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A pocketed belt that carries ammo. Mostly used by cowboys but also worn by soldiers.
A plumbing fixture used for bathing. Usually used in video games as a decorative item.
Beards are visible facial follicle growth, commonly associated with adult male homo sapiens. In video games, beards are commonly found in character customization systems (i.e. Rock Band) or when pirates are involved (i.e. the Monkey Island series).
The bowler hat is a piece of headgear of British origins. Is has also been called a coke hat, derby, or a billycock.
The cigar is a more classy and a usually bigger counter-part to the cigarette.
When referring to cigarettes, one is normally referring to a tobacco cigarette, although the term cigarette can be applied to similar objects containing things other than tobacco.
Coins have long been used in video games as both a form of currency and as a means of accruing points.
Popular American head wear, featured in many games relating to Cowboys.
A daily record that consists of written (personal) experiences and observations.
Facial hair consists of anything from a mustache to sideburns. Facial hair has been a close friend of gaming from the beginning.
A goatee is a patch of hair on the chin, sometimes includes a mustache. Major characters who sport goatees include Gordan Freeman (Half-life), Kratos (God of War) and Marcus Fenix (Gears of War).
A valuable item that is highly sought after, often used as a reward or incentive to complete objectives. Also used as a currency in many role-playing games.
Considered one of the most frequent and controversial implements of destruction in video games and real life, guns are devices that fire projectiles with explosive force.
A leather jacket is an article of clothing often associated with bikers and "tough guys" in general.
The manliest type of facial hair.
Currency consisting of printed paper.
A pistol is a very basic hand-held side arm, usually used in case of low ammo or tricky situations. They have appeared in many types of games.
A revolver is a type of handgun that holds ammo in a revolving chamber. It normally houses six rounds, and in games is usually more powerful than standard handguns.
Any firearm meant to be held with two hands, a rifle is a video game object that appears in many combat related video games.
A satchel is a bag made of cloth or leather with a strap used to carry books or whatever.
The most powerful weapon at short range. Effective against Zombies, Nazis, Demons, etc. Videogame shotguns tend to have exaggerated inaccuracy at long range- real life shotguns are still fairly accurate over a decent distance, while videogame shotguns rarely go more than fifteen feet before becoming completely ineffective.
Sideburns are a form of hair grown over the temples and down towards the jaw. Not to be confused with "mutton chops", which is a kind of beard grown on the cheeks. Sideburns are extremely common in games that include character customization.
The weapon of choice for accuracy at long distances. The sniper rifle's slow rate of fire makes it ineffective for close range combat, but its high calibre round ensures that it inflicts maximum damage against the target.
Shoulders straps designed to keep pants from falling. Normally associated with old men in modern times.
The headwear of a distinguished gentleman. Top hats can be associated with classical renaissance as well as modern Gothic subculture.
A treasure map consists of markings, usually on paper or parchment, that detail the location of some object of value.
A an alcoholic drink distilled from fermented grain mash.
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