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'''Lava Factory''' is the second racecourse in the Extreme League in ''[[Rayman M]]''. It can be unlocked by winning all three racing levels of the Expert League in the Race mode. In ''[[Rayman Arena]]'' for GameCube and Xbox, the map is featured in cup 4 (Beginner League) and cup 8 (Pro League) and completing [[Pipe Maze]] is necessary to unlock it. In the PlayStation version, ''[[Rayman Rush]]'', the level is a part of Zone 1 and becomes playable after winning [[Electric Tunnel]] in the Championship mode.
'''Lava Factory''' is the second racecourse in the Extreme League in ''[[Rayman M]]''. It can be unlocked by winning all three racing levels of the Expert League in the Race mode. In ''[[Rayman Arena]]'' for GameCube and Xbox, the map is featured in cup 4 (Beginner League) and cup 8 (Pro League) and completing [[Pipe Maze]] is necessary to unlock it. In the PlayStation version, ''[[Rayman Rush]]'', the level is a part of Zone 1 and becomes playable after winning [[Electric Tunnel]] in the Championship mode.


As its name suggests, Lava Factory takes place on a volcanic land full of flowing lava and [[Robo-Pirate]] machinery.
As its name suggests, Lava Factory takes place in a volcanic land full of flowing lava and [[Robo-Pirate]] machinery.


== Description ==
== Description ==
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=== ''Rayman Arena'' ===
=== ''Rayman Arena'' ===
In ''[[Rayman Arena]]'' the map can be played in the Race and the Time Attack modes. It features two checkpoint lines and six [[switch]]es, the same number as the PC and PlayStation 2 versions. If the Bonus mode is on during the multiplayer gameplay, 12 generators with bonuses are spread throughout the map.
In ''[[Rayman Arena]]'', the map can be played in the Race and the Time Attack modes. It features two checkpoint lines and six [[switch]]es, the same number as the PC and PlayStation 2 versions. If the Bonus mode is on during the multiplayer gameplay, 12 generators with bonuses are spread throughout the map.


The layout stayed mostly the same as in the ''[[Rayman M]]'' version of Lava Factory, save for a few obstacles. For example, the robotic [[nettle]]s replace all the [[electric barrel]]s that appeared in PC and PlayStation 2 variants of the game. Also, as in many other race stages in ''Rayman Arena'', numerous [[baby Globox]]es have been added on the sides of the track to cheer for the racers.
The layout stayed mostly the same as in the ''[[Rayman M]]'' version of Lava Factory, save for a few obstacles. For example, the robotic [[nettle]]s replace all the [[electric barrel]]s that appeared in PC and PlayStation 2 variants of the game. Also, as in many other race stages in ''Rayman Arena'', numerous [[baby Globox]]es have been added on the sides of the track to cheer for the racers.


=== Rayman Rush ===
=== '''Rayman Rush''' ===
In ''[[Rayman Rush]]'', the level can be played in five modes: Training, Championship ,Time Attack, Lums (54 [[Yellow Lum]]s) and Target (27 [[Popolopoï]]s). The track includes two checkpoint lines and four [[switch]]es.
In ''[[Rayman Rush]]'', the level can be played in five modes: Training, Championship ,Time Attack, Lums (54 [[Yellow Lum]]s) and Target (27 [[Popolopoï]]s). The track includes two checkpoint lines and four [[switch]]es.


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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Lava Factory has three different names in the French versions of ''[[Rayman M]]'' and its ports. In the PC version it is called "Usine de Lave" (Eng. "Lava Factory"), but in the PlayStation 2 port is known as "Les Chaudrons" (Eng. "The Cauldrons"). However, in the French versions of ''[[Rayman Arena]]'' and ''[[Rayman Rush]]'' the stage is referred as "Vapeurs de Soufre" (Eng. "Sulfur Vapors").
*Lava Factory has three different names in the French versions of ''[[Rayman M]]'' and its ports. In the PC version it is called "Usine de Lave" (Eng. "Lava Factory"), but in the PlayStation 2 port is known as "Les Chaudrons" (Eng. "The Cauldrons"). However, in the French versions of ''[[Rayman Arena]]'' and ''[[Rayman Rush]]'' the stage is referred as "Vapeurs de Soufre" (Eng. "Sulfur Vapors").
*At some point in the development of the ''[[Rayman M]]' for PC or PlayStation 2, a pair of [[cannon]]s was featured in Lava Factory.<ref>YouTube, ''Rayman M - Demo Gameplay (E3 2001)'', https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_V9L0TCXMQ</ref> The level also contained two crushing blocks, instead of two presses (these can still be seen in ''[[Rayman Rush]]''), some [[switch]]es were placed differently and slippery surfaces lacked animated texture (also just like in the ''Rayman Rush'' version of Lava Factory).
*At some point in the development of the ''[[Rayman M]]' for PC or PlayStation 2, a pair of [[cannon]]s was featured in Lava Factory. The level also contained two crushing blocks, instead of two presses (these can still be seen in ''[[Rayman Rush]]''), some [[switch]]es were placed differently and slippery surfaces lacked animated texture (also just like in the ''Rayman Rush'' version of Lava Factory).<ref>YouTube, ''Rayman M - Demo Gameplay (E3 2001)'', https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_V9L0TCXMQ</ref>


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 15:23, 9 June 2024

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League Cup 4 (Beginner), Cup 8 (Pro)

Lums 54 (M) 54 (Rush) Popolopoi 38 (M) 27 (Rush)

Lava Factory is the second racecourse in the Extreme League in Rayman M. It can be unlocked by winning all three racing levels of the Expert League in the Race mode. In Rayman Arena for GameCube and Xbox, the map is featured in cup 4 (Beginner League) and cup 8 (Pro League) and completing Pipe Maze is necessary to unlock it. In the PlayStation version, Rayman Rush, the level is a part of Zone 1 and becomes playable after winning Electric Tunnel in the Championship mode.

As its name suggests, Lava Factory takes place in a volcanic land full of flowing lava and Robo-Pirate machinery.

Description

Rayman M

Lava Factory can be played in four modes in the single-player gameplay: Training, Race, Popolopoï (38 Popolopoïs) and Lums (54 Yellow Lums). The Race and the Kill Time modes are available for the multiplayer gameplay. Two checkpoint lines and six switches are featured.

The layout of the track is a simple squarish-in-shape loop. Lava Factory seems to be located in an environment similar to the one from the first section of the Sanctuary of Stone and Fire from Rayman 2, with green hills, rivers of flowing lava and volcanoes in the background. Various Robo-Pirate structures fill the landscape: wooden machinery, huge pipes, cauldrons and tanks, floors and walls made of rusty metal tiles. The players can face such obstacles as: electric barrels, robotic nettles, climbing walls, sliding ramps, oily mud, lasers, crushing presses, moving platforms, dash boards, Purple Lums and bumpers.

Rayman Arena

In Rayman Arena, the map can be played in the Race and the Time Attack modes. It features two checkpoint lines and six switches, the same number as the PC and PlayStation 2 versions. If the Bonus mode is on during the multiplayer gameplay, 12 generators with bonuses are spread throughout the map.

The layout stayed mostly the same as in the Rayman M version of Lava Factory, save for a few obstacles. For example, the robotic nettles replace all the electric barrels that appeared in PC and PlayStation 2 variants of the game. Also, as in many other race stages in Rayman Arena, numerous baby Globoxes have been added on the sides of the track to cheer for the racers.

Rayman Rush

In Rayman Rush, the level can be played in five modes: Training, Championship ,Time Attack, Lums (54 Yellow Lums) and Target (27 Popolopoïs). The track includes two checkpoint lines and four switches.

The base of the layout is similar to the other versions of Lava Factory in Rayman M and its ports, although many changes have been made. The environment is not as packed with the machinery and the color palette of the stage is warmer with a blank red sky always visible. Many obstacles are gone (e.g. Electric barrels and Purple Lums) or have been changed, such as crushing presses, which have been replaced with moving blocks, or robotic nettles that have been changed for normal ones. Many alternative upper paths do not appear in Rayman Rush version either, especially in the first half of the course.

Gallery

Rayman M

Rayman Arena

Rayman Rush

Trivia

  • Lava Factory has three different names in the French versions of Rayman M and its ports. In the PC version it is called "Usine de Lave" (Eng. "Lava Factory"), but in the PlayStation 2 port is known as "Les Chaudrons" (Eng. "The Cauldrons"). However, in the French versions of Rayman Arena and Rayman Rush the stage is referred as "Vapeurs de Soufre" (Eng. "Sulfur Vapors").
  • At some point in the development of the Rayman M' for PC or PlayStation 2, a pair of cannons was featured in Lava Factory. The level also contained two crushing blocks, instead of two presses (these can still be seen in Rayman Rush), some switches were placed differently and slippery surfaces lacked animated texture (also just like in the Rayman Rush version of Lava Factory).[1]

External links

Rayman M

Rayman Arena

Rayman Rush

References

  1. YouTube, Rayman M - Demo Gameplay (E3 2001), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_V9L0TCXMQ