![]() ![]() ↑ Konami Official Twitter - Version 2.↑ Konami Super Bomberman R News - Ver.↑ PlayStation Store - Ape Escape Costume Game and Legal Info.↑ Video of the section of the game that the Pipo Monkeys appear in (20:02).↑ Up Your Arsenal Special Menu - Skins.↑ Bandai Namco Japanese website detailing the Ape Escape content in the 2004 Taiko no Tatsujin game.↑ Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime - Japan release date Teen-age hero Spike must journey through time and capture superintelligent monkeys in an attempt to foil their plans for world domination.↑ Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball, North America release date.↑ Flipnic (フリップニック), Japan release date.and predates Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed by almost a year (July 1, 2004). The game was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Much of the text is illegible even in HD resolutions. The front page also features a side story with images of Specter and the Pipotrons. A newspaper spins into view with the headline "MISSING! MISSING!" to which the announcer responds "Oh my god!". ![]() In the jungle-themed "Biology" level, a UFO will appear and abduct a pinball with its claw. (aka Flipnic in Europe and フリップニック in Japan) 4 Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime.3 Hot Shots Golf Fore!/Everybody's Golf 4!.Ape Escape: Million Monkeys has the most amount Gadgets, while Ape Escape 2001 has only 1.Most Gadgets in the Ape Escape Series follows a trend that they are inspired off real life toys or objects, but mechanized to an extreme degree (Like the Stun Club being based off a Lightsaber from Star Wars or the Dash Hoop based off a hula hoop.).Ape Escape is notable as the first video game to require the use of the Dual Analog Controller for gameplay. Also, unlike previous entries, all of the Gadgets are available at the start of the game. Ape Escape is the only Ape Escape game to receive a remake. The only returning Gadgets are the Monkey Net and the Slingshot. There are 5 Gadgets in PlayStation Move: Ape Escape, 3 of which are new to the series. Due to the large amount of Gadgets there are in this game, they are now separated into seven different Gadget Types Sword, Gun, Launcher, Remote Control, Boots, Get Net, and Back Pack. Gadgets return in Ape Escape: Million Monkeys. Like before, more Gadgets are given to Kei and Yumi during various events. All of the previous Gadgets from Ape Escape return except for the Magic Punch, and all of the new Gadgets that appeared in Ape Escape 2 do not appear. For the first time in the series, the Boat and Tank are classified as Gadgets. Additionally, there are Fire, Ice, and Thunder variants of these Gadgets. Each character has the same gadget, but with different names and stats. Instead, it focuses on the combat and movement gadgets. In Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed, the main focus isn't about catching monkeys, so it's relevant gadgets aren't included. It should be worth noting that during Spike's playthrough, all of the Gadgets are given to him by default. Like before, more Gadgets are given to Jimmy during various events. 4 new gadgets appear, with one of them only appearing with a special disk. All of the previous Gadgets in Ape Escape return, and are given an updated look. There are now 12 Gadgets in Ape Escape 2. While Spike may not have access to any of his previous Gadgets, he does gain one new Gadget the Nuggetcher, a Gadget created specifically to catch Monkey Pants. In Ape Escape 2001, all of Spike's Gadgets are gone. The other Gadgets are given to Spike during various events. At the beginning of the game, Spike starts out with the Stun Club and the Time Net. There are 9 Gadgets in Ape Escape and its PSP Port, Ape Escape: On the Loose. ![]()
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