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* Take screenshots from Rayman DS | * Take screenshots from Rayman DS | ||
* Play Rabbids Go Home DS version more, also keep looking for emulating solutions [apparently action replay codes **might work**] | * Play Rabbids Go Home DS version more, also keep looking for emulating solutions [apparently action replay codes **might work**] | ||
=Recommended emulators for screenshots= | |||
* '''Sony Playstation:''' ePSXe | |||
* '''Sony Playstation 2:''' PCSX2 (Rayman Revolution should be fully playable now, not sure about Rayman 3 or M though PC versions are used for these) | |||
* '''Sega Saturn:''' The emulation situation for this is even more hopeless than the Jaguar. There is one called SFF, which does load Rayman, but the controls mess up rendering it unplayable as of 2009. I'll give the newest version a shot. | |||
* '''Atari Jaguar:''' Only two emulators for this console run commercial games - Virtual Jaguar and Project Tempest. The latter is long dead now, while VJ is still very gradually being developed and it has come to a point where Rayman is just about playable, *with* sound. It's very temperamental, so be careful not to crash it. | |||
* Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color: VirtualBoy. | |||
* '''Nintendo DS:''' DS emulation is still lacking, though the best emu is No$GBA due to a simple way of screen capture, seconded by Desmume. Unfortunately Rabbids Go Home, Rayman on DSiWare, Rayman 3D and Rabbids 3D do not work, the former due to anti-piracy coding, the rest are not even dumped, let allowed cracked, plus there are currently no emulators for the 3DS. The rest will run alright, while GBA Rayman 3's multiplayer modes can be accessed with No$GBA. | |||
* '''Sega Dreamcast:''' NullDC, although the last time I checked Rayman 2 is unable to save. | |||
* '''Nintendo Wii/Gamecube:''' Dolphin, though Rayman Arena has freezing at certain points. Testing is needed on the Wii games. | |||
* '''Nintendo 64:''' Project 64 is the highest rated one, testing needed please. | |||
* '''Microsoft XBox:''' 2 emulators exist but will most likely not run Rayman 3 or Rayman Arena, sadly. | |||
Revision as of 21:12, 12 July 2011
Looks like subpages work now finally! This is my cesspit where I test some junk.
Madder
Madder is a song by British electronica band Groove Armada that was used in the introduction movie of Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc. It appears on the 2002 album Lovebox.
Examples of bad article writing
Bad article writing is when you do it wrong, and here are some real examples of shit just like that.
Exhibit A
The Eastern Plains In Near Where Clark Saves You From The Robo Pirates And Rayman revolution.
There Are Infinite Pirate's In A Nearby house To There.
Up To The Right of the entrance is a path leading to the menhir hill's that you can enter once you get the 1st mask. there will be no pirates at the point where clark is going to smash the gate for you.
this is a good training place since the other colors spawn once you encounter them.
stay away from here cause it can be dangerous.
Exhibit B
mairy the fairy is a rayman charecter who has helped rayman in his past to find globox who was still young and stupid, he got stuck in a hole whilst he was trying to jump across it. so mairy helped rayman find were the help screams came from. when rayman found him he helped him out and then they became bester freinds. mairy the fairy was also seen later in rayman 2. on razorbeards prison ship.
Exhibit C
Tonic Trouble is a game based on the Rayman series (even though it wasn't a story about Rayman's World in general) that was created a month after the original version of Rayman 2. It's about a Friendly but Clumsy alien janitor named "Ed" who accidentally dropped a Mysterious can of Tonic on Earth. Causing it to infect humans, animals and plants. The tomatoes are rolling away, the carrots are bouncing at high speed like jack-hammers, icebergs even started appearing and disappearing. The whole World has gone topsy-turvy. Back at Ed's home, he is sent back to repair the damage he did. But the can of tonic has fallen into the hands of a ruthless Viking giving him great powers. His name was "Grogh the Hellish" and he declared himself as the master of earth!
Help Ed explore earth, encounter strange and dangerous beings which was in fact (like already mentioned), his whole fault in the first place.
Exhibit D
One of admiral Razorbeards Treasure ships --**IP withheld** 10:41, 28 October 2008 (UTC) AL
Exhibit E - the cream of the crud
i am very very very sorry that i told you tu shut up with yor sceaming can yo please forgive me .mabye thank you
Now you have an idea on how not to write articles here. :D
| Andre's Hoodlum Army |
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| Hoodblaster | Slapdash | Hoodoo | Hoodstormer | Heckler | Hoodboom | Stumbleboom | Grim | Grim Keeper | Spineroo | Masterkaag | Lavomatrix | Caporal |
Let's test Wikitables
| Rayman Title Screen (European PS1) | The Magician's first appearance | The Great Protoon |
| Mister Dark's first appearance | Mister Dark attacking Betilla | The Valley succumbing to Mister Dark's attack |
Personal to do list
- Write remaining articles for Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 DS
- Grab screens from Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party DS, then start articles
- Finish off taking screens from Raving Rabbids PC version and finish off article creations relating to said game
- Scan manuals of Rayman Revolution, Hoodlums' Revenge, DS
- Take screenshots from Rayman DS
- Play Rabbids Go Home DS version more, also keep looking for emulating solutions [apparently action replay codes **might work**]
Recommended emulators for screenshots
- Sony Playstation: ePSXe
- Sony Playstation 2: PCSX2 (Rayman Revolution should be fully playable now, not sure about Rayman 3 or M though PC versions are used for these)
- Sega Saturn: The emulation situation for this is even more hopeless than the Jaguar. There is one called SFF, which does load Rayman, but the controls mess up rendering it unplayable as of 2009. I'll give the newest version a shot.
- Atari Jaguar: Only two emulators for this console run commercial games - Virtual Jaguar and Project Tempest. The latter is long dead now, while VJ is still very gradually being developed and it has come to a point where Rayman is just about playable, *with* sound. It's very temperamental, so be careful not to crash it.
- Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color: VirtualBoy.
- Nintendo DS: DS emulation is still lacking, though the best emu is No$GBA due to a simple way of screen capture, seconded by Desmume. Unfortunately Rabbids Go Home, Rayman on DSiWare, Rayman 3D and Rabbids 3D do not work, the former due to anti-piracy coding, the rest are not even dumped, let allowed cracked, plus there are currently no emulators for the 3DS. The rest will run alright, while GBA Rayman 3's multiplayer modes can be accessed with No$GBA.
- Sega Dreamcast: NullDC, although the last time I checked Rayman 2 is unable to save.
- Nintendo Wii/Gamecube: Dolphin, though Rayman Arena has freezing at certain points. Testing is needed on the Wii games.
- Nintendo 64: Project 64 is the highest rated one, testing needed please.
- Microsoft XBox: 2 emulators exist but will most likely not run Rayman 3 or Rayman Arena, sadly.