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Briefcase
An everyday unassuming briefcase. The contents though are never as simple as they might seem.
Appears in 160 games
First appeared in Lock 'n' Chase
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Vic Viper
The Vic Viper is the starring space fighter in the Gradius franchise. Its fame has also lent it appearances in many other Konami titles.
Appears in 31 games
First appeared in Gradius
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Lightsaber
An elegant weapon for a more civilized age. A Jedi or Sith is rarely caught without one.
Appears in 111 games
First appeared in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi - Death Star Battle
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Football
Football.
Appears in 263 games
First appeared in Video Action
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Automated Sentry Gun
A stationary gun that automatically shoots at targets.
Appears in 87 games
First appeared in Ninja Gaiden: Shadow
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Sniper Rifle
The weapon of choice for accuracy at long distances. The sniper rifle's slow rate of fire makes it ineffective for close range combat, but its high calibre round ensures that it inflicts maximum damage against the target.
Appears in 577 games
First appeared in Golgo 13
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Giant Donut
Donuts are better when they're bigger. Mmm... giant donuts.
Appears in 13 games
First appeared in Castle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse
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Stake Gun
Weapon that fires sharpened wooden stakes. Seen in the Painkiller series.
Appears in 15 games
First appeared in Vampire: The Masquerade - Redemption
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Crowbar
Crowbars are commonly used to open nailed wooden boxes. They are also, however, excellent weapons. Epitomised in the phrase: "Aliens have invaded the Earth. Here's a goddamn crowbar."
Appears in 155 games
First appeared in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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Ocarina
An ocarina is a wind instrument that is similar to a flute. In gaming, it is most well known as the titular time-controlling object in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Appears in 23 games
First appeared in The Battle of Olympus
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M1911
Hand held projectile weapon, originally chambered in .45 ACP, from the mind of John Moses Browning.
Appears in 110 games
First appeared in Realms of the Haunting
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Stun Knife
Stun knife refers to any small melee weapon with the secondary ability to stun its target nonlethally. Its most notable appearance is as the default weapon of Metal Gear Solid 4.
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in Devastation
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Pistol
A pistol is a very basic hand-held side arm, usually used in case of low ammo or tricky situations. They have appeared in many types of games.
Appears in 937 games
First appeared in Gun Fight
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Lancer
One of the best-known trademarks of Gears of War, the infamous "gun with a chainsaw on it" will tear opponents apart with absolutely no mercy.
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in The Screamer
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Cake
Cake is a delicious baked good.
Appears in 219 games
First appeared in Piece o' Cake
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Evoker
Employed in Persona 3 and Persona 3 FES, the Evoker is a gun-like object which is used by the characters to summon their Personas into battle. No physical harm is actually done upon pulling the trigger.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3
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Television
A television set is a device used to view moving images usually accompanied by sound. They often appear in video games and scenery but sometimes have more practical applications.
Appears in 416 games
First appeared in Oil's Well
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Soccer Ball
Known outside of the United States as a football, this item is used to play soccer, the most popular sport in the world.
Appears in 488 games
First appeared in Soccer
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Iguana-on-a-Stick
Iguana-on-a-Stick is a tasty treat in the Fallout universe. Iguana Bob first made them popular in the Hub.
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in Fallout
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Shuriken
A throwing weapon used by ninja. They come in varying shapes and sizes, but generally aren't used for the purpose of eliminating the target, rather for distracting said target.
Appears in 318 games
First appeared in Sasuke vs Commander
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Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device
The Portal Gun is a gun... that fires portals. The player controls where both sides of the portal end up.
Appears in 8 games
First appeared in The Orange Box
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Super Mushroom
The first and most well-known power-up from the Mario franchise!
Appears in 65 games
First appeared in Super Mario Bros.
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Frostmourne
Frostmourne is the insatiable legendary weapon from the Warcraft universe wielded by the Lich King.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne
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Exoskeleton
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.
Appears in 27 games
First appeared in Metroid
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Flamethrower
A popular weapon that is used in many shooters. The flamethrower is considered one of the most unique ways to defeat a foe.
Appears in 418 games
First appeared in Sasuke vs Commander
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Rupee
Consistent currency throughout the Legend of Zelda series. Used to purchase items and services within the game. Also, the currency of the nation of India.
Appears in 29 games
First appeared in The Legend of Zelda
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Turret
A gun turret is weapon mount designed to protect the user or mechanisms of a weapon system. The weapon itself is not a turret, but rather the protective housing of the user or mechanisms of the weapon system.
Appears in 396 games
First appeared in Sea Dragon
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Physgun
Used to manipulate physics objects in Garry's mod. It uses the same model as the powered up Gravity Gun from Half-Life 2 and Episode One.
First appeared in Garry's Mod
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iPod
The iPod is a media player manufacturer by the Apple Corporation. In video games the iPod has been featured as a working audio device and even as a collectible that unlocks audio tracks.
Appears in 7 games
First appeared in 50 Cent: Bulletproof
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Frog Suit
The Frog Suit is a powerup which allows Mario or Luigi to swim much faster underwater.
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in Super Mario All-Stars
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Baseball Bat
A baseball bat is a smooth, wooden or metal club used in baseball to hit the ball, although many games use it as an accessible and effective blunt melee weapon.
Appears in 492 games
First appeared in Videocart-12: Baseball
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Tanooki Suit
The Tanooki's Suit is a powerup in the Super Mario Bros. series, which gives you the same abilities as the Raccoon Tail, with the added power of being able to transform Mario or Luigi into an invincible statue. Despite popular confusion, it does return in Super Mario 3D Land.
Appears in 9 games
First appeared in Super Mario All-Stars
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Vodka
An alcoholic beverage of Russian origin. Reputedly tasteless and odorless.
Appears in 29 games
First appeared in GoldenEye 007
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Pizza
A popular Italian food that is often used in games to restore health as well as power up a character's stats.
Appears in 200 games
First appeared in Fast Food
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Guitar
A guitar is a musical instrument used in a number of musical styles. They typically have six strings... or five buttons.
Appears in 236 games
First appeared in Oligopoly
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Flux Capacitor
The Flux Capacitor appears in the Back to the Future franchise and is the main component that makes time travel possible.
Appears in 12 games
First appeared in Back to the Future
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MJOLNIR Armor
The powered armor worn by the Master Chief and the other members of the SPARTAN-II program in the Halo Universe.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Halo: Combat Evolved
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Klobb
A gun originating in Goldeneye 007, based on the real-world Skorpion submachine gun. It is named after Ken Lobb, who has worked in development at Nintendo and Microsoft.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in GoldenEye 007
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Crate
Crates sometimes contain things!
Appears in 987 games
First appeared in 005
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HEV Suit
The hazardous environment suit protects from hazards and enhances the abilities of Gordon Freeman throughout the Half-Life series.
Appears in 13 games
First appeared in Half-Life
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Katamari
We are moved to tears by the size of the thing.
Appears in 10 games
First appeared in Katamari Damacy
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Metal Gear
Metal Gears are the military mechs from the Metal Gear series, capable of launching global nuclear strikes from anywhere around the world.
Appears in 20 games
First appeared in Metal Gear
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Materia
Materia are orbs of crystalized life energy and the basis for magic in the Final Fantasy VII universe.
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in Final Fantasy VII
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BFG9000
The BFG 9000 is the most powerful man-portable weapon in the Doom franchise, and perhaps the universe. The weapon was facetiously given the acronym name standing for "Big Fucking Gun."
Appears in 13 games
First appeared in Doom II: Hell on Earth
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