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'''''Rayman Advance''''' is a port of [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]] which resembles the PC version most closely. It was released in 2001 as a launch title for Nintendo's Game Boy Advance handheld games console. | '''''Rayman Advance''''' is a port of [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]] which resembles the PC version most closely. It was released in 2001 as a launch title for Nintendo's Game Boy Advance handheld games console. Oddly, the cover art uses an edited picture of Rayman from ''Rayman 2''. | ||
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 the original, and now [[Rayman]] starts with four units of health and can get up to six. Also, due to limitations with the Game Boy Advance system, the music sounds different and much of it was taken 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 the original, and now [[Rayman]] starts with four units of health and can get up to six. Also, due to limitations with the Game Boy Advance system, the music sounds different and much of it was taken out completely. | ||
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| Rayman Advance | ||
|---|---|---|
| Published by | Ubisoft | |
| Developed by | Digital Eclipse | |
| Release date | 2001 | |
| Genre | 2D platformer | |
| Gameplay mode | Single player | |
| Platforms | Game Boy Advance | |
Rayman Advance is a port of the original Rayman game which resembles the PC version most closely. It was released in 2001 as a launch title for Nintendo's Game Boy Advance handheld games console. Oddly, the cover art uses an edited picture of Rayman from Rayman 2.
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 the original, and now Rayman starts with four units of health and can get up to six. Also, due to limitations with the Game Boy Advance system, the music sounds different and much of it was taken out completely.


