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Favored Enemy
A natural or special ability that stem from a being's grudge towards another being, class or race, making the character hit fiercer and/or more often.
Appears in 7 games
First appeared in Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra
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Druids
Druids were pre-Christian priests in Celtic culture and feature prominently in Irish mythology. In games they are generally nature-based healers and spellcasters.
Appears in 67 games
First appeared in Escape From Hell
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Hide-and-Seek
A game in which the "seeker" covers his/her eyes while the other players try to find a good hiding spot. It is then up to the seeker to find the hiding players.
Appears in 56 games
First appeared in Pac-Man
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Spetsnaz
The spetsnaz are the Russian special forces, the equivalent to the Green Berets or the Navy SEALS of the United States.
Appears in 14 games
First appeared in Half-Life: Counter-Strike
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Developer Console
An in-game design interface that allows the player to configure aspects of a game, among other things.
Appears in 63 games
First appeared in Doom II: Hell on Earth
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Arceus
Fourth-generation legendary Pokemon able to change its type depending on what plate it is given. Believed to be the creator of the Pokemon universe.
Appears in 15 games
First appeared in Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
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Dialga
Fourth generation dragon-steel type legendary Pokémon and mascot of Pokémon Diamond version. Dialga has the power to control time.
Appears in 20 games
First appeared in Chiiku Drill Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl: Moji Kazu Chie Asobi
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Palkia
Fourth-generation water-dragon type legendary Pokemon and mascot of the Pokemon Pearl version.
Appears in 20 games
First appeared in Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
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Shuckle
A Bug-Rock type turtle Pokemon first appearing in Pokemon Gold and Silver.
Appears in 26 games
First appeared in Pokémon Gold/Silver
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Metagross
Third-generation Steel-Psychic type Pokemon which evolves from Beldum and Metang.
Appears in 22 games
First appeared in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
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Metang
A third-generation Steel-Psychic type Pokemon which evolves from Beldum.
Appears in 24 games
First appeared in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
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Sealeo
Seal Pokemon introduced in the third generation. Evolves from Spheal.
Appears in 20 games
First appeared in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
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Luvdisc
A heart-shaped fish Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire. Largely considered to be one of the most useless Pokemon created.
Appears in 26 games
First appeared in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
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Deoxys
A third-generation legendary Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire. Its name is derived from deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, because of its ability to change forms.
Appears in 22 games
First appeared in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
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Teenager
People who are aged during the growth period of adolescence, traditionally between 13 and 17 years old.
Appears in 250 games
First appeared in Kidou Senshi Gundam Part 1: Gundam Daishi ni Tatsu
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Beheaded Kamikaze
"AAAaaaAAAaaaAAAaaaAA—" BOOM!
Appears in 9 games
First appeared in Serious Sam: The First Encounter
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Kruncha
Krunchas are big, lumbering kremlings, somewhat similar to Donkey Kong Country's krushas. They have the ability to become enraged and thus even harder to defeat.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
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Krimp
Krimps are similar to Donkey Kong Country's Klaptraps and Donkey Kong Country 2's Klampons. They can be defeated from above and from the back.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
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Klasp
Klasps are enemies who hide within explosive barrels. they are firmly attached to their ropes but will attempt to chase the kongs whenever they get the opportunity.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
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Knocka
Knockas are suicidal kremlings who hide in barrels. They frequently try to knock the kongs over the edge of the platforms they occupy.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
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Kleer Skeleton
They're kleers. They're skeletons. They're faster than you and they have a nasty habit of lunging towards you. They're also big fans of tossing projectiles at you, so don't think that you can snipe them without moving an inch.
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in Serious Sam: The First Encounter
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Over 100% Completion
Despite it being mathematically impossible, some games allow players to go beyond 100% completion.
Appears in 28 games
First appeared in Doom II: Hell on Earth
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Fury
A status effect that may increase strength and vitality at the expense of drawbacks such as poorer dexterity and reduced stamina.
Appears in 45 games
First appeared in King Kong 2: Ikari no Megaton Punch
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Medusa Head
Medusa Heads are found in Castlevania games. They fly around trying to collide into the player.
Appears in 19 games
First appeared in Castlevania
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Killing Children
The act of killing a child is considered taboo in most games. There are, however, some games that allow this breed of tomfoolery.
Appears in 71 games
First appeared in Badlands
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Beldum
A Steel and Psychic-type Pokemon which first appears in Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire for the Game Boy Advance.
Appears in 23 games
First appeared in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
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Seedot
Seedot is a grass Pokemon which makes its first appearance in Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire on the Game Boy Advance.
Appears in 19 games
First appeared in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
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Unclimbable Hills
A cousin to the invisible wall. Unclimbable hills are used to enclose a playable area. Unlike the invisible wall, it provides some context. They are frequntly used in large open world games to enclose a large area. Players may be able to climb a portion of the hill.
Appears in 25 games
First appeared in The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
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Tank Boss
Like its airborne cousin, the Helicopter Boss, the Tank Boss is a large and stubborn metallic adversary.
Appears in 28 games
First appeared in Flak Attack
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Elementals
Supernatural beings that are created from and serve their respective elements.
Appears in 34 games
First appeared in Bard's Tale
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Minnesota Twins
Formerly one of the two teams known as the Washington Senators (the other being the Texas Rangers), the Minnesota Twins have played in the twin cities since 1961.
Appears in 48 games
First appeared in Reggie Jackson Baseball
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Cleveland Guardians
The Indians play in the American League Central Division of Major League Baseball, representing the city of Cleveland, Ohio.
Appears in 48 games
First appeared in Reggie Jackson Baseball
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Kansas City Royals
The Kansas City Royals are the Major League franchise of Kansas City, Missouri.
Appears in 47 games
First appeared in Reggie Jackson Baseball
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Usable Detached Body Parts
Incredibly grotesque, but incredibly useful.
Appears in 54 games
First appeared in Splatterhouse 2
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Dreamcast Fishing Controller support
Games that support the Dreamcast Fishing Controller
Appears in 7 games
First appeared in SEGA Bass Fishing
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Kill Streak Reward
A Kill Streak Reward is a small advantage over other players after a certain number kills are attained in a multiplayer match. This concept was popularized by, but is not limited to the Call of Duty franchise.
Appears in 8 games
First appeared in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
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Clerics
The cleric is a combination of priest, healer and holy warrior. The cleric is much akin to the paladin but tend to be more magic-oriented and less focused on melee combat.
Appears in 70 games
First appeared in pedit5
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Kaboing
Kaboings are common enemies in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Donkey Kong Land 2.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
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Mammoths
Mammoths were big and hairy elephants that became extinct near the end of the ice age.
Appears in 23 games
First appeared in Chuck Rock
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Games Based on Comic Books
Video games that are based on comic books, manga and graphic novels.
Appears in 484 games
First appeared in Superman
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Public Transportation
A system of transportation, readily available to the general public.
Appears in 23 games
First appeared in SimCity 3000
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Billfish
Billfish are large, predatory fish characterised by their large, pointy bills.
Appears in 15 games
First appeared in Adventure Island
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Inventor
One who invents, preferably stuff that no one have thought of before.
Appears in 23 games
First appeared in Laplace no Ma
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Midnight Riders
A fictional band from the Left 4 Dead universe, known for their pyrotechnics
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Rock Band 2
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