Ape Escape shorts now airing on Nicktoons
You may have noticed this already while catching up with your Rocko’s Modern Life, but two-minute shorts based on Ape Escape have begun airing on the Nicktoons Network. The clips (a trailer for which we’ve placed after the break) come from Frederator, the house behind Nick’s Fairly Odd Parents.
It’s puzzling, because there hasn’t been a new, real Ape Escape game in North America in four years (no, we’re not counting Ape Quest), but we’re not going to complain too much because, hey, more apes on TV.
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Ape Escape shorts now airing on Nicktoons
You may have noticed this already while catching up with your Rocko’s Modern Life, but two-minute shorts based on Ape Escape have begun airing on the Nicktoons Network. The clips (a trailer for which we’ve placed after the break) come from Frederator, the house behind Nick’s Fairly Odd Parents.
It’s puzzling, because there hasn’t been a new, real Ape Escape game in North America in four years (no, we’re not counting Ape Quest), but we’re not going to complain too much because, hey, more apes on TV.
Continue reading Ape Escape shorts now airing on Nicktoons
Ape Escape shorts now airing on Nicktoons originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Mon, 13 Jul 2009 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Ape Escape shorts now airing on Nicktoons
You may have noticed this already while catching up with your Rocko’s Modern Life, but two-minute shorts based on Ape Escape have begun airing on the Nicktoons Network. The clips (a trailer for which we’ve placed after the break) come from Frederator, the house behind Nick’s Fairly Odd Parents.
It’s puzzling, because there hasn’t been a new, real Ape Escape game in North America in four years (no, we’re not counting Ape Quest), but we’re not going to complain too much because, hey, more apes on TV.
Continue reading Ape Escape shorts now airing on Nicktoons
Ape Escape shorts now airing on Nicktoons originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Mon, 13 Jul 2009 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Ape Escape shorts now airing on Nicktoons
You may have noticed this already while catching up with your Rocko’s Modern Life, but two-minute shorts based on Ape Escape have begun airing on the Nicktoons Network. The clips (a trailer for which we’ve placed after the break) come from Frederator, the house behind Nick’s Fairly Odd Parents.
It’s puzzling, because there hasn’t been a new, real Ape Escape game in North America in four years (no, we’re not counting Ape Quest), but we’re not going to complain too much because, hey, more apes on TV.
Continue reading Ape Escape shorts now airing on Nicktoons
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Japan’s PSP Best lineup heading for PlayStation Store
So… right. The PSN is not a UMD killer. So they say. But that’s not stopping Sony Japan from re-releasing their PSP Best Hits lineup in the PlayStation Store. Announced via the official PlayStation Japan website, the following Greatest Hits titles will be available on PSN Japan come December 11:
Both games will be available for JP 2,200 (a little over US 20). This actually comes in cheaper because the UMD versions of both games are being sold for JP 2,800 a pop (about US 30).
Again, despite one media being cheaper than the other, a UMD killer the PSN is not. So they say.
Options, options, options; this seems to be the overall theme that Sony and the other publishers (like D3Publisher and Capcom) want to give to the consumer - different options in which people can gain access to their games.
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- Capcom discusses PlayStation Store plans, Resident Evil in the pipeline
- Sony exec: PlayStation Store DLC not a UMD-killer
Tales of The World: Radiant Mythology 2 revealed
A sequel for Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology has been confirmed via a scan. (Oh, what would the gaming populace ever do without Famitsu…) Namco Bandai is set to release Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2 for the PSP come winter of this year. As of now, there’s no word of release anywhere else other than Japan.
As you might assumed ToW: Raidant Mythology 2 will follow in the footsteps of its predecessor. The sequel will once again throw in a rag-tag cast of characters from other Tales games in the past and bring them into this one game.
So far, other than the returning main character (Kanonno) from the first game, just some of the characters already confirmed to be in the sequel are the following:
- Farah Oersted (Tales of Eternia)
- Anise Tatlin (Tales of the Abyss)
- Iria Animi (Tales of Innocence)
- Zelos Wilder (Tales of Symphonia)
- Suzu (Tales of Phantasia)
- Mighty Kongman (Tales of Desitny)
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Ape Escape: Saru Saru Big Mission downloadable demo
Filed under: Ape Escape, Demos

As promised, the Japanese demo for Ape Escape: Saru Saru Big Mission is finally out. This platformer has you … well, we haven’t figured out how to play it quite yet! (Can you tell us?) It can be downloaded via PlayStation Spot, PLAYSTATION Store, or from us:
1. Download the demo zip file.
2. Extract the contents of the zip file.
3. Connect your PSP to your computer using a USB cable.
4. Go to the PSP/GAME folder.
5. Copy NPJG90004 folder into the GAME directory.
Check out our new demos site:
demos.pspfanboy.com
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