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Code Monkeys is presented as though it were an 8-bit video game.
But a generation of future code monkeys were intrigued by their potential.
It's the entre into the world of the Code Monkey.
The following year Code Monkeys was brought to life on G4.
Code Monkeys, which had two successful seasons, was not renewed with G4.
Gygax's voice appears as his 8-bit self on Code Monkeys.
Andy Sipes was also the art director on Code Monkeys.
Since its inception, Code Monkeys has received mixed reviews.
It was also the theme song for an animated show on G4 called Code Monkeys.
The game holds a total of four hundred and thirty-four monkeys if the secret code monkeys are not caught.
Another was "Code Monkey," his pop song about a disaffected cubicle worker.
Toyota: Treat your code monkeys better!
He's the code monkey.
Code monkey may refer to:
Code Monkeys is an American animated television program by Adam de la Peña.
De la Peña provided the voice of Dave on Code Monkeys and directed both seasons.
The Spectrum and Game Boy versions were developed by The Code Monkeys.
Jonathan Coulton's song "Code Monkey" serves as the theme song of the show.
The Code Monkeys was a British software house based in Yorkshire and working mostly in the home computer market.
The handiwork of a cast of code monkeys could soon have your new phone doing tricks your old cell would never have imagined.
In the animated series Code Monkeys, Slaughter appeared as Sgt. Murder.
The song has appeared in television commercials, and is the theme song for the G4 television network show Code Monkeys.
He also voiced his own cartoon character on Code Monkeys in the episode "The Great Recession".
The console ports were handled by The Code Monkeys and published by Accolade.
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