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''Gex: Enter the Gecko'' (known in Europe as ''Gex 3D: Enter the Gecko'' and in Japan as ''SpinTail'') is a platform game released in 1998 for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Microsoft Windows and the Game Boy Color. In 2011, it was added to the PlayStation Network. It is the sequel to the 1994 game ''Gex'', and involves collecting three types of remotes to unlock different TVs in the hub world that lead to levels, and to aid in the fight once again against Rez. The eponymous gecko protagonist is voiced by Dana Gould in the American version, and Leslie Phillips in the British release. ==Story== Since his retirement from the public eye in 1996 after having been swamped with celebrity publicity following Rez's defeat in the first game, Gex has resigned himself to a life of solitude; for two years Gex started his day watching ''Kung-Fu Theater'' (''Supermarket Sweep'' in the European release), eventually the days, then weeks started to feel like a telethon/chat show. One day, Gex was watching his TV when it suddenly went blank. The screen then began to flash a familiar face, over and over again; the face was that of Rez. The next thing Gex knows, two government agents show up at his side, requesting Gex's help; Rez has again risen to power in the Media Dimension and the agents believed that Gex was crazy enough to go back in after him. Gex denies, saying he has already saved the universe once. One of the agents then hits Gex in the head using a wrecking bar, knocking him unconscious. When Gex wakes up, he realizes he is in an interrogation room. The two agents ask him what he knows about Rez, Gex tells them everything. Once again they ask for his help, one of the agents reaches under the table, pulls out a briefcase and slides it over to Gex. Gex opens it and sees that it is full of cash, to cover his expenses. Just when Gex thinks it couldn't get any better, the other agent tosses him a secret agent suit and Gex agrees to help them. The two agents give him a map, and say they want Rez to "disappear", instructing him to hide the body between Jimmy Hoffa's and Spuds MacKenzie's. As Gex leaves the building, a beautiful female agent walks up to him, and introduces herself as "Agent Xtra", she wishes him good luck and leaves. Gex then leaves to the Media Dimension. Once Gex is in the Media Dimension, he navigates through several channels. Cartoon (Toon TV); horror (Scream TV); sci-fi (The Rocket Channel); futuristic (Circuit Central); Kung-Fu (Kung-Fu Theater); Pre-history (The Pre-History Channel); Rezopolis; and Channel Z. Once Gex navigates through Rezopolis and Channel Z, he fights the overlord again. By dropping a large TV on top of him, Gex defeats Rez. Rez once again transforms into a ball of energy, and is then trapped in the exact TV Gex dropped on him. Rez tells Gex that he is his father, and Gex asks how that could be possible. Rez says that he did not always look like he does now, claiming he fell into a scrap heap while trying to get free cable. Regardless, Gex picks up the remote and is about to turn off the TV when Rez begs him not to, saying he will do anything. Gex then shuts off the TV and makes a snide remark: "Okay then, 'Dad'. Hows about we forget all this and go play catch (HREF="http://www.kotoba.ne.jp/word/11/Association football" TITLE="Association football">footy'' in the British version ) in the yard?". It is not known whether Rez truly is Gex's father, possibly meaning a retcon, or whether this was merely a reference to ''Star Wars''. Gex is last seen in a hotel room with (in a cameo appearance) Nikki, from the ''Pandemonium'' video games (as she appeared in ''Pandemonium 2''). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gex: Enter the Gecko」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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