Rayman 3 (GBA)
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| Rayman 3 | ||
| Published by | Ubisoft | |
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| Developed by | Ludi Factory | |
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| Release Date | 2003 | |
| Genre | 2D Platformer | |
| Gameplay Mode | Single player/Multi-player | |
| Platforms | Game Boy Advance, Nokia N-Gage, Mobile | |
Rayman 3 (GBA) 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 Game Boy Advance/GameCube link cable, to link to the GameCube version. It is a 2D side-scrolling game with elements from Rayman, Rayman 2, and Rayman 3, though it is mostly centered around the story of Rayman 2. There are also versions of this game for some mobile phones, and it was ported to the Nokia N-Gage. It had not received the "Hoodlum Havoc" subtitle due to Hoodlums only being present as enemies in two levels of the game (Hoodlum Hideout and Creeping Chaos).
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[edit] GameCube Link
Players which have both Rayman 3 on the Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo GameCube can link the two games together using the special Game Boy Advance/GameCube link cable. Both of these have content only playable through this method. On the GameCube, there are unlockable minigames where Rayman is driving Kart and Globox is building Rayman's path. There is a second minigame similar to this, except two link cables, two Rayman 3 GBA cartridges, and two GameCube controllers are required. This one is basically the same, though there is a second team consisting of Reflux and Gumsi. On the Game Boy Advance, when the link is detected (due to data having to be transferred from the GameCube game to play), shorter bonus stages are available to play. A new bonus stage becomes available for every 100 lums collected (out of 1000).
[edit] Levels
[edit] Forgotten Forests
- Wanderwood Forest
- Shining Glade
- Swamps of Begoniax I
- Garish Gears
- Hoodlum Hideout
- Mega Havoc 1
[edit] Haunted Dreams
- Magma Mayhem
- Vertigo Wastes
- Void of Bones
- Jano's Nest
- Prickly Passage
- Ly's Punch Challenges 1
- Swamps of Begoniax II
- Mega Havoc 2
[edit] Magmacosm
- River of Fire
- The Underlands
- Boulder Brink
- Den of Rocky
- Wretched Ruins
- Wicked Flow
- Mega Havoc 3
[edit] Pirate Stronghold
- Creeping Chaos
- Scaleman's Keep
- The Mettleworks
- Magma Mayhem II
- Razor Slide
- Mega Havoc 4
- Lum Challange
- Ly's Punch Challenges 2
- Heart of the Ancients
[edit] Items
- Yellow Lums: You have to collect all of these in every level. Some are hidden, and some are in you pathway. Getting all of the Lums in one world gives you access to the Mega Havoc level of that world.
- Red Lums: These refill one space of your health bar if you collect one.
- Blue Lums: Blue Lums let you use your helicopter hair to fly. Most of them only allow you to do it for a short time, but at one point in the game you find one that lets you fly for as long as you want until you reach the end of that part.
- Green Lums: These work as checkpoints. If you collect a Green Lum, you respawn back at the place you got it if you die.
- Silver Lums: Whenever you collect one of these you gain an extra life. They don't appear in the game very often, though.
- Cages: Cages are hidden throughout the levels, and imprisoned within them are some of the inhabitants. Hit the cage two times to free them.
- Lightposts: These are green lights on a post. They always at the end of a part of a level, and whenever you go to one, you proceed to the next part of the level.
| Nintendo Game Boy Advance games |
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| Rayman Advance | Rayman 3 | Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge | Rayman Raving Rabbids |
