Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition cover art

Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition

Publisher: Ubisoft

Game Information

THE ADVENTURE THAT STARTED IT ALL


Perform Rayman’s signature punch and helicopter hair glide through colorful worlds, from the Dream Forest and its unforgettable mosquito ride to Band Land’s musical chaos. Rescue the Electoons and save the world from Mr. Dark in a classic platforming adventure with a unique art style that remains as magical today as it was in the '90s.

THE DEFINITIVE EDITION


Play the classic adventure across 5 versions (MS-DOS, PlayStation®, Atari Jaguar, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance) now enhanced with an immersive, reimagined soundtrack, plus more than 120 additional levels from Rayman’s New Levels, Rayman 60 Levels, and Rayman By His Fans. And for the first time ever, experience the long-lost SNES prototype, offering a rare glimpse into how Rayman’s innovative gameplay first took shape.

EXCLUSIVE DOCUMENTARY


Uncover the untold story behind Rayman’s creation in an interactive documentary featuring over 50 minutes of brand-new interviews with the original developers. Dive into rare concept art, early sketches, and design documents that offer exclusive insights into the making of the limbless hero.

A CLASSIC FOR EVERYONE


Rediscover the cult-classic gameplay or take on the challenge with new features designed to keep you in the action, including a rewind, multiple save slots, and accessibility options like infinite lives and instant level unlocks.

Mac Performance Stats

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Average Rating

4.0/5

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CrossOver

CrossOver

v26.0
D3D_METALVERY GOOD
M1 PRO
Graphics:
HIGH
Chip:
M1 PRO
Cores:
8 CPU, 14 GPU
RAM:
16 GB

Review Note:

Runs with well D3DMetal except the MSDOS version which is playable but there are stutters (only visible on high fps elements like background moving).