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posted 2 years, 2 months ago
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There are some great game deals being offered today for the Wii, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 from Amazon.com. PlayStation 3: Batman: Arkham Asylum (regular edition) $34.98 (discounted by $25) Batman: Arkham Asylum Collector's Edition $59.98 (discounted by $40) Xbox 360: Batman: Arkham Asylum (regular edition) $34.98 (discounted by $25) Batman: Arkham Asylum Collector's Edition $59.98 (discounted by $40) Another deal comes for Wii gamers today on the Rabbids game series. Here are the deals offered today, December 14th, while in stock: Rabbids Go Home - $29.98 Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party - $11.98 Rayman Raving Rabbids - $11.98 Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 - $11.98
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posted 2 years, 6 months ago
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Xboxist.com writes: While there are many games that we want on Natal, casual shovelware was not on the top of our list. On the other hand, if Ubisoft can strike the right balance between casual, accessible fun and real value, then gamers and families might embrace casual games on the Xbox 360. Clearly, the company's Raving Rabbids lineup, which has enjoyed solid sales on the Wii, is a prime contender for project Natal.
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posted 3 years, 5 months ago
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Kotaku writes: Earlier this year, Crecente got hold of some delightful little Raving Rabbids figures from Ubisoft. Figures I tried to swipe, before he smacked the back of my hand and sand no, naughty. Well fuck you, Crecente, you and your patronising hand-slapping. I'll just go buy my own, because Ubisoft have announced that the figures - made by NECA - will soon be made available to the public. What's more, there'll be five figures available: the four we've already seen (Sam Fisher, Prince, Altair and vanilla Rabbid) plus a new one, the screaming/plunger-wielding Rabbid, which you can see (along with the classy packaging) after the jump.
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posted 3 years, 6 months ago
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Mad Catz Interactive, Inc., a leading third-party interactive entertainment accessory provider, announced today that it has secured a license from Ubisoft to produce branded accessories based on the Rayman Raving Rabbids series of games. The multi-year agreement gives Mad Catz North American rights to a range of accessories for the Xbox 360 videogame and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PC, the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance and the Wii home videogame system from Nintendo.
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posted 4 years, 9 months ago
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Rayman's adventure with the raving Rabbids may return rapidly to consoles. In a book packaged with the Xbox 360 of Rayman: Raving Rabbids there is a photo that says The End?
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posted 4 years, 11 months ago
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Since (and before) the release of Ubisoft's Rayman Raving Rabbids on the Wii (and soon enough, on the Xbox 360 and DS as well), many have already been smitten by the fluffy bundles of impending disco doom. And the person behind it all? No other than character designer Hubert Chevillard. In his latest update on the dev blog for RRR over at IGN, Chevillard explains just how exactly the Rabbids came to be what they are now: everybody's favorite fauna in his words, and Ubisoft's impromptu mascot in ours.
The Xbox 360 version of Rayman Raving Rabbids will make use of the 360's Vision Camera.
Specifics on how the title will use it have yet to be revealed, but publisher Ubisoft has also said the 360 version will include exclusive mini-games not seen on other
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posted 5 years ago
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The Xbox 360 edition of Rayman Raving Rabbids will feature some special content and take full advantage of the system's Vision Camera. Ubisoft hasn't given us any details on how the camera is to be used but hopefully we'll know more soon.
So this puts us up to about 50 or 60 thousand videos pertaining to Ubisoft's upcoming Rayman Raving Rabbids game, but we still get a little chuckle every time the annoying little critters wail with their blood-red eyes. Our two new videos provide evidence that these albino monstrosities can neither milk cows nor close doors behind them - we're not clear on what these limitations have to do with, oh, the game, but they're fun enough distractions.
Hit the movies tab up above, and then keep
If you've been following the limbless hero Rayman's new game at all, you've no doubt seen a few too many movies showcasing the pint-sized, maniacal "rabbids." They've ambushed Rayman's colorful world and are forcing him to act like an idiot - it's your job to entertain and distract them with excellent performances so you can break