Re: Rayman 1
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 3:10 pm
Hm, you're right. Then I don't know what it could be.
Photobucket resizes the images if they're too big, so it's no use reuploading it there.spiraldoor wrote:Is it just me, or does the version of the image that I uploaded have a lower resolution and less compression artefacts? That’s really strange, as I didn’t edit the image in any way – the two should be identical.
Edit: I had the previous version cached, so here it is. Not sure what’s going on.
http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q388 ... Cover2.jpg
Definitely "Magician + Andrew" then.spiraldoor wrote:As I said, nobody signs their name like that. The ‘intial + inital’ format is used by couples, not individuals.Greenbottle3 wrote:Michel Ancel.Electoon wrote:i spotted 'M+A' etched into the brick on the bottom left...
Right, here’s the original: http://www.mediafire.com/?m44ajj0hejejsd6Drolpiraat wrote:Photobucket resizes the images if they're too big, so it's no use reuploading it there.
That is right. In Crash Tag Team Racing, Dan Roarty has hidden a message saying 'DR + NF' in one of the sceneries. The message could well mean Michel + someone.spiraldoor wrote:As I said, nobody signs their name like that. The ‘intial + inital’ format is used by couples, not individuals.Greenbottle3 wrote:Michel Ancel.Electoon wrote:i spotted 'M+A' etched into the brick on the bottom left...
You did, in Rayman 2: The Great Escape's European Box Art. I also suspected the M+A was an abreviature of "Michel + Alexandra".spiraldoor wrote:I think I remember seeing the exact same message carved somewhere else, maybe in another game, but I’m not sure.
I was just about to suggest this!Haruka wrote: also suspected the M+A was an abreviature of "Michel + Alexandra".
...And how long it took for some of us to recognise it, though now that I think about it, I might have noticed the hidden stuff on my PS1 case as a child...Electoon wrote:I wish we could have more Rayman 1 art in this high quality. It's really amazing stuff, and it was great how much hidden detail we could find just from one piece of box art
Wait, what discovery did we just make?Master4lyf1 wrote:...And how long it took for some of us to recognise it, though now that I think about it, I might have noticed the hidden stuff on my PS1 case as a child...Electoon wrote:I wish we could have more Rayman 1 art in this high quality. It's really amazing stuff, and it was great how much hidden detail we could find just from one piece of box art
The Rayman franchise, even with it's (soon to be rectified) lack of recent games, has quite a lot of hidden mysteries behind it.
I wonder what other things we may discover...
It's like Inception. I don't see any M+A hidden in the image though.Master4lyf1 wrote:Two hidden pieces of artwork, within one grand piece.
Doesn't sound like much, but a discovery is a discovery.
RayTunes wrote:It's like Inception. I don't see any M+A hidden in the image though.
make the picture bigger, scroll down, at the right side you can see a stone with M+A on itRayTunes wrote:It's like Inception. I don't see any M+A hidden in the image though.Master4lyf1 wrote:Two hidden pieces of artwork, within one grand piece.
Doesn't sound like much, but a discovery is a discovery.
Left side.Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:right side
sameShrooblord wrote:Left side.Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:right side
I think the idea was to make them sound like bubbles popping. But I agree, it was quite an ugly noise.Electoon wrote:I think the PC ting sound is rubbish. When we first got Rayman Gold (we had it on the PS1 first) we thought that the sound had glitched making them sound weird. This wasn't helped by the fact we had the Focus Interactive version, so there was no music. We thought something had gone wrong XD.
The PC sound sounds more like a 'tick' then a 'ting', and the PS1 sound is melodic and makes cool tunes.