GameBoy port developed by Tiertex was also released, and there was also an odd bootleg NES version.

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A 2D PlatformGame based on the Disney/Pixar movie ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', developed by Creator/TravellersTales and released by Disney Interactive for the SegaGenesis, SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis, UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem and PC in 1996. A stripped-down GameBoy UsefulNotes/GameBoy port developed by Tiertex was also released, and there was also an odd bootleg NES version.
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* OneUp: Woody gets extra lives from picking up cowboy hats and collecting 50 tin stars. Note, however, that there is [[WebVideo/JonTron a 9-life cap in play]]. You will ''burn through most of them'' in Sid's house.

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* OneUp: Woody gets extra lives from picking up cowboy hats and collecting 50 tin stars. Note, however, that there is [[WebVideo/JonTron a 9-life cap in play]].play]] (in the Genesis version, anyway; not so in the SNES version). You will ''burn through most of them'' in Sid's house.
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* OneUp: Woody gets extra lives from picking up cowboy hats and collecting 50 tin stars. Note, however, that there is [[JonTron a 9-life cap in play]]. You will ''burn through most of them'' in Sid's house.

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* OneUp: Woody gets extra lives from picking up cowboy hats and collecting 50 tin stars. Note, however, that there is [[JonTron [[WebVideo/JonTron a 9-life cap in play]]. You will ''burn through most of them'' in Sid's house.
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* EscortMission: In the "Revenge of the Toys" level, Woody has to help Rex escape from Andy's bedroom after the toys get angry at Woody for knocking Buzz out the window. While Rex is able to get through the buckets that Woody can't, he can't get past the piles of blocks, which Woody has to knock away with his pull-string. Fortunately, Rex is invincible, so there's no need to worry about enemies attacking him.


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* IOweYouMyLife: After Woody helps Rex out of Andy's bedroom in the "Revenge of the Toys" level, Rex returns the favor in the following level, "Run Rex, Run!" by letting Woody ride on his back as he guides him across a sea of hostile toys.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Well, Rex is already a good guy in the movies, but in the game, not only does he stick by Woody's side after Woody accidentally knock Buzz out the window, he actually helps Woody escape the wrath of the other toys.



* HeyItsThatVoice / NotQuiteStarring: Pat Fraley and Jim Hanks double for Tim Allen (Buzz) and Tom Hanks (Woody).



* PolishedPort: [[DownplayedTrope Not a particularly egregious example]], but the [=SNES=] and [=PC=] versions feature some notable improvements over the Genesis version[[note]]which was released about a month before the [=SNES=] version and close to a year before the [=PC=] version[[/note]]. The [=SNES=] version features slightly beefed-up graphics and longer levels, while the [=PC=] version features those same improvements plus a nicely redone [=CD=] quality soundtrack.
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* OneUp: Woody gets extra lives from picking up cowboy hats and collecting 50 tin stars. Note, however, that there is a 9-life cap in play. You will ''burn through most of them'' in Sid's house.

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* OneUp: Woody gets extra lives from picking up cowboy hats and collecting 50 tin stars. Note, however, that there is [[JonTron a 9-life cap in play.play]]. You will ''burn through most of them'' in Sid's house.
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* PolishedPort: Downplayed, but the [=SNES=] and [=PC=] versions feature some notable improvements over the Genesis version[[note]]which was released about a month before the [=SNES=] version and close to a year before the [=PC=] version[[/note]]. The [=SNES=] version features slightly beefed-up graphics and longer levels, while the [=PC=] version features those same improvements plus a nicely redone [=CD=] quality soundtrack.

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* PolishedPort: Downplayed, [[DownplayedTrope Not a particularly egregious example]], but the [=SNES=] and [=PC=] versions feature some notable improvements over the Genesis version[[note]]which was released about a month before the [=SNES=] version and close to a year before the [=PC=] version[[/note]]. The [=SNES=] version features slightly beefed-up graphics and longer levels, while the [=PC=] version features those same improvements plus a nicely redone [=CD=] quality soundtrack.
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* PolishedPort: Downplayed, but the [=SNES=] and [=PC=] versions feature some notable improvements over the Genesis version[[note]]which was released about a month before the [=SNES=] version and close to a year before the [=PC=] version[[/note]]. The [=SNES=] version features slightly beefed-up graphics and longer levels, while the [=PC=] version features a nicely redone [=CD=] quality soundtrack.

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* PolishedPort: Downplayed, but the [=SNES=] and [=PC=] versions feature some notable improvements over the Genesis version[[note]]which was released about a month before the [=SNES=] version and close to a year before the [=PC=] version[[/note]]. The [=SNES=] version features slightly beefed-up graphics and longer levels, while the [=PC=] version features those same improvements plus a nicely redone [=CD=] quality soundtrack.
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* PolishedPort: Downplayed, but the [=SNES=] and [=PC=] versions feature some notable improvements over the Genesis version[[note]]which was released about a month before the [=SNES=] version and close to a year before the [=PC=] version[[/note]]. The [=SNES=] version features slightly beefed-up graphics and longer levels, while the [=PC=] version features a nicely redone [=CD=] quality soundtrack.

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* AdvancingWallOfDoom: Babyface Spider and Scud fulfill this mechanic. The kids at Pizza Planet ''sort of'' do this, but it's possible to evade them.



* {{Expy}}: Sheriff Woody's pull-string does the same thing as Earthworm Jim's [[UseYourHead whip]].



* HeyItsThatVoice / NotQuiteStarring: Pat Fraley and Jim Hanks double for Tim Allen (Buzz) and Tom Hanks (Woody).



* OneUp: Woody gets extra lives from picking up cowboy hats. Note, however, that there is a 9-life cap in play. You will ''burn through most of them'' in Sid's house.

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* OneUp: Woody gets extra lives from picking up cowboy hats.hats and collecting 50 tin stars. Note, however, that there is a 9-life cap in play. You will ''burn through most of them'' in Sid's house.


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** The final level is a flying level (okay, a [[InsistentTerminology ''falling with style'']] level).

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* UnexpectedGameplayChange: "Really Inside The Claw Machine" switches to a first-person perspective.

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"Really Inside The Claw Machine" switches to a first-person perspective.perspective.
** Both RC stages are driving sequences.
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** The PC version allow you to skip the level though.
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** The PC version allow you to skip the level though.
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* OneUp: Woody gets extra lives from picking up cowboy hats.

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* OneUp: Woody gets extra lives from picking up cowboy hats. Note, however, that there is a 9-life cap in play. You will ''burn through most of them'' in Sid's house.

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* NightmareSequence: The first BossBattle happens when Woody has a nightmare of being attacked
by a flying, real-laser-shooting Buzz Lightyear. [[YourMindMakesItReal If he dies in the nightmare, he dies for real.]]

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* NightmareSequence: The first BossBattle happens when Woody has a nightmare of being attacked
attacked by a flying, real-laser-shooting Buzz Lightyear. [[YourMindMakesItReal If he dies in the nightmare, he dies for real.]]
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* FollowTheMoney: Tin Stars (as in, the kind of star a sheriff might wear on his vest).
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* OneUp: Woody gets extra lives from picking up cowboy hats.
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* HeadsIWinTailsYouLose: In the BossBattle against the Claw, you, as Woody, have to toss [[LittleGreenMen LGMs]] up at the Claw to knock Buzz down until Sid runs out of quarters. Of course, since the movie has Sid capture Buzz and Woody anyway, the cutscene following this fight naturally has that happen.

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A 2D PlatformGame based on the Disney/Pixar movie ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', developed by Creator/TravellersTales and released by Disney Interactive for the SegaGenesis, SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem and PC in 1996. There was also a GameBoy port developed by Tiertex, and a bootleg NES version.

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A 2D PlatformGame based on the Disney/Pixar movie ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', developed by Creator/TravellersTales and released by Disney Interactive for the SegaGenesis, SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem and PC in 1996. There was also a A stripped-down GameBoy port developed by Tiertex, Tiertex was also released, and a there was also an odd bootleg NES version.



* EternalEngine: "Inside the Claw Machine".



* NightmareSequence: The first BossBattle happens when Woody has a nightmare of being attacked by a flying, real-laser-shooting Buzz Lightyear. [[YourMindMakesItReal If he dies in the nightmare, he dies for real.]]

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* NightmareSequence: The first BossBattle happens when Woody has a nightmare of being attacked attacked
by a flying, real-laser-shooting Buzz Lightyear. [[YourMindMakesItReal If he dies in the nightmare, he dies for real.]]
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A 2D PlatformGame based on the Disney/Pixar movie ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', developed by Creator/TravellersTales and released by Disney Interactive for the SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem, SegaGenesis and Windows PC in 1996. There was also a GameBoy port developed by Tiertex, and a bootleg NES version.

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A 2D PlatformGame based on the Disney/Pixar movie ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', developed by Creator/TravellersTales and released by Disney Interactive for the SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem, SegaGenesis SegaGenesis, SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem and Windows PC in 1996. There was also a GameBoy port developed by Tiertex, and a bootleg NES version.



* NightmareSequence: The first Boss Battle happens when Woody has a nightmare of being attacked by a flying, real-laser-shooting Buzz Lightyear. If he dies in the nightmare, he dies for real.

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* NightmareSequence: The first Boss Battle BossBattle happens when Woody has a nightmare of being attacked by a flying, real-laser-shooting Buzz Lightyear. [[YourMindMakesItReal If he dies in the nightmare, he dies for real.]]

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* DigitizedSprites

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* DigitizedSpritesDigitizedSprites: Based on the same CG models used in the film.


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* NightmareSequence: The first Boss Battle happens when Woody has a nightmare of being attacked by a flying, real-laser-shooting Buzz Lightyear. If he dies in the nightmare, he dies for real.
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* KillerYoYo: Sid's room is filled with spiked yo-yos hanging from the ceiling.
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A 2D PlatformGame based on the Disney/Pixar movie ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', developed by Creator/TravellersTales and released by Disney Interactive for the SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem, SegaGenesis and Windows PC in 1996. There was also a GameBoy port developed by Tiertex, and a bootleg NES version.

The game stars the pull-string cowboy Woody, and its levels follow the movie's plot through Andy's room, Pizza Planet (including the Claw Machine), Sid's room and on the road chasing after the moving van.
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