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| '''''Madder''''' is a song by British electronica band [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groove_Armada Groove Armada] that was used in the introduction movie of ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]''. It appears on the 2002 album ''Lovebox''. | | '''''Madder''''' is a song by British electronica band [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groove_Armada Groove Armada] that was used in the introduction movie of ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]''. It appears on the 2002 album ''Lovebox''. |
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| =Rabbids Go Home (DS)=
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| '''''Rabbids Go Home (DS)''''' is a handheld video game that was released for the Nintendo DS on the 1st November 2009 in the US, and on the 6th November 2009 in Europe, to coincide with the release of ''[[Rabbids Go Home]]'' for the Nintendo Wii. Again, it is the first handheld ''[[Rabbid]]s'' game in which [[Rayman]] does not appear, and it is also the first to have extra features that can only be used if the player plays the game with a Nintendo DSi.
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| ==Plot==
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| The plot in the game almost coincides with that of the Wii version, with the exception that the Rabbids have developed an obsession with street lamps. They seem to enjoy sitting on top of them until it gets too hot and then electrocutes them. Soon they spot the moon, and regard it as a giant light bulb.
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| Unlike the console version, this version of the game is a puzzle game, and the aim of each round is to lead the Rabbids to the toilet somehow, while making sure they have collected all of the items available along the way. The player can use tools, such as scissors and girders, and has to position them carefully to create a path to the toilet, which the Rabbids will walk on automatically.
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| ==Locations==
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| * Dump
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| * Miami
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