Rayman 2: The Great Escape
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Player's Review
Arguably the greatest adventure of Rayman, released first on the Nintendo 64. This version have poorer graphics and features a bonus game at the end of each level. I've collected all the cages and lums, even the secret 1000th lum (at 03:40:21), which the game didn't count for some reason. You don't get any extras if you collect them all anyway. Also in the rush I didn't credited myself (I put AAA thinking it's just a save file), because I didn't think the game would thank me at the end credits, so there.