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'''''Madder''''' is a song by British electronica band [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groove_Armada Groove Armada] that was used in the introduction movie of ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]''. It appears on the 2002 album ''Lovebox''. | '''''Madder''''' is a song by British electronica band [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groove_Armada Groove Armada] that was used in the introduction movie of ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]''. It appears on the 2002 album ''Lovebox''. | ||
=Rayman IV= | |||
'''''Rayman IV''''' (not to be confused with ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' in its early stages) is an unlicensed game for the Game Boy Advance that originated from Russia. Typical of an unlicensed game, it has neither the Ubisoft logo or the Nintendo Seal of Quality, but has an ESRB rating of E for Everyone (normally used in the United States), the Russian flag and the "Only for" notice on the side of the cover. The cover features poorly edited artwork that was previously used in ''[[Rayman M]]'' and ''[[Rayman Arena]]'', notably of [[Rayman]], [[Globox]] and a [[Henchman 800]], set against a blue background. As of 2009 the ROM of the game has yet to be found, so it is unknown about what the contents are. | |||
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Revision as of 12:30, 8 February 2009
My name is Stacey, and I'm a sysop. :) I come from the United Kingdom, and have been a Rayman fan for over 8 years, starting in 1999 round about when Rayman 2 was released. Rayman 2 on the Sega Dreamcast was the first Rayman game I've played, and though I was confused by the odd dialogue, I played the game religiously. I was so into the series back then, in 2001 I got a PS2 with Rayman Rev and M, though everyone pointed out that Rayman Rev was the same game as R2!
List of Rayman games I own
- Rayman 1 (PSOne, PC [the stinky Focus version that has no music. Only just found out about that today :/], GBC)
- Rayman 2 (Dreamcast, PSOne)
- Rayman Revolution (PS2)
- Rayman M (PS2, PC)
- Rayman 3 (PS2, GBA)
- Rayman Junior (PSOne)
- Rayman Rush (PSOne)
- Maths and English with Rayman (PC). This is just a PC version of Rayman Junior.
- Rayman Raving Rabbids (GBA, Wii, DS)
- Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge (GBA)
List of Rayman products I have
- Rayman 2 figurine
- Rayman: The Animated Series on DVD
- Official Strategy Guide
- RaymanZone UK magazine
- Rayman 3 T-shirt I won through RZ's Hall of Fame '03
- Gameboy Color holiday pack that just has Rayman's name on it
- Rayman soft toy [fuck yeah, better believe it]
Sandboxen [aka where I test shit]
Making Fun (Of Everyday Life)Making Fun (of Everyday Life) is an official novelty song based on Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 which was released as a single CD in 2007 in France and Germany to promote the game. Despite being released only in these countries, the lyrics are in English and are sung with "Rabbid" vocals and their trademark screaming, akin to several popular songs "sung" by the Rabbids in the Rayman Raving Rabbids series. LyricsOne, two, three! That's the way our beat goes on Everyday life! Everyday life! Let's go crazy, hysterical Everyday life! Everyday life! Rappin' rabbids around the bend Everyday life! Everyday life! Feelin' jiggy, you're feeling the change Making fun, of everyday life, making fun. External LinksMadderMadder is a song by British electronica band Groove Armada that was used in the introduction movie of Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc. It appears on the 2002 album Lovebox.
Rayman IVRayman IV (not to be confused with Rayman Raving Rabbids in its early stages) is an unlicensed game for the Game Boy Advance that originated from Russia. Typical of an unlicensed game, it has neither the Ubisoft logo or the Nintendo Seal of Quality, but has an ESRB rating of E for Everyone (normally used in the United States), the Russian flag and the "Only for" notice on the side of the cover. The cover features poorly edited artwork that was previously used in Rayman M and Rayman Arena, notably of Rayman, Globox and a Henchman 800, set against a blue background. As of 2009 the ROM of the game has yet to be found, so it is unknown about what the contents are. |