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Gelfling
A race of creatures in The Dark Crystal universe.
First appeared in The Dark Crystal
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Skeksis
A species of creature in The Dark Crystal universe.
First appeared in The Dark Crystal
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Nurloc
A creature in The Dark Crystal universe.
First appeared in The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics
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Learning Languages
The player character learns one or more additional languages to their own. This may affect the way the player can interact with or view the game world.
First appeared in EverQuest
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Platform Exclusive Content
Content such as modes, characters, maps, ect. that are exclusive to a single platform in a multiplatform game.
First appeared in Soulcalibur II
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Coyote Time
Extra time given to the player after running off a ledge and before actually falling.
First appeared in Donkey Kong Country
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ALL.Net P-ras MULTI
Sega's digital distribution system for arcade games in Japan, utilizing the ALL.Net online service.
First appeared in Melty Blood: Actress Again: Current Code
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Cross Generation Multiplayer
Games which allow players to play online with consoles of multiple generations.
First appeared in Dragon Quest X: Mezameshi Itsutsu no Shuzoku Online
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WarMech
A legendarily tough and rare enemy in the Final Fantasy series. Even though in some incarnations its appearance differs wildly, in most cases it resembles its initial incarnation from the original game.
First appeared in Final Fantasy
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Battery Gauge
A gauge that fills mainly by striking enemies, and can be used to heal or use special attacks
First appeared in Hollow Knight
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Vault-Tec Corporation
Vault-Tec Corporation was the company contracted by the United States to built the nuclear bunkers known as Vaults in the Fallout games.
First appeared in Fallout
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Four in a Row
A series of two-player board games where players take turns stacking a piece on one of several chutes, attempting to connect a chain of four pieces in any direction. While it is known by other names and existed since the early 20th century, it is best known for the Milton Bradley version known as Connect Four.
First appeared in Connect Four
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Battleship
A series of two-player pencil-and-paper games where players take turns calling shots on their enemy's concealed fleet of ships on a grid. While it is known by many names, it is best known for the Milton Bradley board game version known as Battleship.
First appeared in Battleship
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Gomoku
Short for "Gomokunarabe" (or "line-up five pieces"), this board game of Japanese origin uses the same pieces and board of the game of Go as players take turns attempting to form a five-stone connection in any direction.
First appeared in Gomoku Narabe Renju
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Mancala
A series of two-player board games involving capturing small stones by "sowing" them on a board filled with holes. It is one of the oldest known games that are still played worldwide, with the modern common variant being "Kalah".
First appeared in Ultimate Board Game Collection
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Barista
Specialists in production of coffee-related beverages.
First appeared in Coffee Crisis
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Onryō
A traditional Japanese vengeful ghost. Common appearance tropes include long, stringy black hair (which usually obscures the face) and a white dress or kimono.
First appeared in The Ring: Terror's Realm
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Dab
A simple dance pose which became popular in the late 2010s. Similar poses have existed in the tokusatsu genre since the 70s.
First appeared in Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
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Franchise Subtitle Identifier
Games that have a (usually) unique title, but then identifies that it is a sequel, spin-off, or other affiliation to a pre-existing franchise via its subtitle.
First appeared in Xanadu: Dragon Slayer II
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Paramedics
A health care professional who responds to calls for emergency medical assistance outside of a hospital.
First appeared in Operation Blood
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Stolen Box Art Elements
A testament of the truly lazy or thrifty box artists. This is for straight-up re-use of someone else's art elements, not for traces/reillustrations/homages.
First appeared in Jumpman
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Enemy Name Callouts
A feature where enemies shout out the name of a person the player just killed, with the intent to humanize the opponents.
First appeared in Grand Theft Auto V
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Lego Mini-doll
An alternative for Lego Minifigures that are typically found in sets aimed at a female audience.
First appeared in LEGO Friends
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Capybara
The largest living rodent in the world.
First appeared in Island Saver
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Red Panda
An endangered mammal.
First appeared in Kung Fu Panda
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Antstream Arcade
An online retro gaming streaming platform.
First appeared in Rogue
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Slow Motion Menus
Activating certain menus like weapon selection slow down gameplay but do not fully pause, incentivizing the player to hurry up their choice
First appeared in Doom
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Ubisoft Club
A reward system for Ubisoft games.
First appeared in Assassin's Creed II
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Gymnastics
Gymnastics is a sport where the participant performs a series of exercises that utilize strength, flexibility, balance and control. Activities can range from running, jumping, tumbling, somersaulting, flipping and balancing.
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Concentration
A series of card games where players flip cards over in an attempt to match pairs. As cards are flipped back over on non-pairings, it requires players to remember where each card is. Known by a variety of names (including "Pairs" and the brand-name "Memory").
First appeared in A Game of Concentration
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Pachisi
A genre of board games involving players racing their pieces around a cruciform board. Originating with the Indian game of the same name, more common variants include Ludo and the branded variants Aggravation, Parcheesi, Sorry!, and Trouble.
First appeared in Hoyle Official Book of Games: Volume 3
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Chinese Checkers
A board game for 2-6 players involving moving color-coded balls along a star-shaped board. Despite the name, it is not a variant of "checkers" nor is it of Chinese origin.
First appeared in Chinese Checkers
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Dominoes
A series of board games using special rectangular "domino" tiles, in which players must add matching tiles from their hand to an ever-expanding layout on the table. The term is commonly used for either the "Block", "Draw", or "Muggins" variants.
First appeared in Hoyle Official Book of Games: Volume 3
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Checkers
Also known as "draughts", checkers is a group of board games involving making diagonal moves on uniformed game pieces on a checkerboard. While different variants of the game exist, the term is commonly used to describe the "American straight checkers" (or "English draughts") variant.
First appeared in Checkers
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Yacht
A dice game where players try to form the best combination of five dice by re-rolling certain ones, similar to five-card draw poker. Best known for its commercial derivative, known as Yahtzee.
First appeared in Hoyle Official Book of Games: Volume 3
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Solitaire
Also known as "patience", solitaire is a genre of card games that is generally played by a single player and revolves around sorting a layout of cards in a particular manner. The term is commonly used to describe the "Klondike" variant, although many variants of the genre exist.
First appeared in FreeCell
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itch.io
Games available on itch.io.
First appeared in Fight 'N' Jokes
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DIV Games Studio
An all-in-one suite/programming language to help users create games in DOS.
First appeared in Extreme Watersports
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Nitpicker
Nitpickers are the avian adversaries of Donkey Kong Jr.
First appeared in Donkey Kong Jr.
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Simplygon
A 3D optimization middleware.
First appeared in EVE Online
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Pixel Game Maker Engine
Games created using the Pixel Game Maker series of game development software.
First appeared in Bike Dash Excite!
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Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality
Games featured in itch.io's unprecendentedly massive bundle with 100% of the proceeds going to the NAACP and bail funds for Black Lives Matter protesters.
First appeared in And Yet It Moves
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P3 Pinball Platform
A physical pinball platform with interchangeable playfield modules and software.
First appeared in Lexy Lightspeed – Secret Agent Showdown
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Neutrino
The Neutrinos are a species of interdimensional aliens who are allies of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
First appeared in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
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