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Vincent Van Growl is a living tiger painting that resides in Shogun's castle in the NES version of the TMNT arcade game.
A psychotic entity that haunts the sewers in the 1989 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles console/computer game.
A massive mutant frog which vexes the Ninja Turtles in their NES/computer game.
Also known as The Roof Leaper, it's a spiked creature that came to be as a result of a chemical spill. A ceiling-dwelling annoyance which appeared in the NES/computer TMNT game.
The Foot Clan's cyclopean robots, which have a fiery exhaust port in front. Upon destroying the body, its head will fly around the room, attempting to ram into the Turtles.
A constantly blazing man who can spawn miniature clones of himself.
A cyclopean robot scorpion which shoots lasers. It only appears in the NES port of the first TMNT arcade game.
A cyclopean robot which appears in the NES port of the first TMNT arcade game.
A homicidal, monopedal robot disguised as a snowman. It only appears in the NES version of the first TMNT arcade game.
Sometimes, publishers find ways to release games for consoles by illicit means to get around the console makers' hardware restrictions and licensing policies. Examples of these games include Action 52 and Bible Adventures on the NES.
The Cylons are a fictional synthetic race created by humans featured in the Battlestar Galactica television franchise.
Insult Swordfighting is a concept from the Monkey Island series of games. It is a swordfight where the goal is to outwit your opponent with various insults. If your enemy does not know the comeback to your insults, you will win the match. Every insult has a corresponding comeback.
Pirates who are also undead.
Superhumans crafted from the Emperor's genetic code, the Space Marines are the strong-arm of the Imperium of Man in the Warhammer 40,000 universe.
A chapter of the Adeptus Astartes, the Ultramarines were the 13th Chapter of the orginal 20 Space Marine Legions
The Imperium's great enemy, the Chaos Space Marines, are the Adeptus Astartes that turned their back on the Emperor in exchange for the powers of Chaos.
Greater Daemons are demonic entities and the main representatives of the four chaos gods in the Warhammer universe.
Governed by the Adeptus Mechanicus; these planets are fully dedicated to industry and manufactures most of the Imperium's tech.
One of the nine traitor legions which betrayed the Emperor and embraced Chaos. Once led by Horus Lupercal, leader of the titular Horus Heresy, they are generally recognized as being the "main" Chaos Space Marine legion.
The greatest of all of Nurgle's Daemons, the Great Unclean One is a hideous but jovial monstrosity that radiates disease with its very presence.
The greatest of Tzeentch's Daemons, appearing as large, monstrous vulture-men with near-unparalleled mastery of magic.
Games with non-euclidean geometry that break the rules of traditional spaces
A type of puzzle with interlocking pieces that form a larger shape or image.
A element from the Mega Man Battle Network and Mega Man Star Force series.
Race of creatures with a unique language and a proclivity for business. Most are livestock/mount merchants, though others dabble in more unique goods.
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