User:RayCarrot

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Carrot-master / RayCarrot
Real name {{{real name}}}

Favourite game Rayman 2, The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask and Psychonauts
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Gender Male
Age
Location Sweden

Interests
Occupation

Hello! I'm Carrot-master, also known as RayCarrot on Youtube. I mainly enjoy platform and action-adventure games, especially Playstation classics and Zelda games.

Rayman games I own

Here is a complete list of all the Rayman games I own

Rayman 2 is my favorite Rayman game.

Rayman 1 - PS1 (Digital - PS3)
Rayman 2 - PS1 (Digital - PS3)
Rayman 2 - PS1

Rayman 10th Anniversary - PS2
Rayman Raving Rabbids - PS2

Rayman Origins Collector's Edition - PS3
Rayman Legends - PS3

Rayman Legends - PS4

Rayman - GBC
Rayman - GBC (Digital - 3DS)

Rayman Advance - GBA
Rayman 3 - GBA
Rayman Hoodlums' Revenge - GBA
Rayman Raving Rabbids - GBA

Rayman DSi-ware - DSi-ware (Digital - 3DS)

Rayman 3D - 3DS

Rayman Gold - PC
Rayman Forever - PC (Digital - GOG)
Rayman 2: The Great Escape - PC (Digital - GOG)
Rayman M - PC
Rayman 3-Pack - PC
Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc - PC
Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc - PC (Digital - GOG)
Rayman 10th Anniversary - PC
Rayman Raving Rabbids - PC
Rayman Raving Rabbids - PC (Digital - Steam)
Rayman Origins - PC (Digital - Steam)
Rayman Legends - PC (Digital - Steam)

Rayman Jungle Run - iOS (Digital)
Rayman Fiesta Run - iOS (Digital)
Rayman Legends Beatbox - iOS (Digital)
Rayman Adventures - iOS (Digital)
Rayman Classic - iOS (Digital)
Rayman Classic - android (Digital)

L'histoire de Rayman

Consoles owned

Sony Playstation 2
Sony Playstation 3
Sony Playstation 4
Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP
New Nintendo 3DS

My Rayman history

I used to think Rayman 1 was too hard

I guess it all started when I was young and me and my friend used to play on his Playstation 1. We played game like Crash Bandicoot Warped, Spyro the Dragon and of course Rayman. We both thought the game was extremely difficult back then and had to use 99 life cheat to even pass The Blue Mountains. We however stopped once we completed all main levels with Mr Dark's Dare being the only one we never got to and thus never actually finishing the game.

It wasn't until 2011 I would get into Rayman again, when I bought the PC version of Rayman Origins. I actually had pretty low expectations for the game as I didn't like the direction modern games had gone. Oh boy was a wrong! This game was absolutely amazing and I loved it from start to finish. I sadly enough didn't have any PC controllers back then so I never got to enjoy the co-op experience.

At that time I decided to replay the first Rayman game again and bought it on my Playstation 3. I however never finished it then either and it wasn't until I bought the Rayman trilogy on GOG.com that I finished it for the first time. This was also my first real experience with Rayman 2 and 3 (outside of demos etc.) and I didn't know what to expect. I was for some reason convince that Rayman just couldn't work in 3D as the only Rayman games I'd played were the 2D ones. I was however quite surprised at how well the conversion had gone. I didn't like Rayman 2 that much then and actually thought Rayman 3 was the better game ut of the two, though after having replayed both games several times after that I've come to think of Rayman 2 as the better game.
This was what got me into the Rayman fan I am today.

Rayman game wishlist

Rayman Rush - PS1

Rayman 2 Forever - GBC

Rayman 60 Levels - PC

Rayman DS - DS

Rayman Raving Rabbids - DS

Rayman Origins - 3DS

...and any demos, educational games and merchandise.

RayWiki info

To-do on the wiki

Newly created articles

Random stuff

Rayman 2 versions difference table

Incomplete.

Version Resolution Aspect ratio Framerate Music Total Lums Total cages Caged creatures Total levels Level selection Minigames Lumonosity control Voice Prison ship cutscene
Nintendo 64
Unknown 4:3 Unknown MIDI 1000 80 Lums, Teensies 21 Hall of Doors Bonus game None Raymanian No
PC
Unlimited 4:3 60+ Normal 1000 80 Lums, Teensies 21 Hall of Doors Bonus game, Menezis Available Raymanian No
Sega Dreamcast
Unknown 4:3, 16:9 60 (NTSC-U), 50 (PAL) Normal 1000 80 Lums, Teensies 21 Isle of Doors Bonus game, Menezis, Pyralums, Lift, Weblums, Globox Disc, Invade Available (minimal control) Raymanian, Voice over (intro) Yes
Sony Playstation
Unknown 4:3 Unknown Normal (less tracks) 800 Unknown Ludivs, Greenbottles, Minisaurus, Teensies 19 Hall of Doors 2D prototype level None Voice over Yes
Sony Playstation 2
Unknown 4:3 Unknown (inconsistent) Normal (more tracks) 1000 80 Familiar Spirits, Teensies 22 The Minisaurus Plains, Globox's House, Rainbow Creek Bonus game, Racing Challenge 1, Racing Challenge 2, Jump Challenge, Grab Challenge, Trampoline Challenge, Glob Disk, Roller Coaster Challenge, Waterski Challenge, Ray-Type Challenge, Dogfight, Baby Football, The Schplong None Voice over, Raymanian (expanded) Yes (expanded)
Nintendo DS
256 × 192 (?) 4:3 Unknown MIDI 1000 80 Lums, Teensies 21 Hall of Doors Bonus game None Raymanian No
Apple iOS
Unknown 4:3 60 (?) Normal 1000 80 Lums, Teensies 21 Isle of Doors None None Raymanian, Voice over (intro) Yes
Apple iOS Demo Unknown 4:3 60 (?) Normal 5 2 Lums, Teensies 1 None Lift None Raymanian, Voice over (intro) -
Nintendo 3DS
800 × 240 (?) 5:3 Unknown (Inconsistent) Normal 1000 80 Lums, Teensies 21 Isle of Doors Bonus game None Raymanian Yes

Rayman Revolution collectible count

The following table shows how many Lums and cages are present in each part of Rayman Revolution, as well as how many of those can only be obtained once a specific power is obtained. If you notice any mistakes, please feel free to fix them!

Level Lums (Part 1) Cages (Part 1) Lums (Part 2) Cages (Part 2) Lums (Part 3) Cages (Part 3) Lums (Part 4) Cages (Part 4) Lums (Part 5) Cages (Part 5)
The Woods of Light 5 1
The Minisaurus Plain 23

(?: Purple Lum)

0 7 0
The Fairy Glade 15

(3: Purple Lum)

3 15

(5: Rain Mask)

1

(1: Rain Mask)

19

(2: Rain Mask)

2

(1: Rain Mask)

14 2 17 2
The Marshes of Awakening 25 4 25 0
The Bayou 25 5 25

(5: Rain Mask)

1
The Sanctuary of Water and Ice 32

(5: Shooting upgrade)

2 18 0
Globox's House 0 0 30

(13: Fly over lava)

0
The Menhir Hills 15

(4: Rain Mask)

3 20

(2: Shooting upgrade)

3

(1: Shooting upgrade)

15 2
The Canopy 22 2 17 0 11 1
Whale Bay 14 1 14

(4: Fly over lava)

1 22 1
The Sanctuary of Stone and Fire 27

(5: Fly over lava*)

3

(1: Fly over lava*)

13 4 8 0 18 1 14 0
Rainbow Creek 15 0 16

(14: After generators are destroyed)

1

(1: After generators are destroyed)

The Precipice 15 3 21 0 17 1 17 2
The Pirate Mines 15 1
The Echoing Caves 20 2 20 3 30 3
Beneath the Lava Sanctuary 16 2 14 2

(1: Fly over lava*)

20

(6: Fly over lava)

2

(1: Fly over lava)

The Lava Sanctuary 25 2 25 2 0 0
The Tomb of the Ancients 21 1 26 4 2

+ 1000th Lum

0
The Iron Mountains 24 2 26 1 0 0
The Prison Ship 21 0 37 0 12 0 20 0
The Crow's Nest 0 0

*Can be obtained without said power through precise jumping or other action not intended by the developers.

Designer template test

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Punching Hanging
Flying Running

Incomplete. The idea is to show which powers can be used.

  • The gif files will need to be cropped since there's unused space on all of them.
  • New gif files will need to be created with the wooden cross (as seen in Designer) covering the powers not in use.
  • It might be better not to have punching and hanging since they're used in every level.
  • Gifs will be needed for the endless flying as well as the seed power. Though since these replace flying and running they could take up the same space.
  • Adding the soundtrack for each level would be good, although not in the template, with a link to RayTunes. Only issue is that RayTunes does not have the Designer soundtracks (all the world tracks put together into one track).