Whoa, let’s dive into this Gex thing—or, wait, should I start somewhere else? Ah, who cares, let’s just go for it. So, here’s the scoop: Limited Run Games is back and, guess what, they’re dropping the Gex Trilogy. Crazy, right? Yeah, this one’s coming out for the Nintendo Switch, and it’s got not one, but three physical versions.
Now, hang on, let me try to remember… okay, right. We got Gex, this classic 2D platformer, and then the sequels—like, 3D adventures Gex: Enter the Gecko and Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko. They’ve tossed in some quality-of-life stuff. You know, like rewind? Yup, and you can save anywhere too. Perfect for those of us who love a break mid-game because, well, life happens, right?
And then there’s this widescreen thing—ah, yeah, the 16:9 deal. Plus, something about full 360-degree movement. Sounds fancy. Probably makes the old school vibe meet new tech smoothly, or maybe not? Well, only one way to find out.
Oh, and speaking of versions, what about those physical editions? There’s three! So, you’ve got your Standard, which folks can grab for $39.99. Comes with the usual stuff—disc or cartridge or whatever—stuff you expect. Then there’s the Classic. It sounds cooler (because Steelbook!), and there’s a poster or something else too, for $74.99.
But hold onto your socks, ’cause there’s the Tail Time Edition. Wow. $199.99! I mean, it better be epic, right? Comes with a massive inflatable Gex—like, who needs that? But it sounds fun anyhow. Seven-inch statue, trading cards, and let’s not forget a snazzy collector’s box with art by Yoshitaka Amano. Though, gotta admit, I’m not sure why I’d want trading cards… whatever.
Important thing here, it drops on the eShop on June 16, 2025. Mark it down, set a reminder, or maybe tell someone about it. The physical versions? Yeah, they’re a bit behind, expected a little “later in 2025.” Classic move, honestly. Grab them on the Limited Run Games site for pre-orders until—what’s the date? Oh right, July 6, 2025.
And yeah, there’s supposed to be a trailer out there. Haven’t seen it myself, but if you’re into watching it, go find it. Probably floating around YouTube or something—but what’s a game drop without the hype video? Anyway, that’s the rundown. Until next time, folks, keep those game controllers close!