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Air ducts are used to heat, ventilate and cool to buildings.
As prolific in video games as it is in real life, this iconic Russian workhorse is a mainstay of virtual firepower.
AMD-65 is a Hungarian-variant of the AKM.
Assault Rifle refers to a basic design of a weapon that combines the abilities of older long-range rifles and the rapid fire of sub-machine guns. Common designs include the M-16, M-4, AK47 (and 74), and the L85A1.
A magnetic tape-based media format made for ease of recording and portability. It was particularly popular as a commercial music medium before the advent of CDs.
A door that opens on its own.
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.
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 beret is a cap with no brim that is made of soft cloth; is often apart of formal military attire.
Portable device for enhanced distance viewing.
Branches are often used as improvised platforms in video games.
A structure that is primarily meant to be occupied by inhabitants.
This term can refer to both a visible shot onscreen in a shooter, or a round that has been fired from or currently loaded into a weapon.
C3 is a high-powered explosive made after WWII. It has served as a plot-device in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
C4 is a special type of plastic explosive used in many games.
Calorie Mate is a cookie-like substance. Naked Snake finds them delicious, and eats them for a high-stamina boost.
Used to take photographs with.
A cardboard box is handy for many things, but it's probably best known as something Solid Snake can hide under.
The Chaff Grenade is a weapon used primarily in the Metal Gear series of games. The Chaff Grenade is a tactical weapon that explodes and disperses small aluminum fragments. The aluminum causes a disruption to electronics like security cameras and radars.
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.
Claymore mines are a type of anti-personnel mine which fire steel balls in the direction of the enemy.
The greatest handgun ever made. Its six bullets are more than enough to kill anything that moves.
This disguise can be used to swim past enemies unnoticed. It can also be used to scare them if done properly.
A fence that has electric current running through it, that will harm any characters that touch it.
An explosive is any weapon or device designed to cause an explosion, whether it be a frag grenade, TNT, or a nuclear bomb.
Usually, eyepatches indicate that the wearer has a severe eye disease or has suffered a serious eye injury. Often the implication is that the wearer is habitually involved in dangerous situations. Eyepatches are frequently associated with pirates.
The EZ Gun is a tranquilizer gun developed by Donald "Sigint" Anderson. Modeled after the Liberator for its "cool appearance", this gun is notable for having a suppressor that never wears out due to it being built into the rounds themselves.
Facial hair consists of anything from a mustache to sideburns. Facial hair has been a close friend of gaming from the beginning.
Divider that seperates land or structures from one another
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