Re: Dark Rayman
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 6:36 pm
HA! PS2 sucks!Fat_Mario wrote:Dark Rayman appears in Rayman Arena on Gamecube and Xbox only
HA! PS2 sucks!Fat_Mario wrote:Dark Rayman appears in Rayman Arena on Gamecube and Xbox only
Sure, but he wasn't. I'm not even sure he was given a name in the original game.Joshua822 wrote:If he was called Dark Rayman in the original name that would be his official name.
Yeah, that explains why the PS2 utterly destroyed the Gamecube and Xbox in both sales and the number of games available for it.Shawn wrote:HA! PS2 sucks!Fat_Mario wrote:Dark Rayman appears in Rayman Arena on Gamecube and Xbox only
This is a rather strange point of view, but you're entitled to your opinionspiraldoor wrote:I consider Dark Rayman and Bad Rayman to be the same. Just like flying rings are the same as purple lums.
What do you think is strange? The part about the purple lums and the flying rings, or the part about Bad Rayman and Dark Rayman?Hunchman801 wrote:This is a rather strange point of view, but you're entitled to your opinionspiraldoor wrote:I consider Dark Rayman and Bad Rayman to be the same. Just like flying rings are the same as purple lums.
I couldn't have said it betterdingodile555 wrote:Maybe he thinks they're both strange because they're in different worlds. Assuming Rayman 1 takes place in another world from the other games of course.
This proves that Rayman washed up on the shore of the Glade of Dreams before he defeated Mister Dark. Make of that what you will.The Rayman 2 manual wrote:"Rayman is a unique character of unknown origin, no wise man or magician can say by what twist of fate or whim of the gods Rayman came to appear at the Glade of Dreams. Rayman was found Washed up by the sea of lums. On a particularly stormy night, they found Rayman sleeping peacefully under the shade of a palm tree. Frightened by this strange creature from the sea, they called on the people of the forest, the skies and the waters for help. And the sun had not yet reached the zenith when a host of beings, each one more bizarre than the rest, came tumbling over the violent sand dunes. They studied him for a long time. "What kind of creature Is this?" they asked each other. "Is he alive?" wondered one when Rayman stretched and yawned. It didn't take Rayman long to convince the people of the Glade of Dreams of his good intentions. His energy and good humor, his fantastical powers and love for life and nature won over even the most distrustful of the beings. And when he triumphed over the evil Mr. Dark, the truth was undeniable - Rayman was the bravest of them all, the ideal hero, the man for whom friendship and laughter are more important than anything else, for whom the greatest victory is measured by the extent of celebrations that follow it."
I'm afraid you missed my point. Of course both games take place in the same world, but I simply meant that you never get to revisit any of the Rayman 1 worlds, as far as I know.spiraldoor wrote:I've always said that Rayman 1 takes place in the same world as Rayman 2 and Rayman 3. I even have proof.
I listed all my arguments on RZ, but they got deleted -__-El Dango wrote:That's one proof. Another one is the plums. The big plums in R1, in R2 and in R3, ya know?
And then a shitload of other things.
You get to revisit the Dream Forest, Picture City and Candy Chateau in Rabbids GBA. The Woods of Light might be in the Dream Forest, as some of the backgrounds are similar, and there's those Moskitos there. You revisit Dream Forest and Picture City in 2D Madness and 2D Madness 2/2D Nightmare. Clearleaf Forest has pictures of Livingstones on the plum posts, so it may be in the Dream Forest.Hunchman801 wrote:I'm afraid you missed my point. Of course both games take place in the same world, but I simply meant that you never get to revisit any of the Rayman 1 worlds, as far as I know.spiraldoor wrote:I've always said that Rayman 1 takes place in the same world as Rayman 2 and Rayman 3. I even have proof.
I was talking about the main games, usually considered as canon. As for the Woods of Light and Clearleaf Forest, it's just a supposition, and the livingstones on the plum posts are nothing more than a reference to Rayman 1. I don't disagree with you at all, but there's just no proof.spiraldoor wrote:You get to revisit the Dream Forest, Picture City and Candy Chateau in Rabbids GBA. The Woods of Light might be in the Dream Forest, as some of the backgrounds are similar, and there's those Moskitos there. You revisit Dream Forest and Picture City in 2D Madness and 2D Madness 2/2D Nightmare. Clearleaf Forest has pictures of Livingstones on the plum posts, so it may be in the Dream Forest.
*palms face* I think Bad Rayman is a more Rubbish name for Dark Rayman. Anyway, yeah, he is in Rayman Arena. But just a Skin of Rayman.Xenon wrote:That's Bad Rayman![]()
I think Dark Rayman only appears in Rayman Arena, but I'm not entirely sure because I own PS2 Rayman M, similarly to you.
The plums! The R2 N64 manual! The antitoons in R2 PS1! They're all proof!Hunchman801 wrote:I was talking about the main games, usually considered as canon. As for the Woods of Light and Clearleaf Forest, it's just a supposition, and the livingstones on the plum posts are nothing more than a reference to Rayman 1. I don't disagree with you at all, but there's just no proof.
I don't know whether I should go back to the Rayman school, but I'm sure you definitely need to learn the difference between a proof and and a reference.El Dango wrote:The plums! The R2 N64 manual! The antitoons in R2 PS1! They're all proof!
*sends Hunch back to Rayman school*
Read the above quote carefully, and you will see that these are the order of the events which occured:The R2 Manual wrote:"Rayman is a unique character of unknown origin, no wise man or magician can say by what twist of fate or whim of the gods Rayman came to appear at the Glade of Dreams. Rayman was found Washed up by the sea of lums. On a particularly stormy night, they found Rayman sleeping peacefully under the shade of a palm tree. Frightened by this strange creature from the sea, they called on the people of the forest, the skies and the waters for help. And the sun had not yet reached the zenith when a host of beings, each one more bizarre than the rest, came tumbling over the violent sand dunes. They studied him for a long time. "What kind of creature Is this?" they asked each other. "Is he alive?" wondered one when Rayman stretched and yawned. It didn't take Rayman long to convince the people of the Glade of Dreams of his good intentions. His energy and good humor, his fantastical powers and love for life and nature won over even the most distrustful of the beings. And when he triumphed over the evil Mr. Dark, the truth was undeniable - Rayman was the bravest of them all, the ideal hero, the man for whom friendship and laughter are more important than anything else, for whom the greatest victory is measured by the extent of celebrations that follow it."
Violent sand dunes? They're violet in the French version, not violentspiraldoor wrote:And the sun had not yet reached the zenith when a host of beings, each one more bizarre than the rest, came tumbling over the violent sand dunes.