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Saru! Get You! [Model SCPS-10091]
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Saru! Get You! (c) 1999 Sony Computer Ent., Inc. Having developed a time machine, the professor's first visitors were two boys, Spike and Buzz, who wanted to go down in history as the first time travellers. But when they get to the lab they find the professor and his daughter tied up and hundreds of monkeys gone berserk. It turns out that one of the monkeys, Specter, had found and put on the Peak Point Helmet, a device invented by the professor to harness and increase the mind's potential. All it did to Specter was to make him a power crazy terror who is set on ruling the world. Caught in the time machine with Specter and his crew, the boys find themselves dragged back millions of years. Can they capture all the monkeys? Can you help? With over 20 3-D levels, bonus games, training rooms and heaps of gadgets to collect along the way, Ape Escape is not one to monkey around with. - TECHNICAL - Game ID: SCPS-10091 - TRIVIA - Released on June 24, 1999 in Japan. Re-Editions: [JP] "Saru! Get You! [Model SCPS-91196]" (2000) [JP] "Saru! Get You! [Model SCPS-91331]" (2005) Export releases: [US] "Ape Escape [Model SCUS-94423]" [EU] "Ape Escape [Model SCES-01564]" - STAFF - Producer: Susumu Takatsuka, Takafumi Fujisawa Executive Producer: Shuhei Yoshida Designers: Kenkichi Shimooka, Hingo Matsumoto, Katsuyuki Kanetaka, Kenji Kaido, Hidekuni Sakai Graphic Artists (Character): Takamitsu Iijima, Hiroki Nishi, Taichi Ogawa Graphic Artists (Stage): Shunsuke Saitō, Makato Doi, Satoru Miyaki, Yusuke Watanabe, Shingo Takahashi, Mikiko Takeda, Hideaki Takaku, Toshiyuki Yonekura, Shuhei Hashimoto, Takeshi Sugiyama Graphic Artists (Movie): Shoji Miyazaki, Kentarō Yoshida, Shinya Murakami, Hiromasa Horie Programmers: Yuji Yamada, Kazuo Kato, Kaoru Hagiwara, Toshitake Tsuchikura, Kenji Ishii, Makato Wakabayashi, Kiyoshi Sakai Music Composer: Soichi Terada Movie Sound Effects: Masatoshi Mizumachi Data Programmers: Keiichi Nishimoto, Kōichi Yamazaki Sound Effects: Masaaki Kaneko Supervisor: Takashi Sora Director: Masamichi Seki QA Staff: Masaki Hiyoshi, Akira Okano, Shinya Inagaki, Kazuko Oikawa, Atsushi Sakai, Hideyuki Ikeda, Manabu Endou Overseas Coordinator: Mikiko Okai Marketing: Masatsuka Saeki, Megumi Hosoya, Tomoko Inoue CG Staff: Masaaki Nansen, Mari Watanabe, Shuji Hiramatsu Special Thanks: Akira Satou, Toshiyuki Miyata, Yukio Nagasaki, Yukinori Takada, Eiji Nagao, Yoshiko Watanabe, Akira Hiramine, Shiro Fujitaka - SOURCES - Disc dump (MAME).
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Saru! Get You! (c) 1999 Sony Computer Ent., Inc. Having developed a time machine, the professor's first visitors were two boys, Spike and Buzz, who wanted to go down in history as the first time travellers. But when they get to the lab they find the professor and his daughter tied up and hundreds of monkeys gone berserk. It turns out that one of the monkeys, Specter, had found and put on the Peak Point Helmet, a device invented by the professor to harness and increase the mind's potential. All it did to Specter was to make him a power crazy terror who is set on ruling the world. Caught in the time machine with Specter and his crew, the boys find themselves dragged back millions of years. Can they capture all the monkeys? Can you help? With over 20 3-D levels, bonus games, training rooms and heaps of gadgets to collect along the way, Ape Escape is not one to monkey around with. - TECHNICAL - Game ID: SCPS-10091 - TRIVIA - Released on June 24, 1999 in Japan. Re-Editions: [JP] "Saru! Get You! [Model SCPS-91196]" (2000) [JP] "Saru! Get You! [Model SCPS-91331]" (2005) Export releases: [US] "Ape Escape [Model SCUS-94423]" [EU] "Ape Escape [Model SCES-01564]" - STAFF - Producer: Susumu Takatsuka, Takafumi Fujisawa Executive Producer: Shuhei Yoshida Designers: Kenkichi Shimooka, Hingo Matsumoto, Katsuyuki Kanetaka, Kenji Kaido, Hidekuni Sakai Graphic Artists (Character): Takamitsu Iijima, Hiroki Nishi, Taichi Ogawa Graphic Artists (Stage): Shunsuke Saitō, Makato Doi, Satoru Miyaki, Yusuke Watanabe, Shingo Takahashi, Mikiko Takeda, Hideaki Takaku, Toshiyuki Yonekura, Shuhei Hashimoto, Takeshi Sugiyama Graphic Artists (Movie): Shoji Miyazaki, Kentarō Yoshida, Shinya Murakami, Hiromasa Horie Programmers: Yuji Yamada, Kazuo Kato, Kaoru Hagiwara, Toshitake Tsuchikura, Kenji Ishii, Makato Wakabayashi, Kiyoshi Sakai Music Composer: Soichi Terada Movie Sound Effects: Masatoshi Mizumachi Data Programmers: Keiichi Nishimoto, Kōichi Yamazaki Sound Effects: Masaaki Kaneko Supervisor: Takashi Sora Director: Masamichi Seki QA Staff: Masaki Hiyoshi, Akira Okano, Shinya Inagaki, Kazuko Oikawa, Atsushi Sakai, Hideyuki Ikeda, Manabu Endou Overseas Coordinator: Mikiko Okai Marketing: Masatsuka Saeki, Megumi Hosoya, Tomoko Inoue CG Staff: Masaaki Nansen, Mari Watanabe, Shuji Hiramatsu Special Thanks: Akira Satou, Toshiyuki Miyata, Yukio Nagasaki, Yukinori Takada, Eiji Nagao, Yoshiko Watanabe, Akira Hiramine, Shiro Fujitaka - SOURCES - Disc dump (MAME).
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