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PS3
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17%
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Re: Rayman Origins

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Got to say it too, the music in this new DB is really lovely. :D It has very R2-ish feeling in it.
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Tricai wrote:Got to say it too, the music in this new DB is really lovely. :D It has very R2-ish feeling in it.
Agreed, but iambored already made that connection already
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I know he did, but just wanted to say it either way. :')
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Well, we best be keeping our eyes peeled for the other surprises in store this week.
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Master4lyf1 wrote:
Tricai wrote:Got to say it too, the music in this new DB is really lovely. :D It has very R2-ish feeling in it.
Agreed, but iambored already made that connection already
Tricai wrote:I know he did, but just wanted to say it either way. :')
's OK, I said one particular song sounded R2-ish, Tricai said they all sound like that, and she's right.
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Heh, I was really meant to simply agree and say I love the music too, R2 just being another "I think so too" type of remark. Never tried to point out anything new but I guess the way I wrote that gave a bit wrong impression. Sorry. :oops2:

Well, glad to hear it wasn't that bad. :') Yeah they all sound similiar in one way or another.
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Let us spare ourselves of an unnecessary argument and get back on topic.
I was listening to one of them, and I got a Whale Bay vibe from them, I don't remember which one though...
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Wuigi wrote:Thanks everyone for the warm welcome! Sorry, I actually left for the week end as soon as I posted my message ; )

To answer ikke471's question, working at Ubisoft is quite exciting, it's really nice to go up every morning and be happy to go to work because you're working on something you love! The atmosphere is young and casual (though hard working), and working with Michel Ancel going around the office, making jokes, is pretty special!

And while i'm here, here is the latest Daily Bubble! http://raymanorigins.fr.ubi.com/dailybu ... tionNum=11
It's nice to know that making games is fun, because ever since I got into them, I've wanted to make my own.
And there's been something on my mind, and though most people would see this as trivial, but what are the 'Suggestive Themes' that were included with the ESRB rating in the new trailer?
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It would be fantastic if I could work for Ubisoft someday, for the graphical/artistical part of a game. :D
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For years I've been drawing designs for a game of my own.
And here's a nice new preview. http://www.computerandvideogames.com/32 ... less-toon/
I wonder if when he says you can replay the game after you beat it, but it will be darker, if he's referring to The LOTD?
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Actually, I think the LotD will be an extra world that's revealed after you've beaten these 'darker levels', you know what I mean?

I find it strange how no-one even cares that there was a teensie on-board that ship, possibly Mr. Dark or another evil teensie, or a teensie held captive.
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I don't think it's a Teensie held captive, because he waved as the ship flew away.
It's probably Mr. Dark.
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Heh heh, working at Ubi would be great. :) I'd love to plan out ideas for the design!
Actually the music reminds me of some parts from the Knaaren Desert.
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Aww speaking of Knaaren Desert I remembered that I had to give up my PS2 with RR and R3 to get my PS3...hold on, I have The Great Escape for PS1, and I have a PS1 downstairs! Image

Guess I'll have to get an emulator for R3.
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Greenbottle3 wrote:
Wuigi wrote:Thanks everyone for the warm welcome! Sorry, I actually left for the week end as soon as I posted my message ; )

To answer ikke471's question, working at Ubisoft is quite exciting, it's really nice to go up every morning and be happy to go to work because you're working on something you love! The atmosphere is young and casual (though hard working), and working with Michel Ancel going around the office, making jokes, is pretty special!

And while i'm here, here is the latest Daily Bubble! http://raymanorigins.fr.ubi.com/dailybu ... tionNum=11
It's nice to know that making games is fun, because ever since I got into them, I've wanted to make my own.
And there's been something on my mind, and though most people would see this as trivial, but what are the 'Suggestive Themes' that were included with the ESRB rating in the new trailer?
Oh, that's because they're all perverts...

beebo44 wrote:I find it strange how no-one even cares that there was a teensie on-board that ship, possibly Mr. Dark or another evil teensie, or a teensie held captive.
Actually, there was a discussion on that a page ago.
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Greenbottle3 wrote:
Wuigi wrote:Thanks everyone for the warm welcome! Sorry, I actually left for the week end as soon as I posted my message ; )

To answer ikke471's question, working at Ubisoft is quite exciting, it's really nice to go up every morning and be happy to go to work because you're working on something you love! The atmosphere is young and casual (though hard working), and working with Michel Ancel going around the office, making jokes, is pretty special!

And while i'm here, here is the latest Daily Bubble! http://raymanorigins.fr.ubi.com/dailybu ... tionNum=11
It's nice to know that making games is fun, because ever since I got into them, I've wanted to make my own.
And there's been something on my mind, and though most people would see this as trivial, but what are the 'Suggestive Themes' that were included with the ESRB rating in the new trailer?
Take a look at the very first trailer back in 2010. Rayman blowin' up Betilla's skirt like he just don't car :hehe:
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You're probably right, but I'd like a confirmation from Wuigi.
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Somewhere in an interview I read that Michel mentioning online gameplay. He didn't say much except that it might be there, but he doesn't encourage it as much as sitting on the couch with friends.

So if it's possible I'd like some enlightment about this?
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beebo44 wrote:Aww speaking of Knaaren Desert I remembered that I had to give up my PS2 with RR and R3 to get my PS3...hold on, I have The Great Escape for PS1, and I have a PS1 downstairs!
Btw PS1 games will work on any Playstation 3. Creates a virtual memory card for it and everything. It's only PS2 games they took the compatibility out in later models.
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beebo44 wrote:I find it strange how no-one even cares that there was a teensie on-board that ship, possibly Mr. Dark or another evil teensie, or a teensie held captive.
I noticed it earlier than you. Because I saw Mr Dark on a flying ship, not only in DB: Hunters, but also in El Mosquito. Here: http://s2.postimage.org/80rouqlin/image.jpg

By the way, when I read the wiki about the levels. And I thought how looks like organic level,when suddenly I remembered a moment from one of the trailers and think it would look something like this, I think. http://s003.radikal.ru/i204/1110/5c/4d1ba1f7dc8c.jpg
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