Of all the games that could have been announced for a remake this year, Crystal Dynamics' 1995 game about a wise-cracking, TV-obsessed gecko, Gex, was not high on my list. But thanks to Limited Run ...
Of all the 90s platforming mascots, it’s a shame that Gex never caught on. That franchise has sat dormant for decades, and after endless clamoring from fans, the franchise is finally getting some love ...
A few weeks ago, a Steam page randomly showed up for Limited Run Games’ upcoming Gex Trilogy, a remastered (ported?) collection of beloved retro titles starring everyone’s favorite radical ‘90s gecko.
Some context; until very recently, the Gex franchise was owned by Square Enix – the Japanese developer acquired the Gex IP (probably reluctantly) when it purchased developer Crystal Dynamics and Eidos ...
While some are more cynical about it, I’ve been loving the sea of remasters, ports, and remakes of classic games that are now playable on current systems. The latest retro collection is Limited Run ...
HBO comedian Dana Gould fuels GEX with over 300 hilarious one-liners and sound effects. GEX’s mouth gets him in trouble, but it’s his thrashing tail and suction cup paws that get him out. GEX has been ...
The company announced the ported bundle during its LRG3 stream. This collection will include Gex, Gex: Enter the Gecko, and Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko, and it will come to PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series ...
A freelance writer with over 10 years of experience. His favourite games are Kingdom Hearts, Beyond Good & Evil, and Celeste. With the help of the acclaimed Carbon Engine that is Limited Run Games' in ...
Limited Run has dropped a new video teaser showing off its upcoming release of Gex Trilogy. The trilogy - which bundles the original PS1 2D platformer, Gex, and the two 3D sequels: Gex: Enter the ...
Square Enix has filed a fresh trademark application for 1990s Crystal Dynamics-developed platformer, Gex. As spotted by Gematsu, the application was filed on December 15th, per the European Union ...
In the aftermath of Sonic the Hedgehog's meteoric 1991 rise, publishers scrambled to copycat SEGA's success by cobbling together their own platformers starring anthropomorphic animals. And every ...
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