Toy Story 3: The Video Game is a Disney Interactive Studios platform video game based on Toy Story 3. The game was released on June 15, 2010 for Wii, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, PSP, and PC. It was published by Disney Interactive Studios (which is the developer for iOS) and developed by Avalanche Software (PS3, Wii, Xbox 360, PC, Mac OS X), Asobo Studio (PS2, PSP), and n-Space (DS). The game was released in North America on June 15, 2010 for iOS, Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and the Xbox 360. A special PlayStation 2 bundle with Toy Story 3: The Video Game was released on October 31, 2010, followed by the game's individual release on November 2, 2010. It was the last Disney/Pixar game to be released for the PlayStation 2.
Contents
- 1 Game Play
- 2 Levels
- 2.1 Wii, Xbox 360, PC, and PS3 Modes
- 2.2 DS Mode
- 2.3 PSP andPS2 Modes
- 2.4 Additional voices
- 2.5 Additional Children's Voices
- 2.6 International Additional voices
- 3 Toy Box Mode
- 4 Differences from the film
- 5 Exclusive Features for the PS3
- 6 Trivia
- 7 Gallery
- 8 Versions
Game Play[]
Woody, Jessie, and Buzz are playable characters in this game, and each has a special ability. Woody can use his pull string to swing across some areas. Buzz can throw characters across long distances, and Jessie is the most agile and can land on certain small spaces. Some levels require the players to switch between characters during the level in order to clear it. Story mode consists of several levels and follows the events of the story.
Levels[]
Wii, Xbox 360, PC, and PS3 Modes[]
# | Title | Location | Objective | Playable Character(s) | Other Characters | Boss | |
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1 | Loco Motives | Wild West | Help Woody and Jessiesave the orphans. | Woody, Jessie | Buzz Lightyear, Bullseye, Aliens, Hamm (as Dr. Porkchop) | None | |
2 | Hold The Phone | Andy's House | Help Woody, Buzz and Jessie find Andy's cell phone. | Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie | Bullseye*, Slinky Dog*, Hamm, Sarge | ||
3 | To Infinity and Beyond! | Buzz Lightyear: Attack on Zurg | Help Buzz find Emperor Zurg. | Buzz Lightyear | Emperor Zurg | Emperor Zurg | |
4 | Fair Play | The Butterfly Room at Sunnyside Daycare | Help Woody, Buzz and Jessie complete the carnvial games. | Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie | Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear, Twitch, Sparks, Chunk, Stretch,* Rex,* Bullseye, Hamm,* Slinky Dog*, Big Baby*, Aliens* | None | |
5 | Which Way Out? | Bonnie's House | Help Woody survive playtime at Bonnie's House. | Woody | Dolly (as The Scary Witch) | ||
6 | Hide and Sneak | The Caterpillar Room at Sunnnyside Daycare | Help Woody rescue his friends from Lotso. | Woody, Jessie | Rex, Hamm, Slinky Dog, Buzz Lightyear (On Demo Mode)* | ||
7 | Trash Thrash | The Tri-County Landfill | Help Woody, Buzz and Jessie save their friends from the shredder. | Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie | Rex, Hamm, Slinky Dog, Aliens | ||
8 | Muffin To Fear | Ghost Town | Help Buzz destory Dolly's evil muffins. | Woody, Buzz Lightyear | Hamm (as Dr. Porkchop), Dolly (as The Scary Witch) | Dolly (as The Scary Witch) | |
*Xbox 360 and PS3 versions only |
DS Mode[]
# | Title | Location | Objective | Playable Character(s) | Other Characters |
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1 | Operation Phone Call | Andy's Room | Help Woody, Buzz, and the gang find Andy's Cell phone. | Woody, Buzz Lightyear | Rex, Hamm, Alien |
2 | Garbage Day | Help Woody save his friends from the curb. | Woody | Buzz Lightyear, Rex, Hamm, Alien, Jessie (Magnet) | |
3 | Woody's Escape | Sunnyside Daycare | Help Woody get out of Sunnyside | Buzz Lightyear, Rex, Hamm, Alien, Lots-O-Huggin' Bear | |
4 | Rough Play | Help Buzz save his friends from playtime | Buzz Lightyear | Rex, Hamm, Slinky Dog, Aliens, | |
5 | Bonnie's House | Help Woody explore Bonnie's house. | Woody | Mr. Pricklepants, Chuckles, Buttercup | |
6 | Buzz's Mission | Sunnyside Daycare | Help Buzz find Lotso | Buzz Lightyear | Rex, Hamm, Slinky Dog, Alien, Stretch, Big Baby, Lots-O-Huggin' Bear |
7 | Woody's Return | Help Woody rescue his friends from Lotso. | Woody | Buzz Lightyear, Rex, Hamm, Slinky Dog, Alien | |
8 | The Tri-Country Landfill | Help Woody rescue his friends from the dump. | Woody, Buzz Lightyear | Rex, Hamm, Slinky Dog, Aliens, Lots-O-Huggin' Bear |
PSP andPS2 Modes[]
# | Title | Location | Objective | Playable Character (or Playable Characters) | Other Characters | |
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1 | Western Playtime | Wild West | Help Woody save the train. | Woody | Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, Bullseye | |
2 | Operation: Phone Call | Andy's House | Help Sarge and his troops find Andy's cellphone. | Sarge and his troops | Ms. Davis | None |
3 | Keep Cool! | Help Buzz find his friends. | Buzz Lightyear | Jessie, Bullseye, Rex, Hamm, Slinky Dog, Aliens | ||
4 | Family Minded | Help Woody find his friends. | Woody | Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, Bullseye, Rex, Hamm, Slinky Dog, Aliens, Ms. Davis | ||
5 | Trouble in the Caterpillar Room | Sunnyside Daycare | Help Buzz save his friends from playtime. | Buzz Lightyear | Jessie, Rex, Hamm, Slinky Dog, Aliens | |
6 | Goodbye Woody | Help Woody get out of Sunnyside. | Woody | None Lost in Ghost Town | ||
7 | Strawberry Smells | Help Buzz find Lotso. | Buzz Lightyear | Lots-o-Huggin' Bear, Big Baby, Twitch | ||
8 | Bonnie's House | Help Woody explore Bonnie's house. | Woody | Buttercup, Trixie | None | |
9 | Eye in The Sky | Sunnyside Daycare | Help Woody and Slinky disable the cameras. | Slinky Dog | ||
10 | Rodeo Rescue! | Help Jessie free her friends. | Jessie | Buzz Lightyear, Bullseye, Rex, Hamm, Aliens | ||
11 | City Dump Conveyor belt | Tri-County Landfill | HelpBuzz rescue his friends from the shredder. | Buzz Lightyear | Woody, Jessie, Bullseye, Rex, Hamm, Slinky Dog | |
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| Help the Aliens save their friends with the claw. | Aliens | Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, Bullseye, Rex, Hamm, Slinky Dog | Unlocked Minigame: Little Green Men - Escape! | Help the Aliens escape in that place |
13 | Back Home... | Road | Help Buzz get back to his friends. | Buzz Lightyear | Woody, Jessie, Rex |
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Toy Box Mode[]
Toy Box mode is an open-world collection of gameplay opportunities where the player runs around and completes missions, plays minigames, or just meanders around and creates their own fun. Every mission once successfully complete awards a certain amount of gold. Players then use the gold to buy new buildings and building customizations and clothing for the inhabitants of the town, such as a haunted house that releases ghosts upon the world that must then be taken care of, or a bearded farmer whose lost cows the player has to rescue. The buildings can be customized and placed wherever the player wants, giving the town a personal touch, even down to the type of people who live in the town.
An exclusive version of the game for Xbox 360, Wii, and PS3 was sold at Walmart that included four additional Theme Packs for Toy Box Mode. The Theme Packs included Sports, Knights, Cutesy, and Military. Players can use the Theme Packs to decorate buildings and dress townspeople and aliens in different ways after spending 500 coins on each pack in the Al's Toy Barn area of the game. The Walmart exclusive version also features a reflective foil background on the front of the case, rather than the standard black.
Differences from the film[]
- In the train rescue scene, Jessie was the first to ride Bullseye, not Woody.
- One-Eyed Bart and One-Eyed Betty do not appear in the video game, possibly due to copyright issues with Hasbro.
- Buzz Lightyear didn't save the orphans by Woody (or Jessie) tossing them to him.
- Evil Dr. Porkchop was not introduced until Rex came along.
- Woody, Buzz, and Jessie did not go to the basement to get the cordless phone.
- There were two of Sarge's soldiers, not four.
- The toys never played the Buzz Lightyear video game.
- Lotso did not give a carnival for the toys.
- The scenarios Bonnie played with her toys were not actually seen, but in the video game there are two levels (Witch Way Out and Muffin To Fear) based on her scenarios.
- Woody does not lose his hat in the video game (especially in Bonnie's House).
- Chatter Telephone was not anonymous.
- Woody did not rescue the toys, they broke out.
- The toys did not go on a voyage during the garbage dump scene.
Exclusive Features for the PS3[]
You can play as Zurg and he has his own unique missions. He is also able to drive around in his custom vehicle. There were also some downloadable minigames released in fall 2010 for the PlayStation version.
Trivia[]
- Older characters like Wheezy, Bo Peep, and Stinky Pete make appearances in the game.
- Only the DS version was released in Japan.
- Hand-in-the-Box makes a cameo in the haunted house, as well as Toy Box mode if you make buildings look scary.
- During the first time playing through the haunted house (after clearing the 1st room) the song Grim Grinning Ghosts from the Disney attraction The Haunted Mansion can be heard. It plays in a continuous loop until the last room is cleared. The song cannot be heard anywhere else in the game.
- On level 12 in the PSP Version of the game, you can play as the Aliens.
- Mr. Potato Head and Mrs. Potato Head appear in the game of the prototype and not of the Version final. This could probably be due to copyright issues with Playskool, since Mr. Potato Head didn't always appear in certain Toy Story games.
- Ken and Barbie are not in the game either, but Ken's Dreamhouse is seen in the Sunnyside Daycare level.
- In level 2, if you go over to Andy's book shelf, you will see the book of the short Tin Toy and other shorts.
- Magic 8-Ball is seen on a shelf in the game.
- The Luxo Ball is used as an objective and ammunition to throw at targets (also with the star and stripe pattern).
- During the Buzz Lightyear video game, when the player reaches some booby traps that block the path, there is a secret passage: "To the left hidden in the shadows."
- Rex in Toy Box Mode, Bo Peep, Wheezy, and Bad Buzz are absent in the PC version. They are also absent in the Wii version (except Rex in Toy Box Mode).
- The Wii and PC versions have a lot of differences compared to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions:
- Buzz always has his helmet on.
- In Loco Motives Buzz doesn't throwthe drone at the train and the Evil Dr. Porkchop never shoots the bunkers.
- The Toy Box modeis missing a lot of features: Customizing structures, wells, the ability to use various tools, building structures, some places aren't featured, the utensils from each theme place can only be used where you obtain it, using vehicles out of the track.
- Most of the Sunnyside toys and Andy's toys don't appear in Fair Play.
- Bad Buzz doesn't appear in Hide and Sneak.
- The buildings in the Hunted Bakery don't take any damage.
- The Slinky Dog participated little in this game.
- Version of Ps2 and PSP:
- While it has the same kinda story the levels is very different
- The Buzz Lightyear Videogame is Bonus Levels rather than a game level.
- This game has Woody's Roundup as a Bonus Level though it's completly different to the other game versions Woody's Roundup.
- No Toy Box Mode.
- 13 Levels instead of 8 Levels
- A few bonus levels based on the PS2 and PSP Level "The Claw"
- While it has the same kinda story the levels is very different
Gallery[]
Woody about to shoot an Outlaw with a UFO Gun in Toy Box Mode.
Buzz Lightyear shooting Zurg Bots with the UFO gun.
A player doing stunts in the Stunt Park which features Buttercup as the announcer.
Woody riding Bullseye in Toy Box Mode.
Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and Chunk during Sunnyside Daycare Level
Zurg completing a mission in Toy Box Mode.
A customized building.
Jessie spotted by Bad Buzz in the Prison Break level.
Woody, Buzz, and Emperor Zurg in the Toy Story 3: The Video Game Zurg Debut Trailer.
Rex as he appears in Toy Story 3: The Video Game.
Stinky Pete as he appears in Toy Story 3: The Video Game.
Versions[]
Wii version.
PlayStation 3 version.
Xbox 360 version.
Nintendo DS version.
Playstation Portable version.
PC version.
PlayStation 2 version.