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''Ape Escape'' is a series of
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s developed primarily by
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and published by
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, starting with ''
Ape Escape ''Ape Escape'' is a series of video games developed primarily by Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, starting with '' Ape Escape'' for PlayStation in 1999. The series incorporates ape-related humour, unique gameplay, and a ...
'' for PlayStation in 1999. The series incorporates ape-related humour, unique
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, and a wide variety of pop culture references. The first game in the series is the first game to have made the
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or
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controller mandatory.


History

In 1998, the game was developed under the name ''Sarugetchu'', and would be the first game to explicitly require the DualShock controller. The game was a success, going Platinum, entering the Greatest Hits series in the US, and entered the "Best Of" releases in Japan. It was reviewed positively, and was compared to games such as '' Super Mario 64''. ''Ape Escape 2001'' was released in 2001. It is the first game in the series to have been developed for PlayStation 2. The next year, '' Ape Escape 2'' was developed by Sony and published in Japan in 2002 and in Europe and North America in 2003. In 2003, SCEI worked on a multiplayer party game and the sequel to ''Piposaru 2001''. '' Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed'' was released in Japan through Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. and the US through Ubisoft in 2004. '' Ape Escape: On the Loose'', a remake of the original game was released globally as one of the launch games for the PlayStation Portable. In 2005, '' Ape Academy'' (also known as ''Ape Escape Academy'') was released for the PlayStation Portable. '' Eye Toy: Monkey Mania'' was a party game inspired by ''
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'' which was only released in Europe and Japan. In mid-2005, ''
Ape Escape 3 is a platform video game published and developed by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 video game console. The game has been rated for release on PlayStation 4 but no announcement of its release has been made. Plot Specter, th ...
'' was released to positive critical reception. After the release of ''Ape Escape 3'', Sony Computer Entertainment Europe showed interest in publishing ''
Ape Academy 2 ''Ape Academy 2'' (also known as ''Piposaru Academia 2: Aiai Sarugee Janken Battle!'' in Japan) is the sequel to the PlayStation Portable party game '' Ape Escape Academy''. Similar to its predecessor, ''Ape Academy 2'' is a collection of mini-ga ...
'' and '' Ape Escape: Million Monkeys''; however, Sony Computer Entertainment America showed more interest in developing its own game. ''Ape Academy 2'' was released in 2006 for the PlayStation Portable to mixed success and sold very well in Japan, entering the "Best of" category, but failed to perform well in Europe, due to Sony focusing on ''Million Monkeys''. ''Million Monkeys'' was released in Japan in July 2006, making it the last official PlayStation 2 game in the series. The game was planned to be released in the United Kingdom in late 2006, but the game was postponed and later canceled. Its impact in Japan led to the inclusion of its iteration of series protagonist Spike in ''
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'' in 2012. In late 2006, ''PipoRacer'' was released in Japan for PlayStation Portable. In 2008, Japan Studio and h.a.n.d. developed '' Ape Escape: SaruSaru Big Mission''. Both titles were never released outside Japan. In 2006, Sony placed an advertisement in a ''
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'' magazine with interest in hiring staff for an upcoming game. It contains a picture with four monkeys, with the first holding up ''Ape Escape'', the second holding up ''Ape Escape 2'', the third holding up ''Ape Escape 3'' and the fourth holding a cover with "?". The fourth entry was in development, but is still unreleased. A tweet by Sony Computer Entertainment Japan on
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was posted on January 5, 2016, reading, "2016 Year of the Monkey. Today, SCE will begin working! #Monkey #YearofMonkey" alongside an image of a Pipo Monkey". In 2019, the 20th anniversary of the franchise, for the first time in more than 5 years, the official Japanese website for the ''Ape Escape'' series was updated and an official Japanese ''Ape Escape'' 20th anniversary account was made on Twitter. ''Ape Quest'', a role-playing game, was released in 2008 on the PSN store in North America and Europe and in March 2009 in Japan. It was co-developed by Shift and Alvion and published by
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worldwide. It was the first game in the series to be a PSN-only game, excluding Asia, where it received a physical release. In 2009, a game titled ''Ape Escape'' was announced along with the
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. Critics speculated that it was the fourth entry in the series, after Sony's 2006 advertisement. In Q3 2010, ''PlayStation Move: Ape Escape'' was officially announced under the party genre, and with a different name for every region. It was released in Japan in December 2010, Asia in January 2011, and the UK and Europe in mid-2012 as a GameStop exclusive. In the US, the game was only made available on the PSN store. After the release of ''PlayStation Move: Ape Escape'', no games were announced in 2012, making it the first year since 2002 that no ''Ape Escape'' game had been released and the first year that no game had been announced within each region.


Games


Main series

* ''
Ape Escape ''Ape Escape'' is a series of video games developed primarily by Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, starting with '' Ape Escape'' for PlayStation in 1999. The series incorporates ape-related humour, unique gameplay, and a ...
'' ( PlayStation) - May 1999 * '' Ape Escape 2'' ( PlayStation 2) - July 2002 * '' Ape Escape: On the Loose'' ( PlayStation Portable) - March 2005 * ''
Ape Escape 3 is a platform video game published and developed by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 video game console. The game has been rated for release on PlayStation 4 but no announcement of its release has been made. Plot Specter, th ...
'' ( PlayStation 2) - July 2005


Spin-offs

* '' Ape Escape 2001'' (PS2) (Japan only) - July 2001 * '' Ape Escape Million Monkeys'' (PS2) (Japan only) - July 2006 * ''
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'' (PSP) (Japan only) - December 2006 * '' Ape Escape SaruSaru Big Mission'' (PSP) (Japan only) - July 2007 * ''
Ape Quest ''Ape Quest'' (known as ''Sarugetchu: Piposaru Senki'' in Japan) is a role-playing video game spin-off from the ''Ape Escape'' series by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is a PlayStation Portable title and was released in North America and Europe ex ...
'' (PSP) (released in North America & Europe exclusively on the
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and a UMD in Japan only) - January 2008


Party games

* '' Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed'' (PS2) (Japan & North America only) - July 2004 * '' EyeToy: Monkey Mania'' (PS2) (Japan & Europe only) - August 2004 * ''
Ape Escape Academy ''Ape Escape Academy'', also known as ''Ape Academy'' in Europe and ''Piposaru Academia: Dossari! Sarugee Daizenshuu'' in Japan, is a game for the PlayStation Portable system that consists of a collection of 47 mini-games, many of which borrow fro ...
'' (PSP) - December 2004 * ''
Ape Academy 2 ''Ape Academy 2'' (also known as ''Piposaru Academia 2: Aiai Sarugee Janken Battle!'' in Japan) is the sequel to the PlayStation Portable party game '' Ape Escape Academy''. Similar to its predecessor, ''Ape Academy 2'' is a collection of mini-ga ...
'' (PSP) (Japan & Europe only) - December 2005 * ''
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'' (
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) - December 2010


Guest appearances

* ''
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'' * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * '' Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater'' * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * '' Super Bomberman R: Shiny Edition'' * '' Astro's Playroom''


Story


Main series

A white-haired monkey named Specter obtains a helmet known as the Peak Point Helmet (Pipo Helmet for short), which boosts his intelligence. After equipping an army of monkeys with Pipo Helmets, and using an enhanced helmet for himself, Specter sends his monkey army to take over the world, and Space. The protagonists, equipped with various gadgets, must capture the monkeys and restore order to the world.


Alternate series

The alternate series, developed by SCEI, is the alternate main series. Specter and the Monkeys take over the world, or try to sabotage players in "Pumped and Primed". In both games, Specter does not end up being the main villain and there are usually darker forces behind Specter that the player must defeat. The villains change from game to game. It is up to the game's protagonists, equipped with various gadgets, to capture or defeat monkeys/characters, to save the day.''Ape Escape: Pumped and Primed'', ''Ape Escape: Million Monkeys'' Game Booklets


Gameplay

The ''Ape Escape'' series is notable for its radical departure from the tried-and-true control method in many other games. It was the first PlayStation game to require the use of a DualShock or Dual Analog controller; the left stick moves the character while the right operates whatever gadget the character has its possession. Again, unlike many games which use to jump, both the R1 and R2 buttons are used, while the 'shape' buttons are used to cycle through the available items in the inventory. In the PSP spin-offs, a more conventional control scheme must be used, due to the lack of a right analog stick. The main objective through the majority of the games is to use the available array of gadgets to locate and capture monkeys. When a monkey has been found, it must be caught with the Time Net gadget. On the first playthrough, players will have a set number of monkeys to catch before progressing towards the next level. Once each level has been completed, they can be reentered with the gadgets necessary to catch the remaining monkeys.


Minigames

In the main series, there are three unlockable
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s that can be played at the hub. These can be accessed by clearing the necessary number of stages and/or having the necessary amount of coins. In ''Ape Escape'' and ''Ape Escape: On the Loose'', the player had to collect a certain amount of Specter Tokens to unlock a minigame. In ''Ape Escape 2'', the player could obtain these three minigames by betting ten coins in the Gotcha Box, but here the stage-clearing was more important, yet it did not mean it would be based on the percentage on the player's record. 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 for purchase sooner. The minigame ''Mesal Gear Solid'' seems fuller and more of a game of its own rather than just a simple unlockable. This game has a plot and more traditional gameplay of the ''AE'' series, and could be the start of more fuller minigames based on a series already established, like ''
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''. In ''Ape Quest'', the player randomly encounters mini-games in a very similar fashion to classic
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random enemy encounters.


Other media


Television

* ''Ape Escape'' (Japanese TV series): a 2002 series of computer-generated anime shorts for Tokyo TV * ''Ape Escape'' (American TV series): a 2009 series of animated shorts created by American studio
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for
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* ''
Saru Get You -On Air- is a CGI anime television series produced by Xebec based on Sony's '' Ape Escape'' video game franchise. The series aired on TV Tokyo between April 8, 2006 and September 29, 2007, and loosely adapts storylines from '' Million Monkeys'', ''A ...
'': a 2006 Japanese
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television series based on the franchise


Manga

* '' CoroCoro comics'', monthly manga magazine


Notes


References


External links


Official Japanese site
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