Talk:Toy Commander
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The kid character's name
[edit]In the process of touching this article up...was the kid in the opening (mostly called the "Toy Commander") named Andy? I forget if the game really named him Andy or if I'm confusing the kid's name with the kid from Toy Story. It'd make sense that they'd pay homage, though. Either way, can anyone confirm? Evan1109 22:17, 22 September 2007 (UTC)
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Source
[edit]Summer Demo
[edit]The unique summer mission is NOT available in any of the American Dreamcast Magazine demo discs. It is only available in the European demos DreamOn Volumes 11 and 16. I'm not sure where the original editor was getting this information from. This information is easily verifiable via certified dumps of these discs and emulation. Furthermore, the missions are referred to in-game as "Christmas Mission" and "Sea, Trash and Sun" for the Winter and Summer demos, respectively. Again, I'm not sure where they were getting their information, but it is easily refuted. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.22.210.46 (talk) 18:35, 10 June 2022 (UTC)