This is an enhanced port of the original version for the SEGA Master System/Mark III.
The game now has 200 levels, new items like the peacock feather, blue book, and a blue crystal chalice have been added, and there are also 2 new mini-boss fights. The game also has hidden rooms which allows players to rack up bonus points and find items that are needed to see the best ending. The endings themselves have been changed to be a bit more cinematic.
Super Bubble Bobble is a mode in the original version that happened after the player beat the original set of levels and had to beat them again with the enemies being swapped around. Beating this would allow the player to see the true ending. This version of the game lacks this mode as the 200 levels are considered one playthrough.
Rubies in Space is a 3D Third Person Platformer made by one person in under a week. You Play as Lacy or Ranky™ to experience different levels and gameplay mechanics to collect "Precious" Rubies (I'm not talking about "Gollum" from "The Lord of The Rings" XD lol). Each ruby is worth money! (Not Real Money) The most expensive ruby is the RED Ruby!
Gigabit is a fun 2.5D platformer where many fun unique levels and lots of fun game play mechanics. You play as a cute robot who needs to get through the hoop at the end of each level.
Star-Fetched is a sci-fi platformer about a young space-adventurer who is mysteriously teleported to a far away solar system to help defend against an oncoming alien invasion. It combines side-scrolling action with elements of tower-defense, exploration & RPG.
Become the last Cookie standing against all odds in this fast-paced mayhem!
Dive into the Cookie Run: OvenSmash! Compete against players in a colorful battle-royale of sweet chaos. Choose from a diverse cast of powerful Cookies and engage in exhilarating action to claim victory. Crush your foes with perfectly timed skills, abilities of all flavors and tastes, and superior tactics. Victory has never tasted sweeter!
Mega Man X Online: Deathmatch is a Mega Man X Multiplayer Fan Game.
Ever wonder what would happen if you could use all the crazy weapons and abilities from Mega Man X games directly against other players? Find out in this action-packed online experience! Battle against other fellow Reploids for the most kills in multiplayer matches on the internet, or locally with AI opponents.
Rayman 4 is an unreleased 3D platform game developed for Ubisoft by Phoenix Studio. Had it not been cancelled, Rayman 4 would have been the first game in the main Rayman series not to be developed by the Ubisoft Montpellier studio.
Rayman Collection is a compilation of Rayman games. This version of the bundle was released in throughout Europe and Australia, containing: Rayman Forever, Rayman 2, Rayman 3 and Rayman Origins.
Rayman Collection is a compilation of Rayman games. This version was released only in Czech Republic, containing: Rayman, Rayman 2, Rayman M, Rayman 3 and Rayman Origins.
English with Rayman is an educational 2D platform game, based on the original Rayman. It was designed to teach young children the basics of the English language. It is not to be confused with Rayman Junior, which is an entirely different game. English with Rayman blends the Glade of Dreams with the real world in a way which makes little sense in the context of the series, making numerous references to real-world locations such as Ireland and Scotland. English with Rayman was adapted to teach various other languages under such names as French with Rayman.
Rayman Funpack is a game bundle which includes the original Rayman, Rayman Designer, Rayman By His Fans, English with Rayman and videos of the making of Rayman 2. It was released in Germany in 1999. This bundle also came with some Rayman merchandising like a Rayman 2 poster, 4 Rayman stickers and a Rayman fan-guide.
Rayman 100 Levels is a compilation released in the Netherlands in 1999. It includes Rayman By His Fans and Rayman 60 Levels, both in English. The text on the packaging, as well as the on-disc PDF manual, are in Dutch. The CD contains an incomplete version of the soundtrack, also seen in the North-American release of Rayman Forever, with the Image and Caves tracks shortened, and the Jungle track erroneously playing the ambience portion of the Caves music.