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'''Swingin' Ape''' was a short-lived independent video game company founded by Steve Ranck, Mike Starich and Scott Goffman in 2000 after they left [[Midway Games|Midway Home Entertainment]]. The studio only made one game, ''Metal Arms: A Glitch in the System'', before it was acquired by [[Blizzard Entertainment]] in 2005. |
'''Swingin' Ape Studios''' was a short-lived independent video game company founded by Steve Ranck, Mike Starich and Scott Goffman in 2000 after they left [[Midway Games|Midway Home Entertainment]]. The studio only made one game, ''Metal Arms: A Glitch in the System'', before it was acquired by [[Blizzard Entertainment]] in 2005. |
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, a cartoon monkey pops up from the bottom of the screen. It starts swinging around the screen on a vine, sporting different outfits every time it passes by. Finally the monkey slams into the screen and lands on a circle, still holding the vine. The {{color|green}}-{{color|gold|yellow}} gradient text "SWINGIN' APE" pops in above the circle, and "STUDIOS" pops in below. |
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'''Technique:''' 2D animation. |
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'''Audio:''' A violin sting when the monkey first appears, followed by a fast drum beat accompanied by monkey noises. There is a cymbal crash when the circle appears. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Metal Arms: A Glitch in the System''. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Metal Arms: A Glitch in the System''. |
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 10 October 2023
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Background
Swingin' Ape Studios was a short-lived independent video game company founded by Steve Ranck, Mike Starich and Scott Goffman in 2000 after they left Midway Home Entertainment. The studio only made one game, Metal Arms: A Glitch in the System, before it was acquired by Blizzard Entertainment in 2005.
Logo (November 18, 2003)
Visuals: On a white background, a cartoon monkey pops up from the bottom of the screen. It starts swinging around the screen on a vine, sporting different outfits every time it passes by. Finally the monkey slams into the screen and lands on a circle, still holding the vine. The green-yellow gradient text "SWINGIN' APE" pops in above the circle, and "STUDIOS" pops in below.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: A violin sting when the monkey first appears, followed by a fast drum beat accompanied by monkey noises. There is a cymbal crash when the circle appears.
Availability: Seen on Metal Arms: A Glitch in the System.