
For the first part of the video, I play through the game normally to show what the demo would normally offer. CD-ROM Speed: 4x or faster Audio: Any 100 DirectX 8.I've recorded a playthrough of the early Rayman M demo for PS2.0 Compatible graphics card (32MB recommended) CPU Type and Speed: Pentium II 450 or equivalent (Pentium III 500 rec.Operating System: Windows 98 / ME / 2000 / XP Home Only.A creature like Ed from Tonic Trouble appears in a cutscene.Clark appears as a poster in a cutscene.Ly from Rayman 2 appears as a poster, as a heart and as a target in a cutscene.In one of the cutscenes before a campaign, parodies of the TV series Baywatch (1989), the movies Jaws (1975) and Basic Instinct (1992), and model-magazines appear.Ed from Tonic Trouble makes a cameo in a cutscene as a skeleton.

A demake, titled Rayman Rush, was released for the PlayStation in 2002, which only features the racing portions of the game. The GameCube and Xbox versions require the player to complete the four main game modes (Obstacle Racing, Time Attack, Total Fight and Freeze Combat) on all three difficulties (Beginner, Pro and Master) to beat the game. The PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows versions require the player to complete all five leagues (Beginner, Advanced, Expert, Extreme and Bonus) to beat the game.

The game is split two game modes, both supporting up to four players: on-foot racing and arena-based battles. A spin-off of the Rayman series, the game retains a number of elements that previously appeared in Rayman 2: The Great Escape, such as similar controls, gameplay and level design. The game encompasses two versions: the original version for the PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows, and the North American GameCube and Xbox versions, (These versions came out later than PS2 and PC so they are revamped.), with both releases featuring exclusive content. Rayman M (Rayman Arena in North America and for Xbox and GameCube versions) is a multiplayer party game developed and published by Ubisoft.
