![]() rjcuk 09:32, 5 September 2006 (UTC) Reply However, after playing one of the first levels, Specter sends a transmission to the laboratory. ![]() In some cases, monkeys are trapped or happy in these eras, so these "safe" monkeys do very little harm to affect the future. Then, Spike goes to that era (with the help of the Time Station, Natalie and the Professor) and clears them again, and so forth.Īnd to clear up, this would therefore suggest that once a level has been played for the first time, and Spike is returned to the Time Station, that any remaining monkeys (which can be captured if you enter the level a second time), for some reason, have not altered the future (at least not considerably beyond control). Thus the game could be perceived as a type of chase between Spike and Specter - after Spike manages to clear each era, Specter has another go to try and drop more monkeys. It could then be suggested that as Specter notices that history has changed back, he decides that if Spike has cleared that era, he should then find another point in time (slightly ahead in the future) where he can try to dispatch the monkeys again. It could be understood that as each level (point in time) is cleared safely of monkeys (some need to be captured later on), the future is then restored to its original design. ![]() When playing the game, the first level is Ancient Plain. The protagonist Spike is required to travel back from Ancient Past (Dinosaur times), slowly catching up with critical points in history around different eras and ages. If one is re-written, wouldn't all the ones after it be different?Ī resolution to this can be found in terms of understanding the structure of the game. What I don't understand is why the monkeys had to be sent to five different periods. The comments page is - check for the one by DiscoPenguin Some reviews on IMDb and .uk ask the question, why did the monkeys time travel to so many points in time - if they simply travelled to the ancient past, surely that would make a change on the rest of the future? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Ape Escape (video game). that Ape Escape was the first game to require the use of the Dual Analog Controller (pictured)?Ī record of the entry may be seen at Wikipedia:Recent additions/2016/March. Help translate an article from the Japanese Wikipedia into English.Ī fact from Ape Escape (video game) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know? column on 23 March 2016 ( check views). ![]() Improve and expand Japan-related stubs.Pages for Deletion: Participate in Japan-related deletion discussions.Add requested images to articles that need them.Good article nominations: Shin Ultraman.A-class review: April 2011 Fukushima earthquake ( discussion)Īrticles: None Pictures: None Lists: None.Peer review: Japanese New Zealanders, Japan Crude Cocktail.
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