Gex Trilogy announcement proves we’re in the dark timeline
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The anthropomorphic gecko, Gex, returns to PC and modern consoles, with the entire original trilogy rebuilt on Limited Run Games’ Carbon Engine.
The Gex trilogy, consisting of Gex (1995), Gex: Enter the Gecko (1998), and Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko (1999), has been announced for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo. Change with the help of Limited Run Games.
It’s queue time. #GexIsBack
GEX returns through the science of the Carbon Engine in the GEX Trilogy. We will have more details to share in the future 🦎#LRG3 pic.twitter.com/EnQKB9dXAy
— Limited Run Games (@LimitedRunGames) July 12, 2023
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Limited Run Games, which is known for its re-releases of, respectfully, old games and physical releases of indie darlings, hosted its Summer Games Showcase last night (July 12). While the entire show saw plenty of unexpected announcements, including Clock Tower, River City Girls Zero, and more, one reveal none of us saw coming was the announcement of the Gex Trilogy for modern devices.
Now, while I’ve seen a lot of talk about Gex over the years, I personally never saw this TV-obsessed Gecko as anything more than a meme. So seeing the original trilogy coming to modern consoles definitely took me by surprise. Alas, there are plenty of Gex fans out there to rejoice at this time!
Gex Trilogy does not have a release window yet, though Limited Run Games has said that it will provide an additional update in the future. We’ll be sure to update this page with more information as it arrives.
What do you think of the Gex Trilogy coming to modern consoles and PC? For more on Gex, see exactly why we think Embracer should bring back gaming’s worst mascot, Gex.
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