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*In the second phase, before of the second [[Hoodlock]], in the right side, if [[Rayman]] is near that side, he can fly. This glitch work on PC and PS2. | *In the second phase, before of the second [[Hoodlock]], in the right side, if [[Rayman]] is near that side, he can fly. This glitch work on PC and PS2. | ||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5k9EM4Xg_r4 Here is the glitch] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 14:18, 22 September 2011
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| ← The Longest Shortcut | Hoodlum Headquarters → |
| [[File:R3ScoreIcon[L.png|[]][[File:R3ScoreIcon[.png|[]]Imag | |
| Maximum score: | [[File:R3ScoreIcon[L.png|[]][[File:R3ScoreIcon[.png|[]]Imag |
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The Summit Beyond the Clouds, also known as the Summit of Fury, is a snow-based level in Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc, and the last in which the player uses the Funkyboard. Globox is frozen into an ice cube here and the player must use the Funkyboard to race him down the Summit and get to the Hoodlum Headquarters. The ski slope level with the Funkyboard looks similar to the Ski Slope level in Tonic Trouble.
Known Glitches
- In the second phase, before of the second Hoodlock, in the right side, if Rayman is near that side, he can fly. This glitch work on PC and PS2.
External Links
- Gameplay of The Summit Beyond the Clouds level on the PC version (Part 1/4)
- Gameplay of The Summit Beyond the Clouds level on the PC version (Part 2/4)
- Gameplay of The Summit Beyond the Clouds level on the PC version (Part 3/4)
- Gameplay of The Summit Beyond the Clouds level on the PC version (Part 4/4)
Notes
- ↑ This value is an estimate, for the maximum amount of possible kickflips in the last combo is unknown. The highest known score is 111,779 points, but more kickflips would have been possible.

