TO BE RELEASED: April 29th 2011
Ape Escape: Trapped in Space and Time is the original PlayStation 2 game, converted for release on PC.
The original game was set for release in 2005, however due to other games in the series (Ape Escape 3, Ape Escape: Million Monkeys) and a similar game on the market already, the game was cancelled.
Now the game is finally being released onto PC's, to help promote "PlayStation Move - Ape Escape".
The game contains 15 brand new levels, accross diferent worlds in the universe! It is up to Spike and his friends to capture the monkeys and Specter, who has more than just the world on his mind this time.
Use 7 different gadgets and 2 vehicles to capture all 200 monkeys, and bring Specter down again.
Before you install, make sure you have the following System Requirements:
OS: Windows Vista, Windows 7.
Processor: 2.8 GHZ
Memory: 2GB RAM (1.5GB for Vista Users)
Hard Drive: 12GB
Video Card: 3D Accelerator Card compatiable with DirectX 9.0 (3D Accelerator Card must be HD)
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 Compatiable
DirectX: 9.0
Input: PlayStation DUALSHOCK controller [PS2 USB Dual Controller to PC Adapter Converter]
ok, now, where can i download it?
ReplyDeletei WANT this game!
Hmmm... Its now May 4, and I see no link! Are you sure this is true? This has happened before with these mysterious "releases". Hope to see a link very soon.
ReplyDeleteTotally fake, Ape Escape is an exclusive Sony franchise.
ReplyDelete@Matheus F - Yeah, that is the part that sounds dodgy. I don't know why they'd release this game on PC. Plus, I still do not see any more info on the game.
ReplyDeleteWe can understand why this would sound dodgey. The link will be hosted on the actual Sony website, and we shall post a link to it as soon as we get it. It's apparently been on sale since late May, but we are yet to receive a link.
ReplyDeleteIt is a Sony game, made by Sony and released by Sony. The game however, has promotional's all throughout it for the latest Move title, and will serve to help boost sales of the game.
We have sent an e-mail and are hoping on more news. All the information we got about this was sent in February, and we are waiting on a reply to the email we sent back. We are hoping that they don't let us down again after the "Million Monkeys' fiasco. They said they would release the game, then they wont, then they said they would etc. I think from now on we won't post until we get the actual product first. It's starting to affect our reputation by them changing thier minds to frequently.
Sorry about the wait, we shall have it soon, hopefully.
Okay, I've had enough.
ReplyDeleteI've been lurking on this blog for some time now, and I simply can't stand fabricated news anymore. This, this takes the cake.
Sony has never, EVER, allowed a first party IP franchise to come to the PC. Ever. On top of that, There is no mention of "Space and Time" within trademarks, license and, copyright database. Japanese blogs, 2chan, even, have never even heard of such a title, or any of this supposed Ape Escape 4.
The Japanese description for the Uniqlo shirts make no mention of Space and Time. At all. More than likelky just a demo for Move.
Please, stop this. You're taking advantage of the fact that no-one really cares for Ape Escape, and as such, you see fit to "make it your own", become the "source" for all things AE.
Sony would never give exclusive news to fans. They're a mega corporation who could care less for a blog. And what of Ape Club? Why the hell would Sony make an AE blog on basic HTML? Oh, that's right, it's fake too.
Please, stop.
There are so many wrong things about this post that I can't describe it in one post. I could describe to everyone how this post is a hoax, but it's not worth wasting my time on this foul article.
ReplyDeleteThe biggest flaw that officially declares this post to be a fake is that there are no official source links to any of Sony's websites or the official Japanese website for Ape Escape.
If you have seen how people post news on sites like Bulbapedia and Mario Wiki, they ALWAYS put a link to prove that their article is real.
Stop fabricating these kind of news. You have not only put me in disgust, but dishonored the entire Ape Escape fan community and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.