Radical Rex

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PublishersSuper NES, Genesis, Sega CD
Windows, Evercade
Piko Interactive
ProducerTom Sloper
Radical Rex
North American SNES box art
DeveloperBeam Software
PublishersSuper NES, Genesis, Sega CD
Windows, Evercade
Piko Interactive
DirectorCameron Brown
ProducerTom Sloper
DesignerIan Malcolm
ProgrammersAndrew Harvey
Tim McKay
Peter Litwiniuk
ArtistsDamian Borg
Joe Rimmer
ComposerMarshall Parker
PlatformsSuper NES, Genesis, Sega CD, Windows, Evercade
ReleaseSuper NES
Sega Genesis
Sega CD
Windows
  • WW: March 7, 2019[2]
Evercade
  • WW: June 8, 2020
GenrePlatform
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

Radical Rex is a 1994 platform game developed by Beam Software for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), Sega Genesis, and Sega CD. It is a remake of the 1993 Game Boy game Baby T-Rex.

A Microsoft Windows port of the SNES version published by Piko Interactive was released on March 7, 2019.[2] Piko also released the game as part of the Piko Interactive Collection 1 for the Evercade on June 8, 2020.

The game stars Radical Rex, a skateboarding, fire-breathing Tyrannosaurus rex who must save his land, and his girlfriend Rexanne, from an evil magician named Sethron. In his way are dinosaurs, sea creatures, and other monsters.

Rex has a few abilities, including a roar that kills or hurts all enemies on screen, a fire breath which can temporarily immobilize enemies, and a bubble spray which he can use while underwater. Sethron is replaced by a weasel-like mammal named Skriitch in the Genesis and Sega CD versions. Despite this, the weasel acts the same as its SNES Counterpart.[3]

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