What are you looking at?! |
Raving Rabbids are crazed, insane, and out-of-control bunnies. They scream a lot, and when screaming their eyes change color, from blue to red, and reverse when they're done screaming. Did I mention that they once mistaken the Moon for their home. In case your wondering "How many Rabbids are there?" there's more than a thousand. (in Raving Rabbids go Home, Rabbids have been spotted building a stuff-made ladder to the moon, and thousands of them were responsible for stealing that stuff, and millions of them were responsible building such a landmark) In Raving Rabbids Travel in Time, there was only four Rabbids, because there wasn't enough room in their latest creation, a time-traveling washing machine. (that was capable of holding only four Rabbids)
These are a couple of Raving Rabbids video games.
*Rayman Raving Rabbids, "Beat the bad bunnies and become a superstar!
- The Most Innovative Use of the Wii Controller – Rayman is one of the only games that totally maximizes the Wii controller with the most imaginative moves. Whether you are throwing a cow or milking a pig you are in for an amazingly innovative gaming experience
- Over 70+ Trials in Unique Stylized Worlds – Pass trials by entertaining the bunnies and unlock new worlds and many collectables such as costumes, music and items for Rayman’s cell.
- Loads of Hysterical Fighting Moves – Run races on animals, fight in the arena, dance or engage in toilet plunger- shooting action!
- Party with friends – Experience frenzied competition with up to 4 players in frantic and quirky multiplayer trials
- Dress to Impress – Go punk, pop, rock or hip hop and use your funky dance moves to entertain the bunnies; keep them moving to your rhythm and collect additional disguises. Become more and more popular and unlock additional items.
Hordes of crazed out-of control bunnies have invaded, enslaving Rayman and forcing him to participate in ‘gladiator’ style trials. Help Rayman win his freedom back by entertaining and outwitting these fury foes. Use the most hilarious fighting moves imaginable. Run races on animals, fight in the arena, mesmerize the bunnies with your dance moves or use the Wii controller to throw cows, milk pigs or engage in plunger shooting madness! The possibilities for fun are endless."
*Rayman Raving Rabbids 2,
"The Rabbids Strike Again!
New wacky games: 50 brand-new games that spoof popular culture and are even wackier and crazier than those featured in the first Rayman Raving Rabbids.
All-new party mode: Play co-op or battle your friends simultaneously with up to four players!
Unique use of the Wii Remote™: Discover new and innovative ways to play with eight types of gameplay, including shaking, precision, dexterity, and balance.
Rock Out with the Rabbids: Use the Wii Remote as your guitar, drums, or mic as you create and listen to music from the most popular bands around. Travel around the world: Take Rayman on a world tour to defend Earth and travel to different regions including the USA, Europe, and Asia. Challenge the Rabbids as they try and infiltrate everyday life.
Customize Rayman and the Rabbids: Use more than 110 items including skins, hats, accessories, and clothes to dress Rayman, and to create your own Rabbid. Unleash your creativity with over 540K customization combinations.
The mischievous bunnies are back in a hilarious sequel that is guaranteed to be even crazier and funnier than the first – and with even more wacky games!
They've invaded the world of Rayman®, and now the insane Rabbids have a new objective: invade planet Earth! They have established their base at a shopping mall and begun training for their nastiest scheme yet. As part of this training, the Rabbids must carry out several missions around the globe to help them in an attempt to dominate the world. The Rabbids will also try to study human behavior by mimicking everything we do…but in the Rabbid sort of way, with no logic…of course."
*Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party, The wacky rabbids are back, this time to invade your TV!
Join the rabbids in the wackiest TV party ever! Play over 50 hilarious games to get the rabbids out of your TV - including the first game you can play with your butt on the Wii Balance Board! Monster truck race, surf through space, and dance with those wacky rabbids and up to seven friends in the craziest party game ever. Up to4 players simultaneously and 8 players alternating."
*Raving Rabbids Go Home, "A new Comedy-Adventure with the Rabbids as they plot their return Home...to the Moon!
The Rabbids’ first comedy-adventure will take them to the moon or bust! As usual, they have an infallible plan: Collect all the human Stuff they can find, heap it onto a giant Pile and climb to the moon… Not so fast! The Humans revolt and become Verminators to exterminate the Rabbid varmints and defend their precious Stuff: ‘Rabbids Go Home!’"
*Rabbids Lab, A raving Rabbid is stuck inside the Wii Remote controller! Come play with him!
A raving Rabbid is stuck inside the Wii Remote controller! Come play with him! First of all, try interacting with him by moving the Wii Remote or pressing the buttons and seeing how much he loves it! Once you've gotten to know the crazy guy, it's time to change his appearance in the Lab! Mess with his head and place seasonal accessories on him to act as a hat, or change his look entirely with the painting module! When you've made your raving Rabbid completely unique, you can take a photo and send it in a Wii message to show your friends!"
*Raving Rabbids Travel in Time, "Raving Rabbids Travel in Time is a hilarious party game where Rabbids travel back in time in a washing machine to the greatest historical moments and mess them up! Play over 20 mini-games with 5 different types of gameplay including flying, dancing, jumping, and pointing games in different historical environments from pre-history to Egypt to King Arthur. You can sabotage your opponents and play seamless online/offline gameplay with up to 4 players. Pick between 30 unique historical costumes, such as Indian, Cowboy, Egyptian, and Musketeer."
Information in "" was gathered at Nintendo.com (giving credit when due)
No comments:
Post a Comment