Re: Raving Rabbids Travel In Time... Shit!
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:30 pm
I wouldn't think the Rabbid games are a true appendage to the Rayman series. Rather a unique lifeless series of their own.
As much as I'd like to believe this, the first Rabbids game was based off the Rayman series, so yes, it is a true spin-off. A bad one, nevertheless, but a spin-off. It's kind of like how Wario Land sprouted from the Super Mario Land series (and I apologize for comparing these pieces of shit to Wario Land)Xenon wrote:I wouldn't think the Rabbid games are a true appendage to the Rayman series. Rather a unique lifeless series of their own.
Yes, but that's a platformer, and I was trying to make a point that time travel is in plenty of games other than platformers.StaceyW wrote:Sonic CD sorta had time travel in it as well...I think.
yea me too...Haruka wrote:I still can't believe how fooled I got by Ubisoft when they released the E3 2006 trailer of "R4".
Your thoughts now:frenkystijn wrote:
my thoughts back then:
yeay a new Rayman platformer!
lol, exactly!Sabertooth1000000000 wrote:Your thoughts now:frenkystijn wrote:
my thoughts back then:
yeay a new Rayman platformer!
Yea it's just a shame. I like to see old Rayman games on STEAM (Online Game Platform), Xbox LIVE Marketplace and Playstation Store (atleast they got the PS1 versions of Rayman 1 and 2 there). And they got Rayman (1) for the DSI shop.Haruka wrote:It's also quite sad how rare is now a platformer (for all ages) being released for PC.
No they don't. They have the PS1 versions of Rayman 1 and 2 there.frenkystijn wrote:I like to see old Rayman games on STEAM (Online Game Platform), Xbox LIVE Marketplace and Playstation Store (atleast they got Rayman Revolution there).
Ow then I read an article with false informationspiraldoor wrote:No they don't. They have the PS1 versions of Rayman 1 and 2 there.frenkystijn wrote:I like to see old Rayman games on STEAM (Online Game Platform), Xbox LIVE Marketplace and Playstation Store (atleast they got Rayman Revolution there).