


The intro is no longer voiced like in the Dreamcast version and doesn't have any dialogue text either.When Rayman breaks a cage, the total number of cages destroyed thus far is no longer displayed on-screen.Nettles have a shorter, choppier animation cycle.The jingle that plays when Rayman obtains a mask is taken from the Nintendo 64 and Nintendo DS versions.Both Axel and Foutch don't have any aura in this version.The Teensies still speak, but the text is no longer present. During the Teensie cutscenes before entering a level containing one of the four masks, the dialogue "Go on! Go in!" and "Come on! Don't be shy!" has been removed.If a drop is fatal, he respawns with full health.

Rayman no longer loses health from drops into bottomless pits.Lighting is brighter in most levels (most noticeable in the Sanctuary of Rock and Lava and the Iron Mountains), and the lighting/shading on Rayman's model is no longer affected by light sources.The original plum texture can be seen on part of the new model. The plum is now a 3D model as in Rayman 3, rather than the 2D sprite seen in all other versions.The Powder Keg now uses a higher-poly, rounder model.The Stone of Thought, Purple Lum, and ledge leading to Globox Village in the Dreamcast version were removed in the 3DS game.It however does not have the minigames from the Dreamcast version. Rayman 3D is built off the Dreamcast version of Rayman 2, and shares the same Isle of Doors hub level as well as most exclusive cheats and graphical enhancements.Dodge enemies and use SlowDown to slow, stop and even go back in time. (For Nintendo 3DS)ĩ9Seconds ? 99Seconds is a fun, retro-style video game in which you can modify time to avoid all kinds of danger. Order Up!! (demo version) ? Experience the dizzying life of a top-notch chef and restaurateur as you prepare all manner of exotic food on your way to building your own restaurant empire from the ground up. Explore six unique worlds and play through more than 70 levels of platforming madness. Rayman ? This classic, award-winning platformer is the first game in the Rayman series ? now available on Nintendo 3DS. Check out the Order Up!! demo, the retro-style 99Seconds, and Metal Slug 3 for the Virtual Console too. There’s actually a halfway decent selection of downloads this week, anchored by the release of the original Rayman for the Nintendo 3DS.
