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[[File:TheCanopyPS.jpg|thumb|left|The spiders were horrible for my 10-year old self.]]
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== My stories about the ''[[Rayman (series)|Rayman games]] ==
== My stories about the ''[[Rayman (series)|Rayman games]]'' ==


=== ''[[Rayman 1]]'' ===
=== ''[[Rayman 1]]'' ===
How I got to know about this game is actually pretty interesting. I was just looking for something (can't remember what) in the cabinet where I stored my PS1 games when I accidentally came across an original black-label copy of the PS1 version. This was very surprising to me because I never knew we had it.
How I got to know about this game is actually pretty interesting. I was just looking for something (can't remember what) in the cabinet where I stored my PS1 games when I accidentally came across an original black-label copy of the PS1 version. This was very surprising to me because I never knew we had it.


=== ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'' ===
=== ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'' ===
At first, the only reason I wanted a PlayStation 2 was to play this game and when I got to experience it, I wasn't disappointed. I know it has a lot of glitches and the framerate isn't so good, but I love it either way.
At first, the only reason I wanted a PlayStation 2 was to play this game and when I got to experience it, I wasn't disappointed. I know it has a lot of glitches and the framerate isn't so good, but I love it either way.


=== ''[[Rayman 3]]'' ===
=== ''[[Rayman 3]]'' ===
This was the second game I played on PS2. I've recently started replaying it on PC as well, and I actually find that version a bit better than the PS2 version. While it's true that the PS2 version has 8 directions because of analog control and the PC version only has 4 because it uses the arrows instead, I find getting good scores on PC a lot easier than on PS2.
This was the second game I played on PS2. I've recently started replaying it on PC as well, and I actually find that version a bit better than the PS2 version. While it's true that the PS2 version has 8 directions because of analog control and the PC version only has 4 because it uses the arrows instead, I find getting good scores on PC a lot easier than on PS2.