Radical Rex
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- NA/EU: Activision
- EU: Laser Beam Entertainment (SNES)
Piko Interactive
| Radical Rex | |
|---|---|
North American SNES box art | |
| Developer | Beam Software |
| Publishers | Super NES, Genesis, Sega CD
Piko Interactive |
| Director | Cameron Brown |
| Producer | Tom Sloper |
| Designer | Ian Malcolm |
| Programmers | Andrew Harvey Tim McKay Peter Litwiniuk |
| Artists | Damian Borg Joe Rimmer |
| Composer | Marshall Parker |
| Platforms | Super NES, Genesis, Sega CD, Windows, Evercade |
| Release | Super NES Sega GenesisSega CD
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| Genre | Platform |
| Modes | Single-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]