Rabbid
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Nintendo Wii Review: Rabbids Go HomeNintendo Wii Review: Rabbids Go Home "A sinister cabal of superior writers." Author: Josh Lasser - Published: Nov 13, 2009 at 2:44 pm 0 comments Rabbids, originally introduced in the Rayman series of videogames, are, essentially demented... In this article: Rabbid, Dog, Nintendo Wii, and Rayman |
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Kotaku | November 03, 2009
Rabbids Developers Remembered Wii's Neglected Features [Wii]
Rabbids Developers Remembered Wii's Neglected Features [Wii] The Wii has more special features than motion-sensitive controllers, a stand that tilts the system back and a power cord. The developers of Ubisoft's latest Wii game seem to have...
In this article: Mario Kart Wii, Wii, Ubisoft, Mii, Nintendo, Halloween, Wii Fit, and The Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess
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Kotaku | November 11, 2009
They Made The Wii Bowling Ball, And They're Not Done Yet [Feature]
...company stand out, but they are not the only creators of imaginative Wii add-ons. Mad Catz makes controller shells shaped like Ubisoft's Rabbids characters. Nyko director of marketing Chris Arbogast told Kotaku that one of his company's most...
In this article: Wii, Wii Sports, Wii Music, Wii Fit, Bed Bath & Beyond, New York, and Dog
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Kotaku | November 06, 2009
Rabbids Go Home Review: Strip-Platforming [Review]
...shopping cart. The raving Rabbids are making their fourth annual Wii outing since seemingly hijacking Ubisoft's Rayman platforming series, turning it into a party game series, and now making it a platformer again - sans Rayman. Who would be...
In this article: Wii, Ubisoft, Rayman, Katamari Damacy, Mario, Dog, House of the Dead: Overkill, and Halloween
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IGN | November 02, 2009
Ubisoft Announces Rabbids Go Home is Available on Store Shelves
...a giant pile and literally climb home to the moon. But not so fast! The Humans revolt, unleashing the Verminators whose only objective is to exterminate the Rabbids. Rabbids Go Home game features for the Nintendo Wii include: To the...
In this article: Ubisoft, Nintendo DSi, Wii, Raving Rabbids, Nintendo DS, Fiscal year, Havoc, The Raving Rabbids, and Nintendo
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IGN | November 03, 2009
Rabbids Go Home Review
...it comes as no surprise that the limbless hero is nowhere to be found in this adventure. Rather, the comedic talents of the Rabbids are used to full effect by way of in-level gags -- the little creatures latch onto objects like radios or dolls...
In this article: Ubisoft, Wii, Beyond Good & Evil, Refraction, Rayman Raving Rabbids, Rayman, The Raving Rabbids, Michel Ancel, and Nintendo
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Gamespot | July 20, 2009
Rabbids Go Home on DS, DSi
...incorporate with the handheld's camera functionality. Ubisoft notes that players will be able to take pictures with the DSi, incorporating Rabbids animations into the captured images. For more on the Wii edition of the game, check out...
In this article: Ubisoft, Rabbids, Wii, Rayman, Electronic Entertainment Expo, Rayman Raving Rabbids, Sega, Realtime Worlds, and THQ
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Kotaku | August 07, 2009
Rabbids Go Home: The Stripping Gets Your Attention [Ubisoft]
But I realized halfway through the demo that I was both having fun and laughing a lot. Then Shrager showed me how to torture a Rabbid in a Wii remote. (See that kind of thing here.) There's talent behind this game. The creative director,...
In this article: Ubisoft, Wii, Beyond Good & Evil, Rayman, Rayman, King Kong, Katamari, and Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
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Rabbids are a fictional species of maniacal anthropomorphic rabbits, that serve as the primary antagonists in the video games Rayman Raving Rabbids, Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 and Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party. Their most well known traits feature various slapstick comedy elements; running around wielding various household objects, dressing up as various other fictional characters, and most of all, constant screaming. Although essentially the "villain" in the game, they have gained a considerable popularity and fanbase through viral videos and media appearances. Many people even suspect them to overshadow Rayman, despite hints that there could be a Rayman 4. They even went to "create" their own band, The Raving Rabbids.
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