This is Mad Trax from Rayman 3 and it is the first of the three minigames exclusive to the Nintendo GameCube version of Rayman 3, only for two players. In order to play Mad Trax, the players must connect a Game Boy Advance to the GameCube via an official Nintendo link cable. Once the two consoles are connected, the minigame can be played.
Always did wonder why the Plum disappeared in RO and RL, seeing as it was one of the more zanier elements in the series, you'd have thought they'd be right at home.
Question 19:
Rayman 1, Rayman GBC, Rayman 2, Rayman 3 GBA, Rayman 3 Symbian, Rayman Raving Rabbids GBA and Rayman Origins all have cube shaped cages in them with a certain number of metal bars covering the square opening on the front...
How many bars are there on the front face of each type of cage in each game?
If you are confused on what you have to write, I'll give you one:
Rayman 1: 2 bars
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I don't know the answer to this anyway, but I don't remember any cube shaped cages in the main version of Rayman 3, am I misremembering (it has been a while)? I thought it was the basket type ones and the octagonal (or pentagonal or whatever) ones in LOTLD?