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|image = <tabber>USA = [[File:Rayman_-_Box_Art.png|250px]]|-|Japan = [[File:Rayman JP.jpg|250px]]|-|Europe = [[File:Rayman EU.jpg|250px]]|-|3DS = [[File:Rayman 3DS.png|200px]]</tabber>
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|developer = [[Ubisoft|Ubisoft Milan]]
| name = Rayman
 
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|publisher = Ubisoft
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|system1 = Game Boy Color
| caption = North American box art
 
 
|system1NA = March 29, [[2000]]
| developer = [[Ubi Soft Milan]]
 
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|system1JP = March 24, [[2000]]
 
|system1EU = July 24, [[2000]]
| system1 = Game Boy Color
 
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|system2 = DSi Ware
| system1NA = March 29, 2000
 
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|system2NA = December 7, [[2009]]
| system1JP = March 24, 2000
 
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|system2EU = December 25, [[2009]]
| system1EU = July 24, 2000
 
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|system2AU = December 25, [[2009]]
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|system3 = Virtual Console (3DS)
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|system3NA = May 31, [[2012]]
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|system3JP = July 25, [[2012]]
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|system3EU = May 31, [[2012]]
| rating = Yes
 
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|system3AU = May 31, [[2012]]
| ESRB = E
 
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|genre = Side-scrolling [[Platformer|platformer]]
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|system2JP = May 31, 2012}} '''Rayman '''{{Japanese|レイマン ミスター・ダークの罠 }} is a sidescrolling platform game for the [[Game Boy Color]], developed by [[Ubisoft]] (former Ubi Soft). It's an 8-Bit version of the original Rayman released five years prior [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Jaguar for other] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_(console) systems], and even though it share name, story and gameplay elements, it's a separete title with it's own level design. Some of the musics are from [[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]].
 
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'''''Rayman''''' {{Japanese|レイマン ミスター・ダークの罠}} is a sidescrolling platform game for the [[Game Boy Color]], developed by [[Ubisoft]]. It's an 8-bit version of the original ''Rayman'' released five years prior for other systems, and even though it shares name, story and gameplay elements, it's a separate title with its own level design. Some of the music is taken from ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''.
   
Years later, more faithful versions of the original release were launched for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[DSiWare]] .
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Years later, more faithful versions of the original release were launched for the [[Game Boy Advance]] (called ''[[Rayman Advance]]'') and [[DSiWare]]. This version was also released on the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]]'s [[Virtual Console]] worldwide.
   
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This version was also released on the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]]'s [[Virtual Console]] worldwide.
 
 
{{Rayman games}}
==See also==
 
*[[Rayman Advance]]
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[[Category:Rayman games]]
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[[Category:Ubisoft Milan games]]
*[[Rayman (DSi)]]
 
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[[Category:Ubisoft games]]
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[[Category:Game Boy Color games]]
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[[Category:DSiWare games]]
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[[Category:Virtual Console games (3DS, Game Boy Color)]]
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[[Category:2000 video games]]
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[[Category:2009 video games]]
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[[Category:Platformer games]]
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[[Category:Multiplatform games]]
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[[Category:Remakes]]

Revision as of 22:01, 15 July 2020


Rayman (JP) is a sidescrolling platform game for the Game Boy Color, developed by Ubisoft. It's an 8-bit version of the original Rayman released five years prior for other systems, and even though it shares name, story and gameplay elements, it's a separate title with its own level design. Some of the music is taken from Rayman 2: The Great Escape.

Years later, more faithful versions of the original release were launched for the Game Boy Advance (called Rayman Advance) and DSiWare. This version was also released on the 3DS's Virtual Console worldwide.