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Rabbids Try Golfing    (12.21.07) - General
The rabbids are trying their hands at sports again. This time they're out for a spot of very refined golf...


Rabbids Play Baseball    (12.19.07) - General
Check out this image--the Rabbids have discovered baseball! Well, sort of...


Rabbid Break Out!    (12.18.07) - General
It's the week before Christmas and all through the Rayman Zone we'll be adding new Rabbid images each day to celebrate. Check out today's below. Click the thumbnail to be taken to the full size image.


Catch Up with the Rabbids    (12.04.07) - General
Have you kept up with the rabbids' wacky activities around the globe? If not, check out this full news entry for all the videos to get up to date, and make sure to watch the video below for a little taste of rabbid humor.


Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 Now Available!    (11.15.07) - General
Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 is now available for the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo Wii! Stop in your favorite game retailer and pick up a copy for yourself, your friends, your family, your pet bunny...

Rabbids Go To Leipzig!    (08.22.07) - General
Check out this exclusive Rabbids in Leipzig video!


Penny Arcade and the Rabbids    (12.21.06) - Official
Penny Arcade has drawn four new, never before seen situations for the Rabbids. Check them out below:

Bunnies Lie About Their Age

Bunnies Are Extremely Good At Ping Pong

Bunnies Are Nostalgic

Bunnies Can Smell Your Fear

Raving Rabbids Hall of Fame    (11.28.06) - General
The Rayman Zone Hall of Fame is now open! Enter your code from the Rayman Raving Rabbids minigames to see how you stack up against other players all over the world! Are you the best rabbid wrangler in the world? Prove it!

Rayman Reviews Pouring In!    (11.21.06) - General
IGN: 8.3/10 "Impressive" – Editor’s Choice Award
  • "A collection of clever and engaging mini-games that will make you laugh."
  • "A glance at the system's launch lineup reveals a number of ports with tacked-on Wii controls. These publishers haven't yet got it, but one backer - Ubisoft - has."
  • "make no mistake: this project is Ubisoft's deeper, prettier WarioWare. It may not follow the classic Rayman template, but Rabbids is nevertheless a welcomed addition to Wii's launch lineup for it is a fun and oftentimes hilarious game and an ideal choice for the old-school and new-school alike."
  • "The game chucks realism in favor of comedy and is a success exactly because of it."
  • "Although we could honestly take or leave Rayman himself, Ubisoft has with the bunnies created characters with more personality and charisma than 10 of the most popular videogame mascots combined."
  • "Rabbids (is) in a very exclusive class of games that are just as funny as they are fun."
  • "The developer has really thought about how to use Nintendo's new controllers and it shows."
  • "The elitist gamers in us hate the very concept of on-rails play, but it's done so well here that it becomes a moot point. It's just fun."
  • "The selection of games, the utilization of the controllers and the comedy all come together for an experience that is easy to pick up and enjoy."
  • "As a mini-game fest, Rabbids delivers a surprisingly addictive single-player romp, which is not praise that can be leveled at the majority of offerings in this genre."
  • "the BG&E team has pushed style and art in favor of cutting-edge graphics techniques to give Rabbids a look that is pleasingly atmospheric."
  • "It's not a platformer, but don't let that deter you because it is still easily one of the better games available for Nintendo's new generation system this year."
  • "Ubisoft understands that Wii is about new ways to play and it has with Rabbids created a title that utilizes the Wii remote 70 times over."
  • "the experience is still engaging and addictive and the title's sense of humor is in a league of its own."
GameSpot: 8.0/10 "Great"
  • "More than just Mario Party with a different mascot, Rayman Raving Rabbids makes great use of the Wii technology to create a bizarrely enjoyable minigame collection."
  • "The bulk of the game's 70-odd minigames are clever and inventive uses of the Wii's motion-sensing technology, and the game's completely off-the-wall slapstick humor stays fresh and funny all the way through."
  • "Every single minigame in Raving Rabbids takes advantage of the Wii's motion-sensing technology in some way or another."
  • "As generally fun as the motion controls are, the comedy of the game is what sells it. The rabbids themselves are almost exclusively responsible for this, as they are, without a doubt, hysterical."
  • "The rabbids are just so bloody adorable, and the way they constantly fall all over the place, run around like screaming lunatics, and generally do silly stuff, it's hard not to fall in love with it all on some level."
  • "whoever did the audio for the rabbids totally nailed it."
  • "Rayman Raving Rabbids succeeds because it finds creative and very funny ways to make the Wii's motion-sensing technology work for it."
  • "Here's hoping the rabbids find their way into many more games in the future."
1UP: 7/10 "Good Stuff"
  • "Up until now, Rayman has been a veteran of action-platformers, but with Raving Rabbids, he tries his hovering hands at this mascot rite of passage, the minigame collection, and does quite well by it."
  • Bringing the package together is Raving Rabbids' whimsical art style, showing the Wii does have potential for graphical power given the right visual direction."
  • "The rabbids and colorful worlds give the game a kitschy, cartoony quality."
  • "(Rayman Raving Rabbids) makes for a generally enjoyable experience and, ideally, sets an upward trend for the inevitable flood of similar games to come

Rayman Raving Rabbids Out Now For the Wii!    (11.21.06) - General
Rayman Raving Rabbids is now in stores for the Wii! You can also purchase it here, at the Ubisoft Store.



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