![]() Voices can be disabled entirely on N64, causing Gex to enter a TV without saying anything.Loading screens are way shorter on N64, but you have to wait for the spawn animation to finish upon entering a level or dying, while PS1 can skip it immediately.In-game cheats (level timer, debug menu, etc.) are only available on PS1, making practice more efficient.PS1-exclusive levels: Poltergex, Lava Dabba Doo, Texas Chainsaw Manicure, Mazed and Confused, I Got the Reruns, Trouble in Uranus.You basically start the game in the hub world at the pause screen. The main menu is completely gone on N64.FMV cutscenes have been removed on N64, without any effort to replace them like in the N64 port of Gex 3.Many sound effects were also altered or removed. Hundreds of voice lines have been removed on N64.most dynamic music changes, Mooshoo Pork's theme, 6/7 charge themes). Sound quality is worse on N64 and several tracks are missing (e.g.blurry/missing textures and skyboxes, no lighting, very poor draw distance). Visuals are significantly downgraded on N64 (e.g. ![]() N64 has major framerate issues throughout the entire game, even compared to PS1 and fat PS2 consoles.The GBC version is considered to be a different game. The PC version's content is identical to the PS1 version. There are two main versions of Gex: Enter the Gecko: PS1 and N64.
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