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*A secret room, located in [[the Longest Shortcut]], features a statue of [[Ly]]. | *A secret room, located in [[the Longest Shortcut]], features a statue of [[Ly]]. | ||
*A secret room in the [[Hoodlum Headquarters]] contains statues of [[Razorbeard]] and some of his [[Robo-Pirate]]s sitting at a table, in the style of ''The Last Supper'' painting by Leonardo da Vinci. | *A secret room in the [[Hoodlum Headquarters]] contains statues of [[Razorbeard]] and some of his [[Robo-Pirate]]s sitting at a table, in the style of ''The Last Supper'' painting by Leonardo da Vinci. | ||
*In [[Razoff]]'s mansion, one of the many different statues is of a snake which appears to be [[Ssssam]] from ''[[Rayman 2]]''. | *In [[Razoff]]'s mansion, one of the many different statues is of a snake which appears to be [[Ssssam]] from ''[[Rayman 2]]''. | ||
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*When hit by [[Rayman]], [[Globox]] says that he was "much nicer in ''[[Rayman 2]]''". | *When hit by [[Rayman]], [[Globox]] says that he was "much nicer in ''[[Rayman 2]]''". | ||
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*The image of the [[manual]] held by [[Murfy]] references the cover of [[Rayman 1|the first ''Rayman'' game]]. | |||
*The image of a [[Livingstone]] on poles references the enemies in [[Rayman 1|the first ''Rayman'' game]]. | |||
*The [[plum]] and the throwing of the [[plum]] reference [[Rayman 1|the first ''Rayman'' game]]. | |||
*An image with [[the Photographer]] briefly seen in the third [[Teensie Highway]] references [[Rayman 1|the first ''Rayman'' game]]. | |||
*[[Rayman]]'s [[grimace]] being used as an ability references the grimace in [[Rayman 1|the first ''Rayman'' game]]. | |||
*The minigame [[2D Madness]] references [[the Dream Forest]] in [[Rayman 1|the first ''Rayman'' game]]. | |||
*The minigame [[2D Nightmare]] references [[Picture City]] in the [[Rayman 1|the first ''Rayman'' game]]. | |||
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[[File:2DMadness-Arcade-R3HH-PC-Pic1.PNG|thumb|right|320px|[[2D Madness]].]] | [[File:2DMadness-Arcade-R3HH-PC-Pic1.PNG|thumb|right|320px|[[2D Madness]].]] | ||
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*The name of the minigame [[Special Invaders]] is a reference to the classic video game ''Space Invaders''. The PlayStation 2 demo also features a level called "Special Invaders". | *The name of the minigame [[Special Invaders]] is a reference to the classic video game ''Space Invaders''. The PlayStation 2 demo also features a level called "Special Invaders". | ||
*The | *The title of the minigame [[Mad Trax]], is a reference to the video game ''Mad Trax'' (1998). | ||
*The | *The 2D sprites of the plattforms on the Game Boy Advance version of the minigame Mad Trax is reference to ''Tetris''. | ||
* | *Globox says that André is "about to summon the mighty Tetris", which is a reference to ''Tetris''. | ||
*[[Globox]]'s quote "My friends Lara, Snake, Mario, | *[[Globox]]'s quote "My friends Lara, Snake, Mario, Freeman or Jak" is a reference to the ''Tomb Raider'', ''Metal Gear'', ''Super Mario'', ''Half Life'' and ''Jak and Daxter'' video game series. | ||
*The [[Hostess]] in the [[Hoodlum Headquarters]] is a reference to the Black Mesa Transit System voice from ''Half-Life''. She notably calls the level "Black Lumsa". | *The [[Hostess]] in the [[Hoodlum Headquarters]] is a reference to the Black Mesa Transit System voice from ''Half-Life''. She notably calls the level "Black Lumsa". | ||
*The minigame [[Missile Command]] is a reference to the arcade game ''Missile Command'' (1980). | *The minigame [[Missile Command]] is a reference to the arcade game ''Missile Command'' (1980). | ||
*The minigame [[Commando]] is a reference the video game ''Commando'' from 1985. | *The minigame [[Commando]] is a reference the video game ''Commando'' from 1985. | ||
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*The statues of [[Rayman]]'s grandfather in [[the Fairy Council]] are references to the dwarfs from the Disney movie ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs''. | *The statues of [[Rayman]]'s grandfather in [[the Fairy Council]] are references to the dwarfs from the Disney movie ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs''. | ||
*In the beta demo only, André says "I will eat your liver with some fava beens and nice Chianti", which is a reference to Hannibal Lecter in the movie ''The Silence of the Lambs''. | |||
*The beta music of [[the Fairy Council]] is titled "Ice Dance" from the movie ''Edward Scissorhands''. | *The beta music of [[the Fairy Council]] is titled "Ice Dance" from the movie ''Edward Scissorhands''. | ||
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*Some sound effects in the E3 2002 demo are from the same audio samples as ''Star Wars''. | *Some sound effects in the E3 2002 demo are from the same audio samples as ''Star Wars''. | ||
*[[Globox]]'s quote " | *[[Globox]]'s quote "We're the kings of the world" while driving the ship is a reference the movie ''Titanic''. | ||
*[[Globox]] standing at the edge of the boat in the [[Balloons]] minigame is a reference to the movie ''Titanic'', in which the protagonists stand at the edge of a boat. | *[[Globox]] standing at the edge of the boat in the [[Balloons]] minigame is a reference to the movie ''Titanic'', in which the protagonists stand at the edge of a boat. | ||
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*In a video, a [[Hoodlum]] says "We want you" while pointing at the viewer. This is a parody of J. M. Flagg's 1917 poster featuring Uncle Sam with the caption "I want you for U.S. Army". | *In a video, a [[Hoodlum]] says "We want you" while pointing at the viewer. This is a parody of J. M. Flagg's 1917 poster featuring Uncle Sam with the caption "I want you for U.S. Army". | ||
*[[André]]'s promise to serve [[Rayman]] to [[Reflux]] on a platter may be a reference to how Herodias wanted the head of John the Baptist on a platter in Matthew 14 in the New Testament. | |||
*A Teensy says he has to go "whistle Dixie", which is a reference the American song published in 1860 called ''Dixie''. | |||
*A Teensy says that he has to respond to "all 537 of Verona's fan letters". This is a reference to how people send fan letters to Verona for the fictional character Juliet from William Shakespeare's ''Romeo and Juliet''. | |||
== Inspirations == | == Inspirations == | ||