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Disney's Toontown Online (console version)
North American GameCube box art.
Developer(s) Amaze Entertainment (GBA, DS)
Disney Interactive (legacy)
Schell Games (legacy)
Frogchildren Studios (legacy)
Publisher(s) Sierra Entertainment (GBA, DS)
Disney Interactive Studios
Platform(s) GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360, Apple Ambrosia X, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 (cancelled), Xbox, Apple Ambrosia
Genre(s) MMORPG
Release Date(s) GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, Xbox, Apple Ambrosia:

June 13th, 2006


PlayStation 3, Apple Ambrosia X, Wii: June 12th, 2007

Mode(s) Single-player, Online Multi-Player
Age Rating(s) E

Disney's Toontown Online is the console port to Disney's online game of the same name that was published by Sierra Entertainment through Buena Vista Games (Disney Interactive Studios themselves published the 7th-gen versions under the Buena Vista Games brand name). While the GBA and DS versions are their own separate games, the 7th-gen console versions are exact-replicas of the PC version, to the point where it can even be compatible with said version. The console version was released for the Apple Ambrosia, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, and Xbox 360 on June 13th, 2006, and later for the PlayStation 3, Apple Ambrosia X, and Wii on June 12th, 2007. Port for the PlayStation 2 was planned, but was cancelled due to unknown reasons.

The GCN, PS3, Xbox, Xbox 360, Ambrosia, Ambrosia X, and Wii versions were developed by the same team who did the PC version, while the GBA and DS versions were developed by Amaze Entertainment. The GBA version was known as Toontown: Toons of the World Unite!, whereas the DS version was simply known as Toontown DS.

The servers for all versions (excluding the GCN and GBA versions, which doesn't have online play) have been shut down as time progressed. The Xbox, Xbox 360, Ambrosia, Ambrosia X, and PS3 versions have their servers shut down around the same time as the servers for the PC version have been shut down by Disney as well. The servers for the Wii and DS versions were gonna be shut down around the same time that those servers shut down, but Nintendo saw that people still liked playing Toontown Online on the Wii and DS, so they persuaded Disney to keep the servers up. However, they would eventually shut down on May 20th, 2014, the same day that Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service was terminated.

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