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Platform video game series
Video game series
Gex
Logotype from the first game
Genre
Developer
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Platforms
First releaseGex
April 1995
Latest releaseGex Trilogy
June 16, 2025

Gex is aplatform game series, developed byCrystal Dynamics, that details the adventures of ananthropomorphicgecko named Gex. He has served as the mascot of Crystal Dynamics, appearing on their company logo for several years up until the year 2000. In the North American version, Gex is voiced by the comedianDana Gould; the United Kingdom version features Gould as well asLeslie Phillips andDanny John-Jules as the voice of Gex. Gex was voiced byMitsuo Senda in the Japanese release of the second game.[1]

The Gex games are largely inspired by American TV culture, Gex contributing to the games with wise-cracking remarks laced with media and references topopular culture.

ThePlayStation versions were rereleased under thePSone Classics banner on thePlayStation Network,Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko on October 1, 2009,[2]Gex on November 5, 2009,[3] andGex: Enter the Gecko on February 4, 2014,[4] compatible withPlayStation 3,Portable andVita. Additionally,Square Enix publishedGex atGOG.com, a distribution platform for legacy games, on October 16, 2014.[5]Limited Run Games releasedGex Trilogy, a compilation of the PlayStation versions of all three games emulated through Limited Run'sCarbon Engine, forNintendo Switch,PlayStation 5,Windows andXbox Series X/S on June 16, 2025.[6]

Plot

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Gex is a gecko who has a passion for television, which makes him a target for the cybernetic being Emperor Rez. Emperor Rez is determined to overthrow the Media Dimension, the "world" of television.

In the first game, Rez, who is the overlord of the Media Dimension, kidnaps Gex to his world to use him as a network's new mascot character. However, he is defeated by Gex, who escapes back home.

In the second game, Gex, following 2 years of isolation, is recruited by government agents to take down Rez, who has returned to the Media Dimension. Gex, who also returns to the Media Dimension, later defeats Rez, who says that he is Gex's father, though it's unclear if Gex believes Rez's claim.

In the third game Gex, who is now a wealthy secret agent, discovers through the news that his partner and love interest Agent Xtra, now the head of the "TV Terrorist Defense Unit", has been reported missing. Xtra herself manages to contact Gex, and tells that she is in the Media Dimension and informs him that Rez has returned once again and kidnapped her to get to him and attack Gex's secret island cave. Gex transverses the Media Dimension a third time and defeats Rez for good, saving Agent Xtra in the process.

Games

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Aggregate review scores
As of November 23, 2015.
GameGameRankings
Gex(3DO) 79.58%[7]
(PC) 71.00%[8]
(SS) 69.35%[9]
(PS1) 63.33%[10]
Gex: Enter the Gecko(PS1) 81.70%[11]
(N64) 60.50%[12]
(GBC) 57.00%[13]
Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko(PS1) 77.20%[14]
(GBC) 70.60%[15]
(N64) 65.13%[16]

Gex (1995)

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Main article:Gex (video game)

Gex: Enter the Gecko (1998)

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Main article:Gex: Enter the Gecko

Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko (1999)

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Main article:Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko

Cancelled projects

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A fourthGex entry was in development for thePlayStation 2 andGameCube, but was canceled due to lack of interest fromEidos Interactive. Many of the ideas and aspects were later used forWhiplash for the PS2 with only concept art existing of theGex 4 idea.[17]

An unreleased PS1 prototype demo for a cancelled 2001 game referred to asGex Jr. was leaked online in April 2022.[18][19]

Characters

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  • Gex - Gex is a smart-alecky, wise-crackinggecko who lives with his family and friends inMaui,Hawaii. He spends his days surfing, playing the ukulele, and throwing poi parties down on the beach with the local lady lizards. After his father's death, he begins watching mass amounts of TV to get over the tragedy.[20] He eventually inherits over twenty billion dollars from his deceased great uncle and buys the world's largest television. He has his own island hideaway called the GEXCave located in theSouth Pacific.[21] His catchphrase is "It's tail time!", due to his primary attack being tail whips. Gex is voiced byDana Gould in all three installments inNorth America. The PAL (European and Australian game formats) versions feature three separate voice actors; Dana Gould in the original game,Leslie Phillips in the second game, andDanny John-Jules in the third game.
  • Rez - Rez is a megalomaniacal, cybernetic entity, and the main antagonist of the series. His one true ambition is to control the entire Media Dimension and ensure the longevity of bad TV shows andZ-Grade movies. His entire essence is made up of Liquid Rez, liquidnoise spread throughout the series. He also claims to be Gex's father. Rez is voiced by Bruce Robertson.
  • Agent Xtra - Agent Xtra is Gex's crime-fighting partner, who also loves TV as well. She is kidnapped by Rez and communicates to Gex through video signals in mission control. She is portrayed in live-action sequences by Marliece Andrada.
  • Alfred the Tortoise - Alfred is Gex's butler. He is a turtle who wears a bow tie and glasses. He provides Gex with constant help to defeat Rez. He is voiced byMarc Silk.
  • Rex - Rex is a small, redTyrannosaurus rex and Gex's prehistoric ancestor.[22] He was seen frozen in a block of ice at the "Holiday Broadcasting" channel that Gex can melt to set him free.
  • Cuz - Cuz is Gex's overweight cousin[22] and seems to be aleopard gecko. He is saved by Gex after being locked in a cage by the gangsters on the "Gangsters TV" channel.
  • Gex's Father - Gex's Dad works forNASA by doing various research projects. He and ten other volunteers are chosen to eat tapioca pudding in zero gravity, though their rocket explodes due to aBand-Aid floating into one of the fuel tanks, killing them. His mother later moves to California, and after gaining money inherited from Gex's great-uncle, Charlie, she purchases 51 percent ownership in NASA, fires everyone, sells the rockets to some third world countries, and converts Mission Control into "Space Monkeys", a theme restaurant featuring robotic dancing chimps wearing spacesuits.[20] In the novel, Rez claims that he is Gex's real father and became the way he was after the explosion, whether this is true or not is unclear, although Rez makes the same claim inGex 2 but with a different story (saying he fell into a scrapheap while trying to get free cable).

Future

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In February 2015,Square Enix announced that they would allow developers to create games based on some of their old Eidos intellectual properties via theSquare Enix Collective project, including theGex intellectual property.[23] In December 2021, Square Enix filed a newGex trademark in the European Union,[24][25] and subsequently in February a new trademark forGex inJapan.[26] Three months later,Embracer Group made an agreement to purchaseCrystal Dynamics andEidos IPs from Square Enix, which did not includeGex.[27][28]

Legacy

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Gex appears as an unlockable character in the North American and European versions ofHot Shots Golf 2 andMad Dash Racing.

The titular character has been associated with thehyperpop duo100 gecs, where he was featured on the cover their self-titled debut EP.[29]

In June 2022, a fan animation of the game was uploaded to YouTube by FlippinDingDong. It was presented as a tape recording of a 1990s animated series that aired onToon Disney. The clip features Gex's characteristicone-liners. The animation would later become viral onYouTube.[30] FlippinDingDong would later provide animation for both the reveal trailer and the LRG 2024 trailer forGex Trilogy.[31]

Gex appears inAstro Bot as an unlockable bot found in the game's Winter Wonder level, released in a free update on December 12, 2024.[32][33]

References

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  18. ^Kennedy, Victoria (4 April 2022)."Over 20 Years Later, Footage from an Unreleased Gex Demo Has Shown Up Online".Eurogamer.Archived from the original on 2022-04-18. Retrieved2022-04-18.
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  21. ^Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko instruction bookletArchived 2020-07-20 at theWayback Machine, p. 2 (PDF)
  22. ^abGex 3: Deep Cover Gecko instruction booklet, p. 9
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  27. ^Bankhurst, Adam (2 May 2022)."Embracer Group Enters Agreement to Acquire Eidos, Crystal Dynamics, and Square Enix Montreal for $300 Million".IGN.Archived from the original on 3 May 2022. Retrieved24 June 2022.
  28. ^"Embracer Group Enters into an Agreement to Acquire Eidos, Crystal Dynamics, and Square Enix Montréal Amongst Other Assets".Embracer. 2022-05-02.Archived from the original on 2022-05-02. Retrieved2022-05-02.
  29. ^Garro, Adrian (May 23, 2023)."I Caught a 100 Gecs Live Concert Experience and All the Madcap Insanity That Came with It".Rock Cellar Magazine. Retrieved8 June 2023.
  30. ^McMullen, Chris (June 15, 2022)."Gex Is the 90s Saturday Morning Cartoon We Never Got".GameSpew.Archived from the original on June 15, 2022. RetrievedJune 15, 2022.
  31. ^@FlippinDingDong (July 12, 2023)."I could solve world hunger tomorrow and I'd still start every conversation with "I got to animate Gex for an official project"" (Tweet). RetrievedJuly 14, 2023 – viaTwitter.
  32. ^Bowen, Tom (2024-12-14)."Astro Bot: Winter Wonder Walkthrough (All Bots, Outfits, and Dual Speeder Skins)".Game Rant. Retrieved2024-12-14.
  33. ^Square, Push (2024-12-13)."Astro Bot: All Special Bots".Push Square. Retrieved2024-12-14.

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