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| genre = 3D Platformer
| genre = 3D Platformer
| gameplay mode = Single player
| gameplay mode = Single player
| platforms = Sony PlayStation 2, PC, Nintendo GameCube, Microsoft Xbox, [[Rayman 3 (GBA)|Game Boy Advance]], Nokia N-GAGE, Macintosh, digiBlast
| platforms = Sony PlayStation 2, PC, Nintendo GameCube, Microsoft Xbox, [[Rayman 3 (GBA)|Game Boy Advance]], Nokia N-GAGE, Macintosh, digiBlast, and the Mobile Phone
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''"Rayman 3" redirects here. For other uses, see [[Rayman 3 (disambiguation)]].''
''"Rayman 3" redirects here. For other uses, see [[Rayman 3 (disambiguation)]].''


'''''Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc''''' is the sequel to ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''. It was released starting on the 3rd of March 2003 for the Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, [[Rayman 3 (GBA)|Game Boy Advance]], Nokia N-GAGE, PC, and Mac. Rayman 3 for the digiBlast is exceptionally rare to find but is available. ''Rayman 3'' was 3D, with graphics similar to ''[[Rayman Revolution|Rayman 2: Revolution]]''. However, ''Rayman 3'''s levels were a series of "action stages" as opposed to having a single level per world (as were most of Rayman 2's). Also unlike ''Rayman 2'' and especially ''Revolution'', the levels strictly followed a "movie"-like plot; in other words, returning to a level meant returning to a point in the adventure (such as [[Rayman]] falling in [[Begoniax]]'s outhouse) instead of returning to a location in the adventure.  ''Rayman 3'' also featured a scoring system, and players could post their final scores on the then-new [[RaymanZone]] website. This is still possible however, as the [[Pirate-Community]] now has its very own [[Hall Of Fame]] <sup>[http://raymanpc.com/?p=hof]</sup>.
'''''Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc''''' is the sequel to ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''. It was released starting with the Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, [[Rayman 3 (GBA)|Game Boy Advance]], Nokia N-GAGE, PC, and Mac. Rayman 3 for the digiBlast is exceptionally rare to find but is available. Its just basically just like the original Rayman 3. Rayman 3 was also ported for several mobile phones. Evidence of this can be found on www.rayman-fanpage.de.
''Rayman 3'' was 3D, with graphics similar to ''[[Rayman Revolution|Rayman 2: Revolution]]''. However, ''Rayman 3'''s levels were a series of "action stages" as opposed to having a single level per world (as were most of Rayman 2's). Also unlike ''Rayman 2'' and especially ''Revolution'', the levels strictly followed a "movie"-like plot; in other words, returning to a level meant returning to a point in the adventure (such as [[Rayman]] falling in [[Begoniax]]'s outhouse) instead of returning to a location in the adventure.  ''Rayman 3'' also featured a scoring system, and players could post their final scores on the then-new [[RaymanZone]] website. This is still possible however, as the [[Pirate-Community]] now has its very own [[Hall Of Fame]] <sup>[http://raymanpc.com/?p=hof]</sup>.


==Worlds==
==Worlds==