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Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:05 pm
by El Dango
The ending:
"Rayman got the book, and everyone is happy. Or, they where, until the robo-pirates came and took over the world!! To Be Continued...

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:16 pm
by Cairnie
I've been recording Rayman Junior on a VHS all evening today. Can't believe I've filled up 2 hours of it already, with 3 areas to go [75% whooo]. It might be a kid's game, but I'll tell you now that it's just as frustrating as the original Rayman. I'll be recording Rayman Rush after this.

I'll get that bastard Antitoon that keeps killing me in the Phonics one... ):<

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 1:05 am
by Holy Crap
so it's one of those kids games...that are too hard for kids (and also seemingly adults) :)

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 3:24 pm
by Cairnie
Yeah, it is. When I bought it 7 years ago as well as the MS-DOS version everyone thought I was batshit.

Well I got past the antitoon but then the tape finished so I have to get another one. One of these days I need up upgrade to a DVD recorder. 3 hours on tapes FTL.

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 8:51 pm
by FAB
R4_121 wrote:The ending:
"Rayman got the book, and everyone is happy. Or, they where, until the robo-pirates came and took over the world!! To Be Continued...
I tink i know that. :lololol: But what happened EXACTLY?!

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 9:08 pm
by Cairnie
I finished recording it now as well as Rayman Rush. Oh man these endings, they'll BLOW YOUR MIND! :fou:

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 4:16 pm
by stan423321
Wow, game (at least on vids) is funny and, at least for me, looks easier than findin' cages. But its unbuyable in Poland <cries and become emo kid>.

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 3:27 pm
by Cairnie
Currently uploading what I've just ripped onto Youtube.

Mission complete!

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 3:44 pm
by Beebop
Holy Crap wrote:so it's one of those kids games...that are too hard for kids (and also seemingly adults) :)
Rayman 1 was actually a game for very young children, but it was still an incredibly hard game. :P

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 8:25 pm
by FAB
I personally beleive it was made for children, but still fun and sometimes challenging, like you said. :D

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:10 pm
by Cairnie
I've made a playlist so you don't have to dig through my youtube profile for everything.

http://youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A455A7D1F62BAD11

Video ripping is really time consuming work so please bear with me while I get all the others done up.

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 7:55 am
by Beebop
FAB wrote:I personally beleive it was made for children, but still fun and sometimes challenging, like you said. :D
Difficulty wise, it is suitable for adults I suppose.

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:09 pm
by Rsandee
StaceyW wrote:I have it on both MS-DOS, which is Maths and English with Rayman, and PS1 which is Rayman Junior. All you do is answer questions, and if you take the wrong path, you DIE! And no there aren't no bosses, though the Magician and Betilla have proper voices.
Then what's with Rayman Brain games for the PSX? :?

Random edit.... just ignore it or read it:
Random edit:
TLoZ CD-I: The Faces of EVIL wrote:The book of KoriDIE (or whatever it's called) is stolen by Mr Dork, and Gayman (no offence) has to get it back. What I actually loved in Gayman is the scenery which is both original and lame
The original message is on the first page.... by Hunchman :|

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:19 pm
by Cairnie
The Brain Games is another name for the American version.

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:20 pm
by Kelvin12
Rayman4321 wrote:
StaceyW wrote:I have it on both MS-DOS, which is Maths and English with Rayman, and PS1 which is Rayman Junior. All you do is answer questions, and if you take the wrong path, you DIE! And no there aren't no bosses, though the Magician and Betilla have proper voices.
Then what's with Rayman Brain games for the PSX? :?

Random edit.... just ignore it or read it:
Random edit:
TLoZ CD-I: The Faces of EVIL wrote:The book of KoriDIE (or whatever it's called) is stolen by Mr Dork, and Gayman (no offence) has to get it back. What I actually loved in Gayman is the scenery which is both original and lame
The original message is on the first page.... by Hunchman :|
Okay where the hell is that person, I want to slap some sense into him and force him to say Rayman is awesome.

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:26 pm
by Rsandee
Kelvin12 wrote:
Rayman4321 wrote:
StaceyW wrote:I have it on both MS-DOS, which is Maths and English with Rayman, and PS1 which is Rayman Junior. All you do is answer questions, and if you take the wrong path, you DIE! And no there aren't no bosses, though the Magician and Betilla have proper voices.
Then what's with Rayman Brain games for the PSX? :?

Random edit.... just ignore it or read it:
Random edit:
TLoZ CD-I: The Faces of EVIL wrote:The book of KoriDIE (or whatever it's called) is stolen by Mr Dork, and Gayman (no offence) has to get it back. What I actually loved in Gayman is the scenery which is both original and lame
The original message is on the first page.... by Hunchman :|
Okay where the hell is that person, I want to slap some sense into him and force him to say Rayman is awesome.
I wasn't meaning it.... it's just an (lame, yes i'm bored) TLoZ CD-I Faces of Evil pun, search some on Youtube to see what i mean, and because it's an CD-I pun Gayman isn't Rayman in any way

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:31 pm
by Kelvin12
Oh. I thought you found it on another forum. >>;

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:35 pm
by Cairnie
Those CDI Zelda games aren't really that funny anymore.

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 10:02 pm
by syntheticgerbil
I didn't realize the Rayman kids games had their own animations and stories. I guess it's about time for me to cash in and buy these for completion sake.

I'm guessing in the US I just need to find Amazing Learning with Rayman or something and I basically have Rayman Junior/Brain Games/Maths and English and whatever else all in one game? Also I'm not sure the "Amazing Learning Games" version with all 3 levels in one box actually exists even though the KMG site says so. If I buy Rayman Learning Centre #3, am I missing anything from the first two or is it just the same game with different difficulty?

What about Rayman Activity Center? Does that have anything very worthwhile? The art looks good and I see it has a Rayman 2 making of video which is always a plus. Supposedly it has levels but I don't know what they involve.

Does anyone know what Rayman Premier Clics is?
What do you do in this? Paint pictures only? Is this worth playing at all? It just looks like a funpack thing.
http://www.rayman-fanpage.de/rayman-kid ... -clics.htm

Re: Learning with Rayman

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 10:43 pm
by Cairnie
Rayman Junior and that is just the same game but with difficulty levels based on the child's age. I have Level 1 [which I recorded for Youtube] and Level 2 on PS1.