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| platforms = Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo GameCube, Microsoft Xbox, [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance]], Nokia N-GAGE, Macintosh, DigiBlast, [[Rayman 3 (mobile phone)|mobile phone]] | | platforms = Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo GameCube, Microsoft Xbox, [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance]], Nokia N-GAGE, Macintosh, DigiBlast, [[Rayman 3 (mobile phone)|mobile phone]] | ||
| ratings = 3+ (ESPLA), 3+ (PEGI), E (ESRB) | | ratings = 3+ (ESPLA), 3+ (PEGI), E (ESRB) | ||
| distribution media = DVD-ROM, GameCube Optical Disc, [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|cartridge]], [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)#N-GAGE version|card]] | | distribution media = DVD-ROM, GameCube Optical Disc, [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|cartridge]], [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)#N-GAGE version|card]], digital download | ||
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'''''Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc''''' is the third major game in the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]], and the sequel to ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''. ''Rayman 3'' was released in 2003. It is notable for being the first ''Rayman'' game not directed by series creator [[Michel Ancel]], who was occupied with the development of ''[[Beyond Good and Evil|Beyond Good & Evil]]'' at the time. Like its immediate predecessor, ''Rayman 3'' is a 3D platformer. However, ''Rayman 3'''s levels are more straightfoward and oriented towards action and combat rather than platforming and exploration. The main campaign of ''Rayman 3'' is temporally linear – unlike the previous games, where [[Rayman]] could physically return to completed locations, each ''Rayman 3'' level is visited only once within the storyline. | '''''Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc''''' is the third major game in the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]], and the sequel to ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''. ''Rayman 3'' was released in 2003. It is notable for being the first ''Rayman'' game not directed by series creator [[Michel Ancel]], who was occupied with the development of ''[[Beyond Good and Evil|Beyond Good & Evil]]'' at the time. Like its immediate predecessor, ''Rayman 3'' is a 3D platformer. However, ''Rayman 3'''s levels are more straightfoward and oriented towards action and combat rather than platforming and exploration. The main campaign of ''Rayman 3'' is temporally linear – unlike the previous games, where [[Rayman]] could physically return to completed locations, each ''Rayman 3'' level is visited only once within the storyline. | ||
''Rayman 3'' features a points-based scoring system; another first for [[Rayman (series)|the series]]. Players could post their final scores on the then-new [[RaymanZone]] website. However, this function was disabled when RaymanZone was retooled to suit the ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids|Raving Rabbids]]'' games. In February 2009, members of the [[Rayman Pirate-Community]] contacted [[Ubisoft]] and successfully arranged for the creation of a new [[Hall of Fame]] <ref name="pchof">Rayman Pirate-Community, ''Rayman 3'' Hall of Fame, http://raymanpc.com/?p=hof</ref>. | ''Rayman 3'' features [[Rayman 3 scoring system|a points-based scoring system]]; another first for [[Rayman (series)|the series]]. Players could post their final scores on the then-new [[RaymanZone]] website. However, this function was disabled when RaymanZone was retooled to suit the ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids|Raving Rabbids]]'' games. In February 2009, members of the [[Rayman Pirate-Community]] contacted [[Ubisoft]] and successfully arranged for the creation of a new [[Hall of Fame]] <ref name="pchof">Rayman Pirate-Community, ''Rayman 3'' Hall of Fame, http://raymanpc.com/?p=hof</ref>. In July 2011, the PC version of the game joined ''[[Rayman Forever]]'' and ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'' on the digital distribution network [http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/rayman_3_hoodlum_havoc Good Old Games], which is currently the only channel through which it can officially be purchased. | ||
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