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[[Image:The Hall of Doors PS1 01 The Clearing.jpg|thumb|320px|left|The [[Spiral Door]] in [[the Hall of Doors]] which leads to the Clearing]]
[[Image:The Hall of Doors PS1 01 The Clearing.jpg|thumb|320px|left|The [[Spiral Door]] in [[the Hall of Doors]] which leads to the Clearing]]


The level was significantly remodelled in the PlayStation version, but very little actually changes in [[Rayman]]'s progression. The waterfall at the beginning of the level is totally different (the stone bridge is absent), and the part at which [[Rayman]] has to climb between two walls was replaced by several pillars and a rope ladder. [[Murfy]] doesn't appear at all and the advice given from the [[Stones of Thought]] is given telepathically by [[Ly the Fairy|Ly]] instead.
The level was significantly re-modeled and renamed (to The Clearing) in the PlayStation version, but very little actually changes in [[Rayman]]'s progression. The waterfall at the beginning of the level is totally different (the stone bridge is absent), and the part at which [[Rayman]] has to climb between two walls was replaced by several pillars and a rope ladder. [[Murfy]] doesn't appear at all and the advice given from the [[Stones of Thought]] is given telepathically by [[Ly the Fairy|Ly]] instead.


Compared to the original version, there are twice as many [[Yellow Lum]]s to be found, and only one [[cage]], that being the cage carrying the [[Grand Minimus]] - both the cage that was supposed to carry the first [[Yellow Lum]] and the wooden grating underneath it are absent.
Compared to the original version, there are twice as many [[Yellow Lum]]s to be found, and only one [[cage]], that being the cage carrying the [[Grand Minimus]] - both the cage that was supposed to carry the first [[Yellow Lum]] and the wooden grating underneath it are absent.
A very subtle difference present is that the baby Globoxes continue crying throughout and after the cut scene, rather than stopping.


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