Rayman 2 Forever (known as Rayman 2 in the USA) is a port of Rayman 2: The Great Escape that was released only on the Game Boy Color, and is the sequel to Rayman on the same handheld console. Unlike its predecessor, which had a plot similar to that of the original Rayman, this game follows the same plot as Rayman 2. All of the music is taken directly from the first Game Boy Color game, only with added beats. And instead of using a password system, Rayman 2 Forever has a save battery, and allows you to have three save files. The graphics also appear less advanced, most likely due to the fact that the game is longer and cartridge space limits would not allow for more complex visuals.

Rayman 2 Forever
Published by Ubisoft
Developed by Ubisoft

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Release date 2001
Genre 2D Platformer
Gameplay mode Single player
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Platforms Game Boy Color
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Notable Gameplay Components

Lums

Also, playing a similar role to the Tings in the previous title, the Lums are what you find and collect through out the levels. Unlike Tings, Lums will only be picked up once, and will not reappear once you have found it. There are eight hundred Lums in all.

Cages

Cages are not as high priority as in the previous title. They are often put to easier-to-find places, and a typical level would only have one cage to be found. Also, to better mimic the console versions of the game, Teensies are now trapped in these cages instead of Electoons.

Time Attack

Time Attack makes a return in the sequel, and instead of collecting Tings before time runs out, you are tasked to collect Baby Globoxes. The portals that you go into to get to the Time Attacks are like typical exit portals, although they spin left instead of right.

Powers

Unlike the first Rayman title on the Game Boy Color or Rayman 2: The Great Escape, you start out with all powers, and keep them through out the game. The only other power there is that you don't start out with, or keep at all times, is the Super Helico power.

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