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The names may be changed to be closer to the Japanese version if the British release comes. WhisperToMe 01:22, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
I tried to remove all "you" references and replace them with "the player" where appropriate and rework sentences elsewhere. I also removed all instructions on how to execute moves, but left their descriptions--Wikipedia is not a walkthrough site. Some of the wordings of sentences are now different; I tried to make it less conversational. This is a very thorough article, though, so props to whoever wrote it. Some of this may need to be referenced, though. Thathollygirl 17:05, 16 August 2006 (UTC).
Actually the game is called Ape Escape: Million Monkeys and it is come in December 2006. PrestonH October 7th 2006 03:03 (UTC)
They turn the user into different kinds of super-powered characters.
Their energy runs out after a while and turns the user back into their original form.
They are worn on the left wrist.
They recharge after a while and they each have green faces when they are fully charged. —Preceding
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Is the game different to UK's version? I'll admit I haven't played this game, but is it really a deal to name it SAL-3000 in US and UK Ape Ratchet? I am referring to the rare monkeys. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Themurkyone ( talk • contribs) 01:59, 3 August 2008 (UTC)
Yes, I guess it is a deal. I heard Ape Ratchet only appears in the Japanese and the UK versions and is replaced by SAL-3000 in the US version. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 196.207.32.37 ( talk) 20:26, 24 August 2008 (UTC)
I have had this theory that Ape Escape 3 was based on the Gex trilogy, as it has a similar story plot to that of the Gex games (more specifically, the use of the untapped evil power of television). Anyone agree with me on that theory? Visokor ( talk) 21:11, 28 August 2012 (UTC)
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The names may be changed to be closer to the Japanese version if the British release comes. WhisperToMe 01:22, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
I tried to remove all "you" references and replace them with "the player" where appropriate and rework sentences elsewhere. I also removed all instructions on how to execute moves, but left their descriptions--Wikipedia is not a walkthrough site. Some of the wordings of sentences are now different; I tried to make it less conversational. This is a very thorough article, though, so props to whoever wrote it. Some of this may need to be referenced, though. Thathollygirl 17:05, 16 August 2006 (UTC).
Actually the game is called Ape Escape: Million Monkeys and it is come in December 2006. PrestonH October 7th 2006 03:03 (UTC)
They turn the user into different kinds of super-powered characters.
Their energy runs out after a while and turns the user back into their original form.
They are worn on the left wrist.
They recharge after a while and they each have green faces when they are fully charged. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
196.207.32.37 (
talk)
16:32, 9 September 2007 (UTC)
Is the game different to UK's version? I'll admit I haven't played this game, but is it really a deal to name it SAL-3000 in US and UK Ape Ratchet? I am referring to the rare monkeys. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Themurkyone ( talk • contribs) 01:59, 3 August 2008 (UTC)
Yes, I guess it is a deal. I heard Ape Ratchet only appears in the Japanese and the UK versions and is replaced by SAL-3000 in the US version. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 196.207.32.37 ( talk) 20:26, 24 August 2008 (UTC)
I have had this theory that Ape Escape 3 was based on the Gex trilogy, as it has a similar story plot to that of the Gex games (more specifically, the use of the untapped evil power of television). Anyone agree with me on that theory? Visokor ( talk) 21:11, 28 August 2012 (UTC)
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