
He is the only Disney Label figure to not have a "transformerized" robot head, and instead looks just as he does in the movies. The head doesn't securely lock into the torso too well, and somewhat relies on his helmet canopy to hold it in position. When the head is inserted it activates an auto-transformation gimmick which causes his waist to pop out from his torso and his wings to extend. The third unique sculpt created for Transformers Disney Label, Buzz Lightyear transforms from a movie-accurate Spaceman into a vehicle closely resembling his spaceship from Toy Story fiction.Īs the other two Disney Label transformers have their respective pilots disappear and reappear in different uniforms during transformation, Buzz Lightyear's figure features a Headmaster-like method the Buzz Lightyear pilot figure is removed during transformation, and then flipped over to reveal the robot mode head on the other side of him, which is then inserted into the robot body.


Also try to launch the game, then open Task Manager (Ctrl+Alt+Del by default) and check for processes buzz.exe and rundll32.exe.Right click on buzz.exe - Properties - Compatibility - Set "Run this app in compatibility mode with Windows 95/98, Windows 2000 or Windows XP". If the game doesn't run - open the directory with the game and find buzz.exe. After the game has been installed, install dgVoodoo configuration (that config was made thanks to PCGamingWiki guide).Also it is recommended to install DirectX from the disc (inside the disc image in "Setup" - "DirectX" folder).You will need the utility for mounting disc image files, like WinCDEmu, UltraISO, Alcohol 52%/Alcohol 102% or Daemon Tools Lite
