Yasmine Bleeth! Wow! I have to head down there. Maybe David Hasselhof will be there with Hobie, too!
Rayman, Running... and Yasmine Bleeth
Ubi Soft's main character to run the San Francisco streets with kids and Yasmine Bleeth.
Ubi Soft is calling all Rayman fans to San Francisco on Sunday, October 24, to help usher in the upcoming release of its new Nintendo 64 adventure, Rayman 2: The Great Escape. The Rayman Run will gather kids under the age of 18 together with Olympic stars and former Baywatch megababe Yasmine Bleeth for a run that will benefit Prevent Child Abuse, California. Runners and other attendees will be provided with food, live music, and festivities for kids - and the first 1000 registered kids will walk away with a free Rayman T-shirt.
The Rayman Pavilion will be set up near City Hall Plaza. Gamers will be able to try out Rayman 2 before it hits store shelves.
More information about the event can be found on the official Rayman's Run site. We may even have to head on down to meet Yasmine....
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