Two more similar level packs using the same engine were released in subsequent years – Rayman By His Fans (1998, French title Rayman Par Ses Fans) and Rayman 60 Levels (1999, Rayman 60 Niveaux Inédits in French). It also came with the “Mapper” program that the levels were created with, and could be used to create additional custom levels. Nor is it a proper sequel, as it features identical gameplay, no story, no new characters just new levels and a few new objects that were not present in the original game. Released in 1997, Rayman Designer (German title Rayman’s World) is not really an expansion pack, as it is an independent game, and does not require the original.
#RAYMAN LEGENDS STEAM SALE HISTORY MANUAL#
Yellow CD EU release + Hebrew manual Rayman Designer and other level packs All versions support English, French and German languages the corresponding intro/ending speech is also encoded as CD audio – one track per language. For the world music, the shorter individual tracks from the PlayStation version have been merged together into single track per world, which loops for every level (rather than specific sections playing for specific levels), and the special sound effect tracks were removed. As far as I know, gameplay is identical for all of them, but cheat codes may be different.Īll versions of the game have the music in CD audio format on the game disc. There have been releases for the European, North-American and other markets some came in a box, some as a jewel case only, and with different color CDs. The gameplay is similar to the PlayStation version, except cage/life locations have been altered in most levels and one level has been completely remade. PC/MS-DOS was the last main platform to receive Rayman, after PlayStation, Jaguar and Saturn. The first Rayman game, expansions and spin-offs
#RAYMAN LEGENDS STEAM SALE HISTORY PC#
This write-up summarizes what I know about the PC release history of the franchise. Every game in the series has seen multiple releases, due to different locales, bundles and collections, etc. In some cases there were minor content differences, and there has been a small handful of PC exclusives as well.
Most PC games in the Rayman Series through the years have been ports of the mainline console versions, or developed simultaneously with them.