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Plastic horses attached by bars to a rotating circular deck. So much fun!
a container which is traditionally constructed from stiff fibres, often made of willow.
A table used for the popular casino game Roulette.
A tool in games. In some, they are used for simple drawing, but for others, it's a powerful tool as it make object appear.
A sculpture made of sand which resemble a castle.
A construct consisting of crossed bars. Vertical grates are particularly suited for climbing.
An Asian fruit regarded as "King of Fruits" due to its infamously vile smell, thorns sharp enough to draw blood, and surprisingly delicious taste.
A papaya is the edible fruit of the plant "Carica papaya".
A Latin word for sword, now used to describe a certain type of short sword used in close combat by roman legionnaires.
This fearsome Russian attack helicopter has featured in many games, an annoyance in flight sims and action games your best tactic would be to shoot them down fast.
Cures various status effects that have befallen the player. In some games broken up into different status effects, like cure poison or cure confusion
A bipedal walking tank built by Dr. Madnar in the original Metal Gear.
A missile that's direction can be controlled by the user. It's good at going around corners.
A vehicle that has it's tracks located in city streets. An example of this can be found in San Francisco.
Rubber ducks have been featured as hidden easter eggs in several of the Hitman games. They are commonly used as bathtub toys.
The choice weapon for silent assassins; the fiber wire keeps things quiet and quick.
Used by Firemen to break down obstacles in burning buildings.
A chemical that makes people pass out. Ubiquitous in pulp stories, TV, and film as a handy means by which characters (often villains), sedate and kidnap other characters (often attractive women). Rarely appears in video games, but has still made a few appearances.
A .32 calibre revolver used by the American police in the 1940's.
A small hidden wire that can trigger a trap or alarm.
A bass guitar is a stringed musical instrument tuned an octave lower than the four lowest strings of a standard electric guitar.
Used to burn people in Postal, and also used as explosives.
A necklace is often a piece of jewelery that is worn around the neck.
A popular van that was associated with hippies in the 60's. More modern versions have been produced since.
Last resort when falling from the sky. Allows the user to glide to safety with ease.
A drinking water bottle designed to be used by hikers, campers, soldiers and workers in the field.
The Flux Capacitor appears in the Back to the Future franchise and is the main component that makes time travel possible.
The DeLorean DMC-12 is best known as the car Doc Brown turns into a time machine in the Back to the Future franchise. The DMC-12's most noticeable feature is its totally radical gullwing doors.
It’s even more powerful than a normal hammer and it’s even more rare. Also comes in Squeaky Golden Hammer which does no damage.
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