Toy Story Racer - PSX / PS1 / PS One (DuckStation)

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Toy Story Racer is a 2001 kart racing game based on the Toy Story franchise. The game was released in March 2001 for the Game Boy Color and PlayStation systems. The PlayStation version received "generally favorable reviews" according to Metacritic. In 2010, the PlayStation version was re-released on the PlayStation Store as a PS one Classic.

Gameplay
The PlayStation and Game Boy Color (GBC) versions of Toy Story Racer are distinct from each other. The PlayStation version of Toy Story Racer features 12 playable characters from the first film:

There are 200 soldiers to collect throughout the PlayStation version, gained by competing in the different types of races. Eight of the 12 characters must be unlocked by earning the required number of soldiers for that respective character. The initially unlocked characters are: Woody, Buzz, Bo Peep, and RC.

In the Game Boy Color version, the unlocked characters are Woody, Buzz, Bo Peep, and Mr. Potato Head. The game includes two unlockable characters: a little green man and an army soldier.

Racing types
The Game Boy Color version has only two race modes, Quick Race and Tournament,[9] while the PlayStation version features the following race modes:

Race - a regular race in which the player must finish in first place to be awarded a soldier (some races range in the number of laps and number of opponents).
Race Tournament - a race tournament where each position is awarded points; the winner is the toy with the most points.
Knockout Race - a knockout-style race, where the toy in last place on every lap is eliminated.
Knockout Race Tournaments - a knockout-style tournament, where toys are eliminated at the end of every race.
Lap Trial - completing the lap within the time limit to win.
Endurance - completing a number of laps within a time limit.
Collection - collecting the hidden clown weebles scattered throughout the track before the time runs out.
Target - Finding and destroying the hidden dart boards with weapons scattered throughout the track before the time runs out.
Countdown Mode - The player must complete a number of races within a time limit.
Survival - Finishing a race in first place without getting hit by a weapon, which results in elimination.
Super Survival - same as Survival, but the player must eliminate the other toys to win.
Tag Mode - to win, the player must bump other players with their car.
Smash Tag - same as Tag Mode, but players are eliminated with weapons, not by crashing.
Smash - a race in which the player must defeat a specific group of opponents by using power-ups to knock them out.
Smash Tournament - the player must knock out other racers by using power-ups. A point is rewarded for each character that the player knocks out.
Some of these game modes can also be played in reverse, in which the racers compete backwards on the course.[12] The PlayStation version features more than 100 challenges, each of them utilizing one of the various game modes.[13] Challenges are gradually unlocked as the player collects more soldiers.

Release
In the United States, Toy Story Racer was released for PlayStation and Game Boy Color in March 2001. In 2010, the game received a downloadable PlayStation 3 re-release through the PlayStation Store as a PS one Classic. The re-release was published in the United States on July 27, followed by a European release on August 25. The re-release became compatible with the PlayStation Vita on August 29, 2012.







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