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Shorts
Not as long as pants but not as short as short shorts.
Appears in 89 games
First appeared in Boxing
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Bone
Object used to make up a skeleton or skeletal frame.
Appears in 356 games
First appeared in Mouse Trap
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Punching Bag
A punching bag is a weighted and hanging bag for someone to hit over and over. Many boxers and martial artists use these to train.
Appears in 49 games
First appeared in Rocky
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Watercraft
Watercrafts (also known as Jet Skis) are vehicles designed to move across water.
Appears in 37 games
First appeared in Action Fighter
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Hazard Symbol
Hazard symbols are easily recognizable symbols designed to warn about hazardous materials or locations.
Appears in 43 games
First appeared in Bio-Hazard Battle
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Fuel Tank
It's a tank, that contains fuel.
Appears in 62 games
First appeared in Spacewar!
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Blade of Woe
The knife given to you by Lucien Lachance for your initiation into the Dark Brotherhood. Its true potential is reached at the end of the quest line.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
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Bikini
A bikini is a two piece swimsuit, usually worn by women, to cover the groin area and breasts. It does conform to the adage "less is more".
Appears in 140 games
First appeared in Jungle King
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Monocle
A monocle is a single piece of glass to be worn in front of an eye. It is usually used for vision correction, it may come with a chain attached to it.
Appears in 32 games
First appeared in Dracula
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Stillsuit
A Stillsuit is a full body suit used to preserve water by the Fremen in the Dune universe.
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty
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Rum
Rum is an alcoholic beverage found In a lot of pirate games.
Appears in 39 games
First appeared in Sid Meier's Pirates!
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Boltok Pistol
The basic Locust sidearm, an extremely powerful pistol compared to the Snub Pistol that included a scoped zoom and the ability score a headshot with only a few rounds.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Gears of War
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Saxophone
A conical-bored transposing musical instrument considered a member of the woodwind family.
Appears in 35 games
First appeared in Lula: The Sexy Empire
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Carrot
An orange vegetable that's is commonly associated with having a positive effect on eye sight. Rabbits have been known to have a fondness for this vegetable.
Appears in 166 games
First appeared in Lady Bug
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Boulder
A large rock that sometimes falls from the sky.
Appears in 190 games
First appeared in Dig Dug
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Mine Detector
The mine detector is an instrument used by soldiers and armies to help them detect the metal in hidden land mines. This device is sometimes essential in video games in order to avoid massive damage.
Appears in 13 games
First appeared in Simon the Sorcerer
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Morph Gun
The primary weapon used by Jak in Jak II and Jak 3, this gun can be customised and modified using various add-ons
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Jak II
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Robot Dog
Robotic version of mans best friend
Appears in 21 games
First appeared in Strider
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Glob of Bird Poo
The quite famous glob of bird poo that lands on your hero's head in the beginning of Fable 2.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
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PlayStation 3
Apart from being a real console, the PlayStation 3 has also appeared as an in-game object in various games
Appears in 8 games
First appeared in PAIN
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Portable Hole
Portable holes are "holes" that you can carry with you, and if "affixed" to a surface, will make a hole there. If put on a wall, someone could go through the wall, if put on the ground, it can make someone fall in the hole or warp somewhere else, depending on the game.
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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Fingerless Gloves
Gloves with outward finger inserts.
Appears in 198 games
First appeared in Final Fight
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Zora's Sapphire
Zora's Sapphire is the Spiritual Stone of Water. Link receives it after rescuing Princess Ruto from Lord Jabu Jabu's belly in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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Goron's Ruby
Goron's Ruby is the Spiritual Stone of Fire. Link receives it after enduring the trails of Dodongo's Cavern in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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Kokiri's Emerald
The Kokiri's Emerald is the Spiritual Stone of the Forest. It is acquired after lifting the curse of the Great Deku Tree in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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Spiritual Stones
The three gems that were required in order to open the door in the Temple of Time in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Rewarded for completing the Young Link temples.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time / Master Quest
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The Vindicator
The Vindicator (also known as The Flagship or SIS) is the main flagship in Star Control 2
First appeared in Star Control II
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Harvester
A harvester is a vehicle that harvests resources
Appears in 17 games
First appeared in Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty
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Didgeridoo
A native instrument of Autstrailia that was brought about by the Aberiginees.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Crash Bandicoot: Warped
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Tongs
whether it's serving up salad, spaghetti or fettucinni alfredo or just sitting in a every and crate around for no apparent reason tongs have it going on
Appears in 11 games
First appeared in Planescape: Torment
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Glasses
Framed pieces of glass or plastic that are worn in front of the eyes and on the bridge of the nose usually to correct vision or as identity statement.
Appears in 411 games
First appeared in Mouse Trap
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Poison Potion
The silent killer, drip some of this fine death juice onto your favorite weapon and watch as your foes die a slow and painful death.
Appears in 43 games
First appeared in Xanadu: Dragon Slayer II
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Repair Hammer
Fixes your busted up gear back from a long day of Goblin and or Grommite bashing. By striking your chipped and rusty longsword repeatedly with said hammer, it will somehow be returned to it's former glory.
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal
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Feces
Feces is what's left after the body of an animal has removed all the nutrients it possibly can from food matter, pushing it out of the body to be done with it.
Appears in 107 games
First appeared in Crazy Climber
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Hi-Jump Boots
A power up in the Metroid series. It allows Samus Aran to jump higher in the air to reach heights that were previously unreachable.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Metroid
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Bowling Pin
Bowling pins are the objects to be knocked down in the game of bowling. There are usually 10 of them and are arranged in a 1-2-3-4 pyramid.
Appears in 83 games
First appeared in Bowling
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Tea Bags
Items that used to make tea.
Appears in 9 games
First appeared in Companions of Xanth
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Wheelchair
A wheeled mobility device, frequently used by disabled persons, war veterans or Gabbits.
Appears in 82 games
First appeared in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
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Radish
Plucky piece of produce used to plunk opponents; one of Mario's most underrated weapons.
Appears in 24 games
First appeared in Lady Bug
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M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
Found in WWII themed games, the BAR usually gives the Allied player or side some much-needed mobile, automatic firepower.
Appears in 28 games
First appeared in Soldiers at War
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STG 44
The world's first assault rifle, it's a staple for mid-range killing on the German side in WWII-themed games.
Appears in 34 games
First appeared in Close Combat
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Handcuffs
A restraint device, designed to keep the arms of the wearer close together and to restrict overall movement. They are generally metal and use a simple key to unlock.
Appears in 56 games
First appeared in Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel
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Ping Pong Ball
A small plastic spherical ball used in the game of Ping Pong or otherwise known as Table Tennis. It's generally white and hollow.
Appears in 19 games
First appeared in Table Tennis
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Speed Booster
The Speed Booster is one of Samus Aran's power-ups. It gives her the ability to run at an incredible speed and destroy any blocks in her path.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Metroid Fusion
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