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: The PS3, Xbox 360, and PC versions are considered the "full" experience, including the robust Toy Box mode.

: Players can enter passwords to unlock fun modifiers, such as the "Old Movie" filter ( OLDMOV ), giving Buzz a laser in all levels ( BLASER ), or making aliens wear 3D glasses ( 3DGLAS ). Availability and Technical Variants

: The game frequently changes styles to match different toy "imaginations." It includes a cinematic Western opening, Buzz Lightyear-themed space-faring levels, stealth missions at Sunnyside Daycare, and even wave-based shooting against cursed muffins. Toy.Story.3(GamingBeasts.com)

: Unlike the standard Story Mode that follows the movie's plot, this mode is an open-world sandbox set in a customizable Western town. It allows players to complete unique missions, purchase new toys from an in-game store, and use "Pict-O-Matic" cards to customize the world and residents.

If you are looking to purchase or play the game, be aware of version differences: : The PS3, Xbox 360, and PC versions

While the specific site "GamingBeasts.com" is not currently active with a dedicated feature for , the game itself is widely celebrated for several standout features that redefined movie tie-in titles. If you are looking for a key "feature" to highlight, the most significant is the Toy Box Mode . Standout Game Features

: The console versions feature a local split-screen co-op mode where players can switch between Woody, Buzz, and Jessie, each of whom has unique abilities—such as Jessie's precision throwing and Buzz's strength for tossing allies to high ledges. : Unlike the standard Story Mode that follows

: The versions for PSP and Nintendo DS are significantly different, focusing more on simplified 2D or 3D platforming without the same open-world features.

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