I've simply taken the installed files and split them up into multiple archives for download. These were installed on Windows XP 32-bit, and are tested and working on Windows Vista 64-bit and Windows 7 64-bit.
For Rayman 2 install files, click here
For Rayman Arena, click here <- Sorry, no Rayman M, they're virtually the same thing though
For Rayman Arena discs, click here for disc one, and click here for disc two.
They're all on trusty MediaFire, so you don't have to worry about speed limits or waiting times.
Instructions (installed files):
- Download all the archives for Rayman 2 and/or Arena
- Download and install an archiver such as WinRAR, WinZip, or 7zip (if you haven't already)
- Select all of either game's archives, right click, and click "Extract files..."
- Choose the directory to place the game's installed folder containing the files (I would suggest C:/Program Files/Ubisoft)
- Run the DX8 setup application in the install folder once, even if you already have Direct X installed
- Play da game
- [Optional] If the graphics are completely messed up in Rayman Arena, turn off the "Transform and Lighting" option in the DX8 setup
- Download all the archives for Rayman 2 and/or Arena
- Download and install an archiver such as WinRAR, WinZip, or 7zip (if you haven't already)
- Select all of either game's archives, right click, and click "Extract files..."
- Choose the directory to place the game's installed folder containing the files
- Download Daemon Tools, PowerISO, or any other programme that allows you to mount CD images onto virtual drives
- Mount the discs as if putting them in the drive, it's 'virtually' the same thing.
NOTE: You still need the CD in the drive to play the game! If you're playing Rayman Arena, then you must have disc two inserted to play, assuming you've already installed the game or downloaded the installed files.
TIP: The installed files aren't necessary for download unless you've had trouble installing the game, which is a common problem for 64-bit users.