A lot of the music sounded quite different from its N64 counterpart.
Andy's house has its own audio track in the Dreamcast, PlayStation, and PC versions). This includes the soundtracks being slightly different (i.e. There are many differences of each console version of the game.
A certain number of tokens is required in order to access these "boss levels." When the player completes a boss level, a bonus movie can be unlocked, which can be viewed at any time. In the last level of every zone, the player has to fight a boss to proceed to the next level. These tasks get harder as the game progresses. mixing primary paint colors to create secondary colors)
Potato Head appear in multiple levels, to give you tips and bonuses. Hamm and Rex are with you each level, and Slinky and Mr.
They end up at an airport, where Buzz has a final battle with Stinky Pete. Potato Head head to find and rescue Woody from Al, and enter the neighborhood, eventually moving to a construction yard and eventually Al's Toy Barn. Buzz Lightyear Hamm, Rex, Slinky, and Mr.
The game starts out at Andy's house, as Al just kidnapped Sheriff Woody. Most of the voice cast from the film returned to voice their characters in the game with the exception of Wallace Shawn who did not reprise the role as Rex (being voiced instead by Earl Boen). In addition, there are 5 power-ups that can be unlocked to help Buzz complete certain tasks. He can execute a jump and a double jump, as well as two attacks: his wrist laser and his spin attack using his pop-out wing tips, both of which can be charged. The player controls Buzz Lightyear as he tries to locate and rescue Woody after he is kidnapped by Al McWhiggin, the owner of Al's Toy Barn.