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==Differences== | ==Differences== | ||
* The [[Teensie]]s are replaced by a pink female [[Globox]] called [[Globette]] who is unlockable, uses [[Tily]]'s sound clips sped down, and has a brand new theme. Because of this | * The [[Teensie]]s are replaced by a pink female [[Globox]] called [[Globette]] who is unlockable, uses [[Tily]]'s sound clips sped down, and has a brand new theme. Because of this the player only starts with just four characters in this version. | ||
* The menu music is lower in pitch. | * The menu music is lower in pitch. | ||
* Each character is now equipped with freeze bullets like in the ''Rayman M'' battle game Lum Spring, which freezes a character for five seconds when shot. | * Each character is now equipped with freeze bullets like in the ''Rayman M'' battle game Lum Spring, which freezes a character for five seconds when shot. | ||
Revision as of 19:55, 9 January 2012
| Rayman Rush | ||
|---|---|---|
| Published by | Ubisoft | |
| Developed by | Ubisoft Shanghai | |
| Release date | 2002 | |
| Genre | Racing | |
| Gameplay mode | 2 Players | |
| Platforms | Sony Playstation | |
| Ratings | 3+ (ELSPA) | |
| Distribution media | CD-ROM | |
Rayman Rush is a remake of Rayman M developed by Ubisoft Shanghai only for the Sony Playstation in 2002. While it was the same game as Rayman M both in terms of plot and concept, only the racing half of the game was ported, and there are a lot of differences, probably due to the Playstation's limited specifications, resulting in a poor conversion.
Differences
- The Teensies are replaced by a pink female Globox called Globette who is unlockable, uses Tily's sound clips sped down, and has a brand new theme. Because of this the player only starts with just four characters in this version.
- The menu music is lower in pitch.
- Each character is now equipped with freeze bullets like in the Rayman M battle game Lum Spring, which freezes a character for five seconds when shot.
- Some of Rayman M's bonus levels now use textures and are made into proper levels, most notably the Canopy.
- The Water Canyon level has a new map.
- The game has a slightly different ending, which is shown after beating just the Championship.
- Only 2 players can play together this time.
- While it also has the same intro as Rayman M, the part which introduces the Teensies was removed.
- The Popolopoï mode is renamed to "Target Mode", and a time attack mode was added.
- The Lums Mode is now all about collecting as many yellow Lums as possible while running against another character.
- Tily's voice is apparently a mix of her voice clips and Ly's, which are sped up.
Issues
A known issue of the game is that it is somehow impossible to complete the game at 100%. Clearing every single challenge will only leave the player's file at 98.8%. Why this happens is currently unknown.
Levels
- First Ruins
- Nebulous Tower
- Dark Sewer
- Water Canyon
- Dawn Sand
- 1000 Waterfalls
- Canopy
- Forest Jump
- Zenith Harbor
- Electric Final
- Lava Factory
- Pipe Maze
Voice cast
- David Gasman as Rayman
- Jodi Forrest as Tily, Razorwife, Globette
- Martial Le Minoux as Henchman 1000
- Joseph Sheridan as Globox, Henchman 800
- Ken Starcevic as Razorbeard
