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The Hall of Doors was the way for players in [[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]] to select what level they wanted to play. The Hall of Doors was accessible to players even before they played the first level. It is a dark wood, with a glass-like river stretching throughout it. The river is where the portals to other worlds are.
The Hall of Doors was the way for players in [[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]] to select what level they wanted to play. The Hall of Doors was accessible to players even before they played the first level. It is a dark wood, with a glass-like river stretching throughout it. The river is where the Spiral Doors leading to other worlds are. Stars are seen in the distance below the river. When [[Rayman]] walks to a [[Spiral Door]], a hologram of something from that Door's level appears.


In the Nintendo 64, PC, and DS versions of the game, the Hall of Doors looks the same. In the PlayStation version, however, it looks a little different. The Hall of Doors was replaced by [[the Isle of Doors]] in the Dreamcast version.  
In the Nintendo 64, PC, and DS versions of the game, the Hall of Doors looks the same. In the PlayStation version, however, it looks a little different. The Hall of Doors was replaced by [[the Isle of Doors]] in the Dreamcast version, and [[the Front]] in the PS2 remake, [[Rayman Revolution]].


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Revision as of 18:46, 31 December 2008

The Hall of Doors was the way for players in Rayman 2: The Great Escape to select what level they wanted to play. The Hall of Doors was accessible to players even before they played the first level. It is a dark wood, with a glass-like river stretching throughout it. The river is where the Spiral Doors leading to other worlds are. Stars are seen in the distance below the river. When Rayman walks to a Spiral Door, a hologram of something from that Door's level appears.

In the Nintendo 64, PC, and DS versions of the game, the Hall of Doors looks the same. In the PlayStation version, however, it looks a little different. The Hall of Doors was replaced by the Isle of Doors in the Dreamcast version, and the Front in the PS2 remake, Rayman Revolution.