Gex: Enter the Gecko (also known as Gex 3D: Enter the Gecko or Return of the Gecko; or on N64 as Gex 64: Enter the Gecko) is a platform game released in 1998 for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Microsoft Windows and the Game Boy Color. In 2011, it was added to the PlayStation Network. It is the second game in the Gex series, and involves collecting three types of remotes to unlock different TVs in the hub world that lead to levels, and to aid in the fight once again against Rez. The eponymous gecko protagonist is voiced by Dana Gould in the American version, and Leslie Phillips in the British release.
My Facebook Page –
Gex 64 Enter The Gecko review on the nintendo 64. Recorded using a dazzle and on an original real N64 console and game cartridge.
Nguồn: https://focuscampus.org/
Xem thêm bài viết khác: https://focuscampus.org/game/
Xem thêm Bài Viết:
- Hướng dẫn cách chơi quay slot burning race tại Manclub
- 04 thủ thuật đánh bài Tiến lên miền Nam đánh bại mọi đối thủ
- Hướng dẫn đăng ký tài khoản SV388 chi tiết cho người mới bắt đầu
- TDTC Vin – Vừa chơi game vừa có thưởng, thăng cấp đại gia nhanh chóng
- Đánh giá chi tiết về nhà cái Happyluke hot nhất hiện nay
I remember getting dizzy playing this game.
The difference between the British and American releases with regards to the voice actors is interesting. Such is seldom done today…English is English.
i used to play this game on my old n64 but I lost it lol
memories :')
I loved these games growing up. I haven't replayed them although I am a big fan of 3D platformers. Scared nostalgia might bite me this time. Back then I played tons of Spyro and Gex, almost no Crash (which I honestly discovered a lot later in my life) but I'd be happy with a remake of these games. I mean, Gex was like Conker's bad fur day before that was even released.
This game is awesome. 🦄🦄🦄
I used to think this was the geico lizard
i grew up on this game i would love to see it come back
I like your videos before I watch them.
Notice me 💂🏿♀️💂🏿♀️💂🏿♀️💂🏿♀️💂🏿♀️💂🏿♀️💂🏿♀️💂🏿♀️💂🏿♀️💂🏿♀️
I have nothing but great memories of this game! As well.
Great game
@6:23 In spite of the fogging, I still think the graphics are far superior than the Playstation version. Yes, the Playstation has sharper textures, but it isn't an issue because blurriness works better for cartooney style games like this and Mario 64. Sharp textures work better for gritty games like Quake and Duke Nukem. Plus the colours seem more vibrant in this version.
Gex was advertised well, but I never had the desire play it.
04:02 – Troubling Uranus? They really went there, hahaha!
The lack of interesting abilities for the costumes was something they fixed in the sequel thankfully. It was fun seeing which costumes gave new abilities to Gex (one of my favorites was being able to glide with the Red Riding Hood costume).
I’ve been thinking about this game for literally ever & couldn’t think of what the name was. Finally, I woke up just a few minutes ago & knew it was a gecko out of nowhere and finally got to look it up. This is so much nostalgia. I played this game so fuckin much as a kid 😂
You forgot the titanic level exclusive on the N64…
Best game every made!!!
I liked the jokes in game and 8ys parodies sad this series didn't really take off I liked it as a kid
This game's charm is timeless.
Loved this game as a kid. One of my most played N64 games back then.
Can you please review Gex 3?
Man I use two love this game as well
#EndlessGex
Loved the little guy back in te old tymes
Glenn, your channel has been my one stop shop for information to help me track down interesting titles and complete my N64 collection. Love that era of gaming and your videos, thank you for all your hard work!
What 3D n64 game doesnt have fogging?
I loved this game but I hated the Halloween house level
Gex is voiced by Dana Gould in the American version, and Leslie Phillips in the British release.
Stone cold Steve Austin, Does that make sense? Whatever I'm sticking to my guns on this one. So long stone cold Steve Austin!
I really liked the Playstation Gex.
Funny enough, Gex was my favorite character when I was a little kid. The jokes flew right over my head but still made me laugh. I loved his one liners and I still remember them.