Acarr wrote:Where do you think you're going?Mylifeisinsane wrote:I'll just creep away quietly...
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Acarr wrote:Where do you think you're going?Mylifeisinsane wrote:I'll just creep away quietly...




Not really--he's not human, so he won't age like one. (As I said many times before, and Hunchman801 even quoted an important figure in the series' development who said the same) Though I really think that whatever it could be, Rayman's different look throughout the games only mirrors the style of the games. Rayman 1 was a very cutesy, pastel-colored kinda thing and Rayman's sprites reflected that, then for Rayman 2, when it toughened up its look, so did Rayman in his own makeover. (He's not aging to me, he's just going with the fads.) His age doesn't really matter I think, since I believe it doesn't change anyways--or insubstantially if any change at all.spiraldoor wrote:You should only click the Submit button once. Clicking multiple times doesn't make it go any faster.
Anyway, I believe we are all agreed that Rayman is an adult in all of his games, including R1?
Real animals age too... so why not Rayman?foultzboyz wrote:Not really--he's not human, so he won't age like one. (As I said many times before, and Hunchman801 even quoted an important figure in the series' development who said the same) Though I really think that whatever it could be, Rayman's different look throughout the games only mirrors the style of the games. Rayman 1 was a very cutesy, pastel-colored kinda thing and Rayman's sprites reflected that, then for Rayman 2, when it toughened up its look, so did Rayman in his own makeover. (He's not aging to me, he's just going with the fads.) His age doesn't really matter I think, since I believe it doesn't change anyways--or insubstantially if any change at all.spiraldoor wrote:You should only click the Submit button once. Clicking multiple times doesn't make it go any faster.
Anyway, I believe we are all agreed that Rayman is an adult in all of his games, including R1?








Xenon wrote:assuming his voice box develops at the same rate as a human being's.
