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title: "Gex 3 Deep Cover Gecko"
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# Eco-friendly materials Deep cover technology Gecko-inspired design Gex 3 Deep Cover Gecko

**Brand:** square enix
**Price:** AED 3
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## Summary

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## Key Features

- • **Versatile Utility:** Perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, adapting to your lifestyle.
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- • **Unleash Your Inner Adventurer:** Experience the thrill of the wild with Gex 3's unique gecko design.

## Overview

The Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko is a versatile product designed with a unique gecko-inspired aesthetic. It features advanced deep cover technology and is made from eco-friendly materials, making it suitable for various environments while appealing to environmentally conscious consumers.

## Description

Product Description Get reacquainted with an all-new GEX and his "Miss Adventures." The latest in the action jumping series includes new character mechanics, including scuba diving, gliding, machine-gunning, and fireball hurling. Take control of a variety of vehicles and creatures, including military tanks, crocodiles, burros, and others. GEX has over 25 new disguises, including Private Gex, Gex Capone, and Count DracuGex. Baywatch's Marliece Andrada stars as the beautiful Agent Xtra, spoofing buxom spy babes of the past. The new 3-D camera system guides you through highly detailed 3-D environments. And over 1,000 celebrity impressions and wisecracks from comedian Dana Gould help make for a worthy sequel. Review Gex's problems with TV are seriously starting to affect his life. He's a secret agent who lives in his own high-tech spycave, but the only kind of case he ever seems to get entails collecting remote controls and entering television sets that transport him to strange new worlds. (Names like Invasion of the Body Slammers and Lake Flaccid speak for themselves.) In his latest adventure, he must rescue fellow agent X-Tra (Baywatch's Marliece Andrada, whose presence here screams, "You're being marketed to, little boy.") from his long-standing enemy, Rez. In typical third-season fashion, the makers of a hit series aren't straying too far from formula, and you can tell that, like Gary Coleman in Diff'rent Strokes, Gex is having a tough time showing off his range. As mentioned before, Gex enters differently themed worlds where he must accomplish a number of tasks before receiving a remote-control prize (there are four per stage). The more controllers he gets, the more worlds he can enter. Gex gets around by running, jumping, bouncing on his tail, climbing grooved walls with his sticky gecko feet, and leaping with a karate kick. That kick can also be used against enemies, as can the tail bounce, tail swipe, and his spit after he swallows special power-ups. Probably the signature feature of the Gex series is that comedian Dana Gould spits TV- and movie-related one-liners throughout. While the jokes were an inventive feature in the first Gex game, they've since gotten really tired. The writers behind Dana Gould's quips simply seem as though they've run out of ideas. The comments are a lot less Austin Powers-obsessed than they were in Enter the Gecko, but you'll still be thankful for the option to turn them down or off. The game engine behind Gex 3 is indubitably the little engine that could. It's responsible for Gex: Enter the Gecko, Akuji the Heartless, this game, and the upcoming Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, too. Each game has seen its own modifications; this one obviously has the most in common with the last Gex game, the main difference being the improved game camera. Graphically, it looks much the same as before, maybe with a little less pop-up and slowdown, though both are still present. You now have more control over modifying your perspective, and the intelligent camera is better, but the views are still nowhere as tight as in Insomniac's Spyro the Dragon or Rare's Banjo-Kazooie. Specifically, it can still be terribly difficult to judge distance and depth from your viewpoint, sometimes making 3D-platform jumps a grueling proposition. This doesn't come up a great deal of the time, since there's a surprisingly small amount of platform jumping in this platform game, but when it appears, it can be a real teeth gnasher. The developers seem to have realized this because once you get further into levels like Little Red Riding in the Hood and Cut Cheese Island, shortcuts appear. So, if you miss a jump, you won't lose too much ground. But the final stage, where you hop from satellite to rotating satellite on your way to battle Rez, is a perspective nightmare, with dark textures on top of a dark background. Visual gripes aside, the game is more fun than its predecessor. Gex's new outfits often provide him with new abilities. For instance, when he's wearing a vampire's cape or Little Red Riding Hood's hood, he can glide. When he has a pirate's hook, he can use it to slide down ropes. There are also minigames that place him in a kangaroo's pouch or in a tank. These elements may sound lame on paper, but they do break things up nicely. This, along with the improved level design, make the game addictive enough that you'll want to play it through, and maybe even go back and discover everything there is to find within. Gex 3 is enough of an improvement over the last game that fans of the previous one should enjoy it even more, but with the leaps we've seen in 3D PlayStation platformers over the last year (read: Spyro the Dragon), it comes off feeling a bit dated. It's essentially a fun game, but one that ends up taking up residence in the badlands between a rent and a buy recommendation. So, in short, Gex has become a little more refined, but less original at the same time. --Steven Garrett --Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc. -- GameSpot Review

Review: Fantastically Fun - Gex is another childhood classic. I can't believe how many references and impersonations I missed growing up. Gex is always spouting off something funny, and/or eluding to someone, something, or being all around goofy. I love all the signs and graffiti placed throughout the levels. They add more depth and creativity to the levels - and they are always funny in a teenage kind of way, which is always the best. Definitely a great game and one to give a try if you haven't all ready. I don't think I ever played Gex 1 or 2, so you don't need those in order to fully enjoy this one.
Review: End To A Good Run. - Deep Cover Gecko is the third and last Gex game to be made. This entry was made with the help of british developer EIDOS in exchange for Crystal Dynamics' help in producing Soul Reaver and Tomb Raider: Revelations, but I digress. This game picks up after Gex: Enter the Gecko with series baddie Rez kidnapping Gex's partner, Agent Xtra. Gex then heads back to the Media Dimension to save Extra and stop Rez once again. Gex 3 is the second 3D Gex game and is unique in a few ways. Firstly, none of the levels repeat. In previous Gex games you would encounter multiple levels with the same theme. For example you'd complete a level based on horror films and then later in the game you'ld come across another one. Each level in Gex 3 on the other hand is unique. There is only one level per theme. One Mystery channel, one Anime channel, etc. The Gameplay is largely the same as it was in Gex: Enter the Gecko. You control the camera with the shoulder buttons this time around, but it can still be a major problem when judging distance while platofrming. The other addition is a number of costumes that give you minor upgrades, like a vampire cape to glide, a superhero costume, or a tunic to make you strong. These are interesting and add some variety, however they're under utilized and don't show up very often. This game also appeared on the N64, however there are fewer voice clips and no 3D cutscenes. The other difference between the two is that the Mythology channel, a parody of the old Hercules movies and Clash of the Titans, has a different level design. On the PS1 it's set on Mt Olympus, and on the N64 it's set in Hades. Now a game changer, but a nifty fact. Dana Gould returns to voice Gex, who is still amusing to listen to and Marliece Andrea plays Agent Xtra. If you're playing a PAL version Gex is played by Danny John-Jules, known for playing The Cat on BBC's Red Dwarf. The unique levels have their own set of jokes which greatly reduces the chance of repetition which was a problem with the previous games. It's a shame that no new games have been made since, but this was a pretty good conclusion. It's a great PS1 game and a solid title for 3D platforming fans all around.

## Features

- Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko --- Complete copy, Very good Condition

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00000IMNB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,979 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #822 in PlayStation Games |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (50) |
| Date First Available | April 14, 2000 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Eidos Interactive |
| Package Dimensions | 5.7 x 4.8 x 0.2 inches; 1.6 ounces |
| Rated | Teen |
| Release date | March 18, 1999 |
| Type of item | Video Game |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastically Fun
*by K***1 on September 18, 2016*

Gex is another childhood classic. I can't believe how many references and impersonations I missed growing up. Gex is always spouting off something funny, and/or eluding to someone, something, or being all around goofy. I love all the signs and graffiti placed throughout the levels. They add more depth and creativity to the levels - and they are always funny in a teenage kind of way, which is always the best. Definitely a great game and one to give a try if you haven't all ready. I don't think I ever played Gex 1 or 2, so you don't need those in order to fully enjoy this one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ End To A Good Run.
*by S***N on October 9, 2013*

Deep Cover Gecko is the third and last Gex game to be made. This entry was made with the help of british developer EIDOS in exchange for Crystal Dynamics' help in producing Soul Reaver and Tomb Raider: Revelations, but I digress. This game picks up after Gex: Enter the Gecko with series baddie Rez kidnapping Gex's partner, Agent Xtra. Gex then heads back to the Media Dimension to save Extra and stop Rez once again. Gex 3 is the second 3D Gex game and is unique in a few ways. Firstly, none of the levels repeat. In previous Gex games you would encounter multiple levels with the same theme. For example you'd complete a level based on horror films and then later in the game you'ld come across another one. Each level in Gex 3 on the other hand is unique. There is only one level per theme. One Mystery channel, one Anime channel, etc. The Gameplay is largely the same as it was in Gex: Enter the Gecko. You control the camera with the shoulder buttons this time around, but it can still be a major problem when judging distance while platofrming. The other addition is a number of costumes that give you minor upgrades, like a vampire cape to glide, a superhero costume, or a tunic to make you strong. These are interesting and add some variety, however they're under utilized and don't show up very often. This game also appeared on the N64, however there are fewer voice clips and no 3D cutscenes. The other difference between the two is that the Mythology channel, a parody of the old Hercules movies and Clash of the Titans, has a different level design. On the PS1 it's set on Mt Olympus, and on the N64 it's set in Hades. Now a game changer, but a nifty fact. Dana Gould returns to voice Gex, who is still amusing to listen to and Marliece Andrea plays Agent Xtra. If you're playing a PAL version Gex is played by Danny John-Jules, known for playing The Cat on BBC's Red Dwarf. The unique levels have their own set of jokes which greatly reduces the chance of repetition which was a problem with the previous games. It's a shame that no new games have been made since, but this was a pretty good conclusion. It's a great PS1 game and a solid title for 3D platforming fans all around.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Quirky and Ironic
*by J***S on February 1, 2014*

This game is OK, it's not as good as Super Mario 64 or B&K but its a nice game for the ps1. Gex 3 is a humorous platforming game kind of like conkers bad fur day but not as funny, and no you will not be seeing singing poop. This movie has a decent amount of content with your collectables and such, there are a nice array of different levels parodying television channels like army channels, pirate movies or anime channels. The controls are nice but the camera flops sometimes. The graphics are acceptable but the beauty is taken away from the fog, its like mine craft on low render distance, yeah. Anyway its no classic in my book but it is nostalgic as I played this at a young age. I say spend your money on Crash Bandicoot or Spyro first if you are buying ps1 games to play. Its ironic that the people who made tomb raider, made a platforming game that really didn't do so well.

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