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A device used to collect money for the right to park a vehicle.
A pinball is a small and almost always metallic sphere used in pinball games. The player hits the pinball around with flippers for the ball to hit or roll over things for points or even to complete pinball quests.
Mechanical bats covered in rubber, used to rebound a pinball back into play. A necessary ingredient in a precursor to the video game. Occasionally seen outside the realm of pinball games.
This be a ship owned by pirate scum, usually with skull 'n' crossbones flags and cannons. Arrrrrgh!
A popular Italian food that is often used in games to restore health as well as power up a character's stats.
A plunger is a spring loaded rod used in pinball games to shoot the ball out into the playing field. The harder it is pulled, the faster the pinball will be.
Proximity mines are passive anti-personnel devices, often used as traps or ambushes, that detonate upon detecting the presence of a target.
A mechanical lifeform, typically exhibiting superhuman abilities, that can be found in games as either the main protaganist or as powerful enemies or allies.
Pointed, dagger like weapon, with two long, unsharpened projections attached to the handle. The very end of the handle is called the knuckle.
The Semi is a type of vehicle used for carrying large amounts of cargo from one location to another. This object can be found in mainly driving and sandbox games, usually representing an object of great force or power.
A throwing weapon used by ninja. They come in varying shapes and sizes, but generally aren't used for the purpose of eliminating the target, rather for distracting said target.
A skateboard is a plank with wheels; it is used as a means of transport or used to perform a variety of tricks.
They are meant for hard labor but are often used for violence.
This page is for the SNES as it appears in video games.
A spherical mass of snow designed to be thrown at at people in snowball fights.
A snow sculpture of a person.
Spikes are dangerous and often deadly obstacles that can line the floor, walls, or ceiling of any given room or passageway. They are an extremely common form of environmental hazard, particularly in side-scrolling games.
A firearm capable of firing pistol ammunition automatically. Favored for shorter distances, or dealing death indoors.
Platforms used for sufing.
Sushi is a Japanese dish usually made with seaweed, rice, and raw fish.
Usually a Button, lever, or computerized scanner used to open, close, power on, turn on, or unlock something. Found common in most games that involve puzzle solving as well as shooters.
A length of exceptionally sharp metal with a handle, used for centuries as the go-to killing device for the human race. It's dead simple: you stick the pointy end in the thing you want to die. Or you could always slash them with the equally sharp sides. That works too.
Traffic cones are used mostly in driving and racing games, but have appeared in many other video games as well.
A train is a series of connected vehicles that move along a single or double railed track.
A hinged or sliding door in a floor or ceiling.
A gun turret is weapon mount designed to protect the user or mechanisms of a weapon system. The weapon itself is not a turret, but rather the protective housing of the user or mechanisms of the weapon system.
Even though water in games tends to bring about death, we all still hold it near and dear to us. After all, the human body is comprised mostly of it.
A large elevated water storage container constructed for the purpose of holding a water supply at a height sufficient to pressurize a water distribution system.
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