Difference between revisions of "Planet of the Apes"

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{{sub-stub}}'''''Planet of the Apes''''' is an unreleased [[Sega Dreamcast]] game loosely based on the film series and book of the same name. Gameplay was reportedly inspired by the ''[[Tomb Raider]]'' series, but the game was cancelled for unknown reasons.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Planet of the Apes''''' is an action adventure game developed by [[Visiware Studios]] for the PlayStation and PC, loosely based on the film series and book of the same name. Gameplay was reportedly inspired by the ''[[Tomb Raider]]'' series. Versions were reportedly in development for the [[Sega Saturn]] and later [[Dreamcast]], but both were cancelled for unknown reasons. The game suffered long delays, with the Saturn and PlayStation versions being announced in 1997.
  
Had it not been cancelled, it would have likely been released in mid-2000.
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Had it not been cancelled, the Dreamcast version would have likely been released in mid-2000.

Revision as of 17:22, 24 October 2015

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Planet of the Apes
System(s): Sega Saturn, Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: Fox
Developer: Visiware Studios
Planned release date(s):
Sega Saturn
1997, [1]
Sega Dreamcast
2000
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1

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Planet of the Apes is an action adventure game developed by Visiware Studios for the PlayStation and PC, loosely based on the film series and book of the same name. Gameplay was reportedly inspired by the Tomb Raider series. Versions were reportedly in development for the Sega Saturn and later Dreamcast, but both were cancelled for unknown reasons. The game suffered long delays, with the Saturn and PlayStation versions being announced in 1997.

Had it not been cancelled, the Dreamcast version would have likely been released in mid-2000.