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A natural or synthetic material used to aid the grow of plants. Most often associated with being made from/with feces.
Insert a plant, crop or flower into the machine and receive seeds for the next harvest. Seeds tend to be same quality as the crop submitted.
A traditional Japanese gateway.
Some games include flatulence as a game mechanic or sometimes it's just something a character does.
A bus used to take kids to school. Usually featured in videogames with some amount of controversy.
A conical-bored transposing musical instrument considered a member of the woodwind family.
A parabolic antenna made to receive microwaves from communications satellites.
A large orange fruit, often associated with Halloween.
A hedge is a line of closely planted shrubs and tree species.
A board used to play a game of Darts.
An American rocket launcher designed to replace World War 2 flamethrowers.
An object given to babies to quiet or soothe them.
Plums are a staple of the Rayman series, used to travel through harsh liquids or rest on posts.
Non-lethal alternative fire for the SC-20K in the Splinter Cell series. Releases a gas that immediately knocks out nearby enemies.
A magnet is something, usually in a bar or horseshoe shape, that is attracted to and can, if strong enough, pull in metallic things via the force of magnetism. Video games may be a bit more liberal in what a magnet can attract and how powerful it is.
A form of jellied gasoline that when lit on fire can stick to targets as it burns.
The PPSh-41 was a submachine gun used during World War II by multiple countries, most notably the Russians. It was most commonly used with a drum magazine and fires 7.62x25mm pistol rounds.
Colt Python is a .357 Magnum calibre revolver produced between 1955 and 1996. It has now been replaced by the .44 Colt Anaconda.
An air grille is a removable object that hide an alternative way in some video games.
A bomb that is shaped like Bowser. It explodes when someone picks the wrong switch on when the x is reached.
Bill Blasters are black cannons, designed for firing Bullet Bills. Like many other objects in the Mushroom Kingdom, they resemble pipes. Some Blasters can fire from both sides.
The Aston Martin DB5 was a British Grand Tourier automobile vehicle that was featured in the James Bond franchise.
Lock Picks that are used to quickly open doors. Each Pick can only be used once.
Favorite weapon of vampire hunters, archaeologists, and dominatrixes.
A 5.45 mm assault rifle developed from the AK-100-series developed in Russia. The weapon features a "balanced" operating system not unlike that found in the AEK-971.
Object used to make up a skeleton or skeletal frame.
The TIE Advanced x1 is an advanced TIE variant based on a prototype designed and flown by Darth Vader. Similar to the TIE Interceptor in speed and maneuverability, it has one major difference; It has onboard shields, making it harder to destroy.
A car that flies based of some futuristic technology. Usually seen in Sci-Fi related games.
A twin-hulled development of the TIE series. Slower, but capable of delivering much larger payloads. Featured in the Star Wars Universe.
Bullets made of rubber meant to stun a target with non-lethal force.
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