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== My History with Rayman ==
== My History with Rayman ==
I first discovered this limbless legend on my Amazon Fire tablet. They had two Rayman games on here: [[Rayman Jungle Run]] and [[Rayman Fiesta Run]]. The folks over at Amazon would later get rid of the latter game, making me sad, since, in my opinion, that one was the best of the two. But anyway, my young and curious self stumbled upon this game while I was looking for auto-running games, like Minion Rush, which I really liked back then. I was curious, and had lots of questions (mainly why the heck this guy doesn't have limbs), so I downloaded it. And BOY am I glad that I downloaded it. The cartoony graphics, art style, and characters were appealing to me, and it was fun trying to get every [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] and complete every [[Land of the Livid Dead (UbiArt games)|Land of the Dead]] level. I downloaded Fiesta Run and had even more fun with it, due to its expanded roster of characters, its modernized art style, and its large amount of levels.
I first discovered this limbless legend on my Amazon Fire tablet. They had two Rayman games on here: [[Rayman Jungle Run]] and [[Rayman Fiesta Run]]. The folks over at Amazon would later get rid of the latter game, making me sad, since, in my opinion, that one was the best of the two. But anyway, my young and curious self stumbled upon this game while I was looking for auto-running games, like Minion Rush, which I really liked back then. I was curious, and had lots of questions (mainly why the heck this guy doesn't have limbs), so I downloaded it. And BOY am I glad that I downloaded it. The cartoony graphics, art style, and characters were appealing to me, and it was fun trying to get every [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] and complete every [[Land of the Livid Dead (UbiArt games)|Land of the Dead]] level. I downloaded Fiesta Run and had even more fun with it, due to its expanded roster of characters, its modernized art style, and its large amount of levels.
Later, I found out a select amount of [[Rayman (series)|Rayman]] games were on the PlayStation 2, which we owned. I was able to find [[Rayman Raving Rabbids]] (even though these days, I wish I would've gotten it on the Wii), [[Rayman Arena]], [[Rayman 2 Revolution]], and [[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]] at eStarland, which was near the church me and my family would go to. I had a blast with these games, and I still enjoy them to this day, despite me playing them less frequently these days.
A few years later, I would get a Wii for (I think?) Christmas. I was overjoyed, mainly because of the fact that I could now play games like New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games, and [[Rayman Origins]] on this. Out of the [[Rayman (series)|Rayman]] and [[Rabbids (series)|Rabbids]] games, I got [[Rayman Origins]], [[Rayman Raving Rabbids 2]], and [[Rabbids Go Home]] (I didn't bother getting [[Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party]] because of [[Rayman]]'s lack of appearances and playability in it. To this day, I still can't bring myself to call it a Rayman game).