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‘Ubi, or not Ubi...’Michel Ancel's Hamlet parody quote at the E3 2011's Ubisoft Press Conference

Cosmic information

Haruka
 
Haruka's original form, somewhere among her possible relatives
Other names {{{other names}}}
Alignment Good

Appears in Non-identifiable in GPSs, antennas, radars or any other kind of tech
Location {{{location}}}
Portrayed by Herself

Sex Female
Species Stella Homo Sapiens, the cientifical name for her human subspecie, Human-Star
Status Citizen (On Earth) and Hero (In the Glade of Dreams)

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  • Name: Haruka (Haruka Tavares in some places)
  • Age: 19
  • Gender: Female (Boys don't use female nicknames as far as I'm aware!)
  • Planet Earth residence: Portugal
  • Maternal language: Portuguese
  • Foreigner languages: English (The one I dominate more), Spanish (Fair capacities), French (I'm quite forgotten!), Raymanian (8P).
  • Occupations: Visual Arts Student
  • Hobbies and Interests: Gaming, Arts and technology

Being a Rayman fan *COUGH!*fanatic*COUGH-COUGH!*starts by somewhere!

I was in the house of a ex-neighbour which had a "lite" Playstation 1 with a couple of games. When I went to the living room, I saw him playing a game with a very cartoony, colourful, happy and animated jungle landscape (Rayman - Pink Plant Woods/The Primordial Forest). I was marveled to the ammount of detail of everything in the screen. When I look to the left I see a character with a unique atribute, something that I've never seen before: no arms, no legs and no neck. I asked if I could play, and he let me (even he answered me with a moody face). I found quite fun his attack (The telescopic fist) and how the enemies died. I managed to beat Bzzit and to reach Bongo Hills. Hours later, I noticed I was hooked and I was already further than the ex-neighbour in the game. In the same day I tried Rayman 2: The Great Escape's DEMO in a Playstation Magazine disk. From that day on I got a Rayman fan. (You're right, who would guess this?)

Raymanish Data

  • Rayman fan since...: Summer of 2000
  • Player status: Veteran
  • First game to have played and when: Rayman (PlayStation version) : Summer of 2000
  • First game to have bought and when: Rayman M (PC version) : Around December of 2001 and the first months of 2002
  • Latest game to have bought and when (Not compting games inside the Raving Rabbids series): Rayman 3D (Nintendo 3DS version) ; April of 2011
  • Least favourite Rayman game: Rayman 3 (Mobile phone version - Really, it is abysmal)
  • Current status in RPC: Active member
  • Current status RayWiki: Normal and active contributor

Trivia (Yeah right)

 
One of my favourite snapshots of Rayman himself. Who does not like to see him sleeping? :)
  • I presented a work about Rayman's game series in an English class in June of 2009 and I got a mark of 18/20 valours (90%).
  • I'm looking forward and waiting anxiously for the release of Rayman Origins's Collector's Edition for the Sony PlayStation 3.
  • I am in the top 40 of the best Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc players in the world, and in the top 20 of the best players of the same game in the PC version.
  • I was one of the 6 winners in Europe (Outside of United Kingdom and France) of the official Ubisoft's Rayman Origins Art Contest, in which offered to the runner-ups a Gift Basket, containing a copy of Rayman Origins, stickers, posters and t-shirts.

List of Rayman games I own

  • Rayman [   ] (Collector Book's Edition)

List of Rayman products I have

  • Official Rayman DS pocket for the Nintendo DS

List of Rabbid products I have

  • 18cm plushie of a screaming Rabbid (French edition "The Lapins Crétins")
  • Small bear-disguised screaming Rabbid plush

Random stuff related with Rayman and the Rabbids

  • Maxiconsolas Magazine (Nº128 from July 2011) [Very very short article of Rayman Origins in the E3 2011 pages]
  • Jeux Vidéo Magazine (12th May 2011 Issue) [ Rayman Origins as a cover theme ]