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Jam Kuradoberi
Chinese fighter in Guilty Gear, a master chef and is more than proficient in several martial arts.
Appears in 16 games
First appeared in Guilty Gear X
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Adelbert Steiner
Captain of Alexandria's Knights of Pluto and Garnet's protector, Steiner is a party member in Final Fantasy IX. He teams up with another of the party's members, Vivi, and the two end up with the ability to team up together with specific attacks in battle.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Final Fantasy IX
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Venom
Character in the Guilty Gear series. He has a unique fighting style using a cue stick and billiard balls. Venom is the only openly gay character in the Guilty Gear series.
Appears in 15 games
First appeared in Guilty Gear X
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Ring Man
A robot master from Mega Man 4. His weapon is the Ring Boomerang, and his weakness is the Pharaoh Shot.
Appears in 8 games
First appeared in Mega Man 4
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Centaur Man
A robot master from Mega Man 6. His weapon is the Centaur Flash.
Appears in 7 games
First appeared in Mega Man 6
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Blizzard Man
A robot master from the Mega Man franchise. His weapon is the Blizzard Attack.
Appears in 9 games
First appeared in Mega Man 6
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Mega Man X
Mega Man X was created by Dr. Light to help defend the world after he and Mega Man were gone. He awakes 100 years after his creation and must fight a new evil, Sigma.
Appears in 30 games
First appeared in Mega Man X
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Carla Valenti
Carla Valenti an NYPD detective and one of the three protagonists of Indigo Prophecy.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Indigo Prophecy
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Deadpool
The "merc with a mouth" is an antihero from the Marvel Universe. Once part of the Weapon X program, Deadpool has a healing factor that allows him to heal from any wound, and uses high-tech equipment and is known for his dark humor and wisecracks. "Maximum effort!"
Appears in 22 games
First appeared in Gaia Online
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Yoko Suzuki
Yoko is a college student living in Raccoon City.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Resident Evil: Outbreak
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Toad Man
A robot master from Mega Man 4. His weapon is the Rain Flush.
Appears in 7 games
First appeared in Mega Man 4
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Bright Man
A male robot master from Mega Man 4. His weapon is the Bright Stopper, and his weakness is the Rain Flush.
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in Mega Man 4
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Toadofsky
Toadofsky is a denizen of Tadpole pond and resident composer. With a little help from Mario, he gets over his writer's block.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
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Green Tentacle
The green tentacle from the Maniac Mansion franchise.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Maniac Mansion
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Wave Man
A robot master from Mega Man 5. His weapon is the Water Wave, and his weakness is the Charge Kick.
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in Mega Man 5
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Kaileena
Kaileena is a powerful and mysterious woman who rules over the Island of Time as its Empress. Both the Prince and the Vizier seek her for her involvement in the Sands of Time's creation.
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
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Jennifer Tate
Jennifer Tate is a deadly and dark character from Primal.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Primal
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Deputy Director Ike Farrell
Head of the SCU, Director Farrell appears in Condemned: Criminal Origins and Condemned 2: Bloodshot. It is revealed in Bloodshot that he is a member of the Oro. Unlike the others in the cult, he tries to protect Ethan Thomas.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Condemned: Criminal Origins
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Burst Man
Robot master from the Mega Man franchise. His weapon is the Danger Wrap, a bomb wrapped inside a bubble.
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in Mega Man 7
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Paula
A young girl from Twoson and gifted psychic, Paula focuses on offensive PSI abilities and is the second playable character to join the party in EarthBound.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in EarthBound
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Junk Man
A robot master from the Mega Man franchise. His weapon is the Junk Shield.
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in Mega Man 7
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Two-Headed Baby Monster
The 2HBM is simply a shockin adversery consisting of two arms for legs, long black hair that covers the torso and two asian baby heads to tie the whole ensamble together.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Silent Hill 4: The Room
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Birdy
Conker's first character encounter after his hangover appears happens to be a confused scarecrow named Birdy. Knowledgeable of the context-sensitive system in Conker's Bad Fur Day, he also is addicted to helium.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Conker's Bad Fur Day
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MegaMan.EXE
Megaman.EXE is one of the main characters in the Mega Man Battle Network Series. Unlike other adaptations of mega man, this one exists only as a program on a large computer network.
Appears in 16 games
First appeared in Mega Man Battle Network
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Mr. X
The mysterious mastermind in The Ship. He is the one who created the twisted game of kill or be killed on a luxury 1920's cruise ship. Just the thing a person with too much money can do in international waters.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in The Ship
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Cindy Lennox
In Resident Evil: Outbreak Cindy was a waitress at J's Bar in Raccoon City. She acts as the team nurse, and can heal other characters with multiple herbs stored in her herb case.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Resident Evil: Outbreak
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Buick Riviera
Character in two Cyberflix games from the mid-late 1990s. Blackjack player and con artist extraordinaire.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Dust: A Tale of the Wired West
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Ashley Williams
A blunt, no nonsense marine, Gunnery Chief Ashley Williams is one of the first squadmates who joins the crew in Mass Effect. She remains with Commander Shepard potentially throughout the game, and if pursued, can be a male Commander Shepard's love interest.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Mass Effect
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Tomahawk Man
A robot master from Mega Man 6. His weapon is the Silver Tomahawk.
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in Mega Man 6
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Plant Man
A robot master from Mega Man 6. His weapon is the Plant Barrier.
Appears in 8 games
First appeared in Mega Man 6
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Gregg the Grim Reaper
Short and smart-talking, Gregg is the Conker series' representation of Death itself. Those who don't follow his rules are sure to have a death wish. But what's this about "special cases?"
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Conker's Bad Fur Day
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Fred Durst
Making his debut in WWF Smackdown! Just Bring It, Fred Durst has been a character in three separate games.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It
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Gunther Hermann
A cybernetically enhanced super agent working for UNATCO in the original Deus Ex. Gunther is a "mech", a more primitive type of agent than JC, and this causes jealousy and tension between the two.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Deus Ex
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Morceau Oleander
Coach Morceau Oleander (known as "Morry") is in charge of Basic Braining at Whispering Rock Summer Camp in Psychonauts. He has an unforgiving attitude that whips young kids into psychic soldiers.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Psychonauts
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Charge Man
A robot master from Mega Man 5. His weapon is the Charge Kick, and he is weak to the Power Stone.
Appears in 8 games
First appeared in Mega Man 5
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Andross
Andross is the arch-nemesis of Fox McCloud, star of the Star Fox games. He is part-monkey and uses telekinetic powers.
Appears in 11 games
First appeared in Star Fox
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Star Man
A robot master from Mega Man 5. His weapon is the Star Crash, and he is weak to the Water Wave.
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in Mega Man 5
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Taurus
Taurus, who knew Groove Champion's sister, Jade, guides Groove Champion on his quest for revenge. He goes by the CB handle, Stampede.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in Interstate '76
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Astro Man
A robot master from the Mega Man franchise. His weapon is the Astro Crush.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in Mega Man 8
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Slash Man
A robot master from the Mega Man franchise. His weapon is the Slash Claw.
Appears in 7 games
First appeared in Mega Man 7
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Spring Man
A robot master from the Mega Man franchise. His weapon is the Wild Coil.
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in Mega Man 7
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Mr. Resetti
The annoying character, introduced in Animal Crossing that lectures you on the use of reset and/or time changes to benefit from time based events.
Appears in 15 games
First appeared in Animal Crossing
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Doctor Doom
Doctor Doom is a supervillain from the Marvel Universe who is bent on world domination. He is the ruler of Latveria and the primary antagonist of the Fantastic Four.
Appears in 31 games
First appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man and Captain America in Doctor Doom's Revenge!
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Groove Champion
Groove Champion is the main protagonist of Interstate '76. He becomes an auto-vigilante to avenge the death of his sister, Jade Champion, who was killed at the hands of Antonio Malochio.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Interstate '76
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