Rayfanboy wrote:Really, what country do you live in? Here in the US the Rayman PS2 games are quite easy and cheap to find. I haven't seen any at flea markets or retro game shops locally in some months though, but I snatched up Rayman 2: Revolution and Rayman 3 for quite cheap at a shop called GameXchange in my area. You can find good deals on Amazon.com and eBay. Right now I frequently see copies of Rayman Arena for Gamecube for sale at most places. I still need to find RRR for PS2 though.
I live in the US too, but it's hard to find Rayman games. Maybe it's easier in the part of the US you live in? Or maybe I'm not looking hard enough? Either way, here even if you find a copy of one of the games, they fly off the shelves pretty quickly.
Slogbait wrote:Well, I'm sure if you took the time to show them how shopping online works, I'm sure they'd be willing to grab you a copy.
Also, Rayfanboy, I don't know what part of the states you live in but it's pretty difficult where live to find copies of any Rayman game for the PS2. Not impossible, but I can safely say I've only seen Revolution in a shop once and it was in bad condition. I have not, however, actually gone out and looked for a copy of it. I'm sure I could find it with ease if I looked for it at a retro game shop, the problem is finding a retro game shop in my area.
Hopefully. I think I'll ask them about it eventually, once I can't take it anymore and I
have to play the game.
Agreed. It's so hard to find the games here, where I live. Also, finding some kind of vintage store/retro store/etc. is pretty hard here. There is this one vintage store at the mall that pretty much sells everything ever - not literally, of course, but they sell quite a lot of old crap so it's automatically my favorite store ever - but I couldn't find Revolution, and I was very lucky to find one copy of Rayman 3 lying around. Rayman 2 is easier to find on the PS1 in that store, though, but I'd rather have Revolution, on the grounds that the PS1 version is pretty much the worst version. It's still good, I own the PS1 version, but it's still the worst console version, and that's a fact.
Haruka wrote:Rayman games are pretty difficult to find in retail portuguese shops aswell. So far I never found the Rayman Origins PC version on the shelves for example. But strangely enough these also disappear pretty quickly. I remind when I wanted to buy RRRTVP, but 2 months later I nevermore saw it in the shelves.
I guess the games disappear pretty quickly, because they're either kind of popular, or everyone knows how hard they are to find, so they scramble to buy the first copy of, say Revolution, they see. I'm not to sure all I know is that once you see a copy of a Rayman game that's usually not seen in stores, you have to buy it as quick as possible before anyone else can get their hands on it.
Haruka wrote:I should try to play it again and confirm if what I'm saying is a fake memory or not, at least I ensure this works for Rayman Rush.
I should play it again to check myself. It could be mine that's simply even more glitchy, but I don't know for sure.
Haruka wrote:Once I was lucky enough to find a used PS2 copy of R3HH, still with the original 3D cover and everything in near mint state and surprisingly cheap, but I think I was lucky. Althought our countries aren't the same I really recommend you to find for Rayman games on eBay or Amazon if you like. If you are searching for rarer Rayman stuff, you can definitely give a look to the French eBay where sometimes you can find true gems.
Yep. Amazon has both the Dramcast version of Rayman 2 and also Revolution, so I'm really starting to think that I should maybe go on Amazon some time.