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[[File:RaymanIVbox.jpg|thumb|320px|Box art for ''Rayman IV'']]
'''''Rayman IV''''' (not to be confused with ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'', in its early stages), also known as '''''Rayman: Der Sonneschein auf der Reise''''' is an unlicensed game for the Game Boy Advance that originated from Russia.  Typical of an unlicensed game, it has neither the Ubisoft logo or the Nintendo Seal of Quality, but has an ESRB rating of E for Everyone (normally used in the United States), the Russian flag and the "Only for" notice on the side of the cover.  The cover features poorly edited artwork that was previously used in ''[[Rayman M]]'' and ''[[Rayman Arena]]'', notably of [[Rayman]], [[Globox]] and a [[Henchman 800]], set against a blue background.   
'''''Rayman IV''''' (not to be confused with ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'', in its early stages), also known as '''''Rayman: Der Sonneschein auf der Reise''''' is an unlicensed game for the Game Boy Advance that originated from Russia.  Typical of an unlicensed game, it has neither the Ubisoft logo or the Nintendo Seal of Quality, but has an ESRB rating of E for Everyone (normally used in the United States), the Russian flag and the "Only for" notice on the side of the cover.  The cover features poorly edited artwork that was previously used in ''[[Rayman M]]'' and ''[[Rayman Arena]]'', notably of [[Rayman]], [[Globox]] and a [[Henchman 800]], set against a blue background.   



Revision as of 21:12, 8 March 2011

Box art for Rayman IV

Rayman IV (not to be confused with Rayman Raving Rabbids, in its early stages), also known as Rayman: Der Sonneschein auf der Reise is an unlicensed game for the Game Boy Advance that originated from Russia. Typical of an unlicensed game, it has neither the Ubisoft logo or the Nintendo Seal of Quality, but has an ESRB rating of E for Everyone (normally used in the United States), the Russian flag and the "Only for" notice on the side of the cover. The cover features poorly edited artwork that was previously used in Rayman M and Rayman Arena, notably of Rayman, Globox and a Henchman 800, set against a blue background.

In 2011, a copy of the game was discovered, although the ROM has yet to be dumped. It can only be played on a Game Boy Advance or its SP counterpart; it will not run on a DS or a DSLite.

See also

Rayman Advance 2