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Coins have long been used in video games as both a form of currency and as a means of accruing points.
A moving belt that transports objects (and player characters and non-player characters) from one place to another.
Crates sometimes contain things!
A collectible item that appears in Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat. It comes in 4 colors in the Gamecube Version and only 1 in the Wii remake. You earn these by visiting the Sacred Tree and DK must offer bananas or beats to collect them.
Rifle-like thrower of bolts/arrows. Not to be confused with a bowcaster.
A headwear often made of gold or silver with gems and diamond embedded, often worn by King or Queen.
Crystals come in many varieties, although typically they're somehow magical in games. Especially central to the Final Fantasy franchise.
A barrel with DK printed in giant Red and Yellow letters on the front. If you've lost a Kong, chances are good you'll find them imprisoned within.
The DK Bongos are bongo-like controllers for the Nintendo Gamecube video game series Donkey Konga. They are shaped like classic Donkey Kong barrels.
A one per level collectible common to the DKC franchise. While most of the time it hides in plain sight, on occasion it is entrusted to a Kremling named Koin.
Doors are a common object in most video games, as well as the keys and objects needed to open them. From role playing to shooters, doors are an important component of many games.
Drums can sometimes be used to hide under instead of being used as storage containers.
A percussion instrument that makes a sound by striking with sticks,mallets,or even hands.Drums come in various sizes and are generally used for rhythm,or to keep the band on the same beat and timing.
It's an egg. It can be eaten or thrown, or perhaps used in other creative ways, like bringing back the protagonist of a group of heroes who travels through time.
A machine designed with the purpose of moving objects or characters vertically.
These give lives in the Donkey Kong Country series. They usually range from 1 life (red) to 3 lives (blue) and are shaped like Kong heads.
A ball of hot flickering fire. Usually thrown from the hero's hand into the squealing face of the enemy.
A fruit is a sweet and edible food that contains seeds. It is one of the major food groups according to the USDA. In many games, fruit is a bonus item, while vegetables rarely are.
A mushroom big enough to be used as a platform, cushion, obstacle or trampoline.
Girders are the life blood of most modern architecture. They can be jumped on, climbed up, thrown, or bent by some kind of bending robot.
A usually small 4-wheeled vehicle. In the world of video games, items are frequently thrown out of the back.
Goggles are used to protect the user's eyes.
Round or slightly elongated fruit that comes in bunches and can be green, purple or red. They are sometimes made into jelly or juice.
A gun that uses various types of grenades as ammunition.
A guitar is a musical instrument used in a number of musical styles. They typically have six strings... or five buttons.
A blunt tool used to hit things, whatever those things may be... a nail, a person.
A lightweight protective helmet worn by construction workers.
Pair of mini loudspeakers that are designed to hold them close to a user's ears for a more convenient listening device. Can be plugged in to music players or phones.
Whether it's worn for protection or style, helmets appear in various game genres.
A homing missile is a missile that locks on to and follows its target. Homing missiles are featured in lots of games, from old school to new school.
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