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Competition: Win a PSP and a copy of Ape Escape

Cheap as chimps

Competition: Win a PSP and a copy of Ape Escape
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PSP + Java
| Ape Escape M

In the real world, if an ape escapes you have to lock your doors. If you see a chimpanzee knuckling its way down the pavement, you've got to find a place to hide. If you get home from work to find a gorilla sitting in your front garden, you need to back slowly towards your car and wait in there until the authorities arrive with zoological weaponry. Even if you need the toilet.

Which is yet another reason why video games are great: thanks to Sony and its PSone and PSP consoles, we've been safely experiencing the nuisance of simian liberation for years through the Ape Escape series.

And now, thanks to Living Mobile, we're able to enjoy the spectacle of primate emancipation on a phone, with Ape Escape M. To celebrate the release of this well-produced retro release, Living Mobile has kindly provided two PSPs and two copies of the Ape Escape P (the PSP version) for us to give away to a pair of lucky readers.

All you need to do to put yourself in the running for one of these prizes is answer the following question and fill in the form below:

How many apes can be found in Ape Escape M? a) 42 b) 120 c) 17


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Alternatively, you can enter by postcard (please include name, address, and telephone number) to the following address:

Pocket Gamer Ape Escape competition
Steel Media Ltd
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Competition rules

  • The competition closes on November 10th and no entries will be accepted after this date.
  • The winning entries will be drawn after the competition has closed on November 10th and winners will be notified by email shortly after.
  • This prize cannot be substituted for a cash prize.
  • Pocket Gamer parent company Steel Media's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into regarding the winners of the competition.
  • Entry is open to UK residents only. Full terms and conditions are available here.
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Rob Hearn
Rob Hearn
Having obtained a distinguished education, Rob became Steel Media's managing editor, now he's no longer here though.