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Revision as of 12:38, 10 July 2020
What follows is a list of every Rayman demo available and the content they include.
The list does not include developer builds (like prototypes) and unpublic demos (like press demos). Repeated names are in fact different demos.
(?) means that this disc includes an existing but unchecked demo.
Sony PlayStation
Rayman
- Availability:
- Japanese DemoDemo PlayStation Vol. 3
- Content:
- The Dream Forest (single unknown level)
- Blue Mountains (single unknown level)
- Notable differences:
- The world map is the same as from the Atari Jaguar beta version with an Electoon moving on the map. There is also a point on the giant, floating present, although it can't be accessed.
- In the files, Band Land is referred to as Chromatic Skies and Picture City as Image City—almost literal translations of the original French names Le Ciel Chromatique and La Cité des Images.
- Early loading screen images are used. The one for the Blue Mountains shows Mr Stone throwing the boulder at Rayman.
- Early sequenced music is used.
- When falling from high places Rayman will appear stunned.
- The lives counter displays a single digit.
- Rather than getting Electoon markers on a medallion upon breaking a cage the player now has to collect the Electoons from it with a separate counter being available for that, replacing the tings.
- The Big Powers use an incorrect palette for parts of their animation.
- External links:
Rayman
- Availability:
- Japanese DemoDemo PlayStation Vol. 6
- Content:
- Moskito's Nest part 3
Rayman - Playable Game Preview
- Availability:
- ?
- Content:
- Notable differences:
- Ad of the Rayman game at the end of the demo.
- Notes:
- Codename: SLUS-90001
- Contains $5 check for the full version of the game.
- External links:
Rayman
- Availability:
- Official UK PlayStation Magazine CD 2 (SLES-00150)
- OPM Euro Demo 22 (SCED-00818)
- PlayStation Kids (France and German OPM special issue - SCED-01229)
- Euro Demo Classics Special (German OPM special issue - SCED-00994) (?)
- Content:
- The Swamps of Forgetfulness part 1 (titled Pink Plant Woods)
- Allegro Presto part 1 (titled Bongo Hills)
- Twilight Gulch part 2
- Pencil Pentathlon part 2 (titled Eraser Plains)
- Notable differences:
- 1 minute timer on every level.
- External links:
Rayman 2
- Availability:
- Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine Vol. 36 (SCUS-94599)
- OPM Euro Demo 62 (SCED-02636)
- OPM Euro Demo 81 (SCED-03458)
- Play Zone Vol. 24 (SLED-03165)
- Rayman 2 The Great Escape CD Demo (SLUS-90095) (USA)
- Rayman 2 The Great Escape CD Demo (SLED-03050) (EU) (?)
- OPM France Euro Demo 44 (SCED-02648) (?)
- OPM France Euro Demo 51 (SCED-02655) (?)
- OPM Germany Euro Demo 10/00 (SCED-02663) (?)
- OPM Germany Euro Demo 03/02 (SCED-03478) (?)
- OPM Germany Euro Demo 11/02 (SCED-03897) (?)
- Content:
- The Bayou part 1
- Notable differences:
- Only English available.
- External links:
Rayman Rush
- Availability:
- OPM Euro Demo 83 (SCED-03786)
- OPM Euro Demo 84 (SCED-03787)
- OPM Euro Demo 93 (SCED-04035)
- OPM Euro Demo 99 (SCED-04078)
- McDonald's: Demo 03 (SCED-03911) (?)
- OPM Germany Euro Demo 05/02 (SCED-03887) (?)
- Content:
- Water Canyon (Lums Mode)
- Electric Tunnel (Racing mode)
- Auto-played demo option
- Notable differences:
- No character selection. Rayman as a player 1 and Globox as a player 2.
- No level selection. Water Canyon for singleplayer and Electric Tunnel for multiplayer.
- External links:
Sony PlayStation 2
Rayman M
- Availability:
- OPS2M Demo 13 (SCED-50148)
- OPS2M Demo 13 Germany (SCED-50594) (?)
- OPS2M Germany 2003/09 (SCED-51571) (?)
- OPS2M Germany 2007/03 (SCED-54692) (?)
- Content:
- Nebulous Tower
- Shadow Plain
- Rayman and Globox as playable characters
- Notable differences:
- Different loading screen.
- The menu plays the music from the Crypts Popolopoï mode.
- There are 9 character slots, suggestion a ninth scrapped character.
- Many of the sound effects are different.
- Some text fonts are different.
- Several graphics differ, such as the stars, speed boost, character icons in a battle and the icons from the Lums Radar.
- The energy spheres are yellow with sparkles, similar to the Rayman 2 energy spheres.
- There are missing platforms in Nebulous Tower.
- The artwork for Shadow Plains is different.
- The level titles are not capitalized.
- The Lums from the Lum Spring mode are different.
- Globox had a different idle animation in a race, which corresponds to the character selection screen animation in Rayman Arena for GameCube/Xbox.
- External links:
Rayman 3
- Availability:
- Rayman Revolution (various platinum releases)
- Content:
- Clearleaf Forest part 3 (titled Dangerous Game)
- The Tower of the Leptys part 3 (titled Special Invaders)
- Trailer
- Notable differences:
- The loading screen is different.
- The Pigpots have an earlier design.
- Rayman yells when grabbing a flying hook with the LockJaw.
- Globox and André have different voices.
- The lock target image is different.
- Different music and sound effects.
- Different dialogues in Special Invaders.
- The points given by some actions are different, like for example, a Green Gem rewards the player with 100 points instead of 1500.
- The cages medallion is different.
- Podocrocks are added near the Heavy Metal Fist.
- There are 3 Hoodmongers at the beginning of the Dangerous Game (instead of 2).
- Notes:
- Codename: SLED-51225
- External links:
Rayman 3
- Availability:
- Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine Issue 67 (SCUS-97242)
- Content:
- Clearleaf Forest part 3 (titled Dangerous Game)
- The Tower of the Leptys part 3 (titled Special Invaders)
- Notable differences:
- Notes:
- Bug: Rayman's hair has normal colour while flying even if the power is active.
- Bug: The platform the Hoodboom is coming from has a hole in it, like in some other demos, but it is not visible due to being covered by the texture.
- Bug: Camera mode bugs the point counter.
- The "trailer" option from the previous demo has been changed to the options menu.
- Hints from the previous demo have been cut.
- External links:
Rayman 3
- Availability:
- OPS2M Demo 31 (SCED-51529)
- OPS2M Demo 31 France (SCED-51556)
- OPS2M Germany 2003/04 (SCED-51566)
- OPS2M Germany Special Edition 2003/02 (SCED-51549) (?)
- OPS2M Special Edition 14 (SCED-51543) (?)
- Content:
- Clearleaf Forest part 3 (titled Dangerous Game)
- The Tower of the Leptys part 3 (titled Special Invaders)
- Auto-played demo
- Notable differences:
- 6-minute time limit for each level.
- Auto-played demo of Dangerous Game starts after waiting without the action for 1 minute.
- Two ads of Rayman 3 at the end of the level.
- Notes:
- After the end of the time limit, the blur effect appears and after a while, the Rayman 3 ad shows up, then the demo ends.
- Bug (works only in Special Invaders): If the auto-played demo will be ended (by pressing a button) at the moment when Rayman uses the power-ups, his skin will be permanently changed to Laser-Washing Powder suit, until the level ends (it is possible to get this effect with Vortex, LockJaw and Shock Rocket).
- External links:
Sony PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360
Rayman Origins
- Availability:
- PlayStation Store
- Microsoft Store
- Content:
- Notable differences:
- The option to change characters is available in the Swinging Caves.
- The load screen text "Bubbling to the Glade of Dreams".
- Demo world map.
- Notes:
- Raybox is the bonus character in the Xbox version, while in the PlayStation version it is Red Globox.
- External links:
Rayman 3 HD (Trial)
- Availability:
- PlayStation Store
- Microsoft Store
- Content:
- The Fairy Council part 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
- External links:
Rayman Legends
- Availability:
- PlayStation Store
- Microsoft Store
- Content:
- Once upon a Time (titled Teensies in Trouble)
- Once upon a Time: Invaded (titled Teensies in Trouble - Invaded)
- Ray and the Beanstalk (titled Toad Story)
- Ray and the Beanstalk: Invaded (titled Toad Story - Invaded)
- Castle Rock
Sony PlayStation Vita
Rayman Origins (Trial)
- Availability:
- PlayStation Store
- Content:
PC
Rayman
- Availability:
- Rayman The Short Trip
- Digitally on Ubisoft's website
- PC Power magazine issue 26 (?)
- Content:
- Pink Plant Woods part 4
- Notable differences:
- None of the cheat codes work.
- The level starts again if the player loses all their lives.
- The game is version 1.10
- Notes:
- This demo was distributed by Ubisoft under various names.
- "raydemo.exe" contains original files but the extractor can't create folders, making the demo normally unplayable
- "demoray.exe" contains an additional .pif file to make the demo run in a multi-tasking environment.
- This demo was distributed by Ubisoft under various names.
- External links:
Rayman - Interactive Preview
- Availability:
- ?
- Content:
- Notable differences:
- None of the cheat codes work.
- The save functionality has been disabled. Attempting to save will result in the text "No save available".
- The game files include all the levels, as well as the intro and ending cutscenes
- The game requires the CD to be inserted to play, unlike most other demos
- The demo is available in English, French and German
- The game is version 1.12
Finishing the demo results in this text output to the DOS prompt (only available in English):
Hi folks!Thanks for playing my demo ! But remember, you've only seen a very small part of the whole game.
If you want to finish the dream forest, scale the blue mountains, rock through band land, and take a peek at picture city ... not to mention getting the evil mr dark and his cronies in candy chateau... then get your hands on a copy of the full version of rayman.
It is available now at stores everywhere.
For more information about rayman, or ubi soft's other entertainment software for gaming consoles and cd rom computers, call us at :
1 800 ubi soft
or visit out web site at :
- External links:
Rayman Gold
- Availability:
- Digitally on Ubisoft's website
- Content:
- The first level from every world
Rayman Junior
- Availability:
- Digitally on Ubisoft's website
- Content:
- Rocky Road stage 3
- Percussion Path stage 4
- External links:
Rayman 2
- Availability:
- Rayman Compilation
- Digitally on Ubisoft's website
- Content:
- The Fairy Glade part 3 and 4
- Notable differences:
- The Hall of Doors uses the French name "Mapmonde".
- The heads-up display can't by triggered to show by pressing "J".
- The total amount of cages show 0 instead of 7 like in the final version. Cages can however still be broken and will result in it showing 1/0 etc.
- Rayman falls into the level after the pirate animation in the first demo, instead of afterwards like in the final version.
- Rayman starts with the upgraded fist from the Canopy.
- The glowing effects when shooting and collecting Lums is white rather than yellow.
- No sounds.
- Pause menu looks different.
- Notes:
- Ubisoft referred to this demo as "low".
- External links:
Rayman 2
- Availability:
- Rayman 2 "Version courte du jeu pour PC Rayman 2" demo
- Digitally on Ubisoft's website
- Added with various releases of Tonic Trouble (?)
- Added with Maxi Gamer Phoenix 2 graphic card driver disc (?)
- Power Play 11/1999 (German magazine) (?)
- PC Gamer Demo Disc 5.3 - 1999 (?)
- Content:
- The Fairy Glade part 3 and 4
- Notable differences:
- Notes:
- Ubisoft referred to this demo as "high".
- Some releases contain a $5 rebate for the full version of the game.
- External links:
Rayman M The Challenge
- Availability:
- Available with certain Nesquik products in Italy.
- Content:
Rayman 3
- EXE Dates:
- October 1, 2002
- October 21, 2002
- Availability:
- Rayman M (releases with "free demo" mark) (October 21, 2002 version)
- Added with Rayman Experience (?)
- Content:
- Clearleaf Forest part 3 (titled Dangerous Game)
- The Tower of the Leptys part 3 (titled Special Invaders)
- Trailer
- Notable differences:
- Differences between the two builds are unknown.
- The loading screen is different - beta version of "The Usual Suspects".
- The Pigpots have an earlier design.
- Globox and André have different voices.
- The lock target is different.
- Different music and sound effects.
- The door at the beginning of the Dangerous Game cannot be accessed because Heavy Metal Fist has been replaced with podocrocks.
- The cages medallion is different.
- Ad of the Rayman 3 at the end of the level.
- Different dialogues in Special Invaders.
- There are 3 Hoodmongers at the beginning of the Dangerous Game (instead of 2).
- External links:
Rayman 3
- EXE Date:
- December 9, 2002
- Availability:
- Joystick Magazine number 145 - CD 1
- Content:
- The Fairy Council part 3 (titled Bad Sauce)
- Clearleaf Forest part 3 (titled Dangerous Game)
- The Tower of the Leptys part 3 (titled Special Invaders)
- Notable differences:
- The platform in the Fairy Council on which player learns how to move contains texture of Gamecube buttons from Gamecube version of the game.
- Ad of the Rayman 3 at the end of the level.
- The loading screen is different - beta version of "The Usual Suspects".
- External links:
Rayman 3
- EXE Date:
- January 6, 2003
- Availability:
- Rayman 3: Special Edition (distributed with The Sun newspaper)
- K-Zone magazine promotional disc (?)
- LU Prince biscuits promotional disc (?)
- Added to the Rayman 3 Press Kit release with additional marketing information (?)
- Downloadable from various websites
- Content:
- The Fairy Council part 3 (titled Dangerous Game)
- The Land of the Livid Dead part 2 (titled Highland Drifters)
- The Longest Shortcut part 3 (titled Bad Sauce)
- Notable differences:
- The loading screen is different - beta version of "The Usual Suspects".
- Ad of the Rayman 3 at the end of the level.
- External links:
Rayman 3
- EXE Date:
- January 6, 2003
- Availability:
- ?
- Content:
- The Fairy Council part 3 (titled Palace of the King)
- The Fairy Council part 6 (titled Psychedelic Rails)
- The Bog of Murk part 5 (titled Dangerous Game)
- Notable differences:
- Rayman falls when he reaches the end of Psychedelic Rails (like in the prototype).
- The graphic glitch in the introduction cutscene of the Razoff's mansion.
- The loading screen is different - beta version of "The Usual Suspects".
- Ad of the Rayman 3 at the end of the level.
- External links:
Rayman Raving Rabbids
- Availability:
- ASDA supermarkets promotional disc (?)
- Content:
- Unknown
Rayman Origins
- Availability:
- Steam
- Content:
- Notable differences:
- The option to change characters is available in the Swinging Caves.
- The load screen text "Bubbling to the Glade of Dreams".
- Demo exclusive world map.
Rayman Legends
- Availability:
- Steam
- Uplay
- Content:
- Once upon a Time (titled Teensies in Trouble)
- Once upon a Time: Invaded (titled Teensies in Trouble - Invaded)
- Ray and the Beanstalk (titled Toad Story)
- Ray and the Beanstalk: Invaded (titled Toad Story - Invaded)
- Castle Rock
Nintendo Wii U
Rayman Legends Challenges App
- Availability:
- Nintendo eShop
- Content:
- Online Challenges (no longer supported)
- Once upon a Time (titled Teensies in Trouble)
- Ray and the Beanstalk (titled Toad Story)
- Castle Rock
- Notable differences:
- The UI for the dialog boxes are different.
Rayman Legends
- Availability:
- Wii U Kiosk
- Content:
- Once upon a Time (titled Teensies in Trouble)
- Ray and the Beanstalk (titled Toad Story)
- Castle Rock
- Notable differences:
- Heroes painting is named "Collection of Heroes".
- No Bubble Dreamer in the Main Gallery.
- 12-minute time limit.
- External links:
Nintendo 3DS
Rayman Origins
- Availability:
- Nintendo eShop
- Content:
- External links:
Nintendo Switch
Rayman Legends Definitive Edition
- Availability:
- Nintendo eShop
- Content:
- Once upon a Time (titled Teensies in Trouble)
- Once upon a Time: Invaded (titled Teensies in Trouble - Invaded)
- Ray and the Beanstalk (titled Toad Story)
- Ray and the Beanstalk: Invaded (titled Toad Story - Invaded)
- Castle Rock
- Kung Foot
- Murfy's Touch
- Notes:
- An early released version of this demo had sound glitches. This version was quickly removed from the eShop and said to be an early version not representing the final product. The sound glitches were fixed once the demo officially launched.
- External links:
Sega Saturn
Rayman - Playable Game Preview
- Availability:
- ?
- Content:
- Notable differences:
- Ad of the Rayman game at the end of the demo.
- Notes:
- Contains $5 check for the full version of the game.
- External links:
Dreamcast
Rayman 2
- Availability:
- Dream On Volume 6
- Official Dreamcast Magazine (US) Demo Discs 4 (?)
- Content:
- The Fairy Glade part 3
- Notable differences:
- The amount of Yellow Lums was adapted to 17 and the amount of cages was adapted to 2.
- External links:
Rayman 2
- Availability:
- Dream On Volume 8
- Dreamcast Generator Vol. 2
- Dream On Volume 7 & 8 (special France demo)
- Content:
- Notable differences:
- The amount of Yellow Lums was adapted to 40.
- Notes:
- Only Generator Vol. 2 contains information about the 10 thousand dollars contest.
- External links:
iOS
Rayman 2
- Availability:
- App Store (no longer available)
- Content:
- Notable differences:
- The Lift minigame is not present in the full version.