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King Arthur, the fabled ancient king of the British Isles, has made many appearances in video games. His story has been fodder for many tales, including Conquests of Camelot, the King Arthur games, and Dark Age of Camelot.
Luigi is Mario's brother. He began as a simple palette swap of Mario, but was later differentiated. In his later forays, he provides comic relief.
Originally a carpenter named Jumpman, this Italian plumber has gone on to become the most recognizable video game character of them all, starring in a veritable pantheon of titles like kart racing and sports. He has been voiced by Charles Martinet for nearly 20 years.
Nobunaga Oda was a powerful lord during Japan's Sengoku period. He appears frequently in historically-themed games as a villain.
A legendary strategist and daimyo in feudal Japan. Enemies with Oda Nobunaga. He has appeared in the Samurai Warriors series, both Warriors Orochi titles and a few other games.
Seldom-used Nintendo protagonist, and enemy of Donkey Kong.
Player character in Fruit Panic
Sourman, or Suppaman, is a Superman parody from Akira Toriyama's Dr. Slump manga.
Arale is an android that lives in Penguin Village built by Senbei Norimaki. She has super strength and can run really fast.
Golgo 13, also known as Duke Togo, is a professional assassin. Originally a manga character, he has also been the basis of live-action films, anime films, anime series, and of course video games.
Mappy is the police mouse of the Mappy series of games. If only he had a gun, he'd show those bad cats a thing or two!
A traditional duelist, he teaches the art of the sword to bring the warring states period to an end.
A retainer for the Azai clan, his icy appearance masks a deep affinity for his lord.
Leader of the Ii clan, she tries to keep the clan together after the death of her father.
The leader of the Mori clan during the Warring States period of Japan. He allied with other warlords to fight the Oda clan.
An officer of the warlord Nobunaga Oda. He led a rebellion against his lord and had him assassinated. However, his coup attempt was quickly thwarted and he was defeated by the forces of Hideyoshi Toyotomi.
Kenshin Uesugi was a warlord of feudal Japan known for his rivalry with Shingen Takeda and his beliefs in Bishamonten; the god of war.
Taizo Hori is the protagonist of the Dig Dug series, as well as a recurring character in the Mr. Driller series. Though he solved the Dig Dug incident at a young age, he worries that he has been overshadowed by his son Susumu.
The One Eyed Dragon. A general of the Sengoku period or "Warring States" period in Japan. Known for his distinct crescent helmet and for lacking his right eye.
Ieyasu Tokugawa was a warlord of feudal Japan. He managed to unify the land under his banner, leading to a lasting peace and bringing an end to the Warring States Period.
Although he started as a nondescript frog in Frogger, he developed more personality in later games and even starred in a segment of Saturday Supercade!
Clyde is an orange ghost that appears in the Pac-Man series of games. He prefers to wander off on his own.
Inky is a cyan ghost that appears in the Pac-Man series of games. He is the least predictable out of the four ghosts.
Everyone's favorite ghost-chasing, power-pellet-eating, dot-hunting yellow circle.
Pinky is a pink ghost that appears in the Pac-Man series of games. She is more likely to ambush the player than the other ghosts.
Blinky is a red ghost that appears in the Pac-Man series of games. He is the most aggressive out of the four ghosts.
Star of Chack'n Pop. He appears in many other Taito games as a cameo/hidden character.
Uriah is a giant, dragon-cat hybrid who first appeared in the 1985 Sega title, Space Harrier. He guides the protagonist, Harrier, through some of the game's levels, and is assumed to be the fighter's pet or best friend. He has made several cameo appearances outside the game.
Harrier runs to war in an effort to maintain peace in the Fantasy Zone.
A brave knight of the Salad Kingdom, on a brave quest to defeat Minister Pumpkin
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