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Silver
Silver is a precious whitish metal that has uses such as: currency, jewelery, silverware, dental fillings, electrical conductors, or even as a repellant for lycanthropes. Its chemical symbol is Ag and unlike gold, silver can tarnish.
Appears in 50 games
First appeared in Pitfall!
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Pinball
A pinball is a small and almost always metallic sphere used in pinball games. The player hits the pinball around with flippers for the ball to hit or roll over things for points or even to complete pinball quests.
Appears in 426 games
First appeared in !WOW!
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Spinner
In pinball, a spinner is a flat and usually rectangular surface that is held in the air with a hinge. When the player hits it, it spins around, giving the player points or helping the player fulfill a requirement for the game. The harder it is hit the faster it goes.
Appears in 11 games
First appeared in Evel Knievel
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Lipstick
Lipstick is a combination of waxes, oils, and pigments that is put on lips to give them a different color and texture. It is mainly used by women and has been around for over 5,000 years.
Appears in 23 games
First appeared in Ms. Pac-Man
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First Aid Kit
The First Aid Kit works exactly like bandages, except they restore health quicker
Appears in 187 games
First appeared in Mail Order Monsters
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Megasphere
These glowing silver balls are a godsend in the later missions in the Doom series. Pick one up and your health and armor both immediately shoot up to 200 percent.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in Doom II: Hell on Earth
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Soul Sphere
Maximum health to the MAX!
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in Doom II: Hell on Earth
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Berserk Pack
Some things in life are just better than sex. And finding a Berserker pack is definitely one of them.
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in Doom II: Hell on Earth
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Invulnerability Artifacts
Powers that are so strong that you may have trouble seeing while activated
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in Doom II: Hell on Earth
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Blur Artifacts
Makes you semi-invisible
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in Doom II: Hell on Earth
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Radiation Suit
A radiation suit is often used to shield a player's health from the deadly effects of various hazards.
Appears in 44 games
First appeared in Dragon Ball Z - Shin Saiyajin Zetsumetsu Keikaku Chikyū Hen
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Burrito
A Mexican dish, commonly served with rice and beans.
Appears in 7 games
First appeared in River City Ransom
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Coustwell Brachium
The upgraded version of Coustwell, one of the three robots you choose at the start of Super Robot Taisen J. It's a strictly melee combat type machine.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Super Robot Wars J
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Excellence Lightning
It's the final frame for Raul's Excellence series for Super Robot Taisen R. It also appears in Super Robot Taisen Original generations for the PS2, and it's final attack is Reactor Crash.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Super Robot Wars R
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Excellence S
It specializes in land battles, and it's right hand can be detached to attack the enemy.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Super Robot Wars R
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Power Pole
An object (called the Nyoi-bo in Japan) that Goku used in the Dragon Ball series for various reasons. It could extend to greater lengths at Goku's will and was given to him by his grandfather.
Appears in 9 games
First appeared in Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyou
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Rare Candy
A delicious treat, Rare Candies allow Pokemon to gain levels, one for each candy eaten.
Appears in 12 games
First appeared in Pokémon Red/Blue
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Claymore
Claymore mines are a type of anti-personnel mine which fire steel balls in the direction of the enemy.
Appears in 49 games
First appeared in Operation Logic Bomb
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Drums
A percussion instrument that makes a sound by striking with sticks,mallets,or even hands.Drums come in various sizes and are generally used for rhythm,or to keep the band on the same beat and timing.
Appears in 148 games
First appeared in Journey
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Hoodie
A hoodie is a heavy, often long sleeved, garment with a hood attached.
Appears in 56 games
First appeared in Lester the Unlikely
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Spray Paint
Spray paint is commonly used for creating graffiti.
Appears in 63 games
First appeared in Acheton
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Power Stones
The Power Stones are mysterious gems with hidden powers.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Power Stone
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Lance
A lance is a long range combat weapon that appears in many games.
Appears in 92 games
First appeared in Knights in Armor
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Game Boy Horror
A ghostly device given to Luigi by Professor E. Gadd in Luigi's Mansion. It reminds you of something, right?
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Luigi's Mansion
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.223 Pistol
A cut down hunting rifle at heart, Fallout's 223 pistol is arguably the most powerful handgun in the game.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in Fallout
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Bionic Arm
When someone has lost an arm (in combat or by accident) and has a hi-tech replacement arm.
Appears in 25 games
First appeared in Bionic Commando
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King Raven
The workhorse of the Coalition of Ordered Governments.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Gears of War 2
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Junker
This is a stripped down APC that has been outfitted with a UV turret to combat Kryll. This was the vehicle used in the Nightfall: Burnt Rubber level of Gears of War 1.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Gears of War
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Flail
A medieval weapon consisting of a length of wood attached by a chain to a weight at the end, often similar to a mace head.
Appears in 46 games
First appeared in Dragon's Lair
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Rail Track
Rail tracks, which are also known as Train tracks, railway, or simply tracks, are the rails which guide trains. There are many types of tracks that are used for different types of trains around the world.
Appears in 341 games
First appeared in Super Locomotive
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Corvette
Corvettes are small warships commonly used to patrol coastlines or escort merchant convoys, often with a concentration on counter-submarine warfare. Combining speed and small profile, their lack of heavy armor and armament means that they can choose the time and place of engagement, but often must flee from larger opponents.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Act of War: High Treason
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Frigate
Frigates are the main fighting warships of most fleets. They are relatively fast and reasonably well-armed for their size.
Appears in 10 games
First appeared in Ultima
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Destroyer
Destroyers are quick and agile warships that are effective at hunting other ships down, most famously submarines. They are extremely versatile and can be used for a variety of combat roles.
Appears in 44 games
First appeared in Depthcharge
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Cruiser
Cruisers are larger ships that carry many weapons, typically either high caliber guns or missiles. They are versatile and come in many varieties, such as light cruisers or heavy cruisers.
Appears in 23 games
First appeared in North Atlantic '86
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Battlecruiser
Debuting in the first world war, a battlecruiser is a capital warship that sacrifices protection for firepower and speed. Battlecruisers are some of the biggest ships in a navy, topped only by battleships in sheer tonnage.
Appears in 15 games
First appeared in Tigershark
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Battleship
Battleships are large, heavily armed and armored naval warships, designed both give and take large amounts of damage.
Appears in 58 games
First appeared in North Atlantic '86
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Hammer Bros. Suit
The Hammer Bros. suit is a power up that you can get in Super Mario Bros. 3. This suit enables Mario to throw hammers, just like Fire Mario throws fireballs.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in BS Super Mario Collection
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Raccoon Suit
The Raccoon Suit is a power-up in Super Mario Bros. 3. The suit gives Mario the ability to fly for short distances after charging his power bar. Mario's tail can also be used as a weapon.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in Super Mario All-Stars
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Excellence G
developed for long ranged combat. One of it's ability is to use a Heat Knife if ever on close range.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Super Robot Wars R
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Grungust Type 3
One of the latest of the Grungust series.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Super Robot Taisen Original Generation
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Cybuster
Piloted by Masaki Andou, it's a very fast and powerful unit.
Appears in 14 games
First appeared in Super Robot Wars 2
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M12A1 LAAV Warthog
The M12A1 Light Anti-Armor Vehicle or 'Rocket Warthog' is a special variant of the Halo series' signature vehicle. It features a mounted gun which fires rockets and only appears in the PC and Mac versions of Halo: Combat Evolved.
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Self Propelled Gun
Self propelled guns are artillery pieces that have engines to make themselves move. In many cases they are fully enclosed and to the untrained observer appear to be tanks.
Appears in 20 games
First appeared in Battlefield 1942
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Howitzer
An artillery gun, typically used by the military, designed to indirectly fire a projectile over a long distance to neutralize or destroy the enemy.
Appears in 11 games
First appeared in Apocalypse
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