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Doors are a common object in most video games, as well as the keys and objects needed to open them. From role playing to shooters, doors are an important component of many games.
A dropship usually refers to a ship that ferries troops, heavy armor, and supplies from carriers in orbit to a planet's surface. Sometimes it refers to any futuristic in-atmosphere transport that is not a helicopter or airplane.
An upgrade item found in Metroid: Other M. When collected, it increases the number of energy tanks filled through Concentration Mode by one.
One of Samus Aran's visors, allowing her to see on the auditory spectrum to pinpoint vibrations and sound waves.
It's an egg. It can be eaten or thrown, or perhaps used in other creative ways, like bringing back the protagonist of a group of heroes who travels through time.
A machine designed with the purpose of moving objects or characters vertically.
An item in the Metroid series that increases Samus's maximum energy by 100 units.
Exoskeletons are artificial body suits that enable the wearer with inhuman strength, enhanced durability, and other superior capabilities that would be impossible to obtain otherwise.
An explosive is any weapon or device designed to cause an explosion, whether it be a frag grenade, TNT, or a nuclear bomb.
Feathers are epidermal growths that form the outer covering on birds.
Divider that seperates land or structures from one another
A ball of hot flickering fire. Usually thrown from the hero's hand into the squealing face of the enemy.
Plants bearing petals that are often fragrant and vibrantly colored.
Cable railways or elevators that move diagonally on an inclined plane. Despite being relatively rare in reality, they appear frequently in video games.
Samus Aran fused with the DNA of a Metroid.
Glass is a transparent substance made from compressed sand.
A grapple is a device, usually thrown or shot, that allows a game character to 'hook' onto objects within the game, with the purpose of climbing or scaling.
One of Samus Aran's more useful upgrades, allowing her to latch onto surfaces to swing over gaps, as well as pulling away armor and shields, and energizing terminals.
Samus Aran's Power Suit upgraded to allow her to move normally in pressurized conditions, such as underwater.
Considered one of the most frequent and controversial implements of destruction in video games and real life, guns are devices that fire projectiles with explosive force.
A kind of clip designed to hold hair in place that doubles as a fashion accessory.
Made of wood, metal or concrete, this structure can be used in extreme sports such as skateboarding, inline skating and biking. Maneuvers can be performed on its surface, its railings or in mid-air.
Common in game's like Tony Hawks Pro Skater but these are also seen in many other types of games
Whether it's worn for protection or style, helmets appear in various game genres.
A power up in the Metroid series. It allows Samus Aran to jump higher in the air to reach heights that were previously unreachable.
Any projectile that incorporates some sort of guidance system, allowing it to auomatically seek out its target.
A potted plant grown indoors for decorative purposes.
A well known weapon in the Metroid series that allows you to hit enemies as well as freeze them. Ever since, it has been recreated in most notably the Pokemon series.
Frozen water that can be a hazard to the player or used as a weapon.
A Jet pack is a backpack with rocket boosters built in that usually allows the wearer to hover or fly.
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