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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCyA7OR1XMs Gameplay of Eat at Joe's level on the PS1 version (Part 1/2)] | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCyA7OR1XMs Gameplay of Eat at Joe's level on the PS1 version (Part 1/2)] | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cEDzJcLt9o Gameplay of Eat at Joe's level on the PS1 version (Part 2/2)] | |||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hlf_-H5iKo Gameplay of Eat at Joe's level on the PC/MS-DOS version] | ||
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Eat at Joe's is the second level of the Caves of Skops, the fifth world of Rayman. It always consists of six parts, though the first one is only an introductory sequence.

Part 1
This part is an introduction sequence, in which Rayman meets Joe the Extra-Terrestrial, owner of a small diner which electric power was cut-off. Joe gives Rayman a firefly to help him in the dark caves.

Part 2
In all versions except for the Atari Jaguar version, this level is so dark that Rayman has to use Joe's firefly, which follows his fist, to lighten his way.

Part 3

Part 4
In this part, Rayman has to punch the plug that turns on the diner lights, as well as a network of flying saucers, held with wires which make up Joe's electricity system. They will allow him to get back to Joe's place. This is the only level along with Bongo Hills in Part 6 and Moskito's Nest in Part 4 to not have any cages and not involve a boss.

Part 5
This part corresponds to the lower section of the third part, which Rayman goes through in order to get back to Joe's diner.

Part 6
Rayman then comes back out to Joe's diner, and there he has to cross the water by jumping on buoys that are scattered over the place.
Trivia
This is the only level in the first game in which the player must visit the same area twice in order to complete the level (not counting the earlier levels which the player will have to return to break open cages once they have obtained a certain power).