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Tech/Science

Gex Trilogy Set to Make a Comeback on Nintendo Switch

Exciting news for Nintendo Switch fans as the Gex Trilogy is set to make a comeback on the popular gaming platform. The trilogy, consisting of three retro games – Gex (1995), Gex: Enter the Gecko (1998), and Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko (1999), was officially announced for the Nintendo Switch last year in July.

The Gex Trilogy will be running on Limited Run’s Carbon Engine, a development tool that facilitates the porting of legacy content to modern platforms. Fans can expect pre-orders for the collection to open in Fall 2024, providing ample time for enthusiasts to secure their copies.

With this latest update, players can look forward to enhanced features such as the ability to ‘rewind and save anywhere.’ The Gex Trilogy promises to offer a definitive edition of the classic platforming series with Gex’s signature attitude, along with additional perks like the rewind feature to enhance gameplay experiences.

Originally developed by Crystal Dynamics, the same team behind the renowned Tomb Raider series and more recent titles like Marvel’s Avengers, the Gex games have a rich history. Previously available on platforms like the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color, the return of Gex to the Nintendo Switch is sure to evoke nostalgia among long-time fans.

For those eager to dive back into Gex’s snark-laced adventures through the lens of twentieth-century pop culture, the Gex Trilogy offers a chance to test your ‘Gexterity’ and navigate television-themed challenges. With the collection set to arrive on the Nintendo Switch, fans of the series can anticipate an onslaught of fun and engaging gameplay.

As the gaming community eagerly awaits the release of the Gex Trilogy on the Nintendo Switch, the buzz surrounding this announcement continues to grow. Will you be adding this collection to your gaming library? Share your thoughts in the comments below and stay tuned for more updates on this exciting revival of a beloved series.

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