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A Long-Lost SNES Game Has Been Found, 20 Years Later

By Zeb Barrett | December 6th, 2016 | Categories: video game, Warhammer 40k Rumors

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This never released SNES game, thought to be lost forever, has recently turned up in the back of someone’s closet and may be brought to the public!

For many Rayman for Sony Playstation was a very memorable and loved game but I’m sure you are just as surprised as we were when we heard this news!

Source: Motherboard

Most of us know the 2D platformer hero Rayman from his first public appearance on the PlayStation and Atari Jaguar consoles in 1995, but his roots go a bit further back to a planned release for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was well along in development, but it never saw a public release as Ubisoft felt the lively new title was a better fit for the powerful consoles that were then on the near horizon.

And thus for years the original game was lost to history, even to Rayman creator Michel Ancel. Just a few days ago, Ancel could be found on Instagram mourning how “all these pixels are lost, like tears in the rain.”

Apparently that bout of sulking led to some intense closet digging. Earlier today Ancel joyfully announced on Instagram that he’d discovered the original EPROM (or erasable programmable read-only memory cartridge) for the SNES version, just four days after giving it up for lost. He wasted no time in trying it out in his SNES (which is noteworthy in itself, as it seems to have escaped the yellowing most succumb to):

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As seen above, Ancel is already considering reviving it for Nintendo’s upcoming Switch console so the rest of us can play it at last. It’s not clear from his posts if he’ll still have to create it entirely from scratch, as the actual code may still be lost.

Up until now, public knowledge of the SNES version of Rayman was limited to a trio of screenshots from the French gaming magazine Pix’N’Love, one of which Ancel used for his own tragic Instagram post earlier in the week. It’s recognizably Rayman, although without the rich animation that Unseen64 claims was part of the reason why Ubisoft decided to reboot its development for the fantasy new CD-Rom powered consoles.

While not as famous as other early video game heroes like Mario and Sonic, Rayman enjoys enthusiastic receptions every time new games featuring him come out. The last big release, 2013’s Rayman Legends, scored high marks from numerous critics.

For more information about the long lost SNES title, Rayman, head over to Motherboard!

About the Author: Zeb Barrett

I am a huge gamer from miniature war gaming, to board games, to video games. When I’m not hanging out with my son, I try to spend all of my free time gaming in some sort of way and broadcasting on Twitch with my wife. I also like to do some video editing and throw up videos on our YouTube.

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