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<span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">{{Game | name = Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge | image = [[Image:RHR.jpg|200px]] | published by = Ubisoft | developed by = Ubisoft | release date = 2005 | genre = Isometric Platformer | gameplay mode = Single player | platforms = Game Boy Advance }} {{stub}} '''''Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge''''' is a spin-off "sequel" of ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]'', and was released only for the Game Boy Advance in 2005.</span> ((Juego | name = Rayman: matones' Venganza | image = [[Imagen: RHR.jpg | 200px]] | publicado por Ubisoft = | desarrollado por Ubisoft = | fecha = 2005 | género = isométrica Plataforma | = modo de juego único reproductor | plataformas de Game Boy Advance =)) ((stub))''''' Rayman: matones'''''' La venganza es un spin-off "secuela" de''[[Rayman 3: matón Havoc]] ', y fue puesto en libertad sólo para el Game Boy Advance en 2005.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">It is the first of [[Rayman (character)|Rayman]]'s game to use an isometric dimension.</span> Es la primera de [[Rayman (personaje) | Rayman]] 's de utilizar un juego isométrico dimensión.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">The plot has notable similarities with both the [[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]] plot and the [[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc|Rayman 3]] plot.</span> La parcela tiene notables similitudes con el [[Rayman 2: The Great Escape | Rayman 2]] parcela y la [[Rayman 3: matón Havoc | Rayman 3]] parcela.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">Andre returns and Globox again swallows him, so Rayman and Globox must get him out. ==Characters== ===Rayman=== The main protagonist.</span> Andre Globox y vuelve de nuevo lo traga, por lo que Rayman y Globox debe sacarlo. Personajes == == === === Rayman El principal protagonista.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">You play as him in most levels. ===Globox=== Globox is Rayman's friend who has again swallowed the Dark Lum Lord Andre.</span> Usted juega como él en la mayoría de los niveles. Globox === === Globox Rayman es el amigo que ha vuelto a tragarse el Señor Oscuro Lum Andre.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">You get to play as him in a few levels. ===Reflux Clone=== In hopes of defeating Rayman, the [[Hoodlums]] create a clone of [[Reflux]] who Rayman must defeat. {{GBA}} [[Category:Games]] [[Category:Handheld Games]] [[Category:Platformer Games]]</span> Llegar a jugar como él en algunos niveles. Reflujo Clon === === Con la esperanza de derrotar a Rayman, la [[matones]] crear un clon de [[reflujo]] que Rayman debe derrota. GBA (()) [[Categoría: Juegos]] [[Categoría: Juegos de mano]] [[Categoría: Plataforma de juegos]]</span>
{{Game
| name = Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge
| image = [[Image:RHR.jpg|250px]]
| published by = Ubisoft
| developed by = Digital Eclipse/Backbone Entertainment
| release date = 2005
| genre = Isometric Platformer
| gameplay mode = Single player
| platforms = Game Boy Advance
| ratings = 3+ (PEGI)
| distribution media = Cartridge
| system requirements =
}}
 
'''''Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge''''' is a spin-off isometric platform game based on ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]'' that was released exclusively for the Game Boy Advance in 2005. It is the first and only game (as of 2011) in the ''Rayman'' series to be played from an isometric viewpoint in what appears to be a 2D environment, while using 3D sprites.
 
==Plot==
Taking place supposedly a short while after the events in ''Rayman 3'', [[Globox]]'s body is once again invaded by [[André]] the [[Black Lum]] while [[Rayman]] is asleep, and now they have to search for each other.  Meanwhile, the [[Hoodlum]]s have been ordered to clone the body of [[Reflux]] and once again attempt to take over [[the Glade of Dreams]].
 
The following text is a transcription from the game's manual:
 
''When [[Globox]], [[Rayman]]'s devoted partner, mysteriously vanishes, [[Rayman]] will search from the top of [[Clearleaf forest]] to the bottom of the [[Heart of the World]] to rescue his friend from whatever evil has swept him away.
 
So roll up your sleeves and join [[Rayman]] in a harrowing quest throughout many lands in search of his missing compadre. Join [[Globox]] as he frantically seeks escape from the dark nightmares and sinister voices that haunt and confuse him. Join [[Rayman]] and [[Globox]] as, together, they endeavor to prevent the [[Dark Lum]] [[Andre]] from overpowering them both in time to complete his most diabolical scheme yet!
 
The quest begins as [[Rayman]] heads to the [[Fairy Council]], seeking wise-fly [[Murphy]], whose advice he needs if he is to complete his most dangerous expedition!''
 
==Gameplay==
[[File:RHRFairyCouncil.png|left|frame|''Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge'' uses an isometric dimension.]]
''Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge's'' gameplay uses some elements from ''Rayman 3'', including the score counter and the Combo-mode, [[Teensie]] [[cage]]s and [[Laser-Washing Powder]] cans.  [[Hoodlums]] and other enemies from ''Rayman 3'' are also encountered.  The difference is that [[Lum]]s, namely [[Yellow Lum|Yellow]], [[Red Lum|Red]], [[Green Lum|Green]] and [[Blue Lum]]s, are collected as well as [[gem]]s. In each level, there is a certain number of  Yellow Lums to collect, and typically there are four cages to break, both of which are counted down; the more the player collects and the higher he or she scores, the more likely he or she is to gain up to three [[Murfy Stamp]]s, which are needed to unlock bonus levels.
 
In a few levels, [[Globox]] is a playable character, though he cannot fight the same way as Rayman, or go near the Hoodlums (because he is afraid of them, he will automatically run a short distance away from), unless he drinks a keg of [[plum juice]], which will send him in a trance and have the confidence to attack enemies.  Sometimes Rayman and Globox can be played in the same level, though the player will have to switch characters for the right tasks, and the level cannot be exited unless both characters meet each other at the exit.
 
The game is also the only known platforming game which displays a full map of the level Rayman is currently exploring, that pinpoints his current position and the exit, as well as the locations of the Teensie cages.  
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==Levels==
*[[The Fairy Council (Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge)|The Fairy Council]]
*[[Clearleaf Forest (Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge)|Clearleaf Forest]]
*[[Clearleaf Falls]]
*[[The Infernal Machine]]
*[[Vertiginous Riddle]]
*[[Dungeons of Murk]]
*[[Rivers of Murk]]
*[[Bog of Murk (Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge)|Bog of Murk]]
*[[Begoniax Bayou]]
*[[Hoodlum Moor]]
*[[Land of the Livid Dead (Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge)|Land of the Livid Dead]]
*[[Sulphurous Sea]]
*[[Menhirs of Power]]
*[[Pit of Endless Fire]]
*[[Clouds of Peril]]
*[[Cloudy Cache]]
*[[Heart of the World (Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge)|Heart of the World]]
*[[Scalding Cascade]]
*[[Mélée Mayhem]]
*[[Reflux's Lair]]
 
==Gallery==
===Box art===
<gallery>
Image:RHR.jpg|European box art
File:RHR american box.jpg|American version box art.
</gallery>
===Screenshots gallery===
<gallery>
File:HoodboomRHR.png
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
* On the North American box art of the game, there is a typographical error whereby the apostrophe is placed between the word ‘Hoodlum’ and the letter ‘s’, making the subtitle seem as if there is only one [[Hoodlum]] rather than a group of them.
 
* Although this is not a Game Boy Advance version of ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc|Rayman 3]]'' (but rather, a direct sequel), it does mark many ''Rayman 3'' characters' first and only appearance on handheld, many of which were absent from [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the actual Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']]. These characters include [[Reflux]], [[Romeo]] (referred to as Doc), and [[Begoniax]] (though there was a level in the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'' called [[Swamps of Begoniax]] but the character never actually appeared). It is possibly [[André]]'s first appearance in a handheld game, although the [[Black Lum]] swallowed by [[Globox]] in ''Rayman 3'' may be him, simply unnamed and with a smaller role. André does not strictly appear in this game, as he merely possesses Globox.
 
* There is a curious inconsistency in Romeo's appearance in this game. He gives his name as "Doc" not Romeo, and Rayman does not appear to recognise him, despite meeting him in Rayman 3.
 
*On the first level, Rayman tells Murphy that he has been able to use his helicopter power all his life. However, he did not have that ability at the start of the first game.
 
==External links==
*[http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL42B8D8A9384E7828 ''Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge'' playthrough at YouTube]
 
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Revision as of 22:00, 20 December 2012

Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge
Published by Ubisoft
Developed by Digital Eclipse/Backbone Entertainment

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Release date 2005
Genre Isometric Platformer
Gameplay mode Single player
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Platforms Game Boy Advance
Ratings 3+ (PEGI)
Distribution media Cartridge
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Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge is a spin-off isometric platform game based on Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc that was released exclusively for the Game Boy Advance in 2005. It is the first and only game (as of 2011) in the Rayman series to be played from an isometric viewpoint in what appears to be a 2D environment, while using 3D sprites.

Plot

Taking place supposedly a short while after the events in Rayman 3, Globox's body is once again invaded by André the Black Lum while Rayman is asleep, and now they have to search for each other. Meanwhile, the Hoodlums have been ordered to clone the body of Reflux and once again attempt to take over the Glade of Dreams.

The following text is a transcription from the game's manual:

When Globox, Rayman's devoted partner, mysteriously vanishes, Rayman will search from the top of Clearleaf forest to the bottom of the Heart of the World to rescue his friend from whatever evil has swept him away.

So roll up your sleeves and join Rayman in a harrowing quest throughout many lands in search of his missing compadre. Join Globox as he frantically seeks escape from the dark nightmares and sinister voices that haunt and confuse him. Join Rayman and Globox as, together, they endeavor to prevent the Dark Lum Andre from overpowering them both in time to complete his most diabolical scheme yet!

The quest begins as Rayman heads to the Fairy Council, seeking wise-fly Murphy, whose advice he needs if he is to complete his most dangerous expedition!

Gameplay

Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge uses an isometric dimension.

Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge's gameplay uses some elements from Rayman 3, including the score counter and the Combo-mode, Teensie cages and Laser-Washing Powder cans. Hoodlums and other enemies from Rayman 3 are also encountered. The difference is that Lums, namely Yellow, Red, Green and Blue Lums, are collected as well as gems. In each level, there is a certain number of Yellow Lums to collect, and typically there are four cages to break, both of which are counted down; the more the player collects and the higher he or she scores, the more likely he or she is to gain up to three Murfy Stamps, which are needed to unlock bonus levels.

In a few levels, Globox is a playable character, though he cannot fight the same way as Rayman, or go near the Hoodlums (because he is afraid of them, he will automatically run a short distance away from), unless he drinks a keg of plum juice, which will send him in a trance and have the confidence to attack enemies. Sometimes Rayman and Globox can be played in the same level, though the player will have to switch characters for the right tasks, and the level cannot be exited unless both characters meet each other at the exit.

The game is also the only known platforming game which displays a full map of the level Rayman is currently exploring, that pinpoints his current position and the exit, as well as the locations of the Teensie cages.

Levels

Gallery

Box art

Screenshots gallery

Trivia

  • On the North American box art of the game, there is a typographical error whereby the apostrophe is placed between the word ‘Hoodlum’ and the letter ‘s’, making the subtitle seem as if there is only one Hoodlum rather than a group of them.
  • Although this is not a Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 3 (but rather, a direct sequel), it does mark many Rayman 3 characters' first and only appearance on handheld, many of which were absent from the actual Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 3. These characters include Reflux, Romeo (referred to as Doc), and Begoniax (though there was a level in the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 3 called Swamps of Begoniax but the character never actually appeared). It is possibly André's first appearance in a handheld game, although the Black Lum swallowed by Globox in Rayman 3 may be him, simply unnamed and with a smaller role. André does not strictly appear in this game, as he merely possesses Globox.
  • There is a curious inconsistency in Romeo's appearance in this game. He gives his name as "Doc" not Romeo, and Rayman does not appear to recognise him, despite meeting him in Rayman 3.
  • On the first level, Rayman tells Murphy that he has been able to use his helicopter power all his life. However, he did not have that ability at the start of the first game.

External links