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== Trivia == * This is the first and last time we see Serguei. * The GBA version and the DS version are both platformers/party but they are different from each other. The GBA version's structure resembles the closest to the scrapped Rayman 4 prototype. The DS version is the same soundtrack as the console/PC versions and features minigames that many are based on the console/PC versions. The minigames of the DS version can also be unlocked in extra mode and the score as many points as you can. In some minigames of the console/PC versions and the DS version the Rabbids are playable. * The handheld versions were intended as both Platformer and Party games. The console/PC versions (All ports) is strictly a Party game. * The Xbox 360 port of the game has cleaner graphics and animation, as well as additional visual details throughout, plus 2 exclusive minigames that replace "Bunnies have natural rhythm". The PC version does not include these graphical enhancements. * This was one of the first ever games released on the Wii. * In score mode on some of the mini games if two players are playing, there is a glitch where when player 1 wins and player 2 loses the game thinks player 2 has won. * In the Wii version, the instruction screen features a Rabbid holding a Wii remote demonstrating the player how to use it in a particular minigame. In all other ports however, it shows the respective platform's controller, highlighting which buttons, sticks and keys are used to play different minigames. This is done because the Wii uses motion controls, so highlighting buttons doesn't work all too well.
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