You would be forgiven for thinking that the 'DS' part of the title infers that DC Studios, the game's Montreal-based developers, have, in some way, embraced the unique features that Ninty's new handheld offers. But you'd be oh-so-very wrong. For starters, Rayman, so called, DS is actually just a port of the N64 and Dreamcast game, Rayman 2 The Great Escape. Which may well have been excellent in 1999 but today - six years later and on a revolutionary piece of kit - it's a doddery ...