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Axel Stone is a recurring protagonist from SEGA's classic Streets of Rage series. He and Blaze are the only two characters to appear in all four games. His trademark uppercut is called the "Ground Upper", though sometimes misheard as "Grand Upper!"
A recurring playable character in Sega's Streets of Rage franchise. She and her friends Axel Stone and Adam Hunter left the police force, becoming vigilantes hunting after Mr. X. Blaze and Axel are the only two characters to have been in all four games.
Boxer, with good strength and jump technique but is slow. He only appears as a playable character in the first Streets of Rage game, but is the main reason for the plot line of Streets of Rage 2.
Blinky is a red ghost that appears in the Pac-Man series of games. He is the most aggressive out of the four ghosts.
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.
Ms. Pac-Man is the female accomplice to Pac-Man. Ms. Pac-Man has a bow in her hair where Pac-Man does not.
Inky is a cyan ghost that appears in the Pac-Man series of games. He is the least predictable out of the four ghosts.
Clyde is an orange ghost that appears in the Pac-Man series of games. He prefers to wander off on his own.
Sue is an orange ghost (later turned violet) that appears in Ms. Pac-Man. She prefers to wander off on her own.
Pac-Man's pet dog.
Bandai-Namco's replacement of Ms. Pac-Man after a very complicated rights kerfuffle.
Opa-Opa is a living, egg-shaped spaceship and the protagonist of the Fantasy Zone saga. With courage, determination, and the ability to upgrade himself, Opa-Opa ventures into the Fantasy Zone and fights to liberate it from evil.
A character from Konami's Twinbee franchise.
Winbee is an anthropomorphic ship that appears in the Twinbee series of games.
Gwinbee is an anthropomorphic ship that shows up in the Twinbee series of games.
Star of Chack'n Pop. He appears in many other Taito games as a cameo/hidden character.
Your Uncle Fred every night. Or maybe a recurring antagonist in Bubble Bobble and final boss of the first installment. Or maybe both?
The villain of Arkanoid
The Flag Guy appears at the beginning of the race in Outrun and waves his checkered flag when it's finally time to begin your adventure. If you just sit still, he'll eventually take the opportunity to dazzle your girlfriend with some light exercise followed by fierce dance moves.
Entities that have different, though usually malicious, roles in Asian religions. These range from being antagonists of the Hindu gods to the three-faced, six-armed depictions of Japanese Buddhism.
Dobkeratops is a disciple of the Bydo Empire, the antagonists of the game R-Type. Dobkeratops, being the first boss of the original R-Type, has gone on to become one of the most easily recognizable bosses from R-Type.
A recurring boss in the R-Type series.
Protagonist of Tiger Road.
Dr. Venom is a recurring antagonist in the Nemesis, Gradius, and Salamander series. He developed the Vic Viper and Metalion, but turned rogue when the Gradius government turned a blind eye to the plights of his people.
A gigantic metal skull boss in the NES versions of the Gradius series.
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