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| name = Rayman Rush | | name = Rayman Rush | ||
| image = [[Image:RRush PS1EUcov.jpg|center|200px|''Rayman Rush'']] | | image = [[Image:RRush PS1EUcov.jpg|center|200px|''Rayman Rush'']] | ||
| published by = Ubisoft | | published by = [[Ubisoft]] | ||
| developed by = Ubisoft Shanghai | | developed by = [[Ubisoft|Ubisoft Shanghai]] | ||
| 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 | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''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]] | * 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. | ||
* 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. | * 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 (Rayman Rush)|Canopy]]. | * Some of ''[[Rayman M]]'''s bonus levels now use textures and are made into proper levels, most notably the [[Canopy (Rayman Rush)|Canopy]]. | ||
* The [[Water Canyon]] level has a new map. | * The [[Water Canyon]] level has a new map. | ||
* The game has a slightly different ending, which is shown after beating just the Championship. | * The game has a slightly different ending, which is shown after beating just the Championship. | ||
* Only 2 players can play together this time. | * Only 2 players can play together this time. | ||
* While it also has the same intro as ''Rayman M'', the part which introduces the | * 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. | ||
==Levels== | ==Levels== | ||
===Zone 0=== | |||
* [[Canopy (Rayman Rush)|Canopy]] | |||
* [[First Ruins]] | * [[First Ruins]] | ||
* [[Electric Final|Electric Tunnel]] | |||
* [[Water Canyon]] | |||
===Zone 1=== | |||
* [[Forest Jump]] | |||
* [[Nebulous Tower]] | * [[Nebulous Tower]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Lava Factory]] | ||
* [[Dawn Sand]] | * [[Dawn Sand]] | ||
===Zone 2=== | |||
* [[Zenith Harbor]] | * [[Zenith Harbor]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Dark Sewer]] | ||
* [[Pipe Maze]] | * [[Pipe Maze]] | ||
* [[1000 Waterfalls]] | |||
==Voice cast== | ==Voice cast== | ||
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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"> | ||
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== | |||
{| | {| | ||
| [[Image:Rayman Rush Cover - USA.jpg|thumb|250px|The cover of the North American version of ''Rayman Rush''.]] | |||
| [[Image:Rayman Rush Cover - USA.jpg|thumb|250px|The cover of the | | [[Image:Rayman Rush - Back cover USA.jpg|thumb|250px|The back cover of the North American version of ''Rayman Rush''.]] | ||
| [[Image:Rayman Rush - Back cover USA.jpg|thumb|250px|The back cover of the | |||
|} | |} | ||
==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== | ==See also== | ||
* ''[[Rayman M]]'' | * ''[[Rayman M]]'' | ||
* ''[[Rayman Arena]]'' | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Revision as of 13:27, 23 January 2019
Rayman Rush | ||
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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
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 |