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===Scrapped Levels=== | |||
*[[Aquatic World]] | |||
*[[Chess minigame]] | |||
*[[Xowar minigame]] | |||
===Scrapped Characters=== | |||
*[[Bonton]] - Appears in the [[Xowar secret]]. | |||
*[[Clark]] - Originally intended to appear according to ''[[L'Histoire de Rayman]]''. | |||
*[[Glute]] - Appears in the [[Xowar secret]]. | |||
*[[Goaty]] | |||
*[[Gunslinger Hoodlum]] | |||
*[[Hoodloon]] - Appears as background objects in the [[Summit Beyond the Clouds]]. | |||
*[[Hoover]] | |||
*[[Kagoubinôme]] | |||
*[[Ly]] - Cameo appearance in the [[Longest Shortcut]], though the presence of concept art showing a redesign might imply an intended larger role. | |||
*[[Muddibog]] - Appears as enemies in the final games, but a giant variant was scrapped. | |||
*[[Murkin]] - Eventually appear in ''[[Rayman Hoodlum's Revenge]]'' | |||
*[[Scaleman]] - Appears in the [[Rayman 3 (GBA)|Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']] | |||
*[[Siamese Hoodlum]] | |||
*[[Snoot]] | |||
*[[Snorty]] | |||
*[[Wooglah]] | |||
*[[Xowar]] - Appears in the [[Xowar secret]] | |||
*[[Zaq]] | |||
===Miscellaneous=== | |||
*[[Lav-O-Matic]] | |||
==2002 Demo== | ==2002 Demo== | ||
Revision as of 17:26, 25 January 2017

Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc, like many games, underwent changes during its development. This page notes findings in regards to said changes in development, and early visual items, such as screenshots and artwork.
Early Development
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Early footage, screenshots and artwork show that development initially began with Rayman utilising his design from Rayman 2, as opposed to the new redesign that debuted with the final game. Other early elements include unused areas, such as an underwater level, or differences with the HUD, which resembles the HUD of Rayman 2 in some early screenshots. Some screenshots appear fairly similar to the final game, but still show differences in aesthetic.
Scrapped Levels
Scrapped Characters
- Bonton - Appears in the Xowar secret.
- Clark - Originally intended to appear according to L'Histoire de Rayman.
- Glute - Appears in the Xowar secret.
- Goaty
- Gunslinger Hoodlum
- Hoodloon - Appears as background objects in the Summit Beyond the Clouds.
- Hoover
- Kagoubinôme
- Ly - Cameo appearance in the Longest Shortcut, though the presence of concept art showing a redesign might imply an intended larger role.
- Muddibog - Appears as enemies in the final games, but a giant variant was scrapped.
- Murkin - Eventually appear in Rayman Hoodlum's Revenge
- Scaleman - Appears in the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 3
- Siamese Hoodlum
- Snoot
- Snorty
- Wooglah
- Xowar - Appears in the Xowar secret
- Zaq
Miscellaneous
2002 Demo
In 2002, some platinum copies of Rayman Revolution were bundled with a demo disc of Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc and these were identified with a sticker in the front cover. There were other Rayman games for PC that bundled the same demo too. This demo featured some differences:
- The game featured an earlier trailer with a different music and some gameplay footage with notable differences, like fire textures from Rayman 2 or Rayman with the Rayman 2 design in the Leptys cutscene
- The loading screen of the PC version was an earlier version of "The Usual Suspects", featuring Count Razoff and an older design of the Knaaren, the Hoodboom and the Muddibog
- The loading screen of the PS2 version featured a slot machine with a rotative 3D model of a Hoodmonger; a similar style of loading screen was used in the final version of Rayman M for PS2.
- In Dangerous Game, you can see the old appearance of the Pigpot s.
- Rayman yells like Tarzan when he grabs a flying hook with the Lockjaw
- Globox and André had somehow a prototype voice, very different from the final version
- The lock target drawing was different
- There were different musics and sound effects that didn't manage to the final version of the game
- The points given by some actions were different, like for example, a Green Gem originally counted as 100 points instead of 1500
Dangerous Game
This game mode is available in the Rayman 3 demo, released in 2002. It contains a sequence of the third section of the Clearleaf Forest. Many differences can be found between this version and the level of the final version. Some additional differences appear in the PlayStation 2 version. Like the musics played when Rayman is in fight with the Hoodlums. Before the first secret entrance of this sequence, it was initially expected that a flag representing the Hoodlum camp appears. It was then replaced by a flag representing an Hoodmonger. In the PC version of the demo, the Pigpots' previous design makes is appear.
Special Invaders
This game mode is also available in the Rayman 3 demo. It contains the third section of The Tower of the Leptys. Between the beta and final version of this section, the most striking differences are the sounds and musics. Some dialogs had not yet been added to the game, such as those of Globox and Rayman during the cinematic of the section. Globox does not call Rayman to get aboard his Armaguiddon but honk to get him. Also, he doesn't say anything about the enemies and do not compliment the buildings. But he is frightened at the sight of the stone gaps, when he's with Rayman in the room where they are located, Globox yells : "Ah! A mixer!". The name given to this game mode was finally used for a mini-game in the final version of Rayman 3. The name of this game mode refers to a classic, Space Invaders'.
Trailer
The trailer of the demo is different in the final version of Rayman 3 .
For example, in the trailer of the demo, the old design of the Officers makes his appear. Their design looks like the Hoodmongers' one, but they wore chain mail and a kind of metal bulletproof vest.
Screenshots
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Murphy with Rayman in the Fairy Council
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Debug mode
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Rayman in an early version of the Summit Beyond the Clouds
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The previous design of the Pigpots.
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The Teensie Highway
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The Teensie Highway
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The Teensie Highway
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The Teensie Highway
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The Teensie Highway
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The Teensie Highway
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The Teensie Highway
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The Teensie Highway
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The Teensie Highway
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The Teensie Highway
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The Teensie Highway
Artwork
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Concept art of creatures that did not make to the final version of the game
Music
In the PlayStation 2 version of the beta in Dangerous Game, only the first music of the Hoodmonger Soldiers is used.
- The old music of the Hoodmongers.
- The old music of the Hoodmonger Soldiers.
- The second old music of the Hoodmonger Soldiers.
- The old music of the Hoodmonger Officers.
- The old music of the snipers.
- The old music of the snipers.
- The old music of the snipers.
External Links
- The 2002 demo's playthrough at YouTube (PS2 version - Dangerous Game)
- The 2002 demo's playthrough at YouTube (PS2 version - Special Invaders)
- The 2002 demo's playthrough at YouTube (PS2 version - Trailer)
- The 2002 demo's playthrough at YouTube (PC version - Dangerous Game)
- The 2002 demo's playthrough at YouTube (PC version - Special Invaders)
- The 2002 demo's playthrough at YouTube (PC version - Trailer)






