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Cyber Bat
A cyborg bat enemy of the Ninja Turtles'.
First appeared in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
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Tailnoid
Tailnoid is a bipedal armless cyborg lizard. It appears as an enemy in the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles NES and home computer title.
First appeared in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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Animal Cyborgs
Sometimes animals or anthropomorphic animals have cybernetic prosthetics or enhancements. This is usually done in fiction exclusively for "cool" reasons.
First appeared in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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Electrical Puzzle
When the game includes puzzles involving troubleshooting an electrical appliance or manually wiring a circuit to send current through it.
First appeared in Myst
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Pipe Repair
When in the game there are puzzles with the laying of pipelines or actions related to the repair of pipes, to let the liquid, gas, steam through them unimpeded.
First appeared in Pipe Dream
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Yochlol
Yochlol are slimy, multi-appendaged cyclopean shape-shifter demons who transform into Drow to infiltrate their society.
First appeared in Castlevania II: Simon's Quest
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Axe Armor
Axe Armor, also known as Axe Knight and Axe Fighter, is a recurring enemy in the Castlevania series.
First appeared in Castlevania
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Fire Dragons
Fire Dragons are a recurring enemy in the Gradius series. They also show up as cameos/references in other games.
First appeared in Life Force
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Metallica
A giant partial skeleton that is ape-like in appearance. It is an enemy that only appears in the MSX version of Gradius.
First appeared in Gradius
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Megadeath
A giant skull with holes all over it. It is an enemy appearing only in the MSX version of Gradius.
First appeared in Gradius
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Music Reference
References to songs or musical acts or genres in a game, such as names (the game itself, characters, locations, etc.) or just dialogue that brings them to mind. This does not include music-licensed games or usage of the music itself in a game.
First appeared in Gradius
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Bacterian Empire
The antagonists of most of the Gradius series and its spinoffs.
First appeared in Gradius
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Water Buffalo
A bovid mostly known for spending time in and around water.
First appeared in theHunter
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3D Characters in a 2D Scenario
A rare case were the games that uses 2.5D gameplay only uses the 3D models for the characters, while the plataforms and the background are made with sprites.
First appeared in New Super Mario Bros.
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Composite Character
Composite Character is an archetype is to fight with a mix of moves taken from the rest of the game's cast.
First appeared in World Heroes
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Shadow EVO Trooper
A variant of EVO Trooper that use the same stealth technology as Shadow Stormtroopers
First appeared in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
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Imperial Shock Trooper
The Imperial successors to the Clone Shock Troopers, like them stationed on Coruscant and identifiable by red-orange markings on their armor.
First appeared in Star Wars Battlefront
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Eggling
A species of egg-like beings in Yoshi Topsy-Turvy. Bowser turns them into apples and it is up to Yoshi to save and restore them.
First appeared in Yoshi Topsy-Turvy
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Raven
Plump, wingless birds from the Yoshi and Paper Mario series.
First appeared in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
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Gusty
Wind-based ghost-like enemies of Yoshi.
First appeared in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
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Tap Tap
Nigh indestructible enemies of Yoshi.
First appeared in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
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Characters with Wrapped Head
The presence in the game of characters whose head is wrapped in bandages or rags.
First appeared in Darkman
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Siren
A specimen from Killing Floor series based the ex wife of the Patriarch
First appeared in Killing Floor
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Shotgun as First Firearm
When at the beginning of a New Game, a shotgun is assigned as the first firearm, instead of the traditional pistol.
First appeared in Quake
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Briefcase as Weapon
Briefcases and suitcases used as weapons to hit with them, to throw them, to fire the weapons built into.
First appeared in The Operative: No One Lives Forever
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Rhyme
Using rhyming in conversations and texts.
First appeared in Knight Lore
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Clock Puzzle
A common puzzle in Adventure games where visually examining a clock face, activating an alarm clock, or moving the hands to a certain time allows you to get a password, unlock a door, or activate some events.
First appeared in Myst
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Tic-tac-toe
It's usually a mini-game in Adventure games, where some stubborn child-npc offers to defeat it before telling us where the key lies.
First appeared in OXO
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Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
A Japanese baseball team from Miyagi Prefecture owned by the Internet shopping company Rakuten.
First appeared in Pro Yakyuu Spirits 2
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Tokyo Yakult Swallows
First appeared in Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '94
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Mushroomon
As its name implies, Mushroomon (Mushmon in Japan) is a mushroom-themed Digimon.
First appeared in Digimon World 2
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Profanity Filter
Games that does not allow sexual and/or offensive words to be entered.
First appeared in Zero-4 Champ
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Villager
Non-playable character which lives in villages. In Minecraft, it sells items for the player.
First appeared in Minecraft
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Break Locks
When the game, in addition to a lock pick and key, allows us to open padlocks by force, knocking them down with a blow from a heavy object, a shot from a firearm, and if the developer did not take care of the realism of the physical model, then simply by attacking with a fist.
First appeared in Turok 2: Seeds of Evil
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Bedrock Engine
An engine created by Mojang in order to port Minecraft to other plataforms that doesn't supports Java.
First appeared in Minecraft
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Chimaera
A recurring enemy in the Dragon Quest series; it is part bird and part serpent. Named after (but distinct from), the creature from Greek Mythology.
First appeared in Dragon Warrior
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Axolotl
A paedomorphic salamander.
First appeared in Minecraft
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First-Person Mask View
When an avatar, at the whim of the story or game conditions, puts a mask (gas or masquerade mask) over its face and the view of the game temporarily becomes restricted to the slits of that mask.
First appeared in Rise of the Triad: Dark War
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Herissmon
A unique Digimon species that resembles a hedgehog. It was created for the Digimon Rearise mobile game.
First appeared in Digimon ReArise
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Desman
First appeared in Doodle Farm
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Train Wreck
Train cars and streetcar cars derailed, mangled by collision with something, burning from breakage.
First appeared in Blood II: The Chosen
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Nu2 Engine
A engine created by Traveller's Tales, which was mostly used on Lego games.
First appeared in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game
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Ballom
The most well-known recurring enemy type in the Bomberman series.
First appeared in Bomberman
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Carry Another Character
First appeared in Dark Savior
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