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The Magic Punch, a gadget from the first game unlocked in the post-game, also makes a return. New to the game is the monkey sidekick, Pipotchi, who accompanies Hikaru through most of the game. While with Jimmy, Pipotchi can give the player hints, help Jimmy reach ledges, and revive him once per life when his health is depleted.
In Ape Escape 3, because coins were far more abundant than Ape Escape 2 and the fact that players could hold coins past 999, the prices went up for the mini-games as well. Also, in this game it was based on the player's percentage, so clearing stages, beating time attacks, or purchasing things from the shops would make the mini games available ...
Ape Escape [a] is a 1999 platform game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The first game in the Ape Escape series , the game tells the story of an ape named Specter who gains enhanced intelligence and a malevolent streak through the use of an experimental helmet.
Details about the Ape Escape racing-themed game have been reported by Famitsu recently, and I must say, only the Japanese could come up with something this strange. The game, which in Japan is ...
Ape Escape 2: PlayStation 2: July 18, 2002: Japan Studio: Japan and PAL only The Mark of Kri: PlayStation 2: July 29, 2002: San Diego Studio: North America and PAL only NCAA GameBreaker 2003: PlayStation 2: August 13, 2002: 989 Sports: North America only NFL GameDay 2003: PlayStation: August 13, 2002: 989 Sports: North America only PlayStation ...
Pipo Saru 2001 (ピポサル2001, Pipo Saru Ni-sen Ichi) is a 2001 action video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.A spin-off and the second game in the Ape Escape series, it was released only in Japan; a true sequel, Ape Escape 2, was released internationally for the PlayStation 2 in 2002.
Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed [a] is a 2004 party video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.It is a spin-off of the Ape Escape series and the final installment in the series to be released by Ubisoft in North America.
A spin-off of the Ape Escape series, it requires the EyeToy camera peripheral to be played. The game consists of the franchise's titular monkeys engaging in minigames, with multiplayer for up to four players. The title was sold as a standalone game, and also in a bundle with a silver-colored EyeToy peripheral.