Rayman M
| Rayman M | |
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European box art | |
| Developer(s) | Ubi Pictures Ubi Soft Milan |
| Publisher(s) | Ubi Soft |
| Director(s) | Arnaud Carrette Riccardo Lenzi |
| Producer(s) | Sylvain Constantin |
| Designer(s) | Philippe Blanchet Benoit Macon Davide Soliani |
| Programmer(s) | François Mahieu |
| Artist(s) | Jean-Marc Geffroy |
| Composer(s) | Claude Samard |
| Series | Rayman |
| Engine | RenderWare |
| Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 Windows Xbox GameCube |
| Release | PlayStation 2 Windows Xbox, GameCube
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| Genre(s) | Party, racing |
| Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Rayman M, known in North America as Rayman Arena, is a party video game developed and published by Ubi Soft. A spin-off of the Rayman series, it features two modes in which players control one of the nine characters.
Rayman M was released in Europe for the PlayStation 2 and Windows and in North America for the GameCube and Xbox. A remake known as Rayman Rush was released for the PlayStation in 2002. Rayman M received mixed reviews from critics, commenting on the game's lack of originality, with Nintendo World Report stating that some have labeled it as a Mario Party-style game. Its remake was criticised for not meeting the original game's quality.