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Rayman Returning on DSiWare?

by Jon Lindemann - October 27, 2009, 8:57 pm EDT
Total comments: 8 Source: GamerBytes

Your favorite limbless hero looks to be back in portable form.

Germany's USK rating board recently posted a listing for a DSiWare Rayman title from Ubisoft. Little is known about the game at the present time, but a new title in the Rayman series is certainly a welcome addition to the Nintendo DSi's downloadable library.

The last handheld Rayman game (aside from the Raving Rabbids spin-off series) was 2005's Rayman DS, a port of the Nintendo 64 title Rayman 2: The Great Escape.

The listing appears to have been removed from the website as of press time, but you can check out a captured version over at GamerBytes.

Talkback

Wait, Rayman's not dead yet?

I assumed Rabbids Go Home was about them running from the cops because they murdered Rayman's video game career.

N-WorldOctober 28, 2009

Casualizing/mini-game festing doesn't equal murder, only castration.

I hope this is more than a port of the GBA port of the original Rayman.

KDR_11kOctober 31, 2009

And more than yet another Rayman 2 re-release.

ShyGuyOctober 31, 2009

Quote from: NWR_Neal

Wait, Rayman's not dead yet?

I assumed Rabbids Go Home was about them running from the cops because they murdered Rayman's video game career.

Dismemberment. They chopped off his arms and legs and head. All that was left was a floating torso.

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterNovember 01, 2009

I hope it isn't a re-release of Rayman 1 or 2.

As for the Rabbids, I love them. But I agree in that Ubi did a big mistake in trying to shoehorn them into Rayman's world. Sure, I accepted it in the first game since it did a good job of incorporating them in Rayman's world and giving them a story. But in the second and third game Rayman was an after thought, especially in the second since he sounded and acted like a Rabbid.

hylianhero5249November 02, 2009

Quote from: ShyGuy

Quote from: NWR_Neal

Wait, Rayman's not dead yet?

I assumed Rabbids Go Home was about them running from the cops because they murdered Rayman's video game career.

Dismemberment. They chopped off his arms and legs and head. All that was left was a floating torso.

I think you guys have it all wrong, Rayman committed a crime, so he went to his fantasy-land or wherever the games take place to hide. Then he cut off his own limbs so he wouldn't be instantly recognizable. I do not know anything about the crime or the Rabbid's involvement.

KDR_11kNovember 02, 2009

But then he'd have to hop around like Plok.

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