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Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2003 7:52 pm
by The Knocker
Aight, i won't. :P
Btw, i got Enter the Matrix!!!!! :D

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2003 1:18 pm
by Hunchman801
A friend of mine said me it took 4,5 GO of hard disk !

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 11:49 am
by The Knocker
You mean GB, and yeah, it does!

Re: WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN R THE GREAT ESCAPE AND REVOLU

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2004 12:09 pm
by Beebop
skateboarder wrote:WHAT?
it is just a better version with better graphics and more characters and levels. it is very similar to rayman 2 though

Re: WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN R THE GREAT ESCAPE AND REVOLU

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2004 4:59 pm
by The Knocker
beebop wrote:
skateboarder wrote:WHAT?
it is just a better version with better graphics and more characters and levels. it is very similar to rayman 2 though
This is an old topic, and not really to post in anymore. Certainly not for you.

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2004 1:35 pm
by Matyuv
Seven years ago, when there were far less people on the Internet than there are today, people were wary and skeptical about forming virtual relationships. The fact remains that online, it is very easy to create a character or persona very much different from you. One cannot be completely sure if the people they befriend in chatrooms are who they claim to be. As the years went by, the population of Internet users grew, and new softwares and innovations made online interaction easier and more convenient. The latest and most popular to date is Friendster, which was created by Jonathan Abrams, an engineer and entrepreneur based in Silicon Valley, and launched in March 2003. Friendster took the Philippines by storm on July and got anyone with access to the computer so addicted to it that reports say Friendster been growing at 20% per week since then (Smalla). Because of its ability to build friendships through “friend-of-a-friend” referrals, Friendster makes online interaction more personal and easier to carry onto the offline world than other forms of online communication.

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 4:50 pm
by th3()ne
A refugee from Florida and Ohio, I was in a beach house in Oregon overlooking a foggy coastline and the Pacific Ocean. I placed a call to the academic department director at the Art Institute of Portland who was to hire me to develop a course in the history of graphic design, in order to finalize the arrangements and get started on the project. She proceeded to relate to me what had happened to the World Trade Centers and the Pentagon. The rest of the weekend was spent in a fog – literally, a heavy one, in front of my eyes – punctuated with assaulting and arresting visual images of the attacks on the monoliths.

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 5:52 pm
by Matyuv
A Private Network, the network where Friendster is classified under, deals with referrals and existing connections. For instance, Ana want to meet Sam who is a friend of her friend, John. Ana then asks John to introduce her to Sam. This is very similar to the face-to-face social situation where one meets new people through the friends they already have. On Friendster one can only view the profiles that person is connected to.

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 7:07 pm
by Hunchman801
There are many differences, but I can tell you Rayman2 is better!

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 6:04 pm
by #Rubber mark#
Well, I have never played Rayman Revolution, I have just read tests!

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 11:17 pm
by Hunchman801
And testers did not know how it was bad towards Rayman2's universe.

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 9:23 am
by supmachin
Rayman Revolution is just for gain money, :lololol:
But it is interesting for those that cannot have the true version, to discover a little the game.

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:53 am
by th3()ne
Argh, stop fucking using that smily you boon.

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:11 pm
by supmachin
I think Enter the Matrix is bad, but you are impressed by the number of GB's that ite takes... How many GB's have you got, Hunch?

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:11 pm
by Hunchman801
My disk contains space for up to 200 gigabytes.

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 10:47 am
by th3()ne
That's not much... 0_0

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 11:54 am
by supmachin
Yes, I have place for 1.5 TB, :lololol: Really!
:) Ten hard disk drives! :lol:

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:40 pm
by Hunchman801
Well, this is enough for me. Another computer in my room has place for 20 GB. And another one, even older, has place for 1.5 GB.

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 10:41 am
by th3()ne
I suck so much.

Re: Rayman2: The Great Escape and Rayman Revolution

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 2:56 pm
by Hunchman801
Like my old computers then.