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Briefcase as Weapon
Briefcases and suitcases used as weapons to hit with them, to throw them, to fire the weapons built into.
First appeared in Death by Degrees
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Rhyme
Using rhyming in conversations and texts.
First appeared in Batman Forever
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Clock Puzzle
A common puzzle in Adventure games where visually examining a clock face, activating an alarm clock, or moving the hands to a certain time allows you to get a password, unlock a door, or activate some events.
First appeared in Sanitarium
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Tic-tac-toe
It's usually a mini-game in Adventure games, where some stubborn child-npc offers to defeat it before telling us where the key lies.
First appeared in OXO
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Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
A Japanese baseball team from Miyagi Prefecture owned by the Internet shopping company Rakuten.
First appeared in Pro Yakyuu Spirits 2
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Tokyo Yakult Swallows
First appeared in Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '94
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Mushroomon
As its name implies, Mushroomon (Mushmon in Japan) is a mushroom-themed Digimon.
First appeared in Digimon World 2
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Mushroom People
Species or genetic flukes that result in walking, talking, or otherwise human/animal-esque mushrooms. Usually an enemy type, especially in RPGs, but sometimes friendly, like Mario's Toads.
First appeared in Super Mario Bros.
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Profanity Filter
Games that does not allow sexual and/or offensive words to be entered.
First appeared in Zero-4 Champ
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Villager
Non-playable character which lives in villages. In Minecraft, it sells items for the player.
First appeared in Minecraft
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Break Locks
When the game, in addition to a lock pick and key, allows us to open padlocks by force, knocking them down with a blow from a heavy object, a shot from a firearm, and if the developer did not take care of the realism of the physical model, then simply by attacking with a fist.
First appeared in Max Payne
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Bedrock Engine
An engine created by Mojang in order to port Minecraft to other plataforms that doesn't supports Java.
First appeared in Minecraft
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Chimaera
A recurring enemy in the Dragon Quest series; it is part bird and part serpent. Named after (but distinct from), the creature from Greek Mythology.
First appeared in Dragon Warrior
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Axolotl
A paedomorphic salamander.
First appeared in Minecraft
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First-Person Mask View
When an avatar, at the whim of the story or game conditions, puts a mask (gas or masquerade mask) over its face and the view of the game temporarily becomes restricted to the slits of that mask.
First appeared in Metal Gear Solid
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Herrismon
A unique Digimon species that resembles a hedgehog. It was created for the Digimon Rearise mobile game.
First appeared in Digimon ReArise
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Desman
First appeared in Doodle Farm
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Train Wreck
Train cars and streetcar cars derailed, mangled by collision with something, burning from breakage.
First appeared in Blood II: The Chosen
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Nu2 Engine
A engine created by Traveller's Tales, which was mostly used on Lego games.
First appeared in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game
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Ballom
The most well-known recurring enemy type in the Bomberman series.
First appeared in Bomberman
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Carry an NPC
First appeared in Resident Evil 2
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Draining a Bathtub
Pulling the spigot out of the bathtub to drain it and possibly find an item there. A method of exploring rooms in Adventure games, used as an alternative to examining lockers.
First appeared in Resident Evil
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The Damned
Souls of various individuals from history and mythology consigned to Hell in Dante's Inferno. Many of them can be absolved of Dante and thus allowed to leave Hell and ascend to Heaven.
First appeared in Dante's Inferno
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Last Breath Attack
First appeared in Resident Evil
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Multi-Headed Creatures
Any creature with more than 1 head on one body. This is possible in fantasy settings or as a result of mutation.
First appeared in Godzilla VS 3 Daikaiju
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Earthquake
First appeared in Earthquake San Francisco 1906
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Topiary
A decorative element of gardens, pruned bushes cut with secateurs in the shape of different figures: animals, cars, etc.
First appeared in MediEvil
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Living Severed Hands
First appeared in Blood
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Corps of Royal Marines
The Corps of Royal Marines is the British Marine section of Her Majesty's Naval Service.
First appeared in Resistance: Fall of Man
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Launching Yourself with Catapult
The act of a character using a catapult, be it conventional or improvised, to launch his or herself great distances.
First appeared in MediEvil
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Disney Princess
The iconic heroines of various Disney movies and assorted media. Though they all come from different movies, they are often marketed together, and appear as a group in Ralph Breaks the Internet.
First appeared in Disney's Aladdin
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Recalled Game
Physical games which were recalled on launch day or after released for various reasons.
First appeared in The Race Against Time
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Onyx Engine
Obsidian's own in-house Onyx engine that powered Dungeon Siege III, cancelled Third-person survival horror Alien adaptation RPG title Aliens: Crucible and cancelled Microsoft exclusive Stormlands
First appeared in Dungeon Siege III
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Mormonism
Mormonism is a monotheistic religion that follows the teachings of Joseph Smith, whom they believe to be the final prophet of God.
First appeared in Fallout: New Vegas
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Abunakawaii
Games that merges cute artstyle with mature content, such as extreme violence.
First appeared in Happy Tree Friends False Alarm
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Retroachievements
Retroachievements is a community created and curated site that adds Achievements and Online Leaderboards for supported emulators and platforms like Raspberry Pi
First appeared in Punch-Out!!
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Flamigo
First appeared in Pokémon Scarlet/Violet
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Bellibolt
First appeared in Pokémon Go
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Palafin
First appeared in Pokémon Scarlet/Violet
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Dwarf Slayers
In the world of Warhammer Fantasy, Dwarfs who feel immense shame, anger, or despair often take "The Slayer's Oath". Once they do this, they become ferocious warriors who are ever searching for death in battle.
First appeared in Total War: Warhammer
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Revavroom
First appeared in Pokémon Go
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Armorouge
First appeared in Pokémon Go
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Meowscarada
First appeared in Pokémon Go
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Blam engine
Also known as Halo engine.
First appeared in Halo: Combat Evolved
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