
Leviathyn.com | Throughout my childhood, there were more than a few games that my brothers and I would fight over and spend hours playing on my Nintendo 64. We lived a few blocks away from the local Blockbuster Video, so it was not uncommon for us to rent games and play the hell out of them for the five days we had it. And while we managed to ravage several titles this way, no game stuck out to us in quite the same way as Crystal Dynamic’s Gex: Enter the Gecko.

GamesRadar - For those who haven't yet heard, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Sonic isn't doing too well. After the glitch-filled, barely comprehensible Sonic Boom launched with a fizzle and a whimper, players began to voice concern that there just isn't room for Sonic anymore in the modern gaming landscape. Voiced again, rather, since that same question comes up every time the Sonic series churns out another disappointing title.
Sonic Generations was a fantastic game and proved Sonic could still be a lot of fun, they just need to go back to doing that again!
IGN - The Beyond crew imagines a world where Darren Aronofsky directs the next Gex game.

Deaspwn reports: "Don't call it a comeback just yet, but three legacy IPs may be set to return as Square Enix opens pitches for new Fear Effect, Gex and Anachronox games. They're looking for indie studios to take the franchises forward, whereupon they'll be developed under the Collective program."
Tom Hall absolutely needs to get his hands back on Anachronox, because that game absolutely needs a sequel. Hell, I'd even buy a HD remaster of the original. The gameplay may not have been groundbreaking, but the storyline was fantastic and genuinely hilarious.
Holy! I think what these systems need is a gorgeous new Fear Effect. And the graphics should be as new and fresh as when the whole cell shading was first introduced to us in this game.
Someone needs to jump on this and quickly.
ahhh how i remember you gex...
A Gex reboot wouldn't be so bad. Rayman Origins was AWESOME so there's no harm in bringing back some of these other old-school platformers.
I remember playing it on my GoldStar 3DO, it was an excellent platformer with an unlikely protagonist, funny one-liners and quirky atmosphere, fond memories indeed....damn I'm getting really old now...