Toy Home™
Toy Home™ is an exciting toy car racing game where your house becomes the racetrack.
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Category: Racing
Publisher: SCEA
System: PLAYSTATION®3
Release Date: Dec 2007
Players: 1-2
Toy Home™
Toy Home™ is an exciting toy car racing game where your house becomes the racetrack. Weave between other toys strewn across a bedroom floor, hurtle across kitchen tables, dodge toy soldiers and zoom along model railway tracks in moonlit playrooms. Features intuitive SIXAXIS™ steering controls, 8 courses, and two-player battle mode.
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Toy Home™ Expansion Pack
The Toy Home™ Expansion Pack adds even more racing fun to the miniature universe. This pack includes 6 new vehicles and 2 new playrooms, each with 3 separate configurations. Players will now be able to engage in 4-player battle both offline and online and check out their rankings online. Also included are a new set of courses in the single player mode and a free-run mode.
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Toy Home™ Demo
Toy Home™ is an exciting toy car racing game where your house becomes the racetrack. Weave between other toys strewn across a bedroom floor, hurtle across kitchen tables, dodge toy soldiers and zoom along model railway tracks in moonlit playrooms.
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Toy Home™ Video
Toy Home™ is an exciting toy car racing game where your house becomes the racetrack. Weave between other toys strewn across a bedroom floor, hurtle across kitchen tables, dodge toy soldiers and zoom along model railway tracks in moonlit playrooms.
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Note: Online connectivity requires broadband internet service and network devices such as a DSL or cable modem and router.
Video output in HD requires cables and an HD-compatible display, both sold
separately. Full HD 1080p requires an HDMI cable and a 1080p native display
with an HDMI input supporting HDCP. Copy-protected Blu-ray video discs can
only output at 1080p using an HDMI cable connected to a device that is
compatible with the HDCP standard. HDMI cable not included. If a device
that is not compatible with the HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content
Protection) standard is connected to the system using an HDMI cable, video
and/or audio cannot be output from the system.