The '90s gave us a ton of platforming mascots — Sonic, Gex, Spyro, Crash Bandicoot, Aero the Acro-Bat, James Pond, and the list goes on. Plenty of fun, cute animals who can do all sorts of fun things like run fast, glide around, spin rapidly, and trap enemies in bubbles. And then there's Rayman.
So what is Rayman? He's definitely not an animal, and he's certainly not adorable — instead, he's a human/aubergine (or eggplant) with no arms, legs, or neck. He's a little bit weird. But his games have struck a chord over the years with many.
Created by Michel Ancel, this limbless legend made his debut on the Atari Jaguar, PlayStation, and Sega Saturn in 1995. Rayman's first adventure — which was originally intended to release on the Super Nintendo — gained notoriety back in the day for its difficulty, especially if you wanted to 100% it. The 2D platformer is available on a good number of Nintendo handhelds such as Game Boy Colour, GBA, and DS, and with that difficult first entry, Rayman made his mark.
The thing is, Rayman has always felt like a bit of an underdog, and even Ubisoft at times has struggled with what to do with its 'mascot'. The 1999 N64 sequel, The Great Escape, received critical acclaim, and the well-reviewed Hoodlum Havoc followed it up just three years later, but Rayman soon fell victim to the Rabbids and a cycle of party games. The helicopter-haired hero wouldn't jump back into platforming until 2011's Origins (which debuted the UbiArt Framework), where both it and the sequel — Legends — were lauded on release.
So, despite numerous critically successful games, Rayman never set the world on fire. It took until Legends for a game in the series to surpass the original Rayman in sales, and even then, that's considering Legends is available on almost every single modern-day games console. But the little purple wonder still has a cult following. Though, just how much of that is down to Rayman, the character?
Sure, his lack of limbs lets him wind up and throw his fist for a very long-distance punch, and his hair can turn into a propeller that helps him glide, but Rayman sticks out more for his weirdness more than anything else. Rayman Raving Rabbids may have tried to convince us that the purple-bellied creature had legs by putting him in disco pants, but we weren't having any of that! And don't get us started on that April Fool's joke!
Rayman has always been a bit more lowkey than his '90s cousins, though. Often sleeping, and almost always pulling faces at bosses, there's a lot of childlike innocence about Rayman — except for some questionable moments in Origins with Betilla. Essentially, he's carefree and doesn't take himself too seriously. And — no matter how odd Rayman's design might be — his look has remained pretty much the same ever since his debut in 1995. His red scarf has changed to resemble a hood from Hoodlum Havoc onwards, and his sneakers have had a couple of adjustments, but Rayman is Rayman. And we have to applaud that.
Given that Rayman will be returning in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope in the game's planned DLC, and that the rather brilliant Legends made the jump to Switch five years ago today, we want to know what you think of Rayman! Is he actually cool now? Should he have been a playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate? Do you want a brand new Origins and Legends-style game? Vote in our polls below and let us know what your picks and thoughts are in the comments! But don't lose your hair over your decisions.
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Rayman looks waaaaay much better in this design. Not gonna lie.

I'm just really itching for a collection of all of the classic Rayman games, including oddities such as English, French, German, and Spanish with Rayman and any handheld adaptations/iterations.
Um, he wasn’t an Assist Trophy in Smash, he was a Spirit.
Still wish he was in the Pass though
Raymond legends is the best 2d platformer bar none, amazing game
I thought he was cool since I played The Great Escape. To this day my favourite Rayman game. The atmosphere is just awesome. I remember being a little scared playing this game. Those robots were horrifying. Music is also cool. The intro alone is perfect and puts you in the right mood.
Origins and Legends are great games too, but it is just not the same. So please a 3D entry in the veins of The Great Escape.
And to be honest I would like Smash Bros to stay Nintendo.
Rayman is only cool in comparison to a Rabbid.
I like actual Rayman games, but I wouldn't pay extra for this crossover.
One of the best. Someone needs to break him out of cameo jail along with like a thousand other classic game characters.
Rayman 2 and 3 are fun - especially 2!
Personally not a fan of the direction his characterisation went in the later games. I preferred the played-straight good guy hero more than the wacky zany personality they created later.
Don't like that picture of him wearing clothes as he doesn't have any arms or legs just hands and feet.
I hate Rabbids, they are the basis for Minions which are also just as annoying.
I just want another mainline Rayman game, as I loved the originals on the playstation.
Didnt mind Rayman Legends
I own both origins and legends, but somehow those are the 2 wii/wii u games I own that don’t work anymore
You make the mistake assuming that raymen wasn’t always cool.
I'm kind of torn. I really enjoyed the 2D Origins and Legends games, but I also really liked the 3D style of The Great Escape. Maybe Ubisoft could make a Sonic Generations type of Rayman game that has both 2D and 3D levels.
Rayman is nice, but Globox IS way better... I'd really love it if they announce a new Rayman game, 2d or 3d, as long as it keeps that same spirit,... But Beyond Good & Evil 2 first, if I had to chose. But I don't, I can want both, neither, or any option not presented to me, so I won't pick one.
I mean at the very least, he's always been cooler than the rabbids.
Rayman doesn't need to be cool, that's what makes him cool.
Also yes, a new Rayman game would be great.
While he’s not my favorite mascot, I still love Rayman. His design is both cool and funny and just about all of the main series games are excellent. I’d love to see both new 2D and 3D games announced.
Gameplay wise, Origins and Legends were awesome, but because it was a bunch of stages, rather than having a story to follow, it's hard to distinguish them from each other. I'm still doing some of the invasions every now and then.
I'd love a return to 3d, or even a proper remaster so that the orignal games would work proper on current PCs. Something like the great treatment Crash and Spyro got for their trilogies.
@AlanaHagues As @gaga64 said, you may want to edit that poll - Rayman wasn’t even so much as an Assist Trophy in Smash.
I only ever played Rayman on Game Boy Color, and never got that far into it - but despite that, aside from Mario, Sonic, & Crash, who all had hardware developers backing them up, I always thought he was the biggest mascot going. Where are the rest of the third-party platforming mascots now? His longevity is a testament to his popularity.
Rayman was always a cool character. He doesn't need to stand next to Mario to be cool.
@Markiemania95 @gaga64 Getting my trophies and assist trophies mixed up! Oops. Thanks for the correction.
Truth is, I've never played a Rayman game. I haven't avoided him, and I'm well aware of his popularity... We just haven't crossed paths. Maybe it stems from my past days when I felt "Eh..." about Ubisoft as a whole, dunno. One day Rayman... Guess Sparks of Hope will have to do for now.
I'm a much bigger fan of Origins/Legends than his older games, and I'd be super excited if we got a third game in that same style.
And yes, Rayman should have been in the new Smash.
Tied with Spyro for my favorite non-Nintendo mascot.
I thjnk the fact that the creator of rayman designed him with his own irl haircut excludes rayman from ever being cool
He was never one of my top picks for a Smash character but I’d have taken him over characters that already had series/company representation like Sephiroth. In fairness to Ubisoft, love or hate them they’ve been big Nintendo supporters for a long time and deserved a rep in Smash and Rayman would’ve been great for it.
I would absolutely love another Origins/Legends game but not holding my breath on that, not really the kind of thing Ubisoft care about making anymore. They still have their odd moments of creativity though like Mario+Rabbids so who knows
Rayman, Waluigi, and Inkling were my biggest desires for Smash characters. One of those dreams came true, but I barely play Inkling lol
From what I played of Rayman (only Legends on Wii U so far), Rayman seems more like a "Don't care about all that save the people crap, just gimme someone to punch". Maybe I'm wrong, but that's my take on him. Sort of like Luffy from One Piece, a goofball who wants to fight.
I totally would've liked to see Rayman in Smash, but I understand you cannot win 'em all. But as mentioned, I'd rather have Rayman over Sephiroth.
Rayman 2 on the Dreamcast was superb and is, in my opinion the only genuinely brilliant game Ubisoft has ever put out.
He’s cooler than Rabbids but not quite as cool as Mario. I can even remember when there was talk he might become Sony’s version of Mario as a mascot, way back in the PS1 days. Either way, can’t wait for this game. High on my list.
UbiSoft needs to make a Rayman Collection with Rayman 1, 2, 3, Arena, and Origins included.
Love Rayman. Rayman 2 on Dreamcast will always be favorite of mine. His 2d platform games are great too.
So is this the first Rayman and Mario crossover? (not counting JPEGs in Smash)
@EarthboundBenjy @Jhena You just took the words out of my mouth!
The Great Escape is not only my favourite Rayman game, but also my favourite platformer and also an entry in my personal top games list. Of course, that's partially nostalgia, it's always hard to objectively judge one of the first games we played, but I think it's clearly very polished game.
Sorry to be that guy, but headline has a major error in it. Rayman was always cool😎
Man I loved how good Rayman Legends was and it's annoying we'll never see a game as good as it from Ubisoft again.
Always has been cool.
@HammerGalladeBro Luffy definitely wants to save people, but only people he comes across and ends up caring about. If he disembarks at a country with a big bad evil guy ruining that country with their evil ways, he's gonna want to kick the ass of that big bad evil guy, but he's not going to sail far out of his way to do that. He doesn't have the goal of saving everyone in the world or anything like that but he's got a better moral compass than, say, adult Goku.
-Mario
-Sonic
-Rayman
-Banjo
-Gex
-Crash
In this order
I'm a platformer fan and IMHO legends and origins are two of the best platformers in recent memory would love a sequel. Everytime there's a ubisoft event I hope for something rayman related so I'll take this dlc hopefully it's the start of another reboot for rayman
I really like the first game on ps1 the rest I'm not really bothered about
Rayman 3 hails as one of the better 3D outings he had, I will always champion more of that. Also Hoodlums were still their greatest enemy faction.
And I think the absence of him has made people fonder to the idea. Much like BG&E, where no one really cared, it garnered appreciation over time.
@EarthboundBenjy
I think you are spot on with his later characterisation. Also prefer the old one. And I think they should make both eyes or pupils look normal, not one big the other small. This makes him seem kinda crazy. The same with Crash Bandicoots Remake eyes. I mean Crash propably was suposed to be a bit crazy unlike Rayman, but I still prefer Crash 3 Crash.
Rayman platformers are some of the most dazzling, spellbinding and joyful games money can buy. Unfortunately that doesn’t mesh with Ubisoft’s model for churning out formulaic cash cows. Hopefully he’ll find a more permanent home with the Milan team.
3D Rayman (maybe the second one?) was my first Rayman game, and one of like 3 games ever that made me physically so nauseous I had to quit.
Other offenders? First time I played Banjo-Tooie (first time only). Also, Mirrors Edge.
1 2 and 3 were great, but i checked out after rabbids and the toon looking games dont do it for me.
1 was excellent, really made me glad to be a kid with a playstation : )
I always thought Rayman was kind of cool so off you pop NL. There's several Nintendo first parties I'd rather not play over Rayman Origins or Legends.
The only time a Rayman game has been cool was the Black Betty rhythm level. Gods, that was funny.
Thanks Nintenlife for doing a feature on this guy. I feel like he is often unrepresented here. Anyways, I hope they release a good 3D Rayman 4. Also, just a thing, Origins was originally released in 2011 not 2009.
The title implies he wasn't cool to begin with which is just blatantly false
I adore Rayman though. I originally found him cool/interesting for both his completely unique design (seriously: what other platformer mascots have no limbs?) and the fact he was created by a European developer (something very rare it seems in the gaming landscape). I finally played Legends for the first time a few years back and....wow. It both lived up to my expectations AND exceeded them twofold, endearing me even moreso to the character. I rallied for him to get into Smash Ultimate alongside Crash and Bandana Dee for the longest while and I absolutely cannot get enough of the guy. Can't wait to see him in Mario+Rabbids and see what tricks he's got up his metaphorical sleeve this time round
@Deljo it really was a masterpiece…. Loved everything about it
I was today years old when I learned about James Pond's existence, but Off-Top Coolest Non-tendo Gaming Mascots?
... Wun can only hope.
@rockodoodle my proudest platinum on the ps4, the daily challenge one was a killer...😀
@Snatcher Rayman WAS always cool. This point of this article is predicated on a false narrative.
@Deljo I have the WiiU, Switch and Vita versions…I see it on sale and want to buy it for Xbox ot ps5… but there really is no purpose in that…
@wuntyme8 The thing is Chun-Li doesn't had her own game, every other one you list had one except her. Maybe Capcom needs to make another Street Fighter spinoff, maybe an RPG exploring her origin. They could called it Street Fighter RPG: The Legend of Chun-Li, it's a title paying homage to Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
@Serpenterror
True enough. She does have her own movie (Kristin Kreuk) as well as a music video by Nicki Minaj though... lol.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wpm07-BGJnE
And yea, I'd be down for an adventure or Street Fighter RPG for sure.
... Wun can only hope.
I dunno if I ever call him cool but he is a good memorable character, and definitely better then the Rabbids who Ubisoft have been milking to the point that it sadly wouldn't surprise me if they got in Smash before Rayman in the future.-_-'
As for the series, my personal favorite games are Rayman 1, 2 (PS1 version, it was the only one I had), 3, Origins and Legends.
Eh, I have a hard time wrapping my head around Rayman. I mean just what the hell is he supposed to be? He kind of looks like a duck but not quite.
I miss Rayman so much! I was absolutely obsessed with the first and second one on PC. Played Origins and Legends on Vita and they were fantastic. Rayman is arguably the only truly iconic character Ubisoft has ever made, so of course they let him rot in oblivion and do nothing with the IP...
Rayman was always cool, Rayman 2 and Rayman Legends and some of the best 3D and 2D platformers ever made. Ubisoft was Rayman's worst enemy when they started to churn cheap-to-develop Rabbids games out.
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