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| release date = 2002 | | release date = 2002 | ||
| genre = Racing | | genre = Racing | ||
| gameplay mode = 2 | | gameplay mode = Single player, multiplayer (2 players only) | ||
| platforms = Sony | | platforms = Sony PlayStation | ||
| ratings = 3+ (ELSPA) | | ratings = 3+ (ELSPA), E (ESRB) | ||
| distribution media = CD-ROM | | distribution media = CD-ROM | ||
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'''''Rayman Rush''''' is a remake of ''[[Rayman M]]'' developed by Ubisoft Shanghai only for the Sony | '''''Rayman Rush''''' is a remake of ''[[Rayman M]]'' developed by [[Ubisoft|Ubisoft Shanghai]] only for the Sony PlayStation in 2002. While it was the same game as ''[[Rayman M]]'' both in terms of plot and concept, only the racing half of the game was ported. Also there are a lot of other differences, probably due to the PlayStation's limited specifications, resulting in a poor conversion. | ||
==Differences== | ==Differences from ''[[Rayman M]]''== | ||
* The [[Teensie]]s are replaced by a pink female [[Globox]] called [[Globette]]. She uses [[Tily]]'s sound clips sped down, and for an unknown reason, shares the musical theme of [[Dark Globox]], a character who only appears in the GameCube and Xbox versions of ''[[Rayman Arena]]''. Because of this, the player starts with only four characters in this version. | * The [[Teensie]]s are replaced by a pink female [[Globox]] called [[Globette]]. She uses [[Tily]]'s sound clips sped down, and for an unknown reason, shares the musical theme of [[Dark Globox]], a character who only appears in the GameCube and Xbox versions of ''[[Rayman Arena]]''. Because of this, the player starts with only four characters in this version. | ||
* The menu music is lower in pitch. | * The menu music is lower in pitch. | ||
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* While it also has the same intro as ''[[Rayman M]]'', the part which introduces the [[Teensie]]s was removed. | * While it also has the same intro as ''[[Rayman M]]'', the part which introduces the [[Teensie]]s was removed. | ||
* The [[Popolopoï]] mode is renamed to "Target Mode", and a time attack mode was added. | * The [[Popolopoï]] mode is renamed to "Target Mode", and a time attack mode was added. | ||
* The [[Lum]]s Mode is now all about collecting as many [[ | * The [[Lum]]s Mode is now all about collecting as many [[Yellow Lum]]s as possible while racing against another character. | ||
* [[Tily]]'s voice is apparently a mix of her voice clips and [[Ly]]'s, which are sped up. | * [[Tily]]'s voice is apparently a mix of her voice clips and [[Ly]]'s, which are sped up. | ||
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*Jodi Forrest as [[Tily]], [[Razorwife]], [[Globette]] | *Jodi Forrest as [[Tily]], [[Razorwife]], [[Globette]] | ||
*Joseph Sheridan as [[Globox]], [[Henchman 800]], [[Henchman 1000]] | *Joseph Sheridan as [[Globox]], [[Henchman 800]], [[Henchman 1000]] | ||
*Ken Starcevic as [[Razorbeard]] | *Ken Starcevic as [[Admiral Razorbeard|Razorbeard]] | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="240px"> | <gallery widths="320px" heights="240px"> | ||
File:RaymanRushTitle.jpg | File:RaymanRushTitle.jpg|The menu. | ||
File:RaymanRushCharacter.jpg | File:RaymanRushCharacter.jpg|The character selection screen. | ||
Image:RRushPlay 002.jpg | Image:RRushPlay 002.jpg|One of the levels. | ||
Image:RRushPlay 003.jpg | Image:RRushPlay 003.jpg|[[Rayman]] stunned. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Covers== | ==Covers== | ||
{| | {| | ||
| [[Image:Rayman Rush Cover - USA.jpg|thumb|250px|The cover of the | | [[Image:Rayman Rush Cover - USA.jpg|thumb|250px|The cover of the North American version of ''Rayman Rush''.]] | ||
| [[Image:Rayman Rush - Back cover USA.jpg|thumb|250px|The back cover of the | | [[Image:Rayman Rush - Back cover USA.jpg|thumb|250px|The back cover of the North American version of ''Rayman Rush''.]] | ||
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[[Category:Rayman games]] | [[Category:Rayman games]] | ||
[[Category:Remakes and ports]] | [[Category:Remakes and ports]] | ||
Revision as of 23:42, 10 December 2017
| Rayman Rush | ||
|---|---|---|
| Published by | Ubisoft | |
| Developed by | Ubisoft Shanghai | |
| Release date | 2002 | |
| Genre | Racing | |
| Gameplay mode | Single player, multiplayer (2 players only) | |
| Platforms | Sony PlayStation | |
| Ratings | 3+ (ELSPA), E (ESRB) | |
| Distribution media | CD-ROM | |
Rayman Rush is a remake of Rayman M developed by Ubisoft Shanghai only for the Sony PlayStation in 2002. While it was the same game as Rayman M both in terms of plot and concept, only the racing half of the game was ported. Also there are a lot of other differences, probably due to the PlayStation's limited specifications, resulting in a poor conversion.
Differences from Rayman M
- The Teensies are replaced by a pink female Globox called Globette. She uses Tily's sound clips sped down, and for an unknown reason, shares the musical theme of Dark Globox, a character who only appears in the GameCube and Xbox versions of Rayman Arena. Because of this, the player starts with only four characters in this version.
- The menu music is lower in pitch.
- Each character is now equipped with freeze bullets like in the Rayman M battle game Lum Spring, which freezes a character for five seconds when shot.
- Some of Rayman M's bonus levels now use textures and are made into proper levels, most notably the Canopy.
- The Water Canyon level has a new map.
- The game has a slightly different ending, which is shown after beating just the Championship.
- Only 2 players can play together this time.
- While it also has the same intro as Rayman M, the part which introduces the Teensies was removed.
- The Popolopoï mode is renamed to "Target Mode", and a time attack mode was added.
- The Lums Mode is now all about collecting as many Yellow Lums as possible while racing against another character.
- Tily's voice is apparently a mix of her voice clips and Ly's, which are sped up.
Levels
Zone 0
Zone 1
Zone 2
Voice cast
- David Gasman as Rayman
- Jodi Forrest as Tily, Razorwife, Globette
- Joseph Sheridan as Globox, Henchman 800, Henchman 1000
- Ken Starcevic as Razorbeard
Gallery
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The menu.
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The character selection screen.
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One of the levels.
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Rayman stunned.
Covers
Trivia
- It was revealed in March 2013, that the game can be completed at 100%. Until then only 99.2% was known to be possible. The percentage most likely has some kind of connection with the time records made through the game.
See also
External links
| Locations from Rayman M, Rayman Arena and Rayman Rush | ||
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| Beginner League | Race | First Ruins • Nebulous Tower • Dark Sewer |
| Battle | Shadow Plain • Rise and Shrine • Sunset Coast | |
| Advanced League | Race | Dawn Sand • Water Canyon • Thousand Waterfalls |
| Battle | Timber Wood • Haunted Yard • Palm Beach | |
| Expert League | Race | Forest Jump • Zenith Harbour • Treasure Ship |
| Battle | Spellbound Forest • Ly's Palace • Coconut Island | |
| Extreme League | Race | Pipe Maze • Lava Factory • Electric Final |
| Battle | Gemstone Temple • Forgotten Dungeon • Ghastly Trees | |
| Bonus League | Race | Big Bang • Future • Born To Slide • On and On • Speed Stress |
| Battle | Spooky Towers | |
| Rayman Rush exclusive | Race | Canopy |
| Rayman Arena (GameCube/Xbox) exclusive | Race | Extreme Slide |
| Battle | Pac Arena • Low Gravity Arena • Kuraï | |




