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Cairnie

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The cat thing is from Saints Row actually and that was funny because one of the weapons is a giant dildo. :3
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Was that in response to something?Cairnie wrote:The cat thing is from Saints Row actually and that was funny because one of the weapons is a giant dildo. :3
No matter, I love your Cosplays Stace, they are always of the finest quality. You Ly one a while back, and now this one. Do you make them all yourself?
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@RayFan, I agree on everything. Problem is, I have almost no social life outside of school, so doing all the important exams at home will shatter it completely. I think the only solution is to go to a separatist school, but then I won't learn a thing. Well, guess it's time to start going to night clubs!
BTW, I'm texting while in maths class. Damn, algebra's hard!
BTW, I'm texting while in maths class. Damn, algebra's hard!
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Thunderolt Games wrote:Just where are Rayman’s fans hiding? Mario, Luigi, Jak, Ratchet, Kirby, Crash, Donkey Kong, hell even Sonic still has a solid fanbase, but Rayman? The dude’s rarely mentioned in magazines or online, and his games have been all but forgotten.
I hope you realise that every single criticism you make is based on your experience as a transsexual in a boys’ school. I highly doubt that your time there could be considered representative – of anything.RayFan9876 wrote:I just want to share my two cents about single-sex education.
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The guy surely does not know our forum.spiraldoor wrote:Thunderolt Games wrote:Just where are Rayman’s fans hiding? Mario, Luigi, Jak, Ratchet, Kirby, Crash, Donkey Kong, hell even Sonic still has a solid fanbase, but Rayman? The dude’s rarely mentioned in magazines or online, and his games have been all but forgotten.
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XD he should search 'rayman forum' first before he says stuff like thisHaruka wrote:The guy surely does not know our forum.spiraldoor wrote:Thunderolt Games wrote:Just where are Rayman’s fans hiding? Mario, Luigi, Jak, Ratchet, Kirby, Crash, Donkey Kong, hell even Sonic still has a solid fanbase, but Rayman? The dude’s rarely mentioned in magazines or online, and his games have been all but forgotten.
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That's because we're hiding, remember? Nobody can know about us, ever!Haruka wrote:The guy surely does not know our forum.spiraldoor wrote:Thunderolt Games wrote:Just where are Rayman’s fans hiding? Mario, Luigi, Jak, Ratchet, Kirby, Crash, Donkey Kong, hell even Sonic still has a solid fanbase, but Rayman? The dude’s rarely mentioned in magazines or online, and his games have been all but forgotten.
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Ubisoft. 'Nuff saidEl Dango wrote:That's because we're hiding, remember? Nobody can know about us, ever!Haruka wrote:The guy surely does not know our forum.spiraldoor wrote:Thunderolt Games wrote:Just where are Rayman’s fans hiding? Mario, Luigi, Jak, Ratchet, Kirby, Crash, Donkey Kong, hell even Sonic still has a solid fanbase, but Rayman? The dude’s rarely mentioned in magazines or online, and his games have been all but forgotten.
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Sadly, spiraldoor, it's true. Somedays ago I was watching at the college some footage showing gameplay of RO. Then a friend of mine appeared, and he said "Oh look.... I know that guy... he's from the PS2 thing... he's called...uh...well...he's the guy with the big nose, right?....he's called... uh... uhm, thunderman?"spiraldoor wrote:Thunderolt Games wrote:Just where are Rayman’s fans hiding? Mario, Luigi, Jak, Ratchet, Kirby, Crash, Donkey Kong, hell even Sonic still has a solid fanbase, but Rayman? The dude’s rarely mentioned in magazines or online, and his games have been all but forgotten.
"rayman"
"OH YEAH YEAH, THAT'S RIGHT, HE'S RAYMAN, his game was too damn hard........ who's the blue frog?"
The same thing happened with other friends. Everybody recognizes rayman just for his particular appeareance, but only a few really know who he is. And I won't lie, there are about twenty active users here... more or less. It's not much compared to mario forums and sonic forums, which have A MASSIVE FANBASE that is constantly posting. I feel like a hipster playing rayman, lol.
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You should take in account that both Nintendo and SEGA are bigger enterprises than Ubisoft. (And both are japanese)
But it is a lie that the Rayman fanbase is missing. Rayman Pirate-Community keeps alive and active since it was founded. Even during the peak of the Rabbids, the forum still rolled on.
But it is a lie that the Rayman fanbase is missing. Rayman Pirate-Community keeps alive and active since it was founded. Even during the peak of the Rabbids, the forum still rolled on.
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Ah, good point to raise. But you can also point out that at first I didn't know I was trans, so I was technically in the same position as anyone at the start.Spiraldoor wrote:I hope you realise that every single criticism you make is based on your experience as a transsexual in a boys’ school. I highly doubt that your time there could be considered representative – of anything.RayFan9876 wrote:I just want to share my two cents about single-sex education.
This is undoubtedly true. I wish it were different, but it's true.sergiomonty wrote:Sadly, spiraldoor, it's true. Somedays ago I was watching at the college some footage showing gameplay of RO. Then a friend of mine appeared, and he said "Oh look.... I know that guy... he's from the PS2 thing... he's called...uh...well...he's the guy with the big nose, right?....he's called... uh... uhm, thunderman?"spiraldoor wrote:Thunderolt Games wrote:Just where are Rayman’s fans hiding? Mario, Luigi, Jak, Ratchet, Kirby, Crash, Donkey Kong, hell even Sonic still has a solid fanbase, but Rayman? The dude’s rarely mentioned in magazines or online, and his games have been all but forgotten.
"rayman"
"OH YEAH YEAH, THAT'S RIGHT, HE'S RAYMAN, his game was too damn hard........ who's the blue frog?"
The same thing happened with other friends. Everybody recognizes rayman just for his particular appeareance, but only a few really know who he is. And I won't lie, there are about twenty active users here... more or less. It's not much compared to mario forums and sonic forums, which have A MASSIVE FANBASE that is constantly posting. I feel like a hipster playing rayman, lol.
Haha, whatever you do, don't ask me for math advice... unless you really need to, but seriously. I can do the math basically, but I despise it.iambored2006 wrote:@RayFan, I agree on everything. Problem is, I have almost no social life outside of school, so doing all the important exams at home will shatter it completely. I think the only solution is to go to a separatist school, but then I won't learn a thing. Well, guess it's time to start going to night clubs!
BTW, I'm texting while in maths class. Damn, algebra's hard!
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i had 3 friends in pre-school who were rayman-geeks just like me but i never saw 'em agian after pre-school
such a shame
such a shame
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Unfortuneatly the peak of popularity of Rayman in my country was in the PlayStation One era with Rayman 1. It also went fine with the sequel for the Dreamcast and the PlayStation One but after that, Rayman has been dropped to forgetfulness. In here Mario and Sonic are way more popular franchises, and nowadays if I talk about Rayman to someone, almost no one knows who he is.
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Cairnie

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It was the same in the UK but only because everyone bought Rayman enough for a platinum, I *think* Revolution became platinum as well but not sure about Rayman 3.
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Rayman Revolution and Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc also become Platinums.
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I think the same story about Rayman's situation happens just about everywhere (yes, here too). I haven't been in fanforum of other popular characters, but I have a feeling the people out there aren't as dedicated enough to build entire fan made games of their idols. Reason is because all those other guys like Sonic and Mario have hundreds of games with their name on it. Maybe I should check one out sometime to see if I'm right.
Strangely enough, whenever I mention Rayman, people tell me his games are terrible. Even Rayman 1, yes.
Strangely enough, whenever I mention Rayman, people tell me his games are terrible. Even Rayman 1, yes.
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So much bullshit in there. I wonder what is a good game for them then.Spanex wrote: Strangely enough, whenever I mention Rayman, people tell me his games are terrible. Even Rayman 1, yes.
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Always when they say that, I think to myself "The first game was probably too hard for you anyway."
It's even too hard for me, but heck I still love it, even if I rarely play.
It's even too hard for me, but heck I still love it, even if I rarely play.
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ikke471

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stupid people are stupidSpanex wrote:Strangely enough, whenever I mention Rayman, people tell me his games are terrible. Even Rayman 1, yes.
R1 was extremly popular when i was in pre-school
(we even had a little rayman club XD but unfortunately i never saw those people agian)
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What? What do you mean, you didn't know you were trans? Can you tell me the whole story? I never really understood.RayFan9876 wrote:Ah, good point to raise. But you can also point out that at first I didn't know I was trans, so I was technically in the same position as anyone at the start.Spiraldoor wrote:I hope you realise that every single criticism you make is based on your experience as a transsexual in a boys’ school. I highly doubt that your time there could be considered representative – of anything.RayFan9876 wrote:I just want to share my two cents about single-sex education.
BRILLIANT OBSERVATION!!! QUOTE OF THE CENTURY!!!ikke471 wrote:stupid people are stupid
I'm surprised by how many Poles and Dutchmen there are here. I think they make the majority after Frenchies and Brits.

