
Rayman 3
A 2003 platform adventure featuring Rayman's battle against the evil Black Lum leader, André. The GBA version offers unique handheld levels with refined platforming mechanics and power-up transformations.
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About This Game
Introduces the 'Lockjaw' power allowing Rayman to swing across gaps and attack enemies.
Features 5 distinct worlds with GBA-exclusive level designs and boss encounters.
Includes transformation sequences where Rayman gains temporary abilities like the Heavy Metal Fist.
Notable for its vibrant GBA graphics that push the hardware's capabilities while maintaining 60fps.
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