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Full Release (1995)
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Developer(s)
Ubi Pictures
Publisher(s)
Ubisoft Entertainment
Genre(s)
Platform, Adventure
Platform(s)
PlayStation 3, Sega Saturn, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation
Keywords
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Rayman is a side-scrolling platformer starring the titular Rayman, a big-nosed chap with no arms or legs. Rayman can jump and use his hair to hover for a short period of time. He can also attack by throwing his fists, or winding up his fists for a more powerful punch. He can occasionally find special power ups that grant him unlimited flying power, giving him the ability to navigate through tricky mazes.
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