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Louvis

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Re: Rayman Origins
As far as I remember Rayman 1 and 2 were very popular in Poland (maybe it's because they're colourful and ashdglfahsdf? ... or maybe Rayman reminds allitle of moomins - that shit was riddiculously popular back then... dunno). Same for Neverhood/Skullmonkeys :T
Good times, yo. Good times.
Good times, yo. Good times.
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ikke471

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smart guy is smartiambored2006 wrote: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.
yep kinda much dutchies and poles here
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Europeans seem to be the majority of the fanbase.
Are we supposed to be proud now? I think so.
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ikke471

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proud girl is proud!Spanex wrote:
Europeans seem to be the majority of the fanbase.
Are we supposed to be proud now? I think so.
and yeah you should be proud
expecialy when you're dutch
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sergiomonty

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Yeah, you're right, rayman fans aren't missing at all, the reviewers just didn't search enough to find this website, lol. We just stopped our "activity" because rayman became inactive (stupid rabbids). I'm pretty sure that rayman fans appeared immediately when origins was announced, and the fanbase seriously grew up A LOT, for two reasons:Haruka wrote: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.
*The rabbids. People who love party games and wii, loved the rabbids. Some of them had some interest in rayman and then started playing the franchise. I was one of them.
*The art style of Origins: Cartoony, fantastic, fastpaced and colorful, with amazing music. It's just an addictive game, you don't have to know the story of this guy to get excited with this game.
So yeah, a lot of people are saying on youtube or ign "this is my very first rayman game, and I'm excited"
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iambored2006

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Just like how yesterday I heard my first Led Zeppelin song and got excited. God, it's a good band.sergiomonty wrote:So yeah, a lot of people are saying on youtube or ign "this is my very first rayman game, and I'm excited"
Ah, yes. The Moomins. They are my childhood. They're so popular in Israel that if an Israeli doesn't know what they are, he's considered a freak and is sacrificed to the mighty Jehova... yes, we do that.
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ikke471

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i had to laugh XDiambored2006 wrote:Just like how yesterday I heard my first Led Zeppelin song and got excited. God, it's a good band.sergiomonty wrote:So yeah, a lot of people are saying on youtube or ign "this is my very first rayman game, and I'm excited"
Ah, yes. The Moomins. They are my childhood. They're so popular in Israel that if an Israeli doesn't know what they are, he's considered a freak and is sacrificed to the mighty Jehova... yes, we do that.
mighty Jehova is mighty
ah the moomins i know that that's with those hippo like creatures right?
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Hippos? That makes much more sense. I always thought they were weird cows. >_>
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ikke471

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XD i thought they were hippo'sSpanex wrote:Hippos? That makes much more sense. I always thought they were weird cows. >_>
they're kinda fat and have the hippo nose + they can swim
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They're actually trolls [NO NOT INTERNET TROLLS HUHHUHUHHHUHUUHH!!!] that look like hippos. Anyone ever read the books? ;P
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books...... what does that mean? ;PCairnie wrote:They're actually trolls [NO NOT INTERNET TROLLS HUHHUHUHHHUHUUHH!!!] that look like hippos. Anyone ever read the books? ;P
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Trolls? XD Wow, never would have thought that.
No, I didn't read the books, and the show wasn't on alot here so I didn't think about it much. (or even realized there were books of it)
No, I didn't read the books, and the show wasn't on alot here so I didn't think about it much. (or even realized there were books of it)
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spiraldoor

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I would imagine that your condition must have coloured your experiences, regardless of whether you were aware of it.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.
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iambored2006

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Can you please explain this all to me?spiraldoor wrote:I would imagine that your condition must have coloured your experiences, regardless of whether you were aware of it.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.
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Master

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I commented to correct him of this.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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I saw, and you did well.Master4lyf1 wrote: I commented to correct him of this.
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Master

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At least you guys had someone to talk about Rayman with, beside my family, I was never able to talk to others about Rayman until high school. when I finally met some other dudes who were into retro games as well, then, we would talk about games, though we being who we were often ended up talking about PC's and such as well.
Not really, hopefully it will increase awareness though.
Indeed I did, now I demand PAYMENTHaruka wrote:I saw, and you did well.Master4lyf1 wrote: I commented to correct him of this.
Not really, hopefully it will increase awareness though.
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spiraldoor

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My point is that asking a transsexual what it’s like to attend an all-boys school is very likely to get you an unusual and unrepresentative answer.iambored2006 wrote:Can you please explain this all to me?spiraldoor wrote:I would imagine that your condition must have coloured your experiences, regardless of whether you were aware of it.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.
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I try not to let that happen, and I apologize if it comes across as so, but only about 1/3 of my post could have been affected by it. The rest was just my rational opinion on the idea. My main point was that mono-ed is a system originally created based off religious beliefs, and parents bring their kids to them usually for the reason of getting them to focus on their academics, often ignorant of the other consequences.spiraldoor wrote:I would imagine that your condition must have coloured your experiences, regardless of whether you were aware of it.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.
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iambored2006

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But how didn't she know she was a trans when in high school?spiraldoor wrote:My point is that asking a transsexual what it’s like to attend an all-boys school is very likely to get you an unusual and unrepresentative answer.iambored2006 wrote:Can you please explain this all to me?spiraldoor wrote:I would imagine that your condition must have coloured your experiences, regardless of whether you were aware of it.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.

