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"It's gone!"

Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Genderbender, a fun comedic Sci-Fi adventure game that's also a curious relic from the pre-political correctness era, is available for only $5.99 for Windows and Mac OS X on GOG.com.

A priceless vase is lost on a distant planet that doesn't exist. An irate colonel wants it back. And only one man is experienced enough...skilled enough...and foolish enough to retrieve it: interstellar adventurer and bungling bachelor Rex Nebular! Join Rex as he pilots the Slippery Pig on a crash course for Terra Androgena, a planet populated entirely by bizarre alien women with big agendas of their own. Overcome the dizzying array of obstacles and endless traps preventing Rex from returning the priceless pottery. Feel the grotesque effects of the frightening Gender Bender machine!

Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Genderbender is another classic adventure from the days long gone to hit GOG.com. It's an adventure game sporting the classic point-and-click interface and unmistakable 2D graphics. It's full of cheesy humor, popular pulp science-fiction tropes, quirky puzzles, and an amount of sexual stereotypes that would get any game banned or at least heavily protested in modern times. Whether you secretly enjoy this type of humor or you're adamantly against it, you should get this one if only to see how much games have changed as a medium over the course of the last 20-or-so years.

Become the space adventurer and self proclaimed "cool man" to explore weird alien planets and even weirder pop-culture of the early 1990s in Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Genderbender, for only $5.99 on GOG.com.
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Gonchi: Vote it up on the wishlist.
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gsreis: I already had. But if it depends solely on the votes, maybe we will never see it here. I think GOG should go for good games that are not necessarily the most popular, and not just look at a voting list. Asking what the consumer wants is not the best business practice.
I hear you, there's a whole bunch of point & clicks I'd love to see here that'll likely never show up because they're too obscure.
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Gonchi: Vote it up on the wishlist.
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gsreis: I already had. But if it depends solely on the votes, maybe we will never see it here. I think GOG should go for good games that are not necessarily the most popular, and not just look at a voting list. Asking what the consumer wants is not the best business practice.
They do, but the main reason so many games (especially DOS titles) aren't here is because of legal/rights' issues.
Sorry Rex, I'd pick you this weekend but then Luck of the Irish happened. But don't worry. Next month isn't too far away.
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SLP2000: Also, Microprse published The Legacy: Realm of Terror, does Tommo have anything with this game?
Unfortunately this isn't one of the games Tommo got. :( I would LOVE to see the game show up here.

Nice write-up of the game: http://oddballupdate.com/2011/12/retro-game-review-the-legacy-realm-of-terror/
I just saw the first 10 min of a youtube playthrough and got stunned by the soundtrack/effects
who composed it? does anyone know?
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vicklemos: I just saw the first 10 min of a youtube playthrough and got stunned by the soundtrack/effects
who composed it? does anyone know?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Briggs
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vicklemos: I just saw the first 10 min of a youtube playthrough and got stunned by the soundtrack/effects
who composed it? does anyone know?
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triock: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Briggs
damn fast as a bullet!
thanks! :)