By Emma Boyle
The Rayman series has appeared on most major consoles since its first release in 1995 but one console it never made it to was the SNES. There had been plans to bring Rayman to the beloved Nintendo console, but they never came to be. Now we all have the chance to play an incomplete version of the game thanks to game designer and archivist Omar Cornut who uploaded an early prototype version of the game to Dropbox.
This is all very exciting, particularly in light of the SNES’ recent resurgence in popularity thanks to the Mini SNES announcement. Look, I love the technological archaeology aspect of this and I can appreciate the feverish excitement and emulator wielding that has resulted. However, though I’m going to let you finish SNES Rayman (though you never will be finished) – Rayman 2: The Great Escape was the best Rayman game of all time.
Alright, actually, I wish I had the self-assurance of Kanye West to say that sentence out loud without adding a tonal question mark to the end of it. However, Rayman 2 is definitely one of the highest points for the invisi-limbed hero and I won’t be convinced otherwise.
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Source:: techradar.com – Gaming