The Fury said:
The latter mainly, each generation Nintendo are able to make a Mario game, which change to the not only the developments of the system but gameplay. They didn't just keep Mario in 2D and stagnate or struggle to adapt (see Sonic). There is a reason why after 25 years, a Mario game is always in the best of a generation. Never played Rayman 2, I'll add it to my PS1 collection. |
The Dreamcast version was the best. Followed by the PS2 version (which was enhanced, but had frame rate issues) then PC. I think the N64 version was better than the PS1 version. That said, the game itself is still great. That said, if you're a Nintendo fan, Rayman 3D is a 3DS port of Rayman 2. :)








