Toy Story Racer

Toy Story Racer is a 2001 kart racing game developed by Traveller's Tales and Tiertex Design Studios and published by Activision.

[4][6] In the Game Boy Color version, the unlocked characters are Woody, Buzz, Bo Peep, and Mr.

Smash arenas include a basketball court, a bowling alley, a cinema, a gas station, and an ice rink.

[10] In the United States, Toy Story Racer was released for PlayStation and Game Boy Color in March 2001.

[25][5][13][8] IGN's review stated: "Toy Story Racer is aimed at young kids, but it's surprisingly adult in the level of detail, depth of gameplay, and its overall design",[13] whilst Tim Tracy of GameSpot remarked that "it's no Crash Team Racing, but Toy Story Racer provides plenty of challenge for young and old alike.

"[26] Jon Thompson of AllGame praised the PlayStation version for its variety but considered the graphics and sound to be average,[6] while Johnny Liu of GameRevolution wrote that the game "force feeds you with endless repetition".

Although Liu enjoyed some of the tracks, he considered it an average game and believed that Crash Team Racing was superior.

[3] Four-Eyed Dragon of GamePro called the same console version "a decent kart filled with enough variety to keep beginner drivers busy for a while.

"[29][b] Thompson, in his review of the GBC version, praised the 3D graphics but wrote that "it is obviously not true 3D, and the frame rate is low enough to disorient you on many occasions".

[20] IGN's Craig Harris also criticized the GBC version for its lack of variety, and stated that the game was fun for only a limited period.