Rayman (video game)
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Rayman is a 2D platform video game developed by Ubisoft for Atari Jaguar, PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and Sega Saturn on 1995, PC (MS-DOS) on 1996, Game Boy Color on 2000, Game Boy Advance on 2001, Nintendo DSi on 2009, Nintendo 3DS for virtual console on 2012, and finally iOS and Android on 2016 with the name of Rayman Classic, on October of 2018 the game appears on the 20 games of PlayStation Classic. [1]
Development
The game was created by a french designer called Michel Ancel with the programmer Frédéric Houde and the artist Alexandra Steible, the first designs was produced in the 1980's on there teenage. [2]
Rayman (video Game) Media
Michel Ancel (pictured in 2007), the creator and lead designer of Rayman
References
- ↑ Announcing PlayStation Classic’s Full Lineup of 20 Games (in en-US). PlayStation.Blog (2018-10-29). Retrieved 2022-03-31.
- ↑ House, © Future Publishing Limited Quay. The Making Of Rayman | Retro Gamer (in en-US). www.retrogamer.net. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
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