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Blue Screen of Death
The Blue Screen of Death is a screen shown on Windows operating systems when system errors occur, in video games it is sometimes used as a gag, breaking the fourth wall.
Appears in 14 games
First appeared in Hacker
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Cloud
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.
Appears in 255 games
First appeared in Jump Bug
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Mysterious Shells
Mysterious shells are found and can be traded in for figurines at Carlov's figurine sculpture shop. Mysterious shells are primarily found everywhere in grass, under rocks, in the dirt, etc.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
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Tattoo
Tattoos are the oldest and most popular (next to piercings) form of body modification. They appear in numerous video games, probably due to their popularity in the real world.
Appears in 163 games
First appeared in El Dorado Denki
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Syringe Gun
A weapon that fires medical syringes. Mostly known for its use as the primary weapon of the Medic class in Team Fortress 2.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Space Station 13
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Medigun
The secondary "weapon" of the Medic class in Team Fortress 2. Allows the Medic to heal and make teammates invulnerable.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Pariah
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Bone Saw
A medical appliance with a sharp, jagged edge, intended to aid cutting through bones.
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in The Orange Box
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Blutsauger
An unlockable weapon for the Medic class in Team Fortress 2. With every hit of a needle at an enemy it saps health at the expense of reduced health regeneration.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in The Orange Box
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Kritzkrieg
A replacement Medi gun for TF2 Medic. It gives out the ability for its patient to fire constant critical hits.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in The Orange Box
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Ripper
The ripper is a powerful weapon in Dead Space. It suspends and spins a saw blade roughly 10-15ft in front of Isaac.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Dead Space
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Pulse Rifle
Pulse Rifles are fictional weapons that fire direct-energy. In video games, Pulse Rifles are typically invented by aliens and then appropriated by man.
Appears in 8 games
First appeared in Alien Vs. Predator
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Force Gun
A short-ranged "gun" that fires a burst of energy that is used to blow back enemies (or blow them apart).
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Dead Space
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1500 Megawatt Aperture Science Heavy Duty Supercolliding Superbutton
The 1500 Megawatt Aperture Science Heavy Duty Super-Colliding Super Button is a fixture at the Aperture Science Enrichment Center, as part of the many clever/sinister puzzles designed to test subjects' ability to think with portals.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in The Orange Box
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RIG
An external body armor system. Highly advanced, RIGs can link with space ship networks to display logs, health, and oxygen levels.
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in Dead Space
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Tau Cannon
Sometimes called a Gauss Gun, the Tau Cannon is a weapon that fires Tau Particles at extremely high velocities.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Sven Co-Op
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Speed Boost Arrows
An arrow placed on a race track, when driven over, allows the player's vehicle to go beyond it's regular speed and acceleration capabilities.
Appears in 24 games
First appeared in R.C. Pro-Am II
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Gorgon Pistol
Introduced in Gears of War 2 and a favorite among the Kantus.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Gears of War 2
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Electric Fan
An electric device, that provides the household with refreshing gusts.
Appears in 133 games
First appeared in Lula: The Sexy Empire
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Boomshield
Wielded by Maulers to take a ton of bullets. Of course you can take advantage of this as well.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Gears of War 2
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Picori Blade
The legendary Picori Blade was used to hold the evil creatures inside a pedestal. Since Vaati broke the blade and released the creatures all over Hyrule, Link sets out to break the curse on Princess Zelda.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
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Zamboni
The zamboni comes onto the ice and sprays the rink with water while scraping off the old beaten up ice. The zamboni does this after every period and before every game
Appears in 20 games
First appeared in Ice Hockey
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Boss Key
The Key that you need to enter the Boss' Chamber in Legend of Zelda Games.
Appears in 11 games
First appeared in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
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Funicular
Cable railways or elevators that move diagonally on an inclined plane. Despite being relatively rare in reality, they appear frequently in video games.
Appears in 35 games
First appeared in Syd of Valis
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Khalim's Will
Khalim's Will is made by transmuting all of the priest Khalim's remaining items (Khalim's Eye, Heart, and Brain) with his Flail in the Horadric Cube.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Diablo II: Lord of Destruction
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PET
Short for PErsonal Terminal, the handheld mainstay computer interface of the Mega Man Battle Network series.
Appears in 11 games
First appeared in Mega Man Battle Network
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Tombstone
A big stone block used in graveyards to remember the dead. Also popular as Halloween decorations.
Appears in 256 games
First appeared in Death Race
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Phylactery
A phylactery is a magical item that protects the soul that resides in it. It is usually used by liches, but other types of creatures may have one. For a lich, the phylactery must be destroyed to permanently kill it.
Appears in 23 games
First appeared in EverQuest
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Locust
A mini version of the scarab that is going to be introduced by the game, Halo Wars.
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Napalm
A form of jellied gasoline that when lit on fire can stick to targets as it burns.
Appears in 27 games
First appeared in Gun.Smoke
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BFG10K
An upgraded version of the classic Doom weapon, the Big "Fantastic" Gun mark 10,000 is a fictional futuristic weapon originating from the Quake series.
Appears in 8 games
First appeared in Quake II
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Kinstones
They are magical tokens that you can obtain in The Minish Cap. If you find someone with a match and it fits, something good will happen, so make sure you fit as many together as you can so you can beat the game easier!
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
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Mole Mitts
Another weapon in Link's arsenal in Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. It's obviously used to dig into tunnels to find treasures!
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
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Gust Jar
A weapon that you obtain in Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. It can suck up objects or small montsters from the ground.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
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Bobblehead
A bobblehead is a special type of doll with a spring connecting the head to the body. The bounciness of the spring causes the head to bobble when touched.
Appears in 11 games
First appeared in ESPN NFL 2K5
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Lasgun
Main weapon of the Imperial Guard. One of the weakest infantry weapons in the Warhammer 40,000 universe
Appears in 7 games
First appeared in Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate
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Robe
A loose, fitting dress, typically worn by wizards or monks. Also regarded and used as a religious garment.
Appears in 178 games
First appeared in Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds
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Vampire Teeth
The teeth that a vampire obviously wears for movies or trick or treating on Halloween
Appears in 21 games
First appeared in Personal Nightmare
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Ice Block
A giant rectangular (usually a square or cube) piece of ice. They can be walked across or pushed around.
Appears in 66 games
First appeared in Pengo
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Fence
Divider that seperates land or structures from one another
Appears in 454 games
First appeared in Mystery House
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Fire Hydrant
Above ground docking bay for fire hoses.
Appears in 126 games
First appeared in Pac-Land
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Auto Shotgun
Shotguns that can fire semi or fully automatically
Appears in 69 games
First appeared in Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
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Miniskirt
Often used in girls' school uniforms. Lenght varies from just above the knees to barely covering the buttocks. Miniskirts have a natural tendency to blow upwards.
Appears in 160 games
First appeared in Lolita (Yakyuken)
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Bō
A self defense weapon. The asians were first to develop a fighting style based around it.
Appears in 124 games
First appeared in Yie Ar Kung-Fu
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Ink Grenade
The Poison Ink Grenades main function is to soften up enemies an temporarily block sections of the map from sight with a black inky cloud, similar to the Smoke grenade.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Vietcong: Purple Haze
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