Rayman 3 (early production)

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The early Rayman 3

Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc underwent numerous changes during its production.

The PlayStation 2 loading screen from the 2002 demo of Rayman 3

Early production

The design of the lock target

In early versions of the game Rayman had his Rayman 2 design.

This flag has been replaced by this one who represents the most common enemies from the game : the Hoodmongers

Gallery

When a player scores a number of points, it becomes initially be written "Holy sheet" on the screen

2002 demo

In 2002, some platinum copies of Rayman Revolution were bundled with a demo disc of Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc and these were identified with a sticker in the front cover. There were other Rayman games for PC that bundled the same demo too. This demo featured some differences:

  • The game featured an earlier trailer with a different music and some gameplay footage with notable differences, like fire textures from Rayman 2 or Rayman with the Rayman 2 design in the Leptys cutscene
  • The loading screen of the PC version was an earlier version of "The Usual Suspects", featuring Count Razoff and an older design of the Knaaren, the Hoodboom and the Muddibog
  • The loading screen of the PS2 version featured a slot machine with a rotative 3D model of a Hoodmonger; a similar style of loading screen was used in the final version of Rayman M for PS2.
  • In Dangerous Game, you can see the old appearance of the Pigpot s.
  • Rayman yells like Tarzan when he grabs a flying hook with the Lockjaw
  • Globox and André had somehow a prototype voice, very different from the final version
  • The lock target drawing was different
  • There were different musics and sound effects that didn't manage to the final version of the game
  • The points given by some actions were different, like for example, a Green Gem originally counted as 100 points instead of 1500

Musics from the beta of Rayman 3

In the PlayStation 2 version of the beta in Dangerous Game, only the first music of the Hoodmonger Soldiers is used.

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