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| name = Rayman Rush
| name = Rayman Rush
| image = [[Image:RRush PS1EUcov.jpg|center|200px|''Rayman Rush'']]
| image = [[Image:RRush PS1EUcov.jpg|center|200px|''Rayman Rush'']]
| published by = Ubisoft
| published by = [[Ubisoft]]
| developed by = Ubisoft Shanghai  
| developed by = [[Ubisoft|Ubisoft Shanghai]]
| release date = 2002
| release date = 2002
| genre = Racing
| genre = Racing
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| ratings = 3+ (ELSPA)
| ratings = 3+ (ELSPA)
| distribution media = CD-ROM
| distribution media = CD-ROM
| system requirements =
}}
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==Differences==
==Differences==
* The [[Teensie]]s are replaced by a pink female [[Globox]] called [[Globette]] who is unlockable, uses [[Tily]]'s sound clips sped down, and for an unknown reason, shares the musical theme of [[Dark Globox]], a character who only appears in the Gamecube and XBox versions of ''[[Rayman Arena]]'', the North American version of ''Rayman M''. Because of this, the player starts with only four characters in this version.
* The [[Teensie]]s are replaced by a pink female [[Globox]] called [[Globette]]. She uses [[Tily]]'s sound clips sped down, and for an unknown reason, shares the musical theme of [[Dark Globox]], a character who only appears in the GameCube and Xbox versions of ''[[Rayman Arena]]''. Because of this, the player starts with only four characters in this version.
* The menu music is lower in pitch.
* The menu music is lower in pitch.
* Each character is now equipped with freeze bullets like in the ''Rayman M'' battle game Lum Spring, which freezes a character for five seconds when shot.
* Each character is now equipped with freeze bullets like in the ''[[Rayman M]]'' battle game [[Lum Spring]], which freezes a character for five seconds when shot.
* Some of ''Rayman M'''s bonus levels now use textures and are made into proper levels, most notably the [[Canopy (Rayman Rush)|Canopy]].
* Some of ''[[Rayman M]]'''s bonus levels now use textures and are made into proper levels, most notably the [[Canopy (Rayman Rush)|Canopy]].
* The [[Water Canyon]] level has a new map.
* The [[Water Canyon]] level has a new map.
* The game has a slightly different ending, which is shown after beating just the Championship.
* The game has a slightly different ending, which is shown after beating just the Championship.
* Only 2 players can play together this time.
* Only 2 players can play together this time.
* While it also has the same intro as ''Rayman M'', the part which introduces the Teensies was removed.
* While it also has the same intro as ''[[Rayman M]]'', the part which introduces the [[Teensie]]s was removed.
* The [[Popolopoï]] mode is renamed to "Target Mode", and a time attack mode was added.
* The [[Popolopoï]] mode is renamed to "Target Mode", and a time attack mode was added.
* The [[Lum]]s Mode is now all about collecting as many yellow Lums as possible while racing against another character.
* The [[Lum]]s Mode is now all about collecting as many [[yellow Lum]]s as possible while racing against another character.
* Tily's voice is apparently a mix of her voice clips and [[Ly]]'s, which are sped up.
* [[Tily]]'s voice is apparently a mix of her voice clips and [[Ly]]'s, which are sped up.
 
==Trivia==
It is revealed in March 2013, that the game can be completed at 100%. Until then only 99.2% was known to be possible. The percentage must have some kind of connection with the time records made through the game.


==Levels==
==Levels==
===Zone 0===
* [[Canopy (Rayman Rush)|Canopy]]
* [[First Ruins]]
* [[First Ruins]]
* [[Electric Final|Electric Tunnel]]
* [[Water Canyon]]
===Zone 1===
* [[Forest Jump]]
* [[Nebulous Tower]]
* [[Nebulous Tower]]
* [[Dark Sewer]]
* [[Lava Factory]]
* [[Water Canyon]]
* [[Dawn Sand]]
* [[Dawn Sand]]
* [[1000 Waterfalls]]
 
* [[Canopy (Rayman Rush)|Canopy]]
===Zone 2===
* [[Forest Jump]]
* [[Zenith Harbor]]
* [[Zenith Harbor]]
* [[Electric Final]]
* [[Dark Sewer]]
* [[Lava Factory]]
* [[Pipe Maze]]
* [[Pipe Maze]]
* [[1000 Waterfalls]]


==Voice cast==
==Voice cast==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery widths="320px" heights="240px">
File:RaymanRushTitle.jpg
File:RaymanRushTitle.jpg
File:RaymanRushCharacter.jpg
File:RaymanRushCharacter.jpg
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Image:RRushPlay 003.jpg
Image:RRushPlay 003.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Covers==
==Covers==
{|
{|
|-valign="top"
| [[Image:Rayman Rush Cover - USA.jpg|thumb|250px|The cover of the US version of ''Rayman Rush''.]]
| [[Image:Rayman Rush Cover - USA.jpg|thumb|250px|The cover of the US version of ''Rayman Rush''.]]
| [[Image:Rayman Rush - Back cover USA.jpg|thumb|250px|The back cover of the US version of ''Rayman Rush''.]]
| [[Image:Rayman Rush - Back cover USA.jpg|thumb|250px|The back cover of the US version of ''Rayman Rush''.]]
|}
|}
==Trivia==
*It was revealed in March 2013, that the game can be completed at 100%. Until then only 99.2% was known to be possible. The percentage most likely has some kind of connection with the time records made through the game.


==See also==
==See also==
* ''[[Rayman M]]''
* ''[[Rayman M]]''
* ''[[Rayman Arena]]''


==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 16:24, 2 October 2017

Rayman Rush
Rayman Rush
Rayman Rush
Published by Ubisoft
Developed by Ubisoft Shanghai

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Release date 2002
Genre Racing
Gameplay mode 2 Players
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Platforms Sony Playstation
Ratings 3+ (ELSPA)
Distribution media CD-ROM
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Rayman Rush is a remake of Rayman M developed by Ubisoft Shanghai only for the Sony Playstation in 2002. While it was the same game as Rayman M both in terms of plot and concept, only the racing half of the game was ported, and there are a lot of differences, probably due to the Playstation's limited specifications, resulting in a poor conversion.

Differences

  • The Teensies are replaced by a pink female Globox called Globette. She uses Tily's sound clips sped down, and for an unknown reason, shares the musical theme of Dark Globox, a character who only appears in the GameCube and Xbox versions of Rayman Arena. Because of this, the player starts with only four characters in this version.
  • The menu music is lower in pitch.
  • Each character is now equipped with freeze bullets like in the Rayman M battle game Lum Spring, which freezes a character for five seconds when shot.
  • Some of Rayman M's bonus levels now use textures and are made into proper levels, most notably the Canopy.
  • The Water Canyon level has a new map.
  • The game has a slightly different ending, which is shown after beating just the Championship.
  • Only 2 players can play together this time.
  • While it also has the same intro as Rayman M, the part which introduces the Teensies was removed.
  • The Popolopoï mode is renamed to "Target Mode", and a time attack mode was added.
  • The Lums Mode is now all about collecting as many yellow Lums as possible while racing against another character.
  • Tily's voice is apparently a mix of her voice clips and Ly's, which are sped up.

Levels

Zone 0

Zone 1

Zone 2

Voice cast

Gallery

Covers

The cover of the US version of Rayman Rush.
The back cover of the US version of Rayman Rush.

Trivia

  • It was revealed in March 2013, that the game can be completed at 100%. Until then only 99.2% was known to be possible. The percentage most likely has some kind of connection with the time records made through the game.

See also

External links