Rayman Raving Rabbids
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Funny, but I'm glad I haven't got Just Dance 2. 
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Great way to celebrate 5 years of tormenting half the Rayman fandom. Shit DLC for a shit game haha.
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^ Dominica likes this
Haha, you would've thought they'd do something better. xD
Haha, you would've thought they'd do something better. xD
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You're absolutely right.StaceyW wrote:Great way to celebrate 5 years of tormenting half the Rayman fandom. Shit DLC for a shit game haha.
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*BUMP - Sorry for doubleposting*
I went to a french FNAC last Thursday, and I got impressed with the ammount of goodies available. They had a good ammount of Rabbid stuff, like figures in small and "big" PVC, t-shirts and plushies.
I bought this as a souvenir
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I went to a french FNAC last Thursday, and I got impressed with the ammount of goodies available. They had a good ammount of Rabbid stuff, like figures in small and "big" PVC, t-shirts and plushies.
I bought this as a souvenir
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OMG DO WANT
I keep seeing these on eBay and get put off by the high prices :S Uh what does a FNAC stand for and can these Rabbid plushes be found anywhere in France or just the cities?
I keep seeing these on eBay and get put off by the high prices :S Uh what does a FNAC stand for and can these Rabbid plushes be found anywhere in France or just the cities?
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FNACs sell cultural and electronic products, and there's usually a lot of Rabbid stuff there. Here are some of their plushies.
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Ah so it's kinda like HMV then.
There's a comic shop round the corner of my boyfriend's how that sells the screaming plush [imported] at £24.99 and I am thinking about getting it from there someday. As for all the others I guess a trip to France is my best bet as I see barely any chance of those making it here unless that TV series Aardman were gonna do actually comes about.
There's a comic shop round the corner of my boyfriend's how that sells the screaming plush [imported] at £24.99 and I am thinking about getting it from there someday. As for all the others I guess a trip to France is my best bet as I see barely any chance of those making it here unless that TV series Aardman were gonna do actually comes about.
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Sadly there wasn't the screaming plushie available where I went, but since this one was funny and with acessible price I decided to bring this one with me. There was also a smiling version of this Rabbid, with blue eyes. 
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It's this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Raving-Rabbids- ... 58&sr=8-27
The comic shop had this in the window for months, nobody knows if it's actually a talker or not; if so it'd be worth the money though it's not the first time I've spent more than £25 on a plush.
The comic shop had this in the window for months, nobody knows if it's actually a talker or not; if so it'd be worth the money though it's not the first time I've spent more than £25 on a plush.
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Only that? I thought it would be more expensive. My plush cost 19,99€, about 17£ aproximately.
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Hi I'm new here...long-time Rayman fan since the first game was on the original Playstation. Haven't paid much attention to these games, but I did buy Rayman Raving Rabbids for my launch Wii a long time ago and thought it was pretty dreadful, sad to see the direction Ubisoft have taken this once fine series in the past few years (I consider the Rabbids games in this category).
My question is, do people here actually get excited for the next Rabbids game and whatnot? Don't mean to be rude, I just can't imagine there being much hype for a mini-game compilation with bunnies on a game forum like this.
My question is, do people here actually get excited for the next Rabbids game and whatnot? Don't mean to be rude, I just can't imagine there being much hype for a mini-game compilation with bunnies on a game forum like this.
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If you thought RRR1 was dreadful wait till you see Rabbids Travel in Time on the wii, OH MY GOD. Every Rabbids game before that put together is a masterpiece compared to that one.
In fairness the latest Rabbids games have not been that great; I haven't played Rabbids 3D yet but it's been getting a number of bad reviews lately and I'm not willing to pay £22 for such. The last Rabbids game I thought was quite good is Rabbids Go Home on the DS; it's a The Incredible Machine clone but it gives me a good challenge which is what I like in a puzzle game, though graphics and sound aren't that fantastic.
Should a new title get trademarked any time soon I really expect better.
In fairness the latest Rabbids games have not been that great; I haven't played Rabbids 3D yet but it's been getting a number of bad reviews lately and I'm not willing to pay £22 for such. The last Rabbids game I thought was quite good is Rabbids Go Home on the DS; it's a The Incredible Machine clone but it gives me a good challenge which is what I like in a puzzle game, though graphics and sound aren't that fantastic.
Should a new title get trademarked any time soon I really expect better.
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Stacey is right, Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time seemed pretty good to me at first, but after when I keeped playing to try to unlock more trophies, I found out I was completely wrong.
Probabily the first two Rabbid games are the best ones in series.
Probabily the first two Rabbid games are the best ones in series.
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TV Party on the wii was a good one too mainly for the 2D animation.
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I've tried a bit of TV Party when I was in France. I think that was the highest thing of the game.StaceyW wrote:TV Party on the wii was a good one too mainly for the 2D animation.
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You Europeans can just waltz to France by driving for a couple hours or taking a half-hour flight.Haruka wrote:I've tried a bit of TV Party when I was in France. I think that was the highest thing of the game.StaceyW wrote:TV Party on the wii was a good one too mainly for the 2D animation.
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An half-hour flight? Only if you were living really close to France, because my flights took 2 hours each.
You should visit France one day.
You should visit France one day.
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Well you can either come to France anyway or wait for us to take back your country.RayFan9876 wrote:You Europeans can just waltz to France by driving for a couple hours or taking a half-hour flight.Humorously pisses me off.


