"Who's ready to turn a headless 12-year old knife-wielding brat into bratwurst? Hey, the little zombie has a discipline problem, OK? Meet a guy who lost his soul and other body parts. Check out some artwork that's worth dismembering. You gonna choose what's behind Door #1, Door #2, or Door #200?" -Manual excerpt.
Scream TV is the horror-themed world in Gex: Enter The Gecko. The level takes place in a large haunted mansion and is a spoof of horror movies. In the level Gex encounters Ghosts, Zombies, and floating furniture.
Setting and inspiration[]
This channel is based to the genre that relates to horror, for example: The first level, "Smellraiser," resembles a 19th century mansion, with "Frankensteinfield" vaguely resembling a castle. Additionally, the level "Poltergex" resembles a more modern, 20th century mansion.
The haunted elevator is an inspiration from one of Disneyland's rides called the Haunted Mansion where it shows 3 horrendous pictures when it goes down.
Gallery[]
Levels[]
- Smellraiser
- Frankensteinfeld
- Poltergex
- Bonus
- Texas Chainsaw Manicure
Screenshots[]
PlayStation Demo Video[]
PlayStation Magazine Demo Disc 8[]
Collectibles/Items[]
Miscellaneous[]
Music[]
Note: These songs don't work on Internet Explorer
PS1[]
Audio | Title |
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Main | |
Eerie Way | |
Frankenstein Chamber |
N64[]
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Trivia[]
- Scream TV along with Rezopolis have the largest amount of levels in Gex: Enter the Gecko with 5 total. However Rezopolis possibly has 6 levels so it is possible that Rezopolis is larger.
- Scream TV has the largest amount of missions of all levels with 3 levels having 3 missions and 2 levels having 1 mission. There is not even a single Scream TV level with 2 missions.
- Scream TV is very similar to the Cemetery in Gex, only Scream TV takes place in a haunted house/tower and the Cemetery takes place in a graveyard. Although the idea of a haunted house was also intended for the first game, but the concept was removed from further development.
- The secret level "Texas Chainsaw Manicure" is not included within the N64 version of the game.
- When Gex uses his tail to whack or jumps on the grandfather clock, the bell rings.
- Several portraits and paintings served as disturbing frames by this world, for example:
- Early versions of the game featured Freddy Kreuger gloves as a collectable.