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 ...
Gex Trilogy is coming later this year from Limited Run Games. Gex Trilogy is the definitive edition of the classic platforming series with Gexcessive attitude, complete with Gextras like rewind and ...
Gameplay Deep Cover Gecko plays identically to last year's offering. Players move Gex around with the analog stick, the A button jumps and the B button executes the reptile's tail-whip. Z-Trigger ...
Believe it or not, Gex is gearing up for a return in the form of a new remastered trilogy that is set to release future. First coming onto the scene back in 1995, the snarky gecko’s original outing ...
Outside of simply getting visual upgrades, Limited Run has looked to improve the controls and gameplay found in each Gex game. This means that analogue controls have been added to the 3D entries, ...
Gex Trilogy – a collection of Gex, Gex: Enter the Gecko, and Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko – is officially coming to modern consoles, Limited Run Games announced during a livestream today. The snarky lil ...
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.
8 months, 2 weeks - It's tail time. Check out the latest Gex Trilogy trailer from this upcoming 3-in-1 collection from Limited Run Games. The new Gex trailer shows gameplay and features, like native ...
Well kiss my grits, another lizard's slamming his foot down in Game Boy territory! Crystal Dynamics seems to enjoy developing plenty of games starring its favorite television-obsessed gecko, and it ...
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I bought this game a pretty long time ago. I remember walking into Wal-Mart and my Mom telling me. That, she'd pick up one Gameboy Color game for me. The only thing was it had to be $10. I was pretty ...