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Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
Glass is a transparent substance made from compressed sand.
A large pole with a light at the top of it that illuminates streets and paths
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.
Object used to make up a skeleton or skeletal frame.
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.
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.
A wall that has been covered in blood. Either the blood was on the wall before the player arrived, or it is dynamically created by the player's actions.
A corpse (excluding undead) that has been maimed in a grizzly manner. A common decorative in castle dungeons.
These are usually turned by the player in most cases to stop steam seeping out of a pipe in-order to progress through the level.
Found as an object in many games, usually used for mission briefing or for collecting data.
A hand tool with a toothed blade that is used for cutting and musical purposes.
Escape Pods are small capsules used to eject from ships.
A motion transmitter found in various machinery.
Games that feature a heads that have been removed from their body. Occasionally, these heads are able to continue living, even after being separated from their body.
Often used as an ammunition, these batteries can be used to power other items.
Railgun slugs are often made with radioactive materials.
First introduced in Quake II, The Hyperblaster is a rapid firing laser weapon from the Quake franchise.
A length of exceptionally sharp metal with a handle, used for centuries as the go-to killing device for the human race. It's dead simple: you stick the pointy end in the thing you want to die. Or you could always slash them with the equally sharp sides. That works too.
A brick is a block of ceramic material used in masonry construction, laid using mortar.
A type of armor featured in various First Person Shooters.
A pentagram is a five-pointed star drawn using five straight lines. Though pentagrams have a variety of meanings, in video games they are most often seen upside-down, as symbols of the occult and evil.
Hazard symbols are easily recognizable symbols designed to warn about hazardous materials or locations.
An electricity firing gun in the original Quake.
A spring loaded box which holds ammunition for a firearm. Often referred to as a "clip" although this is not technically correct.
The Golden Gun is a weapon in the James Bond franchise that kills with one shot.
A weapon or tool that can be thrown and then returned to the user.
A hot dog is a delicious food. In games it is commonly used to refill health.
Banana Peels found in games usually cause a character to slip and fall if they move over it.
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