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Rayman Rush

Rayman Rush

PlayStation
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Release Date: July 8, 2002

Singleplayer

A side-by-side version of a popular series of platform games, in which the player races with another player or with artificial intelligence on routes inspired by locations known from previous parts of the cycle. The title offers seven playable characters, five game modes and eleven tracks. This is a simplified version of Rayman M released for other hardware platforms.

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Rayman Rush is a spi-off of the popular series of platform games created by Ubisoft, released for PS1 in 2002. The title is a party game, in which players take on the role of the characters known from the traditional installments of the series and compete with each other in various arenas. This is a simplified version of Rayman M, known from other hardware platforms.

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In Rayman Rush, seven characters, well-known to fans of the franchise, are at the player's disposal. Among them we can find the title Rayman, his companion Globox and pirate Razorbeard. The selected competitor participates in a series of races on eleven crazy tracks, thematically inspired by the levels of the first two Rayman games. Unlike the version released on platforms as Rayman M, the first edition featured no Battle mode, in which characters instead of racing against each other, fight in specially designed arenas.

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PlayStation 1

PlayStation 1

Developer: Ubisoft

Publisher: Ubisoft

Age restrictions: none

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Rayman Rush
Rayman Rush
Rayman Rush

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Rayman Game Series

Popular among gamers (regardless of age) age series of platformers with a friendly creature in the title role. The creator of the series is French game designer Michel Ancel. The brand is owned by the Ubisoft corporation, and its development is mainly supervised by the Ubisoft Montpellier studio.

Rayman Game Series

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