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The banana is a fruit that is commonly seen in video games, particularly those with animals as main characters. It is famous for its sweet taste and affiliation with primates.
Banana Peels found in games usually cause a character to slip and fall if they move over it.
A mode of transportation in the sky often associated with steampunk.
Mechanical bomb that will chase you for a short time until it blows up. I wonder what is going on in their heads. Wind it up, light the fuse, and stand back. 3, 2, 1... BOOM!
A bomb is an explosive device.
Boost Pads are special zones that, when touched, provide characters with a temporary increase in speed.
An object that allows obstacles, such as rivers or gorges, to be crossed. Bridges can be made of a variety of materials like wood or steel.
Cake is a delicious baked good.
Fluffy looking puffs seen in the atmosphere that are accumilations of moisture. They are used to add detail to Sky boxes in games or just increase realism.
Coins have long been used in video games as both a form of currency and as a means of accruing points.
A headwear often made of gold or silver with gems and diamond embedded, often worn by King or Queen.
An explosive is any weapon or device designed to cause an explosion, whether it be a frag grenade, TNT, or a nuclear bomb.
Link uses one. You do it in Animal Crossing. Lakitu uses it in most Mario installments like Mario Kart and Super Mario 64. Loads of games use fishing rods! Reel in that carp!
A motion transmitter found in various machinery.
A garment made for covering the hand.
A usually small 4-wheeled vehicle. In the world of video games, items are frequently thrown out of the back.
An item which appears in various Mario games, most notably in the Mario Kart franchise.
A hedge is a line of closely planted shrubs and tree species.
A box that holds weapons in Kart Racers that can be collected whence the player typically drives through one.
A Jeep is usually a 4x4 vehicle equipped with a mounted machine gun, it is best used as a transport vehicle.
Koopa shells are a signature part of the Mario series of games, and come in many different colors and flavors.
A sign that signals the final lap of any Mario Kart race that is used by Lakitu!
A special racing tool that officially begins the race or battle in all eleven Mario Kart games that can only be used by Lakitu himself and it is very useful during a standing start. 3, 2, 1... GO!
Lava is molten rock, usually from the interior of a planet, and in games is often used as a hazard to players, or as a visible gameplay-area boundary.
Traditionally, lightning is a form of electrical discharge originating within clouds. Within video games, lightning can be used as an offensive attack.
Mushroom is the familiar term used to describe a gilled fungus which may or may not bear a stem. Mushrooms are the "fruit" of spore bearing fungi.
The manliest type of facial hair.
A device created by Dr. Elvin Gadd for the purpose of ghost hunting. It plays a major role in Luigi's Mansion.
The power source of the Shine Gate in Super Mario Sunshine. They play a major part in the plot of the game.
Collect them, orbit them, conquer planets around them -- they're a staple of many genres of games.
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