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| name = Rayman Advance
| name = Rayman Advance
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| published by = Ubisoft
| published by = Ubisoft
| developed by = Digital Eclipse
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It features a few changes from the original Rayman game such as the disappearance of a few levels. It was also made a little easier than Rayman and now Rayman starts with four units of health and can get up to six. Also, due to limitations with the Gameboy Advance system, the music sounds different and some of it was took out completely.
It features a few changes from the original Rayman game such as the disappearance of a few levels. It was also made a little easier than Rayman and now Rayman starts with four units of health and can get up to six. Also, due to limitations with the Gameboy Advance system, the music sounds different and some of it was took out completely.


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[[Image:Foret1.png|thumb|240px|left|The very first scenery of Dream Forest in the GBA version]]
 
[[Image:Foret1PC.png|thumb|316px|none|In comparison, the same scenery on PC]]


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Revision as of 22:31, 2 August 2008

Rayman Advance
Published by Ubisoft
Developed by Digital Eclipse

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Release date 2001
Genre 2D Platformer
Gameplay mode Single player
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Platforms Gameboy Advance
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Rayman Advance is a remake of the original Rayman that was released in 2001 as a launch game for the Game Boy Advance.

It features a few changes from the original Rayman game such as the disappearance of a few levels. It was also made a little easier than Rayman and now Rayman starts with four units of health and can get up to six. Also, due to limitations with the Gameboy Advance system, the music sounds different and some of it was took out completely.

The very first scenery of Dream Forest in the GBA version
In comparison, the same scenery on PC

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