3 [jtag/rgh] — Toy Story

The standout feature is this open-world sandbox where you can build and customize your own town. You earn money by completing missions to buy new buildings and residents, some of which are from other Disney/Pixar franchises. Unique Modified Experiences

The game is split into two distinct experiences, providing roughly 12–16 hours of content for completionists.

Released in June 2010, for the Xbox 360 is widely regarded as one of the best movie-licensed titles ever made. For those running it on JTAG/RGH-modified systems, it offers a robust mix of traditional platforming and an expansive, innovative sandbox mode that remains engaging years after its release. Gameplay Modes & Structure Toy Story 3 [Jtag/RGH]

A traditional experience consisting of nine levels. While it follows the film's narrative, it also includes unique sequences like a reimagined opening from Toy Story 2 .

Running this game on a JTAG/RGH console allows for technical performance that original hardware sometimes struggled with: The standout feature is this open-world sandbox where

While the base game is praised for smooth cutscenes and visual fidelity on the 360, modified systems can often force higher resolutions or more stable frame rates.

To achieve a "100% completion" (often a goal for RGH users tracking local achievements), you must master several mini-games: Released in June 2010, for the Xbox 360

Some versions of the game, like the PS3/Xbox 360 releases, feature Emperor Zurg as a playable character in the Toy Box mode. Zurg has his own unique cannon, specialized car, and dedicated missions focused on destroying "Buzz Lightyear targets". Key Activities & Challenges