Rayman Raving Rabbids
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Mammothphant 2

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Re: Rayman Raving Rabbids
In the final minigame/party version of Rayman Raving Rabbids that we all know, there was almost nothing left from the original bitter villain attitude of the Rabbids. But there was one bunny who had some of the original attitude and look of the bunnies, Serguei. Even though he was just a big softy hes creepy look and big size made him the only real enemy in the whole game and thats why hes my favorite character in RRR1 (if not counting Rayman and baby Globoxes). Serguei doesnt appear in the other Rabbids games which as we all know made the Rabbids wackier and wackier and almost lead to Raymans death, but if Serguei had been in the Rabbids games after RRR1 to balance the ridiculously wacky atmosphere with hes seriousness the Rabbids games had been at least less bad.
I still stay in my opinion that i want the R4 prototype back. Disagree with me if you want but i stay in my opinion. The prototype bunnies are not the same as the wacky ones. I simply dont see nothing similar between those two bunny kinds.
I still stay in my opinion that i want the R4 prototype back. Disagree with me if you want but i stay in my opinion. The prototype bunnies are not the same as the wacky ones. I simply dont see nothing similar between those two bunny kinds.
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sergiomonty

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Again...calm down, Mammothphant, I agree with you.
And yeah, we can say Rayman's Dark Era is over. We're now in the "Meet the new Crazy" Era
And yeah, we can say Rayman's Dark Era is over. We're now in the "Meet the new Crazy" Era
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This again, after I just post a pic of a massive plush?
Speaking of which I'll tell all on how I even got it. I got it off a claw machine at a seafront where my boyfriend lives and on my first go at that. There are two other claw machines with smaller plushes [aka medium, they've got even smaller ones on ebay on buy it now at the moment] but I hadn't been as lucky on those ones.
Speaking of which I'll tell all on how I even got it. I got it off a claw machine at a seafront where my boyfriend lives and on my first go at that. There are two other claw machines with smaller plushes [aka medium, they've got even smaller ones on ebay on buy it now at the moment] but I hadn't been as lucky on those ones.
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You mean the crane games?
I never tried one before.
I never tried one before.
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How many times you tried to grab it? On those machines the claw often drops the plush back even when it has got a good hold of it.Cairnie wrote:This again, after I just post a pic of a massive plush?
Speaking of which I'll tell all on how I even got it. I got it off a claw machine at a seafront where my boyfriend lives and on my first go at that. There are two other claw machines with smaller plushes [aka medium, they've got even smaller ones on ebay on buy it now at the moment] but I hadn't been as lucky on those ones.
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Whatever the cost of a bunch of claw drops was, it would certainly be cheaper than buying it off eBay.
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I got lucky with the big one after putting just a pound in it, most other times you'd have to put well over £20, with assistance of other people. in order to get it to actually grip the toy. Before that I bought a smaller one from that set for about £4.50, which ain't too bad for a 8 inch.
They're made by Play by Play which made the infamous Rayman plush.
They're made by Play by Play which made the infamous Rayman plush.
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The one with the flying Shell?Cairnie wrote: They're made by Play by Play which made the infamous Rayman plush.
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When the claw grabbed the large rabbid, it defiantly gripped tighter than the other two times. I think that's how these things work, they grip tightly enough once every random 100s of goes so it's all about being at the right machine at the right time. 
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Has anyone else noticed how much they've fiddled about with Rabbids Invasion in just the past week? I like that you can swap quests anytime you like now but everything else...was nearly fine as it was... :/
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What did they change negatively? I kind of know how it works, but I don't know what the update did since I don't play.Cairnie wrote:Has anyone else noticed how much they've fiddled about with Rabbids Invasion in just the past week? I like that you can swap quests anytime you like now but everything else...was nearly fine as it was... :/
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The houses and businesses aren't giving out anywhere as near experience and resources as they used to now, and because I'm already at level 33 getting experience takes bloody ages -__-;
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Quite correct... to most of them there's a predefined amount of goes that it takes to grab something firmly. You can sit in the distance and observe to find out the amount. Then just wait until enough people have passed since the last grip and you know it's your time to score.Gagaman wrote:When the claw grabbed the large rabbid, it defiantly gripped tighter than the other two times. I think that's how these things work, they grip tightly enough once every random 100s of goes so it's all about being at the right machine at the right time.
There's also a nack to making the thing catch on if you don't feel like spying. If you, instead of making it drop directly onto the toy, make it 'droop' along side it, as in fairly overshoot the verticle distance so it only loosely clasps it as it lies sideways, you'll bypass the pin mechanism that causes it to recognise that there's something in its claw, which'll make it grasp firmly when you pull it up.
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You know, I wonder how much longer Rabbids will sell. The repetitiveness of the humour is already starting now. Plus, some of the games are mediocre. I thought Rabbids 3D was alright, but gee, all the music are simple remixes, the level design looks identical, and everything just seemed plain. The original Rayman Raving Rabbids and Rabbids Go Home are the only ones that really brought me some enjoyment. TV Party is defenitely the best from all the other games though. It's the only one I actually played a couple of times after I beat it.
I think I'm gonna stop buying these games... Rabbids Travel in Time was awful. As for the DS games, I'm glad I only ever played them as borrowed games from a friend, because I beat both Rabbids 2 and TV Party... in one day.
I kind of liked the first DS game because it felt like a sidescroller. Haven't bothered to try Go Home.
I think I'm gonna stop buying these games... Rabbids Travel in Time was awful. As for the DS games, I'm glad I only ever played them as borrowed games from a friend, because I beat both Rabbids 2 and TV Party... in one day.
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RRTIT was really disappointing. It was really the last time I buy a game at full price, at least it opened my eyes.
I offered my extra copy to my cousin, since I never had an interested buyer for the game.
I offered my extra copy to my cousin, since I never had an interested buyer for the game.
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Indeed. It was the only Rabbids game that I played with 8 friends at my birthday partyRayTunes wrote: TV Party is defenitely the best from all the other games though. It's the only one I actually played a couple of times after I beat it.
I can't say anything about RRTIT, 'cause I haven't played it, I was interested,but now I'm seeing tons of negative comments about it, so I'll try to avoid it (though I'm gonna play it someday if I have the chance). Oh, btw, new rabbids video released:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM8ZZEN5 ... re=g-all-u
Ubisoft used to release Rabbids shorts to promote their games, now they're releasing them just because they can D:
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Ew, TV Party? Yuch.
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Oh that's the trailer for the new environment they're gonna put in Invasion, baaw I wanted them to invade a zoo but never mind XD
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A Zoo controled by Rabbids? I think I can already see the movie! XD
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Re: Rayman Raving Rabbids
Finally confirmed:


More screens here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25792657@N ... 985542224/
More screens here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25792657@N ... 985542224/
I don't want to be offensive, but this one looks mediocre as hell.London, UK — May 31st, 2012 — Today, Ubisoft® announced the development of Rabbids® Rumble exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS™. Rabbids have infiltrated the handheld console and will be back to wreak havoc in November 2012.
The wacky Rabbids have been let loose throughout seven different worlds and players must battle it out in-game to capture over 100 Rabbids and complete their collection. Rabbids Rumble is full of interactive mini games that fully utilize the 3DS hardware, most notably with the 3D and Augmented Reality where players will interact with the Rabbids like never before. This new experience causes Rabbids to surge from the floor, fly around and even battle it out atop the kitchen table. Rabbids Rumble also features multiple game modes including a solo campaign and multiplayer battles.
For the first time in franchise history, Rabbids Rumble will introduce an accessible and hilarious turn-based combat system. Players will be able to challenge their friends to intense battles mixing tactics with the Rabbid’s classic wackiness. Each Rabbid comes prepared with hilarious combat abilities and can be trained to become stronger for battles. Using the SpotPass™ function, new & rare Rabbids will be available to download to enrich each fans collection. Fans can also use StreetPass to compete in battles to unlock new Rabbids and items.
To learn more, please visit http://rabbids.uk.ubi.com/


