R is for Rayman!!
Rayman is a platform video game series developed and
published by Ubisoft and created by Michel Ancel. The original Rayman was a 2D
sprite based platformer similar to those of the 16 bit era. Rayman 2: The Great
Escape moved the series into 3D, and added more variety to the gameplay with
new actions such as riding a rocket, being pulled through a marsh by a snake,
and an entire level where Rayman's hair allows him to fly instead of simply hover.
Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc kept the same core platforming of Rayman 2, but added
timed power ups and had a bigger emphasis on combat. The handheld entries in
the series have remained similar to the sprite based original in gameplay in
that they are 2D. Rayman DS, which was a port of Rayman 2, is an exception to
that, as is Rayman 3D, also a port of Rayman 2. Rayman Raving Rabbids, which
was at first planned to be a traditional platformer, turned into a mini-game
collection late in development after the developers were able to try out the
Wii Remote and Nunchuck. Early trailers for the game and early information
portray it having a darker atmosphere than is typical of a Rayman game, and
show Rayman riding animals including a giant spider. Rayman could alter his
appearance, and his dancing style with it, and dance to entrance the Rabbids.
Ultimately this idea was scrapped, and replaced with motion based mini-games
similar to those in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. Rayman Raving Rabbids was also
released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, and PC
despite being made around the motion-sensing Wii controller, and simply
replaced physical actions with traditional button presses and stick movements.
Rayman M features Rayman characters racing on foot through platformer like
stages and battling in a separate arena mode. There has also been a Rayman
educational game, Rayman Junior, which focused less on gameplay and more on
learning.
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I have played the original PS1 version of Rayman ONLY! Been very tempted lately to get the Rayman Origins for PS3 lately but haven't done it yet.
I loved Rayman probably the game I played the most on my PS1. (Maybe Twisted Metal but anyway) I never beat the game. I don't know why it was so hard for me to get past this one stupid level but it was and eventually I never did. This game is tons of fun. Going through each level and learning new moves as you go. Saving little caged creatures. Ah I can even remember a lot of the levels in my head. This game ROCKED!!!
What game have you logged the most hours on over the years?
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