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===Tag Mode=== | ===Tag Mode=== | ||
This game is a tag game in which the player with the tag has to hurry and tag the others before their time runs out, and they can only do so by picking up the [[Telescopic fist|fist]] power-up and using it. | This game is a tag game in which the player with the tag has to hurry and tag the others before their time runs out, and they can only do so by picking up the [[Telescopic fist|fist]] power-up and using it. | ||
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Rayman3GBAEU - 61.png|Web Tag (Game Boy Advance version) | |||
Rayman3NGage - 65.png|Web Tag (N-Gage version) | |||
Rayman3GBAEU - 62.png|Slide Tag (Game Boy Advance version) | |||
Rayman3NGage - 66.png|Slide Tag (N-Gage version) | |||
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===Burglar Mode=== | ===Burglar Mode=== | ||
This time, the player with the tag has to keep him or herself as far away from the others as possible, and the first one to reach the maximum time of one minute wins. A second Burglar map can only be unlocked when [[Rayman]] completes [[Ly's Punch Challenge 2]] in the single player story mode. | This time, the player with the tag has to keep him or herself as far away from the others as possible, and the first one to reach the maximum time of one minute wins. A second Burglar map can only be unlocked when [[Rayman]] completes [[Ly's Punch Challenge 2]] in the single player story mode. | ||
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Rayman3GBAEU - 63.png|Steal n' Slide (Game Boy Advance version) | |||
Rayman3NGage - 67.png|Steal n' Slide (N-Gage version) | |||
Rayman3GBAEU - 64.png|Steal n' Spider (Game Boy Advance version) | |||
Rayman3NGage - 68.png|Steal n' Spider (N-Gage version) | |||
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===Bumper Car Race=== | ===Bumper Car Race=== | ||
This is a bumper cars race that is set in the same environment as that in [[Magma Mayhem]], and as such a player has to take care not to get pushed into the lava by the others as they race three laps for first place. | This is a bumper cars race that is set in the same environment as that in [[Magma Mayhem]], and as such a player has to take care not to get pushed into the lava by the others as they race three laps for first place. | ||
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Rayman3GBAEU - 59.png|Bumper Race (Game Boy Advance version) | |||
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===Bumper Car Arena=== | ===Bumper Car Arena=== | ||
This is the same game as above, only this time the aim is for each player to push their opponents into the lava. The last one standing is the winner. This can only be unlocked when all 50 [[cage]]s have been found and broken. | This is the same game as above, only this time the aim is for each player to push their opponents into the lava. The last one standing is the winner. This can only be unlocked when all 50 [[cage]]s have been found and broken. | ||
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Rayman3GBAEU - 60.png|Bumper Arena (Game Boy Advance version) | |||
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=== N-Gage === | |||
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Rayman3NGage - 59.png|Middle Ground (N-Gage version) | |||
Rayman3NGage - 60.png|Floors (N-Gage version) | |||
Rayman3NGage - 61.png|One for All (N-Gage version) | |||
Rayman3NGage - 62.png|All for One (N-Gage version) | |||
Rayman3NGage - 63.png|Team Work (N-Gage version) | |||
Rayman3NGage - 64.png|Team Player (N-Gage version) | |||
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==GameCube link== | ==GameCube link== | ||
Players which have both ''Rayman 3'' on the Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo GameCube can link the two games together using the special Game Boy Advance/GameCube link cable. Both of these have content only playable through this method. On the GameCube, there are unlockable minigames where [[Rayman]] is driving his [[Crazy Shoe]] and [[Globox]] is building [[Rayman]]'s path. There is a second minigame similar to this, except two link cables, two ''Rayman 3'' Game Boy Advance cartridges, and two GameCube controllers are required. This one is basically the same, though there is a second team consisting of [[Reflux]] and [[Gumsi]]. On the Game Boy Advance, when the link is detected (due to data having to be transferred from the GameCube game to play), shorter bonus stages are available to play. A new bonus stage becomes available for every 100 [[Yellow Lum]]s collected (out of 1000). | Players which have both ''Rayman 3'' on the Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo GameCube can link the two games together using the special Game Boy Advance/GameCube link cable. Both of these have content only playable through this method. On the GameCube, there are unlockable minigames where [[Rayman]] is driving his [[Crazy Shoe]] and [[Globox]] is building [[Rayman]]'s path. There is a second minigame similar to this, except two link cables, two ''Rayman 3'' Game Boy Advance cartridges, and two GameCube controllers are required. This one is basically the same, though there is a second team consisting of [[Reflux]] and [[Gumsi]]. On the Game Boy Advance, when the link is detected (due to data having to be transferred from the GameCube game to play), shorter bonus stages are available to play. A new bonus stage becomes available for every 100 [[Yellow Lum]]s collected (out of 1000). | ||
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There is an 11th and final bonus stage that was meant to unlock in the Game Boy Advance version if it was connected to a fully completed GameCube version.<ref>https://www.gamecubicle.com/news-nintendo_gamecube_rayman_3_connectivity_gba.htm</ref><ref>https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ubi-soft-details-rayman-3-gamecube-gba-connectivity/1100-2910011/</ref> | There is an 11th and final bonus stage that was meant to unlock in the Game Boy Advance version if it was connected to a fully completed GameCube version.<ref>https://www.gamecubicle.com/news-nintendo_gamecube_rayman_3_connectivity_gba.htm</ref><ref>https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ubi-soft-details-rayman-3-gamecube-gba-connectivity/1100-2910011/</ref> | ||
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Rayman3GBAEU - 47.png|Game Boy Advance version | |||
Rayman3NGage - 47.png|N-Gage version | |||
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==Game records== | ==Game records== | ||
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==Levels== | ==Levels== | ||
===[[Forgotten Forests]]=== | ===[[Forgotten Forests]]=== | ||
* [[Wanderwood Forest]] | * [[Wanderwood Forest]] | ||
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* [[Heart of the Ancients]] | * [[Heart of the Ancients]] | ||
* [[Lum Challenge]] | * [[Lum Challenge]] | ||
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Rayman3GBAEU - 58.png|Game Boy Advance version | |||
Rayman3NGage - 58.png|N-Gage version | |||
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==Powers== | ==Powers== | ||
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* Some visual effects have been removed. The [[Magic curtain|curtains]] on both sides of the screen in the overworld levels are missing, as well as the animation from the world transition). | * Some visual effects have been removed. The [[Magic curtain|curtains]] on both sides of the screen in the overworld levels are missing, as well as the animation from the world transition). | ||
* Four levels ([[Swamp of Bégoniax]], [[Magma Mayhem]], [[Swamp of Bégoniax 2]] and [[Magma Mayhem 2]]) were replaced by new redesigned levels: [[Ascension]], [[Ly's Punch Challenge 1 (N-Gage)|Ly's Punch Challenge 1]], [[Free Falling]] and [[Falling Down]]. The number of [[Lum]]s and [[cage]]s was not changed. | * Four levels ([[Swamp of Bégoniax]], [[Magma Mayhem]], [[Swamp of Bégoniax 2]] and [[Magma Mayhem 2]]) were replaced by new redesigned levels: [[Ascension]], [[Ly's Punch Challenge 1 (N-Gage)|Ly's Punch Challenge 1]], [[Free Falling]] and [[Falling Down]]. The number of [[Lum]]s and [[cage]]s was not changed. | ||
* New multiplayer modes | |||
The final version of the game on Game Boy Advance has the [[Ly's Punch Challenge 1 (N-Gage)|N-Gage-exclusive Punch Challenge level]] in the ROM, fully playable.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQzxeOi0fQ0</ref> | The final version of the game on Game Boy Advance has the [[Ly's Punch Challenge 1 (N-Gage)|N-Gage-exclusive Punch Challenge level]] in the ROM, fully playable.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQzxeOi0fQ0</ref> | ||
==Digiblast version== | ==Digiblast version== | ||
A version for the Digiblast was released with some alterations such as the music sounding different. | A version for the Digiblast was released with some alterations such as the music sounding different. It features the same levels as the Game Boy Advance version. | ||
== Unused assets == | == Unused assets == | ||
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== Prototype == | == Prototype == | ||
In 2020 a prototype for the game was discovered and dumped. It contains a debug menu and several cheats not present in the final game. The game has different level names shown both in the debug menu (which can be found in the N-Gage files) and in-game. | ''Main article: [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance prototype)]]'' | ||
In 2020 a prototype for the game was discovered and dumped. It contains a debug menu and several cheats not present in the final game. The game has different level names shown both in the debug menu (which can aso be found in the N-Gage files) and in-game. | |||
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