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[[File:Gex_the_Gecko_1554.jpg|frame|The [[Switching to GEICO|original]] Gecko [[Mascot]].]]
[[File:Gex_the_Gecko_1554.jpg|frame|The [[Switching to GEICO|original]] Gecko [[Mascot]].]]


''[[Gex]]'' was a platformer franchise featuring a gecko who entered TV and movie themed worlds. The first entry, the simply titled ''Gex'', was a 2D platformer for the 3DO, and later the Playstation 1 and Sega Saturn. The next installment switched to 3D platforming, with ''Gex: Enter the Gecko''. It was released for the [[PS 1]] and N64. The N64 port is noted for cutting out several levels due to space constraints and lacking cutscenes the game previously had (though to be fair, it featured one level that the [[PS 1]] version lacked). The final entry, ''Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko'', was again released on the [[PS 1]] and N64 (which did not have any of the FMVs).

'''''Gex''''' was a platformer franchise featuring a gecko who entered TV and movie themed worlds. The first entry, the simply titled ''Gex'', was a 2D platformer for the 3DO, and later the Playstation 1 and Sega Saturn. The next installment switched to 3D platforming, with ''Gex: Enter the Gecko''. It was released for the [[PS 1]] and N64. The N64 port is noted for cutting out several levels due to space constraints and lacking cutscenes the game previously had (though to be fair, it featured one level that the [[PS 1]] version lacked). The final entry, ''Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko'', was again released on the [[PS 1]] and N64 (which did not have any of the FMVs).


Despite being fairly successful and its developer continuing most of its other franchises from the era into the next (and expectations that it ''would'' make the leap), the franchise ended with the release of the last game in 1999 and has not resurfaced. It is also not remembered widely, unlike many other [[PS 1]]-specific franchises; the creators of Official Playstation Magazine even expressed [[Old Shame|shock and embarrassment that they had put the third game on their cover!]]
Despite being fairly successful and its developer continuing most of its other franchises from the era into the next (and expectations that it ''would'' make the leap), the franchise ended with the release of the last game in 1999 and has not resurfaced. It is also not remembered widely, unlike many other [[PS 1]]-specific franchises; the creators of Official Playstation Magazine even expressed [[Old Shame|shock and embarrassment that they had put the third game on their cover!]]

{{examples|Examples throughout the series:}}
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* [[All There in the Manual]]: There's a LOT in the manual of the first game that isn't in the short intro before it.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: There's a LOT in the manual of the first game that isn't in the short intro before it.
* [[Aloha Hawaii]]: Gex lives in Maui.
* [[Aloha Hawaii]]: Gex lives in Maui.
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{{quote|'''Gex''': "What is it with cartoons and anvils?"}}
{{quote|'''Gex''': "What is it with cartoons and anvils?"}}
* [[Auto-Scrolling Level]]: The "Congo Chaos" level. Stepping on a switch early in the level activates the auto-scrolling. It stops at the end of the level (and you ''can'' backtrack if you want to).
* [[Auto-Scrolling Level]]: The "Congo Chaos" level. Stepping on a switch early in the level activates the auto-scrolling. It stops at the end of the level (and you ''can'' backtrack if you want to).
* [[Big Bad]]: Rez
* [[Big Bad]]: Rez.
* [[Big Boo's Haunt]]: The Cemetery world (''Gex'') and Scream TV (''Gex: Enter the Gecko'')
* [[Big Boo's Haunt]]: The Cemetery world (''Gex'') and Scream TV (''Gex: Enter the Gecko'').
* [[Big Fancy House]]: Gex's mansion.
* [[Big Fancy House]]: Gex's mansion.
* [[Bonus Level]]: A staple of the series.
* [[Bonus Level]]: A staple of the series.
* [[Cameo]]: Nikki from ''[[Pandemonium (video game)|Pandemonium]]''.
* [[The Cameo]]: Nikki from ''[[Pandemonium (video game)|Pandemonium]]''.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "[[Tail Slap|It's tail time!]]"
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "[[Tail Slap|It's tail time!]]"
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Gex can be thought of as one, seeing as how his references are usually irrelevant to the situation at hand. One of his quotes even involve random barking.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Gex can be thought of as one, seeing as how his references are usually irrelevant to the situation at hand. One of his quotes even involve random barking.
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* [[Crosshair Aware]]: Done beautifully on ''Gex: Enter the Gecko'' with the final boss, Rez. After a while, the perspective switches to Rez's eyes (while you still control Gex) with Rez firing rockets after he locks on to you.
* [[Crosshair Aware]]: Done beautifully on ''Gex: Enter the Gecko'' with the final boss, Rez. After a while, the perspective switches to Rez's eyes (while you still control Gex) with Rez firing rockets after he locks on to you.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Gex has his moments.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Gex has his moments.
* [[Egopolis]]: Rezopolis
* [[Egopolis]]: Rezopolis.
* [[Evil Laugh]]
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Rez during his boss fight.
* [[Far East]]: Kung Fuville and Kung Fu Theatre.
* [[Far East]]: Kung Fuville and Kung Fu Theatre.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Happens a surprising amount, particularly in the third game.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Happens a surprising amount, particularly in the third game.
** Lake Flaccid. Ummm...
** Lake Flaccid. Ummm...
*** A sign in that area prohibits "premarital Gex."
*** A sign in that area prohibits "premarital Gex".
** "I'm flaming! In the... Manly way." Okay...
** "I'm flaming! In the... Manly way." Okay...
** "I feel like Lester the Mo-Gexter." ... No comment.
** "I feel like Lester the Mo-Gexter." ... No comment.
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* [[Goomba Stomp]]: Only works when Gex is preparing a [[Spring Jump]]. Otherwise you get hurt.
* [[Goomba Stomp]]: Only works when Gex is preparing a [[Spring Jump]]. Otherwise you get hurt.
* [[Gotta Catch Them All]]: The collectible remotes in each game are necessary to unlock new levels.
* [[Gotta Catch Them All]]: The collectible remotes in each game are necessary to unlock new levels.
* [[Imaginary Friend]]: "The Mayor"
* [[Imaginary Friend]]: "The Mayor".
* [[Incendiary Exponent]]: Each game as a fire power-up.
* [[Incendiary Exponent]]: Each game as a fire power-up.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Gex gets the girl in ''Gex: Enter The Gecko'' and ''Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko''. Both women are human, while Gex is a gecko.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Gex gets the girl in ''Gex: Enter The Gecko'' and ''Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko''. Both women are human, while Gex is a gecko.
* [[The Jeeves]]: Alfred
* [[The Jeeves]]: Alfred.
* [[Just for Pun]]: Probably one of the worst offenders.
* [[Just for Pun]]: Probably one of the worst offenders.
* [[Lovable Rogue]]: Gex
* [[Lovable Rogue]]: Gex.
* [[Mad Scientist]]: Mooshoo Pork
* [[Mad Scientist]]: Mooshoo Pork.
* [[Mascot with Attitude]]: Gex, of course.
* [[Mascot with Attitude]]: Gex, of course.
* [[Momma's Boy]]: "How could he use that mouth to kiss her mother?"
* [[Momma's Boy]]: "How could he use that mouth to kiss her mother?"
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* [[Shallow Parody]]
* [[Shallow Parody]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: Has its [[Gex/Shout Out|own page]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Has its [[Gex/Shout Out|own page]].
* [[The Slacker]]: Gex
* [[The Slacker]]: Gex.
* [[Spin Attack]]: Gex's tail whip technically.
* [[Spin Attack]]: Gex's tail whip technically.
* [[Spring Jump]]: Gex's trademark vertical mobility option. There are also jump pads in quite a few levels.
* [[Spring Jump]]: Gex's trademark vertical mobility option. There are also jump pads in quite a few levels.
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* [[Third Is 3D]]: Actually, second is.
* [[Third Is 3D]]: Actually, second is.
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Flies.
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Flies.
* [[Trapped in TV Land]]: ''Gex''
* [[Trapped in TV Land]]: ''Gex''.
* [[Uncle Pennybags]]: Great-uncle Charlie
* [[Uncle Pennybags]]: Great-uncle Charlie.
* [[Wall Crawl]]: Gex, naturally.
* [[Wall Crawl]]: Gex, naturally.
* [[Wuxia]]: Kung Fuville (''Gex'') and Kung Fu Theatre levels (''Gex: Enter the Gecko'')
* [[Wuxia]]: Kung Fuville (''Gex'') and Kung Fu Theatre levels (''Gex: Enter the Gecko'').


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== The original ''Gex'' ==
== The original ''Gex'' ==
* [[Anticlimax]]: After beating Rez, {{spoiler|you get sent back to the real world and watch Gex wonder what's on HBO and change the channel to the credits.}} [[Sarcasm Mode|Riveting.]]
* [[Anticlimax]]: After beating Rez, {{spoiler|you get sent back to the real world and watch Gex wonder what's on HBO and change the channel to the credits}}. [[Sarcasm Mode|Riveting.]]
* [[Anvil on Head]]: How you defeat the Flatulator, the boss of the New Toonland level.
* [[Anvil on Head]]: How you defeat the Flatulator, the boss of the New Toonland level.
* [[Auto-Scrolling Level]]: The "Congo Chaos" level. Stepping on a switch early in the level activates the auto-scrolling. It stops at the end of the level (and you ''can'' backtrack if you want to).
* [[Auto-Scrolling Level]]: The "Congo Chaos" level. Stepping on a switch early in the level activates the auto-scrolling. It stops at the end of the level (and you ''can'' backtrack if you want to).
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* [[Book Ends]]: The game begins and end with Gex lying around on the couch, surfing the tube.
* [[Book Ends]]: The game begins and end with Gex lying around on the couch, surfing the tube.
* [[Collection Sidequest]]: Fly coins.
* [[Collection Sidequest]]: Fly coins.
* [[Cute Ghost Girl]]: Spit N' Puke, the boss of the cemetery level...until you start [[Turns Red|damaging her.]]
* [[Cute Ghost Girl]]: Spit N' Puke, the boss of the cemetery level... until you start [[Turns Red|damaging her.]]
* [[Everything's Deader with Zombies]]: In the cemetery level, you can fight zombie geckos.
* [[Everything's Deader with Zombies]]: In the cemetery level, you can fight zombie geckos.
* [[Fartillery]]: How the Flatulator propels himself.
* [[Fartillery]]: How the Flatulator propels himself.
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* [[Place Worse Than Death]]: In the horror movie-themed levels, Gex will compare his surroundings to Detroit.
* [[Place Worse Than Death]]: In the horror movie-themed levels, Gex will compare his surroundings to Detroit.
* [[Power-Up]]: The game includes:
* [[Power-Up]]: The game includes:
** [[Super Speed]] and Super Jump
** [[Super Speed]] and Super Jump.
** An invincible shield of wind
** An invincible shield of wind.
** [[Kill It with Ice|Ice spit]]
** [[Kill It with Ice|Ice spit]].
** [[Shock and Awe|Thunder spit]]
** [[Shock and Awe|Thunder spit]].
** [[Playing with Fire|Fire spit]]
** [[Playing with Fire|Fire spit]].
** [[Heart Container]] (lasting for the current life/level only)
** [[Heart Container]] (lasting for the current life/level only).


== ''Gex: Enter The Gecko'' ==
== ''Gex: Enter The Gecko'' ==
* [[Aside Glance]]: Pulls one off at the end when Rex reveals that {{spoiler|he is [[Luke, I Am Your Father|Gex's father]].}}
* [[Aside Glance]]: Pulls one off at the end when Rex reveals that {{spoiler|he is [[Luke, I Am Your Father|Gex's father]]}}.
* [[Badass Boast]]:
* [[Badass Boast]]:
{{quote|'''Gex''': "I'm the ultimate weapon, [[Austin Powers|baby. Yeah!]]"}}
{{quote|'''Gex''': "I'm the ultimate weapon, [[Austin Powers|baby. Yeah!]]"}}
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* [[Incendiary Exponent]]: When Gex eats a [[Incredibly Lame Pun|fire-fly]], he is set on fire and leaves a trail of fire when he attacks. He is also invincible.
* [[Incendiary Exponent]]: When Gex eats a [[Incredibly Lame Pun|fire-fly]], he is set on fire and leaves a trail of fire when he attacks. He is also invincible.
{{quote|'''Gex''': "Is it just me or am I [[Chewing the Scenery|ENGULFED IN FLAMES?!]]"
{{quote|'''Gex''': "Is it just me or am I [[Chewing the Scenery|ENGULFED IN FLAMES?!]]"
'''Gex''': "[[Flamboyant Gay|I'm flaming!]] In the...manly way." }}
'''Gex''': "[[Flamboyant Gay|I'm flaming!]] In the...manly way."}}
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja]]: Justification for the presence of ninjas in the Kung Fu Theatre levels, despite being China themed for the most part.
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja]]: Justification for the presence of ninjas in the Kung Fu Theatre levels, despite being China themed for the most part.
* [[Kaizo Trap]]: If you collect a remote and die before landing on the ground (falling off a cliff, run out of air, etc.) the game will act as if you had died, but will still register that you obtained the remote. Not particularly useful, unless you really don't want to go back to the [[Hub World]], but not very frustrating either since the remote collection still counts.
* [[Kaizo Trap]]: If you collect a remote and die before landing on the ground (falling off a cliff, run out of air, etc.) the game will act as if you had died, but will still register that you obtained the remote. Not particularly useful, unless you really don't want to go back to the [[Hub World]], but not very frustrating either since the remote collection still counts.
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* [[Lethal Lava Land]]: The Pre-History Channel levels.
* [[Lethal Lava Land]]: The Pre-History Channel levels.
* [[Loin Cloth]]: Gex dons one in the Pre-History channel levels.
* [[Loin Cloth]]: Gex dons one in the Pre-History channel levels.
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: {{spoiler|Rez tries pulling this at the end, though Gex's real father was killed in a rocket explosion. The novelization tries to reconcile this, revealing that Gex's father became Rez as as a result of the explosion.}}
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: {{spoiler|Rez tries pulling this at the end, though Gex's real father was killed in a rocket explosion. The novelization tries to reconcile this, revealing that Gex's father became Rez as as a result of the explosion}}.
* [[The Men in Black]]: They recruit him to help get rid of Rez again.
* [[The Men in Black]]: They recruit him to help get rid of Rez again.
* [[Mix-and-Match Critters]]: Mooshoo Pork, the second boss. The upper part of a pig with the bottom part of a cow. Also has a curly mustache and [[High-Class Glass]].
* [[Mix-and-Match Critters]]: Mooshoo Pork, the second boss. The upper part of a pig with the bottom part of a cow. Also has a curly mustache and [[High-Class Glass]].
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* [[Savage Piercings]]: Gex has a [[Stock Femur Bone]] attached to his nose in the Pre-History dinosaur themed levels.
* [[Savage Piercings]]: Gex has a [[Stock Femur Bone]] attached to his nose in the Pre-History dinosaur themed levels.
* [[Secret Level]]: They are unlocked using gold remotes obtained from [[Bonus Levels]] and bosses. They reward the player with secret cutscenes.
* [[Secret Level]]: They are unlocked using gold remotes obtained from [[Bonus Levels]] and bosses. They reward the player with secret cutscenes.
* [[Sequel Number Snarl]]: The previous game in the series is simply called "Gex", and the next game is Gex 3: [[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo|Deep Cover Gecko]]...but this game ''isn't'' called Gex 2, leading to confusion for those who missed out on the original (e.g. N64 owners.)
* [[Sequel Number Snarl]]: The previous game in the series is simply called ''Gex'', and the next game is ''Gex 3: [[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo|Deep Cover Gecko]]''...but this game ''isn't'' called ''Gex 2'', leading to confusion for those who missed out on the original (e.g. N64 owners).
* [[Sequence Breaking]]: It is possible to skip a large portion of the "Fine Tooning" Toon TV level by jumping on top of a domino and jump kicking past a gap, as shown [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsYP6vAOr9o&feature=related here.] Normally, you would need to follow the moat river to another section of the level to find a boat which acts as a platform, as shown [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXarmDfvS1g here.]
* [[Sequence Breaking]]: It is possible to skip a large portion of the "Fine Tooning" Toon TV level by jumping on top of a domino and jump kicking past a gap, as shown [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsYP6vAOr9o&feature=related here.] Normally, you would need to follow the moat river to another section of the level to find a boat which acts as a platform, as shown [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXarmDfvS1g here.]
* [[Space Zone]]: The Rocket Channel levels.
* [[Space Zone]]: The Rocket Channel levels.
* [[The Stinger]]: {{spoiler|See [[Top Ten List]]}}
* [[The Stinger]]: {{spoiler|See [[Top Ten List]] below}}.
* [[Tennis Boss]]: The first boss.
* [[Tennis Boss]]: The first boss.
* [[Thirteen Is Unlucky]]: In order to get a Red Remote in the second horror themed level, it is necessary to activate a switch which makes a clock strike thirteen.
* [[Thirteen Is Unlucky]]: In order to get a Red Remote in the second horror themed level, it is necessary to activate a switch which makes a clock strike thirteen.
* [[Top Ten List]]: {{spoiler|Gex goes through one at the end of the game explaining why "It's cool to be me, Gex." as a [[The Stinger|stinger]].}}
* [[Top Ten List]]: {{spoiler|Gex goes through one at the end of the game explaining why "It's cool to be me, Gex." as a [[The Stinger|stinger]]}}.
* [[Translation Train Wreck]]: Made fun at in "Samurai Night Fever", where there is an advertisement for a deal on subtitles, 2 for 1.
* [[Translation Train Wreck]]: Made fun at in "Samurai Night Fever", where there is an advertisement for a deal on subtitles, 2 for 1.
* [[Under the Sea]]: The majority of the N64 exclusive Titanic level.
* [[Under the Sea]]: The majority of the N64 exclusive Titanic level.
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* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]:
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]:
{{quote|'''Gex''': "Last time I was here I was dressed as a woman. Yes!"}}
{{quote|'''Gex''': "Last time I was here I was dressed as a woman. Yes!"}}
* [[Worldwide Punomenon]]: Almost all of level names are puns:
* [[A Worldwide Punomenon]]: Almost all of level names are puns:
** [[Hellraiser|"Smellraiser"]]: The first Scream TV level.
** [[Hellraiser|"Smellraiser"]]: The first Scream TV level.
** [[Gilligan's Island|Gilligex Isle]]: The first boss level.
** [[Gilligan's Island|Gilligex Isle]]: The first boss level.
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* [[Anachronism Stew]]: Just in case you were somehow expecting an accurate portrayal of ancient Egypt in the "Holy Moses!", there's a metal hot dog stand at the entrance.
* [[Anachronism Stew]]: Just in case you were somehow expecting an accurate portrayal of ancient Egypt in the "Holy Moses!", there's a metal hot dog stand at the entrance.
* [[An Asskicking Christmas]]: The "Totally Scrooged" level.
* [[An Asskicking Christmas]]: The "Totally Scrooged" level.
* [[Anti Frustration Feature]]: Levels where you can fall down and are forced to redo a long segment come with mini- checkpoints to go back to where you fell (The "Cutcheese Island"'s platforming segment and the Fairytales TV's beanstalk).
* [[Anti Frustration Feature]]: Levels where you can fall down and are forced to redo a long segment come with mini- checkpoints to go back to where you fell (the "Cutcheese Island"'s platforming segment and the Fairytales TV's beanstalk).
* [[Bad Santa]]: Evil Santa acts as a [[Tennis Boss]] in the "Totally Scrooged" level.
* [[Bad Santa]]: Evil Santa acts as a [[Tennis Boss]] in the "Totally Scrooged" level.
* [[Big Badass Wolf]]: The wolf enemies in the Fairytales TV level are [[Subverted Trope|fairly harmless]], but [[Double Subversion|take the most hits out of all the non-boss enemies in the game.]]
* [[Big Badass Wolf]]: The wolf enemies in the Fairytales TV level are [[Subverted Trope|fairly harmless]], but [[Double Subversion|take the most hits out of all the non-boss enemies in the game.]]
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{{quote|'''Alfred''': [[Talk Like a Pirate|"Hwah, sir. Them treasure chests contain treasure."]]}}
{{quote|'''Alfred''': [[Talk Like a Pirate|"Hwah, sir. Them treasure chests contain treasure."]]}}
* [[Christmas Elves]]: The [[Mook]]s of the "Totally Scrooged" level.
* [[Christmas Elves]]: The [[Mook]]s of the "Totally Scrooged" level.
* [[Circling Stars]]: A returning trope from ''Enter The Gecko''
* [[Circling Stars]]: A returning trope from ''Enter The Gecko''.
* [[Dem Bones]]: Skeletons appear in the Mythology Network channel "Mythstories" level as well as the "Cutcheese Island" level.
* [[Dem Bones]]: Skeletons appear in the Mythology Network channel "Mythstories" level as well as the "Cutcheese Island" level.
* [[Egyptian Mythology]]: [[Ensemble Darkhorse]] Anubis is an enemy in "Holy Moses!"
* [[Egyptian Mythology]]: [[Ensemble Darkhorse]] Anubis is an enemy in "Holy Moses!".
* [[Everything's Better with Chickens]]: There presence in the "Organ Trail" level.
* [[Everything's Better with Chickens]]: There presence in the "Organ Trail" level.
* [[Everything's Better with Penguins]]: You can hit penguins for fly coins in the Totally Scrooged" level.
* [[Everything's Better with Penguins]]: You can hit penguins for fly coins in the "Totally Scrooged" level.
* [[Everything's Worse with Bears]]: You fight taxidermied bears in the "Clueless In Seattle" level.
* [[Everything's Worse with Bears]]: You fight taxidermied bears in the "Clueless In Seattle" level.
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: Now we have [[Christmas Elves]], taxidermied bears, billiard balls, fleas, man-eating lawnchairs, exotic blunderbuss-wielding stereotypically British hunters, mummies, Anubis clones, faces coming out of walls, giant locusts, giant spiders, nasty drill sergeants...and that's barely half-way through the game.
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: Now we have [[Christmas Elves]], taxidermied bears, billiard balls, fleas, man-eating lawnchairs, exotic blunderbuss-wielding stereotypically British hunters, mummies, Anubis clones, faces coming out of walls, giant locusts, giant spiders, nasty drill sergeants... and that's barely half-way through the game.
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]: Rex is a T-Rex.
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]: Rex is a T-Rex.
* [[Gang Plank Galleon]]: The Buccaneer Program level "Cutcheese Island". [[Non-Indicative Name|Despite the name, the level does not take place on an island at all.]]
* [[Gang Plank Galleon]]: The Buccaneer Program level "Cutcheese Island". [[Non-Indicative Name|Despite the name, the level does not take place on an island at all.]]
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* [[The Jeeves]]: Alfred obviously.
* [[The Jeeves]]: Alfred obviously.
* [[Kangaroo Pouch Ride]]: Gex goes for one in the first [[Bonus Level]]: Marsupial Madness.
* [[Kangaroo Pouch Ride]]: Gex goes for one in the first [[Bonus Level]]: Marsupial Madness.
* [[Killer Robot]]: An enemy type fought in the Anime Channel level: "When Sushi Goes Bad."
* [[Killer Robot]]: An enemy type fought in the Anime Channel level: "When Sushi Goes Bad".
* [[Mad Bomber]]: One mission in the Superhero Show level has you defeating the mad bomber.
* [[Mad Bomber]]: One mission in the Superhero Show level has you defeating the mad bomber.
* [[Masked Luchador]]: Gex dresses as one for the first boss fight versus a wrestler.
* [[Masked Luchador]]: Gex dresses as one for the first boss fight versus a wrestler.
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* [[Mummy]]: An enemy in the "Holy Moses!" level. Can turn into a tornado, oddly enough.
* [[Mummy]]: An enemy in the "Holy Moses!" level. Can turn into a tornado, oddly enough.
* [[Money to Burn]]: One mission in the Gangster TV level requires you to burn piles of [[Counterfeit Cash|funny money]].
* [[Money to Burn]]: One mission in the Gangster TV level requires you to burn piles of [[Counterfeit Cash|funny money]].
* [[Mythology Gag]]: One of the secret levels (Braveheartless) references another [[Crystal Dynamics]] game: [[Akuji The Heartless]].
* [[Mythology Gag]]: One of the secret levels ("Braveheartless") references another [[Crystal Dynamics]] game: [[Akuji The Heartless]].
* [[Never Smile At a Crocodile]]: You ride a crocodile in one of the [[Bonus Level]]s
* [[Never Smile At a Crocodile]]: You ride a crocodile in one of the [[Bonus Level]]s
* [[Non-Indicative Name]]: The "Cutcheese Island" takes place on a galleon stranded in the middle of nowhere. Also there is [[Just for Pun|no farting involved.]]
* [[Non-Indicative Name]]: The "Cutcheese Island" takes place on a galleon stranded in the middle of nowhere. Also there is [[Just for Pun|no farting involved.]]
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* [[Powered Armor]]: Gex puts one on in the Anime Channel level. It looks like a stereotypical mecha and allows him to [[Not Quite Flight|glide]]. It does not, however, [[Armor Is Useless|reduce any damage.]]
* [[Powered Armor]]: Gex puts one on in the Anime Channel level. It looks like a stereotypical mecha and allows him to [[Not Quite Flight|glide]]. It does not, however, [[Armor Is Useless|reduce any damage.]]
* [[Scary Scorpions]]: Seen in the "Organ Trail" level.
* [[Scary Scorpions]]: Seen in the "Organ Trail" level.
* [[Secret Level]]: {{spoiler|"Dial A for Arson",}}
* [[Secret Level]]: {{spoiler|"Dial A for Arson"}}.
* [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]]: The "Totally Scrooged" level.
* [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]]: The "Totally Scrooged" level.
* [[Snowball Fight]]: How the elves attack you in the "Totally Scrooged" level.
* [[Snowball Fight]]: How the elves attack you in the "Totally Scrooged" level.
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* [[Tennis Boss]]: Evil Santa and the [[Mad Bomber]] There is also an enemy in the "Organ Trail" level who can only be defeated this way.
* [[Tennis Boss]]: Evil Santa and the [[Mad Bomber]] There is also an enemy in the "Organ Trail" level who can only be defeated this way.
* [[Theme and Variations Soundtrack]]: Nearly every piece of music in the third game is based on one theme, merely arranged in different ways depending on the environment.
* [[Theme and Variations Soundtrack]]: Nearly every piece of music in the third game is based on one theme, merely arranged in different ways depending on the environment.
* [[Toilet Humour]]: One objective in the "Organ Trail" level is to "visit the world's largest mound of poop" because...[[Shallow Parody|westerns are filthy]]?
* [[Toilet Humour]]: One objective in the "Organ Trail" level is to "visit the world's largest mound of poop" because... [[Shallow Parody|westerns are filthy]]?
* [[Wall Master]]
* [[Wall Master]]
* [[The Wild West]]: Parodied in the "Organ Trail" level.
* [[The Wild West]]: Parodied in the "Organ Trail" level.
* [[Worldwide Punomenon]]: Continuing the trend from ''Enter The Gecko'':
* [[A Worldwide Punomenon]]: Continuing the trend from ''Enter The Gecko'':
** Again see the [[Shout-Out]] section for puns referencing other works.
** Again see the [[Shout-Out]] section for puns referencing other works.
** Holiday Broadcasting channel: "Totally [[The Scrooge|Scrooged]]".
** Holiday Broadcasting channel: "Totally [[The Scrooge|Scrooged]]".
** Random signs in front of the doors in the "Organ Trail" level say "[[Incredibly Lame Pun|Itznot Mine"]]
** Random signs in front of the doors in the "Organ Trail" level say "[[Incredibly Lame Pun|Itznot Mine"]].
** There is a huge dog dish with the name "Fefido" at the top of a [[Jack and the Beanstalk|beanstalk]].
** There is a huge dog dish with the name "Fefido" at the top of a [[Jack and the Beanstalk|beanstalk]].
** The title of one [[Bonus Level]]: "War and Pieces"
** The title of one [[Bonus Level]]: "War and Pieces".
** The Superhero Show level "Superzeroes".
** The Superhero Show level "Superzeroes".


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The original Gecko Mascot.

Gex was a platformer franchise featuring a gecko who entered TV and movie themed worlds. The first entry, the simply titled Gex, was a 2D platformer for the 3DO, and later the Playstation 1 and Sega Saturn. The next installment switched to 3D platforming, with Gex: Enter the Gecko. It was released for the PS 1 and N64. The N64 port is noted for cutting out several levels due to space constraints and lacking cutscenes the game previously had (though to be fair, it featured one level that the PS 1 version lacked). The final entry, Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko, was again released on the PS 1 and N64 (which did not have any of the FMVs).

Despite being fairly successful and its developer continuing most of its other franchises from the era into the next (and expectations that it would make the leap), the franchise ended with the release of the last game in 1999 and has not resurfaced. It is also not remembered widely, unlike many other PS 1-specific franchises; the creators of Official Playstation Magazine even expressed shock and embarrassment that they had put the third game on their cover!

Tropes used in Gex include:
  • All There in the Manual: There's a LOT in the manual of the first game that isn't in the short intro before it.
  • Aloha Hawaii: Gex lives in Maui.
  • Anvil on Head: A stage hazard for the Toon TV stages in Gex: Enter The Gecko and the New Toon Land stage in the original Gex. Hazards include anvils, safes, weights, fat ladies, and kitchen sinks. Also lampshaded by Gex:

Gex: "What is it with cartoons and anvils?"

  • Auto-Scrolling Level: The "Congo Chaos" level. Stepping on a switch early in the level activates the auto-scrolling. It stops at the end of the level (and you can backtrack if you want to).
  • Big Bad: Rez.
  • Big Boo's Haunt: The Cemetery world (Gex) and Scream TV (Gex: Enter the Gecko).
  • Big Fancy House: Gex's mansion.
  • Bonus Level: A staple of the series.
  • The Cameo: Nikki from Pandemonium.
  • Catch Phrase: "It's tail time!"
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Gex can be thought of as one, seeing as how his references are usually irrelevant to the situation at hand. One of his quotes even involve random barking.
  • Collection Sidequest: One in each game. It's a platformer released in the nineties so this is a given.
  • Conveyor Belt of Doom: Appears in Rez's stages in the original game and Enter The Gecko.
  • Crosshair Aware: Done beautifully on Gex: Enter the Gecko with the final boss, Rez. After a while, the perspective switches to Rez's eyes (while you still control Gex) with Rez firing rockets after he locks on to you.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Gex has his moments.
  • Egopolis: Rezopolis.
  • Evil Laugh: Rez during his boss fight.
  • Far East: Kung Fuville and Kung Fu Theatre.
  • Getting Crap Past the Radar: Happens a surprising amount, particularly in the third game.
    • Lake Flaccid. Ummm...
      • A sign in that area prohibits "premarital Gex".
    • "I'm flaming! In the... Manly way." Okay...
    • "I feel like Lester the Mo-Gexter." ... No comment.
    • And let's not forget the Caligula references in the desert level.
  • Goomba Stomp: Only works when Gex is preparing a Spring Jump. Otherwise you get hurt.
  • Gotta Catch Them All: The collectible remotes in each game are necessary to unlock new levels.
  • Imaginary Friend: "The Mayor".
  • Incendiary Exponent: Each game as a fire power-up.
  • Interspecies Romance: Gex gets the girl in Gex: Enter The Gecko and Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko. Both women are human, while Gex is a gecko.
  • The Jeeves: Alfred.
  • Just for Pun: Probably one of the worst offenders.
  • Lovable Rogue: Gex.
  • Mad Scientist: Mooshoo Pork.
  • Mascot with Attitude: Gex, of course.
  • Momma's Boy: "How could he use that mouth to kiss her mother?"
  • Mommy Issues: Gex's mother sold the TV to gypsies because Gex has been watching too much TV. He was so upset he ran away.
  • Multipurpose Tongue: Gex can use it to vomit fire, ice and slime with the right powerups, but he more commonly uses it to grab ledges instead of using his hands.
  • NASA: Gex's father worked there as a researcher. Now, Gex's mother owns it.
  • Ninja
  • Non Sequitur: Gex's various quotes are very rarely directly relevant to the situation at hand. Notable because he says them a LOT.
  • Oh God, with the Verbing!: One of Gex's impressions is of Jerry Lewis, "flavin" and all.
  • Or Are You Just Happy to See Me?: Used in one of the games: "Is that a lightsaber, or are you just happy to see me?"
  • Part-Time Hero
  • Piranha Problem: Piranhas appear as enemies in the first two games.
  • Power-Up: The original game had a large variety. This was toned down in the sequels, but each game still has a fire and ice power up.
  • Screw the Rules, I Have Money: Gex's family became rich after great-uncle Charlie (the original model for Izod) died and left them over $20 billion. The family bought houses, cars, judges, politicians, 51% ownership of NASA, and Australia (since the kids wanted to go there).
  • Shallow Parody
  • Shout-Out: Has its own page.
  • The Slacker: Gex.
  • Spin Attack: Gex's tail whip technically.
  • Spring Jump: Gex's trademark vertical mobility option. There are also jump pads in quite a few levels.
  • Suck E. Cheese's: Gex's mother converted Mission Control into a theme restaurant, Space Monkeys, featuring robotic dancing space chimps.
  • Super Not-Drowning Skills: Played straight in the first game, where Gex swims Mario-style, pressing the jump button to float upwards and not needing any oxygen. In Enter The Gecko, he doesn't need oxygen in the N64 version's titanic level. Averted in Deep Cover Gecko, where Gex has an Oxygen Meter.
  • Take That: Several in Gex's quips. For example:

"Commander. They are of a strange species that find Adam Sandler funny."


Tropes appearing in specific titles

The original Gex

Gex: Enter The Gecko

Gex: "I'm the ultimate weapon, baby. Yeah!"

  • Bear Trap: A stage hazard for the Toon TV stages.
  • Big Boo's Haunt: The Scream TV levels.
  • Bonus Level: They are unlocked using silver remotes (they even have "BONUS" written in the TV screen) are all collection sidequests which unlock gold remotes. Gold remotes are used to unlock more varied Secret Levels.
  • Briefcase Full of Money: How the government recruits Gex.
  • Camera Screw: Gex: Enter the Gecko has three different camera views to choose from. None are very good.
  • Circling Stars: Happens when you jump straight into a wall (which doesn't do any damage) or get knocked down from an enemy hit.
  • Collection Sidequest: This is how the bonus levels play out in Gex: Enter The Gecko. In the standard levels, it also has you collecting thematic items which change and grant you a 1-UP after getting 30 and 40. Collecting 120 (50 after the second, permanent item change) gets you a silver remote, used to unlock secret levels. The collectibles are:
    • Carrots, cans of spinach, and TNT Plunger Detonators in the Toon TV levels.
    • Skulls, tombstones, and hockey masks in the horror-themed Scream TV levels.
    • Starfish, treasure chests, and necklaces in the Titanic themed level.
    • 9 Volt batteries, red LED's, and ...some strange atom thingy in the cyber-themed Circuit Central levels.
    • Boxes of noodles, yin-yang symbols, and kabuki masks for the Chinatown, Kung Fu Theatre levels.
    • Little rockets, laser guns, and mini astronauts for the Rocket Channel space levels.
    • Drumsticks, cow's skulls, and mini, blue brachiosauruses in the Pre-History channel.
  • Cool Shades: Puts on a pair during the intro en route to the Media Dimension.
  • Department of Redundancy Department: The title of the first Circuit central level: www.dotcom.com
  • Everything's Deader with Zombies: Justification for the presence of zombies in the Scream TV levels.
  • Everything Trying to Kill You: Zombies, scorpions, hunters, tikimen, ghosts, robots, ninjas, suits of samurai armor, Chinese dragons, aliens, demented pumpkins, dinosaurs, bees, mutant pig-cow hybrids, and bear traps okay. But flowers, smiley faces, capacitors, and semiconductors?
  • Evil Laugh: Rez during his boss fight.
  • Friendly Local Chinatown: Averted. Everything is still out to kill you in the Chinatown themed Kung Fu Theatre levels. Even ninjas.
  • Fungus Humongous: Present in the Toon TV level.
  • Gotta Kill Them All: Quite a few red remotes are obtained from killing/destroying X numbers of enemy/destructible Y.
  • Government Agency of Fiction: The people who hire Gex.
  • Green Hill Zone: The Toon TV levels.
  • Hammerspace: In the Toon TV world, the dancing flowers can pull hammers out from behind their backs to attack you. Afterwards, they just hide the hammer behind their backs again, seemingly into thin air.
  • "Have a Nice Day" Smile: Appears as an enemy in the Toon TV world.
  • Hub Level: The Media Dimension.
  • Improvised Zipline: In the Kung Fu Theatre levels.
  • Incendiary Exponent: When Gex eats a fire-fly, he is set on fire and leaves a trail of fire when he attacks. He is also invincible.

Gex: "Is it just me or am I ENGULFED IN FLAMES?!"
Gex: "I'm flaming! In the...manly way."

  • Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja: Justification for the presence of ninjas in the Kung Fu Theatre levels, despite being China themed for the most part.
  • Kaizo Trap: If you collect a remote and die before landing on the ground (falling off a cliff, run out of air, etc.) the game will act as if you had died, but will still register that you obtained the remote. Not particularly useful, unless you really don't want to go back to the Hub World, but not very frustrating either since the remote collection still counts.
  • Kill It with Fire: In Gex: Enter The Gecko, creating a circle of fire around an enemy while under the effects of the fire-fly grants an instant kill via rising tower of flame. Notably, this is the only way, asides from its ice counterpart, to dispose of the corpses of zombies (which is not necessary or useful in anyway but is still very cool).
  • Kill It with Ice: Functionally identical to the fire-fly, the ice-fly allows Gex to also instakill enemies.
  • Laser Blade: Gex plays with a lightsaber in his idle animation in the Rocket Channel space levels in Gex: Enter The Gecko, complete with sound effects. Sadly, he cannot use it in combat. They are also used by certain enemies in the same level.
  • Last-Second Word Swap: The title of the second non-bonus Rocket Channel level is name "Pain In The Asteroids".
  • Lethal Lava Land: The Pre-History Channel levels.
  • Loin Cloth: Gex dons one in the Pre-History channel levels.
  • Luke, I Am Your Father: Rez tries pulling this at the end, though Gex's real father was killed in a rocket explosion. The novelization tries to reconcile this, revealing that Gex's father became Rez as as a result of the explosion.
  • The Men in Black: They recruit him to help get rid of Rez again.
  • Mix-and-Match Critters: Mooshoo Pork, the second boss. The upper part of a pig with the bottom part of a cow. Also has a curly mustache and High-Class Glass.
  • Mood Dissonance: Hearing Gex's wise-cracks and Non Sequitors make the horror themed levels very silly, even if they aren't meant to be taken seriously in the first place.
  • Only in It For the Money: Gex's motivation in Gex: Enter The Gecko.
  • Oxygen Meter: Used in the Rocket Channel space levels. There are air refueling centers and boxes filled with air bubbles littered across the level.
  • Portrait Painting Peephole: Some of the portraits in the horror themed "Scream TV" world.
  • Savage Piercings: Gex has a Stock Femur Bone attached to his nose in the Pre-History dinosaur themed levels.
  • Secret Level: They are unlocked using gold remotes obtained from Bonus Levels and bosses. They reward the player with secret cutscenes.
  • Sequel Number Snarl: The previous game in the series is simply called Gex, and the next game is Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko...but this game isn't called Gex 2, leading to confusion for those who missed out on the original (e.g. N64 owners).
  • Sequence Breaking: It is possible to skip a large portion of the "Fine Tooning" Toon TV level by jumping on top of a domino and jump kicking past a gap, as shown here. Normally, you would need to follow the moat river to another section of the level to find a boat which acts as a platform, as shown here.
  • Space Zone: The Rocket Channel levels.
  • The Stinger: See Top Ten List below.
  • Tennis Boss: The first boss.
  • Thirteen Is Unlucky: In order to get a Red Remote in the second horror themed level, it is necessary to activate a switch which makes a clock strike thirteen.
  • Top Ten List: Gex goes through one at the end of the game explaining why "It's cool to be me, Gex." as a stinger.
  • Translation Train Wreck: Made fun at in "Samurai Night Fever", where there is an advertisement for a deal on subtitles, 2 for 1.
  • Under the Sea: The majority of the N64 exclusive Titanic level.
  • Vader Breath: Plays in the background of the Rocket Channel levels. Gets faster as your air gets lower.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser:

Gex: "Last time I was here I was dressed as a woman. Yes!"


Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko

Sign in Lake Flaccid: "No Premarital Gex"