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Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: March 4, 2003   |   Genre: Platform
Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance) is a portable version of the console game of the same name which was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2003. It is the first handheld Rayman game to feature multiplayer modes which made use of the Game Boy Advance/GameCube link cable, to link to the GameCube version. It is a 2D side-scrolling game with elements from Rayman, Rayman 2, and Rayman 3, though it is mostly centered around the story of Rayman 2. It is thought that it was originally developed as a Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 2, and that its Rayman 3 elements were added late in its development so that it could be marketed as a Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 3.
Nintendo 64
Release Date: October 29, 1999   |   Genre: Platform
Rayman 2 takes place in a world called The Glade of Dreams. An army of Robot Pirates, led by Admiral Razorbeard, invades this world and destroys the Heart of the World, the world core. This greatly weakens the resistance's power and disables Rayman's powers, leading to his capture. Globox, a friend of Rayman, is later also captured and put in the same cell as Rayman aboard the Pirates' prison ship. Globox restores one of his powers through a silver lum given to him by Ly, a fairy. Rayman escapes the prison ship, and is separated from Globox again. He learns that in order to stand a chance against the Pirates, he needs to find 4 ancient, magic masks to awaken Polokus, the spirit of the world.[10] He travels through the Glade of Dreams via the Hall of Doors, a magical place linked to various locations in the world, controlled by the ancient Teensies.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: January 30, 2001   |   Genre: Action, Platform
Ubisoft's personable and popular cartoon hero is back and more ambitious than ever in the PlayStation 2-exclusive re-imagining, Rayman 2: Revolution. Now in full 3D and blending humor, suspense, and blinding speed, Rayman must escape an intergalactic zoo by using the powers of his still-imprisoned friends to open the door to an even greater power to free them. Unique to the PS2 version of the game are a number of brand new stages, a harder difficulty level, and a progressive upgrade system that gives Rayman a number of abilities not found in other iterations.
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: September 6, 2005   |   Genre:
Atari Jaguar
Release Date: September 8, 1995   |   Genre: Platform
Rayman is side-scrolling platformer starring the titular Rayman, a big-nosed chap with no arms or legs. Rayman can jump and use his hair to hover for a short period of time. He can also attack by throwing his fists, or winding up his fists for a more powerful punch. He can occasionally find special power ups that grant him unlimited flying power, giving him the ability to navigate through tricky mazes.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: October 25, 2000   |   Genre: Action, Shooter
An ambitious and unethical scientist, a secret experiment gone horribly awry, and an artificially intelligent supercomputer gone mad; all the necessary ingredients for the imminent extinction of mankind. You are humanity's last hope, a hotshot pilot given the unenviable task of flying an experimental fighter into the dark heart of the Con-Human Network. Seize the controls of three Wave Rider spacecraft, each equippped with the WR-01 primary weapon array, WR-02 secondary lock-on laser system, and WR-03 single-use weapon for emergency situations. RayCrisis: Series Termination is the final entry in Taito's acclaimed trilogy of shooters, and it bombards your CRT with an abundance of fourth-generation optical stimulation: multilevel scrolling, transparency and lighting effects, and enough polygons to overload your cerebral cortex. Dodge, weave, and blast through two play modes, disintegrating wave after wave of relentless bogeys, to achieve high scores and unlock hidden bonuses. Prepare your senses, reinforce your nerves, and limber your trigger finger - the final assault has begun!
Sony Playstation
Release Date: December 31, 1997   |   Genre: Racing
Ray Tracers is an arcade styled combat racer that runs through checkpoint courses. The game features three large, distinctly themed levels. Points are awarded for destroying nearly any on-screen object, including scenery as well as other cars. Powerful end bosses pose the greatest challenges in each level. Players can select from four high-performance vehicles. The storyline and art style have a strong anime influence. Ray Tracers is an arcade racing game where you have crash into others cars to destroy them. It is a spiritual successor to Chase H.Q. with some differences like a nitro boost system, four cars to choose from and more variety in end bosses.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: June 12, 2007   |   Genre: Adventure
After the dedication of your new city is washed away in a cataclysmic flood, you find yourself in Raw Danger. Civilization as you know it has collapsed and now you must make your way out of the city while staying dry and warm in a metropolis that now resembles Atlantis. Gamers may take the role of six different people and play through several different storylines as they progress through the game. Each person is influenced by the actions of another. For example, if you place supplies and clothes in a locker the next character you play can find and use those items. The enemy in the game is hypothermia and water. If you remain in wet clothes and out of shelter for too long your body temperature drops and you die. To combat the cold you can locate such items as dry clothes and space heaters throughout the city while you search for a way out. Many obstacles will require you to jump, climb, and run your way through them, however several missions require a little more effort, such as riding a jet ski to escape an enormous wave. During the game you may come upon many non-player characters that can offer you supplies or interesting clues about how to vacate the soaked city. You may fully interact with these avatars and the game even allows you to make romantic connections with many of the saturated survivors.
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: November 21, 2010   |   Genre: Action
Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time is a party game for the Wii in which the titular Rabbids travel back in time using a washing machine. Its various co-operative and competitive mini-games can be played alone or with 2-4 players both online and offline. The game is centered around a museum from which the Rabbids Travel to different time periods and places. There are five main types of gameplay with a number of variations on each set in different locations and times. The games include flying, racing, fishing, shooting and 2.5D platforming.