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Superhero Show is the 11th and last level/channel in Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko. Set on the rooftops of a city, it parodies superhero media. Gex himself dresses as a parody of Spider-Man (with a more fly-like appearance), and he can also find superhero changing booths that temporarily turn him into a stronger hero and thus break certain obstacles. At a later point, Gex will also be able to obtain a permanent "chicken costume" (parodying Hawkman) that gives him the ability to glide until he completes the level. All of the missions involve defeating a specific type of enemy.

Setting and inspiration[]

Missions and srategy[]


Defeat the Mad Bomber
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Get the Three Stray Cats
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Find the Five Escaped Convicts
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Gallery[]

Areas[]

December 30th, 1998 prototype[]

February 8th, 1999 prototype[]

Miscellaneous[]

Music[]

N64[]

GBC[]

Trivia[]

  • The level is called Hero TV in the GBC version of the game.
  • In the prototype version of the game, the outfits that Gex wore in the level were more similar to Marvel characters such as Spiderman and Hulk. It was assumed that they were changed to avoid copyright disputes from Marvel Studios at the time.
  • In the December 30th, 1998 prototype, the placeholder name for level was called 'City TV'
  • In the February 8th, 1999 prototype, there are two idle animations which is absent from the retail release. The reason for the removal is currently unknown.
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