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The most obvious touchstone is Katamari, but Go Home never feels like a rip-off or a cynical attempt to ape its ‘wackiness’ (which is to the game’s credit, when you consider that a straight ...
The Raving Rabbids, a horde of idiotic white bunnies that will blurt out 'BWAAAH!' in any given situation, only made their debut in late 2006, when they helped turn Rayman's latest party title ...
Rabbids Go Home was released on PC in select countries in Europe, notable France (in which it was published by Mindscape), Russia (Бука), Czech Republic (Playman), Germany (Computer Bild ...
According to Delezenne's CV, he has been working on the Raving Rabbids game since 2007, and is also hard at work on Beyond Good & Evil 2. Rabbids Go Home was announced last year, but nothing's ...
Rabbids Go Phone is a handheld version of Rabbids Go Home made for IOS devices such as the iPhone and iPod Touch. It contains music and sound effects from Rabbids Go Home and consists of a Rabbid ...
Rabbids Go Home, the latest entry in Ubisoft's curiously popular Rayman offshoot, is DS-bound, reports Kotaku. Instead of trying out the Prince of All Cosmo's gig like its Wii counterpart, the DS ...
The real unexpected ace up Rabbids Go Home’s sleeve is the inclusion of a Rabbid in your Wii Remote, in the cleverly-named In Ze Remote feature. Not only does this mean you can fire him from ...
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Rabbids Go Home Trailer Excites with Weeeee. Alice O'Connor. May 8, 2009 7:45 AM. 7. When the Rabbids' Weeeee console--with boot, ear and helmet peripherals--breaks, they set their sights on home.
To look at Rabbids Go Home in screenshots, you would quickly pick up that it's a junk-collecting action adventure with the critters in shopping carts and on jet engines.
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Review Rabbids Go Home (Wii). Well and truly off its trolley. As the fourth Rabbids game in the Wii’s three-year lifespan, you’d be forgiven for thinking Ubisoft has run out of ideas for its ...