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Rayman 3

Moby ID: 30946

OUTNUMBERED... OUTGUNNED... OUTSTANDING!

WREAK HAVOC WITH RAYMAN

Take evil by storm with Rayman's Double-Fist fighting action, new superpowers, style moves, and more.

TOTALLY CHAOTIC COMBAT

Battle with the rabid ranks of the Hoodlum Army - too many enemies to count!

GAME LINK ACTION

Grab 2-4 players for 4 modes of multiplayer hijinks or unlock bonus worlds from Rayman 3 on your Nintendo GameCube.

Source:

Back of Box - Game Boy Advance

He may appear to have no body to connecting his limbs and head, but Rayman should not be underestimated. In this cartoon-style action-platform game, Rayman must extract the Dark Lum lord, who has been swallowed by his rather dumb friend Globox.

With over 50 maps spread across eight universes, plus an N-Gage exclusive four-player Capture The Flag mode, Rayman 3 provides a feast of action-platform gameplay.

Source:

Nokia N-Gage website

Rayman's third adventure crosses over onto Game Boy Advance

Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc builds on the limbless one's solid track record of fun action and good graphics.

All right, Rayman does have hands and feet; it's just that they have no visible means of attachment to the rest of his candy-colored body. The things game developers dream up!

Rayman Advance established this limbless hero in the hearts of Game Boy Advance owners when it was released at the launch of Nintendo's handheld wonder. Now, with Rayman 3, players can expect more 2D side-scrolling action with even more power-ups and a host of smart new enemies.

Globox Guffaw

When the game begins, Rayman's clumsy pal, Globox, accidentally swallows the Lord of the Dark Lums. After Globox disappears in a puff of smoke, Rayman sets out to find his friend before the evil Hoodlums can.

The star of the game is quite recognizable, but there is a growing cast of vibrant characters who aid or impede Rayman on his quest. Returning cast members include Murfy, who gives guidance when you approach one of his magic stones; Razorbeard and his fleet of evil pirate henchmen; and Ly, who grants new abilities throughout the game.

Ray-Can-Do

Rayman can attack with both fists, swing from Purple Lums, and glide using his helicopter hair. He can also smash the ground under his feet with the R Button and climb between walls with the L Button. The result is a game that's more combat-oriented than previous entries.

In some levels, Rayman can grab Sam the Snake for a wild ride. These 3D water skiing challenges are especially fun. You must jump and dodge oncoming obstacles while collecting items.

Many items and unusual characters are scattered throughout the worlds. Cages contain imprisoned creatures that Rayman can free with a couple of smacks from his fists.

Yellow Lums are the keys to unlocking new worlds. Betcha can't find all 1,000! Red Lums restore Rayman's health, while rarer Silver Lums provide an extra life. Green Lums are save checkpoints.

Great Graphics

The series' characteristically colorful graphics look crisper than ever. Rayman and his enemies come to life with exaggerated movements and detailed animation. Lifelike touches include butterflies fluttering in the Forgotten Forest.

As with previous entries in the series, Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc has more personality than a busload of charm-school graduates. If you enjoyed past Rayman games, you'll love this new one. If you're new to the Rayman world, you're in for a great surprise!

Source:

www.nintendo.com - Game Boy Advance


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