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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.
Special glasses used to see 3D movies. This has also been added to games. More modern 3-D glasses don't have the red-and-blue film.
A fruit that often provides score or acts as a healing item in games.
A tank filled with water, where fish and other water-dwelling animals are kept.
Arguably the most comfortable form of seating. Often found in living rooms and studies.
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.
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.
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.
A piece of cloth worn on the head, often worn by soldiers to keep sweat out of their eyes. Can also be worn around the neck and used to cover the face to hide one's identity.
A furniture that provides a place to sleep. In video games, often used to regain health, skip time and *ahem* other activities...
A bus is a vehicle that is usually used to transport people from one location to another. It is commonly used across the world as a means of public transport and for schools.
Animal Crossing: City Folk includes a bug catching and collecting activity that requires the player to have a net.
Cake is a delicious baked good.
Sweet, delicious candy.
A fruit. In many video games it is a low scoring prize.
A clock is a device used to tell time.
A type of fruit found of coconut palms.
A couch is long, cushioned seat that can hold 2 or more people in it. They may have an armrest on either side and are found in living rooms throughout the world,often a TV in front.
A traditional Japanese wooden doll modeled after the Buddhist monk Bodhidharma. Its eyes are often left blank, to allow for the symbolic practice of painting one eye when a personal goal is set, and painting the other when that goal is achieved.
The deer scare, or shishi-odoshi, is a device used often in Japan to scare deer, boar, and other animals away from crops and other plants that may be damaged by such an animal.
A piece of furniture typically having a flat or sloping top for writing and often drawers or compartments.
Divider that seperates land or structures from one another
Link uses one. You do it in Animal Crossing. Lakitu uses it in most Mario installments like Mario Kart and Super Mario 64. Loads of games use fishing rods! Reel in that carp!
Plants bearing petals that are often fragrant and vibrantly colored.
The preserved remains from a once living organism.
A fruit is a sweet and edible food that contains seeds. It is one of the major food groups according to the USDA. In many games, fruit is a bonus item, while vegetables rarely are.
A representation of a video game console in a game itself. Sometimes it's based on a real console, and others, it's completely fictional.
The GameCube is Nintendo's fouth home console, and has made several appearances in video games.
A lawn ornament resembling a tiny man, typically with jovial expression, bushy beard, and pointy cap.
It's green and grows in the ground. This page is for games that use grass in some notable way, not for all video games that merely have grass in them.
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