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| published by = [[Ubisoft]] | | published by = [[Ubisoft]] | ||
| developed by = Ubisoft Montpellier | | developed by = Ubisoft Montpellier | ||
| designed by = [[Michel Ancel]] | | designed by = [[Michel Ancel]] and Serge Hascoët with Bruno Bouvret, Sacha Gentilhomme, Michael Guez, Christophe Thibaut | ||
| soundtrack by = Rémi Gazel with Nathalie Drouet, Frédéric Louvre, Frédéric Prados, Olaf Zalcman | | soundtrack by = Rémi Gazel with Nathalie Drouet, Frédéric Louvre (?), Frédéric Prados, Olaf Zalcman | ||
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'''''Rayman''''', commonly known as '''''Rayman 1''''', is the first game in the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]] and features the debut of [[Rayman|the titular character]]. The game was first released in 1995 on the Atari Jaguar, Sony PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and on MS-DOS. A [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color adaptation]] was released in 2000, followed by a Game Boy Advance version which was released in 2001, under the name ''[[Rayman Advance]]''. In 2008, the game was released on the PlayStation Network as a downloadable PSOne Classic, playable on Sony PlayStation 3 and Sony PlayStation Portable. In December 2009, the game was released as a DSiWare title for the Nintendo DSi. | '''''Rayman''''', more commonly known as '''''Rayman 1''''', is the first game in the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]] and features the debut of [[Rayman|the titular character]]. The game was first released in 1995 on the Atari Jaguar, Sony PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and on MS-DOS. A [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color adaptation]] was released in 2000, followed by a Game Boy Advance version which was released in 2001, under the name ''[[Rayman Advance]]''. In 2008, the game was released on the PlayStation Network as a downloadable PSOne Classic, playable on Sony PlayStation 3 and Sony PlayStation Portable. In December 2009, the game was released as a DSiWare title for the Nintendo DSi. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
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==Screenshots gallery== | ==Screenshots gallery== | ||
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==Soundtrack== | ==Soundtrack== | ||
The credits of ''Rayman'' list fifteen names under the heading | [[Image:Remi Gazel.jpg|thumb|right|French musician Rémi Gazel composed the majority of the game's soundtrack.]] | ||
The credits of ''Rayman'' list fifteen names under the heading 'Sound Effects and Music', leaving it unclear which people were involved in the creation of sound effects and which were involved in composing, arranging and programming the game's musical score. In August 2009, French musician Rémi Gazel posted in the [[RayTunes]] subforum of the [[Rayman Pirate-Community]] message board, and stated that he had composed almost the entire soundtrack of the game.<ref>http://www.raymanpc.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=406055#p406055</ref> The Atari Jaguar version features substantially different musical credits, but since most of the music in this version is the same, it can be determined that the names shared between this version and the others are the ones who composed the music itself. In addition to Rémi Gazel, known composers credited in all versions include Nathalie Drouet, Frédéric Prados, Olac Zalcman and possibly Frédéric Louvre. | |||
==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||