These early die-cast toys featured no opening parts whatsoever.
When opened, the toy featured the face used in the video games.
These toys featured red reflective holograms on the nose to represent the scanner.
But while today's toys may feature complicated computer wizardry, the items of earlier years were often simply but more artfully produced.
The toy featured a miniature duplicate hidden in his back.
This toy featured a bright purple and orange color scheme.
The toys featured a short comic on the back of the packaging summarizing Max's adventure in that zone.
This toy features a ball and a small hand-held trampoline.
This bouncy spring ride-on toy features a wide, stable base for safe riding.
These toys also featured interchangeable parts, with emphasis placed on the transformation and combination of the characters.