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Gex 3D: Enter the Gecko cheat codes

The Gex 3D saved games are the GEX2xxA.GEX files (where the 'x's
are the percent completed, for example - GEX210A.GEX means 10 percent
of the game completed) in the folder Gex 3D was installed into.

The following info requires some knowledge of hexadecimal addition.
Each byte is comprised of eight bits. The values given to each bit
for purposes of addition are left to right: 8 4 2 1 / 8 4 2 1. The
total number of digits for each half is 16: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A
B C D E F. The letters A through F have the values 10 11 12 13 14
15. This game uses bits to indicate whether an item is found or not
found, so when an item is found, it must be added to any other found
items.

Hex position 0C is the number of lives. Hex 63 (99 lives) is the
maximum. Hex positions 14 through 24 contain the number of "
normal" or red remotes found in the 14 normal levels 1 and the
3 secret levels. The following table indicates the valid numbers
and their meanings:

hex 00 = no remotes found
hex 01 = first remote found (stops here if only one remote in the level)
hex 02 = second remote found
hex 03 = first and second remotes found (bit 1 = 1 added to bit 2 = 2)
(stops here if only two remotes)
hex 04 = third remote found
hex 05 = first and third remotes found
hex 06 = second and third remotes found
hex 07 = all three remotes found

Hex positions 04 through 06 and the rightmost four bits of position
07 indicate the "extra" bonus remotes in each regular level
("Reward" and "Hidden"). Each byte holds info
for four levels in reverse order (except hex position 07, which holds
info for two levels). So a hex 0E in byte 04 means one extra remote
was found in the first level and both extra remotes were found in
the second level.

The following table indicates which bytes contain the number of "
normal" or red remotes found in the regular and secret levels
and which bytes and values give the bonus remotes in the bonus levels
and their corresponding level names and filenames:

First area
Hex 14 = Out of Toon (filenames looney30.dfx and looney30.vfx)
Hex 15 = Smellraiser (horror4.dfx and horror4.vfx)
Hex 0B = Gilligex Isle (boss level) hex x4 gives remote (where x
is unchanged) - gillig1.dfx and gillig1.vfx
Hex 08 = Aztec 2 Step (bonus level) Hex x1 gives remote (aztec16.dfx
and aztec16.vfx)
Hex 08 = Thursday the 12th (bonus level) Hex x2 gives remote (horror6.dfx
and horror6.vfx)

Second area
Hex 16 = Frankensteinfeld (horror2.dfx and horror2.vfx)
Hex 17 = WWW.DOTCOM.COM (circuit5.dfx and circuit5.vfx)
Hex 18 = Mao Tse Tongue (kungfu02.dfx and kungfu02.vfx)
Hex 0B = MooShoo Pork (boss level) Hex x8 gives remote
(mooshu1.dfx and mooshu1.vfx)
Hex 08 = In Drag Net (bonus level) Hex x4 gives remote
(nypd01.dfx and nypd01.vfx)
Hex 08 = The Spy Who Loved Himself (bonus level) Hex x8 gives remote
(spy2.dfx and spy2.vfx)

Third area
Hex 19 = The Umpire Strikes Out (scifi10.dfx and scifi10.vfx)
Hex 1A = Pangaea 90210 (prehst1.dfx and prehst1.vfx)
Hex 1B = Fine Tooning (looney69.dfx and looney69.vfx)
Hex 08 = I Got the Reruns (bonus level) Hex 1x gives remote
(junk1.dfx and junk1.vfx)
Hex 08 = Trouble in Uranus (bonus level) Hex 2x gives remote
(lost01.dfx and lost01.vfx)

Fourth area
Hex 1C = This Old Cave (prehst2.dfx and prehst2.vfx)
Hex 1D = Honey I Shrunk the Gecko (circuit9.dfx and circuit9.vfx)
Hex 1E = Poltergex (train30.dfx and train30.vfx)
Hex 0B = Gexzilla vs. Mecharez (boss level) Hex 1x gives remote
(gexzil9.dfx and gexzil9.vfx)
Hex 08 = Lizard in a China Shop (bonus level) Hex 4x gives remote
(kungfu4.dfx and kungfu4.vfx)
Hex 08 = Bugged Out (bonus level) Hex 8x gives remote
(rezop2.dfx and rezop2.vfx)

Fifth area (F1 key shows it before sixth area, but it is encountered
after)
Hex 1F = Pain in the Asteroids (scifi14.dfx and scifi14.vfx)
Hex 09 = Chips and Dips (bonus level) Hex x1 gives remote
(circuit0.dfx and circuit0.vfx)
                               
Sixth area (F1 key shows it after fifth area, but it is encountered
before)
Hex 20 = Samurai Night Fever (kungfu1.dfx and kungfu1.vfx)

Seventh area
Hex 21 = No Weddings and a Funeral (rezop3.dfx and rezop3.vfx)
N/A = Channel Z (final boss level) final01.dfx and final01.vfx

Hex 22 = Lava Daba Doo (secret level) prehst3.dfx and prehst3.vfx
Hex 23 = Texas Chainsaw Manicure (secret level) horror5.dfx and horror5.vfx
Hex 24 = Mazed and Confused (secret level) rezop1.dfx and rezop1.vfx

There is a way to play the secret levels and any bonus level missed
by renaming files. First, make sure all affected files in the LEVEL
folder under the folder Gex3D was installed into can be restored.
Probably the easiest way to play the secret levels is to move the
files for the first three levels (looney30.dfx, looney30.vfx, horror4.dfx,
horror4.vfx, horror2.dfx, and horror2.vfx) to a temporary folder,
then copy prehst3.dfx to looney30.dfx, prehst3.vfx to looney30.vfx,
horror5.dfx to horror4.dfx, horror5.vfx to horror4.vfx, rezop1.dfx
to horror2.dfx, and rezop1.vfx to horror2.vfx. Now playing "
Out of Toon" will actually play "Lava Daba Doo". Playing
"Smellraiser" will instead play "Texas Chainsaw Manicure".
And "Frankensteinfeld" will play "Mazed and Confused".
To restore the files, simply move back the files from the temporary
folder. As I was unable to get the "Lizard in a China Shop"
bonus level to appear, I moved aztec16.dfx and aztec16.vfx to a temporary
folder, copied kungfu4.dfx to aztec16.dfx, copied kungfu4.vfx to
aztec16.vfx, and played the "Aztec 2 Step" bonus level.




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