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Rayman 2: The Great Escape
subdirectory_arrow_right Rayman 2: Revolution (Game), Rayman 2: The Great Escape (Game)
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The Nintendo 64, PC, & PlayStation 2 versions of the game contain secret minigames that the player can play.

For the N64 & PC versions, the minigame 'Menezis' is a 2D space shooter where the player controls the letter E firing and dodging projectiles from the letters X, O, & the number 8. This minigame is also included in the Dreamcast version, but was only available as downloadable content at the time of that version's release and can no longer be played without hacks. For the other two versions, it can be unlocked in different ways:

• For the N64 version, hold C-Left while quickly and repeatedly pressing the A and B buttons simultaneously during the credits.
• For the PC version, type 'SHOOTEMUP' during the credits roll or wait after the credits roll.

The PlayStation 2 version contains a different minigame, 'The Schplong', a game that resembles Pong. The player controls a sliding blue bar on the left of the screen and must score to win against the computer player. This can be activated in the level The Iron Mountains during the cutscene where Rayman is riding the hot air balloon. Pressing the Square or Circle button 15 times while the cutscene is playing activates the minigame.
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Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete
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Attachment The game's first PlayStation release came bundled with a bonus disc containing "Making of Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete", a 30 minute documentary on the development and localization of the game. At any time the documentary is playing, pressing Up/Down/Left/Right/Triangle/Start will trigger a secret minigame produced by Timon Marmex Trzepacz from the game's North American publisher Working Designs. The game, titled "Lords of Lunar: Silver Star Story", is a clone of the 1980 Atari arcade game Warlords that can be played with up to 8 players through two PlayStation Multitaps.
Mario Party 7
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The mini-game "Jump, Man" involves the player racing against Donkey Kong by running up ramps and jumping over rolling barrels to reach the goal at the top of the stage. This mini-game is a reference to Donkey Kong and its name references Mario's earlier name, Jumpman. Toadsworth's description of the mini-game hints at these similarities with the last line: "Say, this looks familiar..."
Mario Party
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Attachment In the Japanese release, the background in the mini-game Face Lift reads "Super Koopa 64" as opposed to "Super Bowser 64" as seen in the international releases.
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