Author Topic: Rayman PSone, Really?  (Read 750 times)

April 22, 2011, 12:42:53 PM
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Has anyone beat Rayman on Playstation without cheating?  I love the graphics and the game for the most part, but I cannot beat it!  Do you really have to free every single caged bunch of pink people?  Every single one?

April 22, 2011, 09:20:07 PM
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Has anyone beat Rayman on Playstation without cheating?  I love the graphics and the game for the most part, but I cannot beat it!  Do you really have to free every single caged bunch of pink people?  Every single one?

Haha, ahhhh Rayman. How I loved that game. XD That's how I beat the game, with freeing all of the caged guys, but I'm not sure if that's required. I'm just a hardcore completionist in "collect-a-thon"-type games, (SM64 being my Holy Grail. XD) so I just did it for the sake of doing it. It MIGHT not be required though.  :P
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April 22, 2011, 09:54:29 PM
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I have little to no idea what the hell you just said lol.  How did you beat the game?  What is XD?  Did you beat it without cheating?

April 22, 2011, 10:04:40 PM
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Hahaha, sorry, "XD" is a smiley face"  :P To word it simply:

Yes, I did beat the game.

Yes, I did it without cheating.

But, I'm not sure if you have to free every single cage. I freed them all, because I wanted to. I'm not sure if you HAVE to.
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April 22, 2011, 10:20:38 PM
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Did you find the game to be unusually difficult?  How the hell did you find them all?  Some appear when you go backwards and magically fall from the sky.

April 23, 2011, 12:21:17 AM
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Well, it's definitely difficult, but not unusually. I just turned on the game and I immediately remembered what to do. You unlock the final level by breaking ALL of the cages in ALL the stages. The easiest thing to do is to just play all the way through the game as normal until you get to the level before the final stage, then go back and replay all of the stages over again and take your time to find all the cages. After you smash all the cages, the final level will be unlocked for you to play.

If you need help finding all of the cages, this walkthrough should help. ;)
http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps/915755-rayman/faqs/40607
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April 23, 2011, 02:39:48 AM
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Has anyone beat Rayman on Playstation without cheating?  I love the graphics and the game for the most part, but I cannot beat it!  Do you really have to free every single caged bunch of pink people?  Every single one?

Haha, ahhhh Rayman. How I loved that game. XD That's how I beat the game, with freeing all of the caged guys, but I'm not sure if that's required. I'm just a hardcore completionist in "collect-a-thon"-type games, (SM64 being my Holy Grail. XD) so I just did it for the sake of doing it. It MIGHT not be required though.  :P

If you are a collect-stuff guy I would recommend Super Mario Galaxy 2 to you! 242 stars to get and some of them hard as nails! I almost ate my controller getting all of them....
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April 23, 2011, 08:56:18 PM
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Haha, trust me, I don't miss a Mario game. XD I wish Rare would take Banjo-Kazooie back to their Jiggy-hunting platformer roots. Literally my two favorite collect-a-thon games were the Banjo games for 64. I didn't totally hate Nuts & Bolts, but it wasn't as good as a Banjo-Threeie could have been.
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April 23, 2011, 10:00:50 PM
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Haha, trust me, I don't miss a Mario game. XD I wish Rare would take Banjo-Kazooie back to their Jiggy-hunting platformer roots. Literally my two favorite collect-a-thon games were the Banjo games for 64. I didn't totally hate Nuts & Bolts, but it wasn't as good as a Banjo-Threeie could have been.

I found all the jiggys on banjo-kazooie they were easy, now banjo-tooie that is a torture i can't find them all yet and i need like 26 more lol...

April 24, 2011, 01:48:35 AM
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The Banjo-Kazooie games were very easy, yeah, but the sense of humor and special moves and re-playability of them are what won me over. Those games were HILARIOUS. I love how they never really took themselves seriously. :P
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April 24, 2011, 09:03:55 PM
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banjo kazooie and tooie are great, but i usualy stick to kazooie. The problem with tooie is that it makes you backtrack a lot, and something that always bothered me is that you do not get inside panels at the beggining on the stage like in kazooie. the first time i got into mumbo's zone i was really confused, i thought it was part of the map. also, i got so mad when i reaized that i could only do 4 out of 10 jiggys in one run in that level, while in banjo kazooie you could make them all i you wanted.

 i'm also a collect a thon guy. the only game that i couldn't finish completely was mario sunhine... stupid blue coins, there are like 30 of them in each stage! and they are not stationary, it depends on the shine number you select. i got them all once, but got into final exams and all that and  forgot to exchange them. i still wonder if the "save" is still in the memory card, even though i remember starting it all again once more.

also DK64 was a nice collect a thon. collect 60 something bananas, 201 golden bananas, two fairies per stage, the rare and nintendo coins and the battle crowns. i know i'm still missing something.

April 24, 2011, 10:09:26 PM
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also DK64 was a nice collect a thon. collect 60 something bananas, 201 golden bananas, two fairies per stage, the rare and nintendo coins and the battle crowns. i know i'm still missing something.

Yeaaaah, finishing DK64 with 101% when I was a kid was SUCH a good feeling. That's what Donkey Kong really needs. Another Adventure game like DK64.
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April 24, 2011, 10:28:58 PM
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DK64 Needs to come to the Virtual Console!  I am so sick of Nintendo pretending like it doesn't exist when it actually is a sequel to DKC3.  Pisses me off!  It is the only DK game you cannot play on the Wii!  All 3 country games can be downloaded, you can buy the Jungle Beat game and DKC Returns.  We need DK64!!!!

April 24, 2011, 10:49:49 PM
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also DK64 was a nice collect a thon. collect 60 something bananas, 201 golden bananas, two fairies per stage, the rare and nintendo coins and the battle crowns. i know i'm still missing something.

Yeaaaah, finishing DK64 with 101% when I was a kid was SUCH a good feeling. That's what Donkey Kong really needs. Another Adventure game like DK64.

that's what pretty much the whole media needs, a game that's not that long (like 150 hour masoquism) or 60 dlls generic games that can be beaten on a weekend.

i miss so muche action/adventure plataformers. i hope someday a new old school type plataformer (like mario 64 of B kazooie) is done, like, form a new franchise
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April 25, 2011, 04:22:37 AM
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The problem with tooie is that it makes you backtrack a lot, and something that always bothered me is that you do not get inside panels at the beggining on the stage like in kazooie. the first time i got into mumbo's zone i was really confused, i thought it was part of the map. also, i got so mad when i reaized that i could only do 4 out of 10 jiggys in one run in that level, while in banjo kazooie you could make them all i you wanted.

 i'm also a collect a thon guy. the only game that i couldn't finish completely was mario sunhine... stupid blue coins, there are like 30 of them in each stage! and they are not stationary, it depends on the shine number you select. i got them all once, but got into final exams and all that and  forgot to exchange them. i still wonder if the "save" is still in the memory card, even though i remember starting it all again once more.

also DK64 was a nice collect a thon. collect 60 something bananas, 201 golden bananas, two fairies per stage, the rare and nintendo coins and the battle crowns. i know i'm still missing something.

I know about tooie, i allways stay like 3 hours per stage to see how much jyggys i find to realize that i need a new ability to reach that thing...

I never complete a game to 100 lol, but i really like to see how much i can get. Only miss 1 fairy in DK 64 i still had the game but i get a new cartridge on better shape i will start all over again  :P

So many bananas, coins, and banana rings there alot of things to collect and get crazy...