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Ape Escape [b] is a series of video games developed primarily by Japan Studio and published and owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment.The series incorporates ape-related humour, unique gameplay, and a wide variety of pop culture references.
Ape Escape, known in Japan as Let's Get Saru Getchu (レッチュ ゲッチュ サルゲッチュ, Retchu Getchu Saru Getchu), is a series of computer-generated anime shorts produced by Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment and Sony Computer Entertainment for TV Tokyo in 2002.
Ape Escape spawned a series of games, including sequels and spin-offs. A direct sequel, Ape Escape 2, was released for the PlayStation 2 (PS2) in July 2001, [39] followed by Ape Escape 3 for PS2 in July 2005. [40] Several spin-off titles were released exclusively in Japan: Pipo Saru 2001 in July 2001 [41] and Saru! Get You!
Ape Escape 3 received "generally favourable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [4] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of 36 out of 40. [10] GamePro said, "Ape Escape 3 runs smoothly and is worth your hard earned dollar. It's a fun, perfect time killer—especially for the obsessive gamer who likes to complete 100 ...
Ape Quest (known as Sarugetchu: Piposaru Senki in Japan) is a role-playing video game developed by Shift and Alvion and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable. It is a spin-off of the Ape Escape series. It was released in North America and Europe exclusively on the PlayStation Store and a UMD in Japan only. It is ...
The game takes place after the events in Ape Escape, where Spike (Kakeru in the Japanese and European versions) stopped Specter from taking over the world.It is a few years later, and the Professor left for a vacation leaving his granddaughter, Natalie (Natsumi in the Japanese and European versions), and Spike's cousin, Jimmy (Hikaru in the Japanese and European versions), to watch over the ...
Japan Studio was a Japanese video game developer of Sony Interactive Entertainment based in Tokyo. It was best known for the Ape Escape, LocoRoco, Patapon, Gravity Rush, and Knack series, the Team Ico games, Bloodborne, The Legend of Dragoon, and Astro's Playroom. In April 2021, Japan Studio was reorganized and merged with Team Asobi and other ...
Sarugechu, lt. Ape Escape Fury! Fury!), is a 2010 rail shooter and party video game developed by Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. [2] [4] The game was originally announced at the Tokyo Game Show 2009 as one of the title supporting the PlayStation Move controller. [5]