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The chief source of extra lives in the Mario universe. It also shows up in other games as a cameo, such as a furniture piece in Animal Crossing.
An airplane is a heavier-than-air craft whose lift is generated by airflow over the wings creating a strong pressure difference. In video games, airplanes are used for travel and as a type of weaponry.
A fruit that often provides score or acts as a healing item in games.
Fox McCloud and his gang would be nowhere without their trusty Arwings. This futuristic fighter jet has upgradable laser canons, can deploy bombs, and—of course—do a barrel roll.
Now a staple in the Smash Bros. arsenal, Assist Trophies allow the user to summon different characters from Nintendo's history to assist them in battle.
The axe is a tool used for many activities. Its uses include cutting wood, knocking down doors in emergencies, and rending your enemies limb from limb without mercy or regret.
The Back Shield is an item in Kid Icarus: Uprising. As its name implies, it protects the user from being attacked from behind.
A stretchable bag that expands when filled with some kind of gas, if light enough, will float in the air. A favorite of children everywhere.
The banana is a fruit that is commonly seen in video games, particularly those with animals as main characters. It is famous for its sweet taste and affiliation with primates.
Banana Peels found in games usually cause a character to slip and fall if they move over it.
A barrel is a hollow cylindrical container, traditionally made of wood staves and bound with iron hoops. In video games, it is used in many ways to fill up a level or even be used in one. They also may explode. Use caution when around barrels.
A baseball bat is a smooth, wooden or metal club used in baseball to hit the ball, although many games use it as an accessible and effective blunt melee weapon.
The beam sword is a melee weapon found in a multitude of games, shows, and movies. Is typically found in sci-fi and fantasy settings.
A furniture that provides a place to sleep. In video games, often used to regain health, skip time and *ahem* other activities...
A beef bowl is a Japanese dish consisting of a bowl of rice topped with slices of beef, grilled onions, and sauce.
An enclosed structure that provides a natural shelter for bees.
Small pulpy fruits, of which most are edible.
Captain Falcon's F-Zero machine, a very easy to pilot and well balanced craft that has become the symbol of F-Zero races.
A watercraft designed to travel on top of bodies of water. A favored tool of pirates and criminals.
Mechanical bomb that will chase you for a short time until it blows up. I wonder what is going on in their heads. Wind it up, light the fuse, and stand back. 3, 2, 1... BOOM!
A mouse-shaped incendiary device that zips along the ground when released. It appears in the Zelda series and related games.
A weapon or tool that can be thrown and then returned to the user.
An enemy ship in the Galaga games that can capture the player's ship with a tractor beam. On the next life, the player can shoot down the Boss Galaga to reclaim the captured ship and control both at once.
Whether it's translucent, transparent, opaque, glass, plastic, or some other material the bottle can be your best friend, or your worst enemy. Sometimes filled with liquor, or maybe an extra supply of lantern oil.
The bread and butter of any self respecting archer, the bow is a stereotypical ranged weapon of olden times and fantasy settings.
The ball typically used in the sport of bowling. Can sometimes be used as a weapon for non-bowling games.
A type of glove that is typically worn by boxers.
A brick is a block of ceramic material used in masonry construction, laid using mortar.
The kind of bumper that is often featured in pinball games. If a character touches it, he or she will likely get knocked around as well.
Originally used in the Zelda: The Ocarina of Time it was used as a bartering item.
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