![]() The graphics have increased in contrast and brightness, resulting in some quality being lost. ![]() This was due to the developers putting most of their focus on the graphics of the game, resulting in little space left for the music on the ROM. Some music tracks have even been completely removed, while a few new ones have been added. The music has been remade to fit on the cartridge, resulting in much of the original quality being lost. The first part of Bongo Hills has been removed, most likely due to palette limitations, putting the cage that was meant to appear there at the last part instead. It was released in 2001 after nearly a year in development as a launch title for Nintendo’s Game Boy Advance handheld console. Due to hardware limitations, this version has several differences from the other versions, although it is based on the PC release. Rayman Advance is a port of the original Rayman game for the Game Boy Advance which resembles the PC version most closely.
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