![]() The overall reception of the game was poorer than that of Rayman 2. In March 2012, a PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 version titled Rayman 3 HD was released, with improved textures, framerate, lighting and audio quality. In July 2011, the PC version of the game joined Rayman Forever and Rayman 2 on the digital distribution network Good Old Games. In February 2009, members of the Rayman Pirate-Community contacted Ubisoft and successfully arranged for the creation of a new Hall of Fame. However, this function was disabled when RaymanZone was retooled to suit the Raving Rabbids games. Players could post their final scores on the then-new RaymanZone website. ![]() Rayman 3 features a points-based scoring system a first for the series. Ancel played a small role in the development of Rayman 3, assisting the team in various areas (such as Rayman's new look) and meeting with them to brainstorm ideas for characters and environments. ![]() It is notable for being the first Rayman game not directed by series creator Michel Ancel, who was occupied with the development of Beyond Good & Evil at the time. Hoodlum is (1) a word in the English language that is used to denote criminals and (2) a pun referring to lums with hoods. Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc is the third major game in the Rayman series, and the sequel to Rayman 2. Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo GameCube, Microsoft Xbox, Macintosh, Sony PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network), Microsoft Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Arcade), Microsoft Xbox One (backward compatible)ģ+ (ESPLA), 3+ (PEGI), E (ESRB) (E10+ in the HD version)ĬD-ROM, DVD-ROM, GameCube Optical Disc, digital download Single player, multiplayer (GameCube version only) Michaël Janod with Olivier Palmieri, Benjamin Haddad, Frédéric Gaveau, Éric Couzian, Xavier Plagnal, Jérôme Collette, Olivier Barbier, Yann Leclerc
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