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Some television shows are ripe for interactive adaptations. Like Grey's Anatomy, or The Young Ones.
Avatar Awards are items or clothing that are unlocked for Xbox Live avatars by completing certain tasks within the game.
Cartoon characters are personas from cartoons, which are animated moving sequences that are usually drawn but can be computer animated and can come from television, movies, anime or even the web. They can be humans, animals, or even things usually not thought of as living.
The villainous Crab People from South Park try to take over the world by making people into Metrosexuals. They taste like crab, yet talk like people.
Kenny McCormick has cried multiple times throughout the long-running series known as South Park.
The last boss you face in a game, usually representing the final climax of the game.
A hand gesture with a long and controversial history.
Games based on TV shows, which includes live-action and cartoons.
The act of killing a child is considered taboo in most games. There are, however, some games that allow this breed of tomfoolery.
These games are based off of established licenses, such as movies, comics, or TV shows. Examples are the James Bond 007 and Spider-Man franchises.
Music based games may be growing in popularity now, but there have always been musicians in games. Whether they're in a band, play an instrument, or just sing into a hairbrush, these characters live for music.
Swearing, cursing, call it what you want. It is an expression of anger or frustration, in most cases.
The foil of almost every early RPG lover, these rodents often live in sewers. While most rats are simple targets, games like Ratatouille make them the hero.
The act of taking one's own life.
The disgusting process in which a character regurgitates the contents of their stomach back into the world, usually performed as a means of purging the body of poisons or intoxicants, but often (in videogames, anyway) used as a means of projectile attack by non-human enemies.
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