Rayman 3 (GBA)

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Rayman 3
Published by Ubisoft
Developed by Ludi Factory

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Release date 2003
Genre 2D Platformer
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Platforms Gameboy Advance
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Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc is a portable version of the console game of the same name which was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2003. It is the first handheld Rayman game to feature multi-player modes which made use of the GBA's Game Link cable, and to link to the Gamecube version. It is a 2D side-scrolling with game elements from Rayman, Rayman 2 and Rayman 3, though it is mostly centred around the story of Rayman 2.

Gamecube Link

Players which have both Rayman 3 on the GBA and the Nintendo Gamecube can link the two games together using the special Game Boy Advance cable, and access bonus maps once 100 Lums have been collected in the GBA version.

Levels

Forgotten Forests

  • Wanderwood Forest
  • Shining Glade
  • Swamps of Begoniax
  • Hoodlum Hideout

Hanted Dreams

  • Magma Mayhem
  • Vertigo Wastes
  • Void of Bones
  • Prickly Passage
  • Swamps of Begoniax II

Magmacosm

  • River of Fire
  • The Underlands
  • Boulder Brink
  • Wretched Ruins
  • Wicked Flow

Pirate Stronghold

  • Creeping Chaos
  • The Mettleworks
  • Magma Mayhem II
  • Razor Slide