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'''''Kaizoman''''' is a ROM hack of {{rw|Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game}}, designed to be the ultimate challenge for veteran players in the same vein to Super Mario Kaizo ROM hacks.  
'''''Kaizoman''''' is a ROM hack of {{rw|Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game}}, designed to be the ultimate challenge for veteran players in the same vein to ''Super Mario'' Kaizo ROM hacks.  


== Development ==
== Development ==
The levels were created by a group of {{rw|Rayman 1|''Rayman''}} speedrunners Destabilize, EightSixThree, Kronkie10, Thextera and Wordofwind.
The levels were created by a group of {{rw|Rayman 1|''Rayman''}} speedrunners Destabilize, EightSixThree, Kronkie10, Thextera and Wordofwind.


RayCarrot was also involved with the project by crceating a level editor known as Ray1Editor as well as making some tehcnical changes including...
RayCarrot was also involved with the project by creating a level editor known as Ray1Editor as well as making some technical changes including...
* Changing the lives counter to a death counter.
* Changing the lives counter to a death counter.
* Allowing players to toggle an in game timer.
* Allowing players to toggle an in game timer.

Revision as of 20:59, 29 July 2024

Kaizoman is a ROM hack of the original Rayman game, designed to be the ultimate challenge for veteran players in the same vein to Super Mario Kaizo ROM hacks.

Development

The levels were created by a group of Rayman speedrunners Destabilize, EightSixThree, Kronkie10, Thextera and Wordofwind.

RayCarrot was also involved with the project by creating a level editor known as Ray1Editor as well as making some technical changes including...

  • Changing the lives counter to a death counter.
  • Allowing players to toggle an in game timer.
  • String editing.
  • Graphical changes.
  • World map level order.
  • Adjustments to Boss phases.

Levels

The game replaces or modifies the original levels and requires many speedrunning skills that are not required in the original game including...

  • Speed storage
  • Ring climbing
  • Ring boosting
  • Forced damage abuse
  • Clipping

The worlds and levels have been renamed and are as follows...

The Nightmare Forest

  • The Fairy Glade
  • Shallows of Despair
  • Tarayzan's Lair
  • Bug Bar

Bad Land

  • Bongo Hells
  • Morire Presto
  • Gong Hell
  • Bad Sax

Doom Mountains

  • Double Golem Trollem
  • Easy Rocks
  • Path To Nowhere

The Ramona Lisa

  • Eraser of Lives
  • Paincil Paintathlon
  • Space Land

The Hellmouth

  • Crystal Meth
  • Defeat at Joe's
  • Mr Skops' Stalagfrights

Uncanny Chateau

  • Krustyland

External links

References