Rayman (series): Difference between revisions
Hunchman801 (talk | contribs) |
Hunchman801 (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
||
| Line 52: | Line 52: | ||
Produced in 1999, ''[[Rayman: The Animated Series]]'' was a short-lived television series with little connection to the games. In the first episode, [[Rigatoni]], the villainous boss of an intergalactic circus, captures [[Rayman]] and takes him to his circus. [[Rayman]], however, does not take this and jokes around with [[Admiral Razorbeard|Razorbeard]], who is now portrayed as [[Rigatoni]]'s servant. [[Rayman]] finds out how badly the other circus freaks are being treated and helps them escape. Angered, [[Rigatoni]] phones [[Inspector Grub]] and tells him to find [[Rayman]] and his new friends and bring them back. Meanwhile, outside the vast city of [[Aeropolis]], [[Rayman]] and the gang see an old man struggling to fix a car. The man promises he will let them have the car if they can fix it and [[Cookie]] (one of the other fugitives) successfully manages to do so. After evading [[Inspector Grub]], they seek refuge in what seems to be the detective's house. | Produced in 1999, ''[[Rayman: The Animated Series]]'' was a short-lived television series with little connection to the games. In the first episode, [[Rigatoni]], the villainous boss of an intergalactic circus, captures [[Rayman]] and takes him to his circus. [[Rayman]], however, does not take this and jokes around with [[Admiral Razorbeard|Razorbeard]], who is now portrayed as [[Rigatoni]]'s servant. [[Rayman]] finds out how badly the other circus freaks are being treated and helps them escape. Angered, [[Rigatoni]] phones [[Inspector Grub]] and tells him to find [[Rayman]] and his new friends and bring them back. Meanwhile, outside the vast city of [[Aeropolis]], [[Rayman]] and the gang see an old man struggling to fix a car. The man promises he will let them have the car if they can fix it and [[Cookie]] (one of the other fugitives) successfully manages to do so. After evading [[Inspector Grub]], they seek refuge in what seems to be the detective's house. | ||
[[File:Rayman2 forever | [[File:Rayman2 forever gbc box front eu.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The cover of ''[[Rayman 2 Forever]]''.]] | ||
===[[Rayman 2 Forever|''Rayman 2 Forever'' (Game Boy Color)]]=== | ===[[Rayman 2 Forever|''Rayman 2 Forever'' (Game Boy Color)]]=== | ||
''[[Rayman 2 Forever]]'', also known simply as ''Rayman 2'' in North America, follows the same gameplay style as seen in [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the previous Game Boy Color game]]. The story is similar to that of ''[[Rayman 2]]'', but with far less characters and plot elements. All of the levels are based on ''[[Rayman 2]]'', though they still play in 2D. The game reuses assets and music from [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the previous Game Boy Color game]]. It is the first handheld ''Rayman'' game to include a save system other than through passwords, this time utilizing the cartridges battery save. | ''[[Rayman 2 Forever]]'', also known simply as ''Rayman 2'' in North America, follows the same gameplay style as seen in [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the previous Game Boy Color game]]. The story is similar to that of ''[[Rayman 2]]'', but with far less characters and plot elements. All of the levels are based on ''[[Rayman 2]]'', though they still play in 2D. The game reuses assets and music from [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the previous Game Boy Color game]]. It is the first handheld ''Rayman'' game to include a save system other than through passwords, this time utilizing the cartridges battery save. | ||