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[[File:Pix_n_Love_issue_13_cover_3.jpg|thumb|300px|One special variant cover of ''Pix’n Love''’s issue on the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]] featured a detailed 3D rendition of [[Rayman]], [[Bzzit]] and an [[Electoon]] in [[the Dream Forest]].]] | [[File:Pix_n_Love_issue_13_cover_3.jpg|thumb|300px|One special variant cover of ''Pix’n Love''’s issue on the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]] featured a detailed 3D rendition of [[Rayman]], [[Bzzit]] and an [[Electoon]] in [[the Dream Forest]]. A [[Hunter]]'s bullet is visible in the background.]] | ||
'''''Pix’n Love''''' is a French video games magazine with a focus on older games. The publication is notable for printing two significant articles pertaining to the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]]. The July 2010 issue of ''Pix’n Love'' featured a ten-page article on the history of the ''Rayman'' series, and revealed that [[Rayman 1|the first game]] had originally been developed [[Rayman (early production)#Super Nintendo Entertainment System version|for the Super Nintendo console]]. This article revealed new information regarding the game's development process and the tools used in its creation. This issue featured three different covers, one of which was a detailed piece of 3D artwork depicting a scene from the original game. The October 2010 issue of the magazine included an eighteen-page article covering the life of ''Rayman'' creator [[Michel Ancel]], revealing more information about each of his games. | '''''Pix’n Love''''' is a French video games magazine with a focus on older games. The publication is notable for printing two significant articles pertaining to the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]]. The July 2010 issue of ''Pix’n Love'' featured a ten-page article on the history of the ''Rayman'' series, and revealed that [[Rayman 1|the first game]] had originally been developed [[Rayman (early production)#Super Nintendo Entertainment System version|for the Super Nintendo console]]. This article revealed new information regarding the game's development process and the tools used in its creation. This issue featured three different covers, one of which was a detailed piece of 3D artwork depicting a scene from the original game. The October 2010 issue of the magazine included an eighteen-page article covering the life of ''Rayman'' creator [[Michel Ancel]], revealing more information about each of his games. | ||