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Inka Dinka Doo
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Hello everyone! As you've already seen, I'm Inka Dinka Doo, and I've been a reader of this wiki since the early 2010s (I still remember the craze for Origins and Legends, heh), but never actually made myself an account until somewhat recently (during 2022, I think?). I sometimes make a few edits for some articles and am also a fan of Rayman as well.

If you're curious as to what you should call me if you ever decide to talk to me, I go by the pronouns of she/they. I'm a cisgender female, though there was a period where I transitioned into being a male. This isn't the case anymore, for I identify as a woman nowadays.

My history with Rayman

The first Rayman

I've known Rayman since before I even became five years of age. The first Rayman game on the PlayStation 1 was the very first Rayman game that I've ever played and is also one of the first games that I got to play. It's my favorite game within the original Rayman trilogy and I still own and play my copy of the game to this day.

The Raving (it was actually a bit calm, just a bit annoying at times)

At a later point in life (early 2010s), I got Rayman Raving Rabbids for the Nintendo Wii during one of my birthday parties. I enjoyed the game, thoough constantly struggled with completing Day 3 since my little brain and body wasn't good enough to complete Bunnies Are Slow To React and Bunnies Just Wanna Have Fun. I would eventually get past Day 3 and complete the rest of the game, though this wouldn't happen until 2022.

The Legend (eh, the first game's better)

During the mid 2010s, I was at a Walmart and came across a demo of Rayman Legends for the PlayStation 3 (I think, I recall the controller being black). I didn't get very far because I was too young to understand what was happening. The big yellow guy in the first level kept killing me and prevented me from seeing what was inside of the castle. However, I would later discover what was inside of the castle once I got Rayman Legends for the Wii U as a Christmas gift around a year or two after I had played the aforementioned demo. When I entered the first stage, I got really confused about how to play the game and ended up pressing the bubbles on the Wii U gamepad to see if anything would happen (I still recall timing my bubble popping to the music XD). I eventually found out that I was supposed to turn on my television screen and look at it to play through the game, and all went well afterwards. I took a lengthy break from the game, though I eventually completed every level throughout 2020.

The Revolution (not really, I just played more Rayman games during the early 2020s)

During the early 2020s, I got a copy of Rayman Revolution for the PlayStation 2. From what I recall, the game was pretty nice, though I lacked a memory card that held sufficient storage to save my progress, so I only got as far as the Sanctuary of Stone and Fire before my game crashed. I eventually got a proper memory card, though have been a bit busy with my personal life to dedicate time to playing the game (or any games at all).

The Havoc (I suppose)

Also during the early 2020s, I got a copy of Rayman 3 for the PlayStation 2. I never got to play this game since I really wanted to complete Rayman 2 beforehand. This didn't happen until 2024 (see below), and by then, my personal life was occupying too much of my free time for me to comfortably play Rayman 3.

The Origin (it wasn't)

Yet again during the early 2020s, I got a disc of Rayman Origins for the Nintendo Wii. I never got to play the game since my personal life was yet again getting too important for me to pay attention to playing the game.

The Escape

During 2024, I went on to emulate Rayman 2 for the Sega Dreamcast. I completed the game, and it was good. I disagree that it's as good as everyone says that it is, but it was enjoyable anyway.

The End!

Yeah, that's all that I have to say here for now. But yeah, that's a little bit about me and my history with Rayman!


Oh yeah, here's an article that I made!

https://raymanpc.com/wiki/en/User:Inka_Dinka_Doo/Challenges_(Rayman_Raving_Rabbids)