This game is particularly awesome to me because it got ported to so many different systems with each being distinctively different. It got released for PSX, N64, Dreamcast, PS2. There are comprehensive lists online mentioning all of the differences between each version so I won't go over that, but what's important to note is that the Nintendo 64 was the original version. This recording features all lums and cages collected which wasn't necessary but I did so anyway as most of it was a lossless thing to do. It's a really fun game game with very casual difficulty, even for those wishing to 100% it.
This is a great game , my siblings and I took turns playing this game and together we nearly made it to the end. My friends and I also played this when they had a sleepover at my place. Ultimately one of my friends and I managed to beat the game together. So much nostalgia and childhood memories , thank you for this.
I’ve always loved the Rayman franchise (at least when the Rabbids aren’t involved), but the first game was so hard my mother wouldn’t buy the sequel because I never finished the first. When I turned 19 though, I got a PS Vita and finally had my first taste of Rayman 2 through the Classics page of the store. I immediately fell in love with the game, and I really hope it comes to the Classics Catalogue on PS4.
Always thought it interesting that this game has the target platform of N64 when the first game was defined by the PS One, did Nintendo 64 owners even recognize this character or question where the first game was when they picked this up? Almost think they could’ve just cut the 2 in the N64 version specifically since it’s so vastly different to the first game that it already served as a good introduction to the character for Nintendo fans.
This is still my preferred Rayman game overall and a top 3 mascot platform adventure game on the console; the N64 version (with Expansion pak enabled) and Dreamcast versions are the best. The PS2 version added an unnecessary hub world which made the game feel bloated and diminished the well optimized game flow. More is not always more.
Opening to Rayman 2: The Great Escape 2000 VHS Release: Friday November 12, 1999 VHS Release: Tuesday August 15, 2000 FBI Warning Nintendo 64 Home Video Coming Soon To Theaters “The Legend Of Zelda: Majora’s Mask” October 27, 2000 “Mario Tennis” Fall 2000 Coming Soon To Own On Video And DVD “Banjo-Tooie” Coming this November Only On Video And DVD “Spyro: Year Of The Dragon” Premiering Only On DVD And Video October 24, 2000 “Crash Bash” Coming Soon to Video And DVD Feature Presentation Format Screen Nintendo 64
This game is particularly awesome to me because it got ported to so many different systems with each being distinctively different. It got released for PSX, N64, Dreamcast, PS2. There are comprehensive lists online mentioning all of the differences between each version so I won't go over that, but what's important to note is that the Nintendo 64 was the original version.
This recording features all lums and cages collected which wasn't necessary but I did so anyway as most of it was a lossless thing to do. It's a really fun game game with very casual difficulty, even for those wishing to 100% it.
Why did you put the resolution setting on Low at the start?
This is a great game , my siblings and I took turns playing this game and together we nearly made it to the end.
My friends and I also played this when they had a sleepover at my place.
Ultimately one of my friends and I managed to beat the game together.
So much nostalgia and childhood memories , thank you for this.
this game is so good at creating atmospheres
The Precipice- Enormous and outstanding level!
This really shows the power advantage of the N64 over the PS1 which had to be watered down due to hardware limitations.
One of the most interesting platformers out there! Rayman 2 is still a great time as it has incredible gameplay and beautiful graphics at the time!
Whale Bay level is gorgeous!
I really want to finish this game, but Tomb of the Ancient gives me the creeps
Oh boy! A perfect time to play Rayman DS whilst also help from this video in case I am stuck in a level. Excellent ^v^
Childhood!
This is the only game of Rayman to be made by N64.
The N64 console made this game?
@Greg Nuna Thats right
@@gregnuna apparently the n64 has a pretty high IQ, I heard it also made jak and daxter.
Ah. The original version of Rayman 2.
I’ve always loved the Rayman franchise (at least when the Rabbids aren’t involved), but the first game was so hard my mother wouldn’t buy the sequel because I never finished the first. When I turned 19 though, I got a PS Vita and finally had my first taste of Rayman 2 through the Classics page of the store. I immediately fell in love with the game, and I really hope it comes to the Classics Catalogue on PS4.
Always thought it interesting that this game has the target platform of N64 when the first game was defined by the PS One, did Nintendo 64 owners even recognize this character or question where the first game was when they picked this up? Almost think they could’ve just cut the 2 in the N64 version specifically since it’s so vastly different to the first game that it already served as a good introduction to the character for Nintendo fans.
Having played the PS1 version then the Dreamcast and then N64. I think the Dreamcast version is the best.
But because the N64 is cartridge based no load times baby!
Nice play im doing rayman 2 n64 of my n64 pc
There is the special edition for the playstation 2 version of rayman 2 revolution.
How about a longplay of Rayman Revolution for the PS2?
Ubisoft used to make fun original games & now it's just clones of Far Cry every year...
True Story. They followed the money.....straight to hell...
This is still my preferred Rayman game overall and a top 3 mascot platform adventure game on the console; the N64 version (with Expansion pak enabled) and Dreamcast versions are the best. The PS2 version added an unnecessary hub world which made the game feel bloated and diminished the well optimized game flow. More is not always more.
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Opening to Rayman 2: The Great Escape 2000 VHS
Release: Friday November 12, 1999
VHS Release: Tuesday August 15, 2000
FBI Warning
Nintendo 64 Home Video
Coming Soon To Theaters
“The Legend Of Zelda: Majora’s Mask”
October 27, 2000
“Mario Tennis”
Fall 2000
Coming Soon To Own On Video And DVD
“Banjo-Tooie”
Coming this November Only On Video And DVD
“Spyro: Year Of The Dragon”
Premiering Only On DVD And Video October 24, 2000
“Crash Bash”
Coming Soon to Video And DVD
Feature Presentation
Format Screen
Nintendo 64
This game art style aged like whine