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'''Globox Disc''' is a multi-player minigame that was first seen in the Dreamcast version of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]''. In this version the minigame can be unlocked when [[Rayman]] collects all six of the [[Glob Crystal]]s that were scattered at various points in the game, and can then be accessed in the [[Globox Village]].  It is also available in ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', in which it is known as 'BDisc' and is unlockable via the [[Magic Well]].  
'''Globox Disc''', sometimes abbreviated as simply '''the Disk''', is a minigame which was created as an exclusive bonus for the Dreamcast version of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''. It was later included in ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', under the abbreviated name '''Glob Disk''', or the further-abbreviated name '''BDisc'''. The minigame is said to be a re-enactment of a mythic battle between the [[gods]] at the dawn of time, when they fought for control of the [[Yellow Lum]]s (hence yet another alternate name, '''the Game of the Gods''').


==Objective==
In the minigame, the player takes control of a [[baby Globox]] of their choice. The options include a standard blue male baby, a standard pink female baby, [[Brainox]], [[Bimbette]], [[Catastrox]], [[Hardrox]] and [[Oktette]].
The aim of the game is to take control of one of eight [[Baby Globox|Globox babies]], each with their own distinctive features and colours, and run through a circular rotating maze collecting an assortment of power-ups while trying to pick up the [[Lum]] that's located at the centre of the maze.
 
The player controls the baby of their choice as they make their way through a revolving disc-shaped labyrinth, collecting power-ups and avoiding dangerous objects and red [[Jano]]-like creatures. The player must grab some glowing lights (representing [[Yellow Lum]]s) from the centre of the Disc, then get them to a base at one of the Disc's corners. When the symbolic Lums are taken to a base, the player gains a number of points. The game offers multiple customisable options regarding how many points are required to win and whether or not there is a time limit. The game also features multiplayer options, where two players can compete for Lums.
 
In the Dreamcast version, Globox Disc is the third of three minigames accessible from the [[Globox Village]], the first being [[Pyralums]] and the second being [[Weblums]]. In order to open the portal leading to Globox Disc, [[Rayman]] must collect all of the six [[Glob Crystal]]s which are hidden throughout the game. In this version, Globox Disc has its own cinematic intro sequence, in which the player gets to see some wall-inscriptions apparently made by Globoxes. A [[baby Globox]] nearby then drops the third [[Four Masks of Polokus|Mask of Polokus]] into a pool, causing the Disc itself to rise out of the water.
 
In ''[[Rayman Revolution|Revolution]]'', BDisc is one of the three minigames accessible from the [[Magic Well]]s. It is accessible by collecting 800 [[Yellow Lum]]s and after buying all power upgrades. The player can also buy access to [[Missile Dogfight]] for 950 Yellow Lums, and [[Globox Football]] for 1000 Yellow Lums.


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Revision as of 20:21, 19 July 2010

Globox Disc, sometimes abbreviated as simply the Disk, is a minigame which was created as an exclusive bonus for the Dreamcast version of Rayman 2: The Great Escape. It was later included in Rayman Revolution, under the abbreviated name Glob Disk, or the further-abbreviated name BDisc. The minigame is said to be a re-enactment of a mythic battle between the gods at the dawn of time, when they fought for control of the Yellow Lums (hence yet another alternate name, the Game of the Gods).

In the minigame, the player takes control of a baby Globox of their choice. The options include a standard blue male baby, a standard pink female baby, Brainox, Bimbette, Catastrox, Hardrox and Oktette.

The player controls the baby of their choice as they make their way through a revolving disc-shaped labyrinth, collecting power-ups and avoiding dangerous objects and red Jano-like creatures. The player must grab some glowing lights (representing Yellow Lums) from the centre of the Disc, then get them to a base at one of the Disc's corners. When the symbolic Lums are taken to a base, the player gains a number of points. The game offers multiple customisable options regarding how many points are required to win and whether or not there is a time limit. The game also features multiplayer options, where two players can compete for Lums.

In the Dreamcast version, Globox Disc is the third of three minigames accessible from the Globox Village, the first being Pyralums and the second being Weblums. In order to open the portal leading to Globox Disc, Rayman must collect all of the six Glob Crystals which are hidden throughout the game. In this version, Globox Disc has its own cinematic intro sequence, in which the player gets to see some wall-inscriptions apparently made by Globoxes. A baby Globox nearby then drops the third Mask of Polokus into a pool, causing the Disc itself to rise out of the water.

In Revolution, BDisc is one of the three minigames accessible from the Magic Wells. It is accessible by collecting 800 Yellow Lums and after buying all power upgrades. The player can also buy access to Missile Dogfight for 950 Yellow Lums, and Globox Football for 1000 Yellow Lums.