RayFan9876 wrote:That's interesting, and it actually wasn't that bad. The melody got caught in my head, and the rhymes were well done. Are there any with other characters singing?
Yes, there's a sing-along song for Rayman and one for the Clown. There's also one for The Magician but he isn't the singer. Plus, every time you win an activity, Rayman will sing a song with a certain theme (such as days of the week, transport, music etc.) as well as Joe the Cricket's songs in the English Workshop. Personally the Betilla song is one of the best ones, while some of the others are a little creepy frankly

. There are a couple more hidden gems in there though, particularly when it comes to catchy melodies.
RayFan9876 wrote:Off topic slightly, Electoon, did your install and play work flawlessly?
On the Packard Bell Computer which I used to rip the audio with, the game installed and worked first time. I've only ever had it crash once. I have yet to try building a new 95/98 machine from scratch, but right now that's looking easier then getting this capture card working....
RayFan9876 wrote:I've put together a Windows 98 machine and it works fine (installation is smooth and everything), but when I try to play any of the Rayman games, the DOS window maximizes like normal, and just sits there endlessly loading and the cursor blinking with the normal "Ubi Soft Entertainment 1996" flashing in the corner. Did you ever have this problem?
Hmm, can't say I can help you there for now, but I swear I've had a similar issue in the past though, it sounds really familiar - probably from my old days with Rayman games in DOS
Rayman CP is a totally different beast from the DOS Rayman games though, as it's Windows based. I've got to say, the troubles with setting it up officially make it the hardest Rayman game of all time!
