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Guards
Guards guard stuff, block doors, and sometimes arrest you.
Appears in 101 games
First appeared in Psychic City
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Duergar
Duergar or Gray Dwarves are a cruel and evil subrace of dwarves.
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in Shin Megami Tensei II
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Car Accident
Games that feature car accidents as important story points or dramatic events. This concept does not refer to car accidents that can occur as an incidental result of gameplay, such as in racing games.
Appears in 54 games
First appeared in Speed Race
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Missile Riding
Characters that transport themselves via missiles.
Appears in 23 games
First appeared in Contra III: The Alien Wars
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Phanpy
A small cute elephant Pokémon, ground type.
Appears in 32 games
First appeared in Pokémon Gold/Silver
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Winners Don't Use Drugs
"Winners Don't Use Drugs" is a splash screen in most 90s arcade games attract modes.
Appears in 31 games
First appeared in Drug Watch
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Belmont Clan
A family of vampire hunters and the sworn enemies of Dracula. They are the main protagonists of the Castlevania franchise.
Appears in 18 games
First appeared in Castlevania
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Illithids
Illithids or mind flayers are monsters originating from D&D who use their psychic powers to shatter their foes' minds. Some become their thralls while others are simply a snack as they crack open their skulls and feast on their brains.
Appears in 14 games
First appeared in NetHack
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Power Glove Support
Games that you could control with the Power Glove.
Appears in 16 games
First appeared in Kung-Fu Heroes
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New California Republic
The New California Republic is a major governmental body in the Fallout universe. It is a confederation of small towns with its capitol being the city of the same name. It is one of the most powerful factions in Fallout.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Fallout
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Basilisks
Basilisks are small serpentine creatures that can kill adventurers with a single glance or turn them into stone. It is classically referred to as the "king of all snakes" and its name literally means "little king".
Appears in 55 games
First appeared in Archon: The Light and the Dark
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British Academy Video Game Awards
The most prestigious awards in the British videogame calender, the BAFTA Video Game Award honour the achievements of the best game developers and their games.
Appears in 31 games
First appeared in GoldenEye 007
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The Chantry
The religion of Ferelden and much of the rest of Thedas. Followers believe in The Maker and the teachings of His prophet, Andraste.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Dragon Age: Origins
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Level by Doing
This form of leveling up does not need XP to level up stats. The character levels up a skill simply by doing the action.
Appears in 30 games
First appeared in The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
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Silence
A gameplay mechanic in many RPGs and action RPGs today is the idea of silencing a foe or being silenced. Usually shown as a debuff, this causes the subject to be unable to cast spells for a period of time.
Appears in 12 games
First appeared in Final Fantasy
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Banshee
Mythological creatures who bring destruction with their screams. Most commonly take the form of a woman.
Appears in 23 games
First appeared in Archon: The Light and the Dark
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Zoroark
Zoroark is a fox-like Pokémon, and the first 5th Generation Pokémon introduced, along side its pre-evolution, Zorua.
Appears in 15 games
First appeared in Pokémon Black/White
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Zorua
A Pokémon found in Black/White. it evolves into Zoroark, and was the first revealed Pokémon of the 5th generation.
Appears in 15 games
First appeared in Pokémon Black/White
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Gible
The Land Shark Pokémon. Gible once lived in the tropics, and to avoid cold it lives in caves warmed by geothermal heat.
Appears in 16 games
First appeared in Pokémon Battle Revolution
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Volleyball
A sport often played on the beach that involves players hitting a ball over a net to land it on the opponent's zone.
Appears in 51 games
First appeared in Video Action
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Malboro
A recurring enemy in the Final Fantasy series, famous for its status-inflicting Bad Breath attack.
Appears in 15 games
First appeared in Final Fantasy II
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Caesar's Legion
Caesar's Legion is an organization of slavers found within the Fallout universe
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Fallout 2
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Baltimore Orioles
Formerly the St. Louis Browns, the Baltimore Orioles have played in Maryland since 1954.
Appears in 37 games
First appeared in Reggie Jackson Baseball
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Vigilante
A person who goes outside of the law to punish those who have committed an act of injustice. Their methods usually cause them to be perceived as criminals.
Appears in 70 games
First appeared in Renegade
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Load Bearing Boss
Often the death of a boss results in the collapse or destruction of the building or lair that the fight occured in. In many cases there is no other action other than the boss's demise that is shown to trigger this destruction.
Appears in 14 games
First appeared in Suikoden
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ChuChu
ChuChus are blob-like recurring enemies in the Legend of Zelda series.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
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Sea Reapers
One of three playable factions in the game Giants: Citizen Kabuto.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Giants: Citizen Kabuto
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Meccaryns
One of three playable factions in the game Giants: Citizen Kabuto.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Giants: Citizen Kabuto
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Seaweed
A form of algae that grows at the ocean floor.
Appears in 8 games
First appeared in Playtron
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Coral
A small, immobile marine animal found on the sea floor.
Appears in 29 games
First appeared in Ecco the Dolphin
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KGB Soldiers
Members of the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti, the Soviet secret police.
Appears in 7 games
First appeared in Leisure Suit Larry Goes Looking for Love (In Several Wrong Places)
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GRU Soldiers
GRU soldiers are the main soldiers that you fight in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. They are loyal to Colonel Volgin, and are often large in numbers.
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
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Ocelot Unit
The Ocelot Unit are extremely well-trained soldiers under Major Ocelot's control. They're extremely loyal, and laugh when Ocelot tells them to.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
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First Sons
First Sons is the third gang that you encounter in inFamous. They are under Kessler's control, and are the most powerful gang in the game.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in inFamous
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Dust Men
The Dust Men are the second gang you encounter in inFAMOUS. They're under Alden's control, and wear trash bags.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in inFamous
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Reapers
Reapers are the first gang you encounter in the game, "InFAMOUS." They are controlled by Sasha, and wear grim reaper-like costumes, never revealing their faces.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in inFamous
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Find the Generator
Finding a generator, power switch, or other mechanism to restore power to a critical area is a common task in video games.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Covert Ops: Nuclear Dawn
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Fake Reloading Animation
It's common in games, especially third-person shooters, for the player character's reloading animation to merely mime the motion of reloading, instead of actually doing so.
Appears in 22 games
First appeared in Martian Gothic: Unification
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Sheriff
A law-enforcement officer with responsibility for a county.
Appears in 21 games
First appeared in Sheriff
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Press A to Start
Games that want you to press A to start.
Appears in 15 games
First appeared in Fatal Fury Special
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Cie'th
When l'Cie fail to complete their given focus, they become monsters known as Cie'th.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Final Fantasy XIII
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Super Game Boy Enhancement
Certain Game Boy titles included special enhancements available only when played on an SNES using a Super Game Boy adapter.
Appears in 141 games
First appeared in Space Invaders
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l'Cie
l'Cie are humans who have been turned into servants by fal'Cie.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Final Fantasy XIII
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Survival Horror
Popularized by franchises such as Resident Evil and Silent Hill, these games typically involve a strong implication of danger, vulnerable protagonists, and disturbing monsters.
Appears in 227 games
First appeared in AX-2: Uchuu Yusousen Nostromo
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