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This character first appeared as a carpenter in a 1981 arcade game, in which he was known as "Jumpman".
Mario
Making his debut on February 21, 1986 - this Hylian boy from Hyrule quickly became one of Nintendo's most popular characters.
Link
This small, pink, spherical creature is well known for its ability to inhale enemies and absorb their powers.
Kirby
Originally given the surname "Belmondo", this character was a popular re-occuring character in the Castlevania series.
Simon Belmont
Saving the Yolkfolk from various perils and battling the evil wizard Zaks; this egg-like character was a popular hero of the 1980's.
Dizzy
Introduced in the 1986 game, Metroid, this heroin was only revealed to be a female if a player beat the game in under 3 hours.
Samus Aran
This 17 year old character from The Bronx, New York made his first debut in Nintendo's "Punch-Out" series, and rose to the top to become a boxing champion.
Little Mac
Also known as "Rockman", this robotic-boy is the main protagonist in one of Capcom's most prominent series.
Mega Man
First appearing in the 1983 game, "Mario Bros.", this character adopted the role as Mario's brother, and continues to appear at his side in numerous games today.
Luigi
Battling an alien organism named Parasitis that engulfed and digested the entire planet "Abadox", this character must fly into the alien's body in an attempt to rescue the swallowed Princess Maria.
Second Lieutenant Nazal
Traversing a tropical island, this character is the hero of Hudson Soft's "Adventure Island" series, and is trying to rescue his mate.
Master Higgins
This NES character only made 1 game appearance, but became very popular because of his likeness to Crocodile Dundee. He also made an appearance in Captain N: The Game Master.
Bayou Billy
This blue, ball-like creature makes several appearances on one of the NES's most prominent puzzle games. He is destined to recue Lala.
Lolo
This Robot Master from the Mega Man series was originally designed for land reclamation work; particularly deforestation - and is distinct because of his advanced jumping abilities and the pair of boomerang-like shears on his head.
Cut Man
This Robot Master from the Mega Man series was originally designed for land reclamation work; created specifically for construction of public works - and is by far the strongest of any robot. He is a giant robot with yellow and red armor and has a large square-jaw mouth.
Guts Man
This Robot Master from the Mega Man series was originally designed for the exploration of regions far below the temperature that humans can withstand - and resembles a hooded Inuit.
Ice Man
This Robot Master from the Mega Man series was originally designed for land reclamation work and can make various forms of explosives. He is an orange robot with a black, spherical body and a red mohawk head.
Bomb Man
This Robot Master from the Mega Man series was originally designed for waste management work; in particular incineration. Withstanding temperatures in excess of 8000 °C, this red and grey, torch-headed robot attacks by surrounding himself in a circle of flame and shooting balls of fire with impressive destructive properties.
Fire Man
This Robot Master from the Mega Man series was originally designed to oversee and control atomic energy power plants - and, at the time of his creation, was often hailed as Dr. Light's greatest creation; boasting superhuman calculation, speed and razor sharp judgement, as well as a physical agility that would not be matched from some time. He is a black and yellow robot with a yellow mask around his eyes.
Elec Man
This princess is a member of the royal family of Hyrule, and makes her first appearance long ago on the NES. She is usually seen, throughout a prominent series, captured by Ganon or Ganondorf, and is, in the end, usually saved by Link.
Princess Zelda
The main antagonist in the Legend of Zelda series, this character's full name was only first introduced in the instruction manual of A Link to the Past.
Ganondorf Dragmire (Ganon)
Mario's archnemesis and the leader of the Koopas. Although often refered to as an enemy, this character teams up with Mario on several occasions to fight a common foe.
Bowser (King Koopa)
The poster-child of the F-Zero franchise. He is an accomplished F-Zero pilot and renowned bounty hunter - and also makes appearances in the Super Smash Bros. series.
Captain Douglas Jay Falcon (Captain Falcon)
Identified by his red Nintendo-logo hat, this monkey made his first debut in the 1994 game Donkey Kong Country.
Diddy Kong
This ape made his debut in Nintendo's popular 1981 game of the same name. With his success as a character, he soon broke-out into his own franchise and eventually became one of Nintendo's signature characters.
Donkey Kong
An expert pilot and a friend of Fox McCloud. This character resembles a falcon and is frequently seen in the Star Fox series.
Falco Lombardi
This fox-like character is the main protagonist in the Star Fox series. Debuting in his first role as a pilot in 1993, this character has since become of of Nintendo's most enjoyable characters to see in action.
Fox McCloud
The Ice Climber series was a huge success on the NES, and it was all because of the two main characters and their vertical scrolling adventure. Of the two, which of the Ice Climbers wears the 'blue" Eskimo parka?
Popo
The Ice Climber series was a huge success on the NES, and it was all because of the two main characters and their vertical scrolling adventure. Of the two, which of the Ice Climbers wears the "pink" Eskimo parka?
Nana
The son of Commander Greil of the Greil Mercenaries and the first central main character in the Fire Emblem series 'not' to be of royal lineage or noble birth. His popularity allowed him in the roster for Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Ike
This jolly penguin-like monarch in the Kirby franchise is a major recurring antagonist. He weilds a gian malet and is often seen stealing food from Dream Land.
King Dedede
The main character of Mother 3 - this boy has blonde hair, a red and yellow striped shirt, and is capable of using PSI. His brother's name is Claus, and his parents are Flint and Hinawa.
Lucas
Debuting on April 20, 1990 in Japan, in the video game "Fire Emblem" - this man is the central protagonist and Lord-class character of the original game. He has appeared in numerous other games, and is a playable character in the Super Smash Bros. franchise.
Marth
This character made his first appearance in Kirby's Adventure, and fights Kirby to keep him from taking a piece of the Star Rod to keep it out of Nightmare's hands. He reprises his role many times in the franchise and is distinguished by his mask, sword and cape.
Meta Knight
The mascot of the Game & Watch series, this character made his first appearance in the Game & Watch game - Judge. He made his smash comeback in the 2001 hit Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Mr. Game & Watch
A young boy from Onett, characterized by his love of American things, such as baseball and steaks. He is the main character in "Earthbound".
Ness
The main protagonist of the Pikmin series - he is the one who discovered the planet of the Pikmin. He was the former captain of his personal ship, the S.S. Dolphin.
Captain Olimar
The princess of the Mushroom Kingdom and Mario's love interest. She often plays the "damsel in distress" role in the Mario franchise.
Princess Peach Toadstool
The main character in the Kid Icarus series, this cupid-like boy uses a bow and arrow to vanquish foes. He reprised his role in the Game Boy sequal "Of Myths and Monsters" and, later, became an official member of the Super Smash Bros. Brawl roster.
Pit
Son of marquess Eliwood of Pherae, this man was a main character in Fire Emblem: Fuin no Tsurugi. He, along with Marth, is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Roy
THe main protagonist in Konami's "Metal Gear" series. A combination spy, special operations agent and mercenary of FOXHOUND, he is repeatedly tasked with disarming and destroying the latest incarnation of Metal Gear.
Solid Snake
Sega's well-known mascot, this blue hedgehog has made countless appearances over the past 2 decades - and is among the most familiar faces in video-gaming.
Sonic the Hedgehog
Debuting as the final boss in the 1992 handheld game, "Super Mario Land 2: 6 Gold Coins", this antagonist of the franchise is known for his selfish and greedy actions and filthy demeanor.
Wario
The leader of Star Wolf, and rival of Fox McCloud. This character resembles a grey wolf, and is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Wolf O'Donnell
Debuting in the SNES's "Super Mario World" this green, dinosaur-like character quickly became among the most popular Nintendo creations ever. He continues to make countless appearances and is famous for his long tongue.
Yoshi
Zelda's altar ego, this character was first introduced in "Ocarina of Time" and has made a few appearances afterwards in the Super Smash Bros. series.
Sheik
Lolo's love interest in the "Adventures of Lolo" series. She is a pink, spherical creature and becomes a playable character in Adventures of Lolo 3.
Lala
The keyblade-wielding hero of the Kingdom Hearts franchise, this character is voiced by Haley Joel Osment.
Sora
Making an appearance in both Punch-Out for the NES as well as Punch-Out for the Wii, this blubbery boxer is distinguished by his ugly looks and crown atop his head.
King Hippo
Little Mac's first opponent in the original Punch-Out!! This character makes appearances in the NES version, Arcade version and the Wii version.
Glass Joe
Little Mac fights this boxer from Berlin Germany in the 2nd round of the Minor Circuit in the original Punch-Out! This character also reprises his role in the Wii version
Von Kaiser
No arms, legs or neck - this character can launch long-range punches. He has the ability to use his hair to glide and float by spinning it at a rapid speed and can also throw his shoes when on a vine or climbing.
Rayman
A major character in the platforming video game series, Rayman. His resembles a large obese amphibian with webbed feet and long thin arms.
Globox
This Robot Master from the Mega Man series was originally a robot stationed in a weather control cener. With the ability to create powerful tornadoes, he used them to offset the formation of typhoons. He is green with two fanblade-like arms.
Tornado Man
This Robot Master from the Mega Man series took charge in constructing dams. He was very proud of his craftsmanship, and berated any worker robots he discovered cutting corners. He resembles Guts Man but has an orange and grey body.
Concrete Man
This Robot Master from the Mega Man series was originally designed to assist at a space laboratory. He has a brain that can instantly perform calculations of rocket trajectories and resembles a UFO.
Galaxy Man
This Robot Master from the Mega Man series was originally designed to be a supervisor at a flower theme park. He knows everything there is to know about flowers from all over the world. His upper-body appears to be made of large, honeycomb-like structures.
Hornet Man
This Robot Master from the Mega Man series was originally designed to work in a diamond mine. He is in charge of polishing work with his skilled fingers. He is covered with jewels all over his body.
Jewel Man
This Robot Master from the Mega Man series was originally designed to work as a security robot at a geothermal power station. He can withstand magma thousands of degrees in temperature.
Magma Man
This mermaid-like Robot Master from the Mega Man series was originally designed to
rescue those involved in accidents at sea. She is the first female boss character in the "original" series.
Splash Woman
This Robot Master from the Mega Man series was originally a line inspection robot at a television factory. He has a plug-like head and shoulders and a plug-like right arm.
Plug Man
Introduced in the first Mega Man game, this German scientist was originally Dr. Light's partner, and helped him create a series of humanoid robots to help humankind. He soon-after turned bad and becomes a main antagonist in the series.
Dr. Albert W. Wily
An early prototype of Mega Man that made his first appearance in Mega Man 3 under the name of "Break Man". Aside from their armor and personality, they are identical in every way.
Proto Man
A fuzzy, anthropomorphic squirrely starring in various video games. Created by "Rare" and first introduced in Diddy Kong Racing, this character progressed and is revealed to by 21 years of age and have an affinity for alcoholic beverages.
Conker the Squirrel
This brown honey bear character was created by "Rare" and is often seen with his friend Kazooie. He is polite and well-mannered, and is always wearing yellow shorts with a belt, a shark tooth necklace, and a bright blue backpack.
Banjo
A female "Red-Crested Breegul" who is good friends with Banjo. This "Rare Ltd." character is well-known for her loud, sarcastic and often rude attitude.
Kazooie
First appearing in Donkey Kong 64, this tail-less, blonde-pigtailed monkey is Dixie Kong's younger sister. She is distinguished by her beanie hat, blue overalls, white t-shirt and white shoes.
Tiny Kong
A sumatran orangutan who is a distant cousin to the Kong family. Making his first appearance in Donkey Kong 64, he is seen using a Grape Shooter as a weapon and a Trombone Tremor as an instrument.
Lanky Kong
A lowland gorilla, weighing 2000 lbs and one of the playable kongs in Donkey Kong 64. He is the older brother of Kiddy Kong, and cousin of Dixie Kong and Tiny Kong.
Chunky Kong
First appearing in "Donkey Kong Country" this female Kong allowed the player to save their game. She is Donky Kong's girlfriend.
Candy Kong
Often found sitting in a rocking chair, this elderly grouch of a Kong is a main member of the Kong family. It is said that "he" was the original antagonist in the 1980's "Donkey Kong" arcade trilogy.
Cranky Kong
First introduced in Donkey Kong Country 2, this female Kong is revealed to be Diddy Kong's girlfriend. She is also the sister of Tiny Kong.
Dixie Kong
This Kong is famous for his role in suppling services to the Kongs, allowing them to go back to worlds they have previously completed in the game. In Donkey Kong Country 3, he took on the role of a watercraft merchant, allowing Dixie and Kiddy to reach new areas of the game world.
Funky Kong
An elderly gorilla and the mother of Donkey Kong (wife of Cranky Kong). She first appears in Donkey Kong Country 2 - but continues to make various appearances afterwards.
Wrinkly Kong
By speaking with this elephant-like character in Diddy Kong Racing, a player is able to switch their vehicles between a car, plane and hovercraft.
Taj
Psychotic king of the Kremlings, this crocodilian creature is the primary antagonist of the Donkey Kong Country series. His most common appearance includes him wearing a red cape and gold crown.
King K. Rool
This cyborg was part of a cybernetic project developed by Ultratech, the mastermindes behind the Killer Instinct fighting tournament. This character met its end at the hands of Jago.
Fulgore
The main protagonist in Final Fantasy 8. He is a member of SeeD and wields a powerful gunblade.
Squall Lionheart
Member of the Raccoon City Police Department, this character was the main playable male in Resident Evil 2. He made several appearances in the series here-on after.
Leon S. Kennedy
Appearing in every installment of the Bloody Roar series, this female fighter has the ability to transform into a rabbit. She was kidnapped as a small child by the company of Tylon and converted into a Zoanthrope.
Alice Tsukagami
This fighter has the ability to transform into a mole-like creature who is fierce in battle. He has appeared in every installment of the Bloody Roar franchise, however, his character design has been changed durastically.
Bakuryu
A scientific genius and mastermind behind the top assassins of the Tylon Corporation in the Bloody Roar franchise. This character has the ability to transform into a chameleon-like fighter.
Hajime Busuzima
A legendary mercenary and renowned for his great achievements in battle in the Bloody Roar series. This character has the ability to transform into a lion-like creature.
Alan Gado
This fighter from the Bloody Roar franchise hid his Zoanthropy after the fall of Tylon and took up a career as a boxer. He has the ability to transform into a werewolf-like fighter.
Yugo Ogami
This fighter in the Bloody Roar series is unique - as his transformation is into, what is refered to as, an "Unborn." His goal is to break the seal of the 'slate', completely exterminating Zoanthropes.
Xion
Kidnapped by Tylon as a child, this Bloody Roar fighter has the ability to transform into a feline. Daughter to Mitsuko and friend to Alice.
Uriko Nonomura
The adopted daughter of war veteran Alan Gado of the Bloody Roar series. She has the ability to turn into a leopard when fighting.
Janne "Shina" Gado
The leader of the 'Zoanthrope Liberation Front' in the Bloody Roar series. He has the ability to transform into a Tiger when fighting.
Shenlong
This Chinese fighter in the Bloody Roar franchise is an expert in martial arts. He has the ability to transform into a Tiger in battle.
Shin Long
The strongest Zoanthrope, the Chimera, of the Bloody Roar franchise. She was cloned from Uriko by Tylon.
Uranus
A covert spy in the Bloody Roar franchise, she is surrounded in mystery. This character has the ability to transform into a Bat in battle.
Jenny Burtory
This assassin/fighter from the Bloody Roar series only appears in the 'first' installment. He has the ability to transform into a fox-like fighter.
Hans (Fox)
This character from the first installment of the Bloody Roar series was originally a ringmaster who set out to find new acts to save his circus. He has the ability to transform into a Gorilla in battle.
Greg
This fighter makes an appearance in the Bloody Roar series - but only in Bloody Roar Primal and Bloody Roar Extreme. He has the ability to transform into an Elephant in battle.
Golan Draphan (Ganesha)
Mother of Uriko, this fighter from the first installment of the Bloody Roar series is a massively strong woman. She has the ability to transform into a Boar in battle.
Mitsuko Nonomura
This decayed fighter of the Bloody Roar series first appeared in the second installment. He is the only fighter who transforms into an Insect during battle.
Steven "Stun" Goldberg
After encountering Xion, the Unborn, this character of the Bloody Roar series is stabbed by his blade. Instead of
dying, she manages to absorb some of the traits to enable her to beastorize into an unborn (incomplete) known as "Spurious".
Nagi Kirishima
Dr. Wily designed this Robot Master from the Mega Man series for underwater combat, but due to an error in design, its internal buoyancy system made it impossible for him to swim or walk properly, hampering his underwater mobility. He is a green diver with a bubble shooter arm.
Bubble Man
One of the two new Robot Masters from the remake of the original Mega Man from NES to the PSP: Mega Man Powered Up. It is mentioned by Dr. Wily that it is a prototype; and one can assume that Flash Man was the prefected version.
Time Man
One of the two new Robot Masters from the remake of the original Mega Man from NES to the PSP: Mega Man Powered Up. He enjoys oil and resides in an oil field.
Oil Man
This character from Mega Man 2, is infamous for being killed with one or two hits from his own weapon. He was the first Robot Master built by Dr. Wily for his revenge against Mega Man, and is distinguished by the circular saw blade on its head.
Metal Man
This Robot Master from Mega Man 2, was initially intented to be a giant walking fan to blow garbage out of the streets. After Dr. Albert Wily turned evil, he remodeled it into a combat unit.
Air Man
This Robot Master from Mega Man 2, is among the fastest of all Robot Masters. He was created by Dr. Wily specifically to kill Mega Man. His rival is Turbo Man.
Quick Man
This Robot Master from Mega Man 2 is equipped with two drill-arms. He has high agility and enhanced armor, and was built by Dr. Wily to withstand explosions.
Crash Man
This robot from the Mega Man series, is the first in a line of Robot Masters that possess the ablity to 'stop' their opponents. He was created by Doctor Albert Wily and was based on Time Man's design.
Flash Man
This is a Robot Master created by Dr. Albert W. Wily whose main purpose was to be an upgrade of Fire Man, considering that they are both the same type of fire Robot Master. As his body must be sealed up to unleash its full temperature, his body has a comical Zippo lighter shape.
Heat Man
This Robot Master from Mega Man 2 was created by Dr. Albert Wily and defends itself with a 'Leaf Shield'. He also appears as a miniboss in the Sega Saturn version of Mega Man 8.
Wood Man
A kind-hearted humanoid Robot Master created by Dr. Light to be a house keeper, helping Dr. Light around the lab. She is the sister of Mega Man and Proto Man.
Roll
Created by Dr. Light and Dr. Wily, his initial purpose was to work in energy mines. The spikes on his head can extended to attack from distance.
Needle Man
This Robot Master, created by Dr. Light and Dr. Wily, fires Magnet Missiles from a launcher on his wrist. He is also equipped with a large magnet, capable of pulling his opponent closer to him, so he can do close-range damage.
Magnet Man
A Robot Master from Mega Man 3, that was created by Dr. Light and Dr. Wily. He is capable of doubling himself, and uses that power to his advantage.
Gemini Man
A Robot Master from Mega Man 3, who's extra-hard exterior is made of ceramic titanium. He was originally built by Dr. Wily for construction.
Hard Man
A unique Robot Master created by Dr. Light and Dr. Wily, he possess the ability to spin around uncontrollably and injure his opponent in the process. His original function was to entertain children and he was one of the eight Robot Masters that possessed a Power Crystal.
Top Man
This is one of the more unusual Robot Masters created by Dr. Wily in Mega Man 3, and he is decorated as his name suggests, right down to the tail. He is a very slippery Robot Master that was created to investigate narrow areas.
Snake Man
Quite an odd Robot Master from Mega Man 3, that was created by Dr. Wily. He does not have arms or hands (like Crash Man, Drill Man or Napalm Man), but in place of them are two high-voltage electrodes that are capable of producing powerful electric shocks.
Spark Man
A very stealthy and powerful ninja-themed Robot Master created by Dr. Wily. He has even been nicknamed the "Menace of Mega Man 3" by some fans. Dr. Wily built him a giant frog robot that he can ride on (a reference to the association of ninjas with frogs). He is a master of ninjitsu, and guards his fortress well.
Shadow Man
A Robot Master created by Dr. Wily in Mega Man 5, that has the ability to control gravity. He has a gravitational force controlling device to control the gravitational force, but he doesn't carry a strong weapon, and therefore relies on crashing his body into his enemies to damage them.
Gravity Man
Unlike Bubble Man, this Robot Masters' mobility is good in both land 'and' water. He makes an appearance in Mega Man 5 and is not good at close-range combat.
Wave Man
a strong Robot Master that was built by Doctor Albert Wily to look like and be as tough as a bunch of bricks. He can jump high despite his weight, however, if he jumps too high or is hit by a strong attack, the impact will make his body break apart, but he can return to his normal form.
Stone Man
A Robot Master created by Dr. Wily, equipped with propellers built into his back. He launches himself into the air and likes to disappear into the fog that usually blankets his lair.
Gyro Man
This Robot Master from Mega Man 5 was created by Dr. Wily, and was the first robot created for space combat.
Star Man
This character is one of the more unusual Robot Masters, based on a steam locomotive. He is unique in that he is powered by coal and water, raising his operating costs exponentially.
Charge Man
An upgrade of previous bomb-themed Robot Masters created by Dr. Wily (like Bomb Man and Crash Man). Armored head to toe in missiles and rockets, this Mega Man 5 character can be very dangerous.
Napalm Man
Through his creation of artificial crystals, this Robot Master from Mega Man 5 was created to help finance Dr. Albert Wily's operations.
Crystal Man
This Robot Master from Mega Man 6 was originally a ski instructor robot in Canada, before being modified for the exploration of Antarctica. After the announcement of the First Annual Robot Masters Tournament, he was modified into a combat robot with the ability to produce snow.
Blizzard Man
Originally created by a Greek scientist to act as tour guide of the ancient ruins of Greece, this Robot Master from Mega Man 6 resembles the likeness of a centuar. After his creator heard about the 1st Annual Robot Master Competition, he was equipped with space distortion abilities allowing him to temporarily halt time and an arm cannon who's shot spreads on impact.
Centaur Man
A Robot Master from Mega Man 6 that resembles a knight. Built in Great Britain, he is skilled with a morning star mace.
Knight Man
A turban-wearing Robot Master created in Saudi Arabia to help with the ever growing oil industry. When the 1st Annual Robot Master Competition opened up, his oil pack was replaced with a fire gun and was entered in the competition.
Flame Man
This Robot Master made in Brazil, was created for botanical gardens, but his attacks were built purposely for the 1st Annual Robot Competition. He resembles a flower with needled vines growing around him.
Plant Man
A Robot Master that resembles an Indian chief. He was created by a Native American scientist somewhere in Middle America, and, unlike most of the Robot Masters in Mega Man 6, he was built purposely for the 1st Annual Robot Competition.
Tomahawk Man
Rival to Air Man, this Robot Master from Mega Man 6 was built by the Chinese government. He is equipped with two massive jet-engine propellers.
Wind Man
This Robot Master from Mega Man 6 was created by scientists in Japan and his sole purpose is to fight. He is modeled upon a samurai.
Yamato Man
Built entirely out of ice and metal, he is one of the few Robot Masters in Mega Man 7 that Dr. Wily actually took time to make instead of making it last minute. He's also very cruel, and shows absolutely no mercy to anybody.
Freeze Man
This Robot Master from Mega Man 7 is quite a useful tool of destruction. He looks like Frankenstein's monster and was created by Dr. Albert Wily.
Junk Man
Created by Dr. Wily, this Robot Master from Mega Man 7 is both a water themed and a bomb themed Robot Master. His weapon, Danger Wrap, launches a bomb encased in a bubble. He has two weaknesses and as many can tell, his head resembles a rook (or castle) of a chess game.
Burst Man
This character from Mega Man 7 was developed during the events of Mega Man 6, when Dr. Wily was making a new series of Robot Masters just in case he would be defeated by Mega Man once again. With the help of Blizzard Man (who is an expert on weather), this robot was created. It has no legs, but instead he is built to hover above the ground using a gravity controller.
Cloud Man
Created by Dr. Wily, this jumpy Robot Master from Mega Man 7 is made all out of springs. In the game, if Thunder Bolt is used against him, it will cause him to become magnetic, gaining a few new attacks.
Spring Man
With claw-like appendages similar to Wolverine's, this Robot Master from Mega Man 7 was modeled after Pluto. He is a tough, yet primitive robot created by Dr. Wily.
Slash Man
This Robot Master from Mega Man 7 is built to look like a vampire, and he can act like one by draining his enemy's power. He was created by Doctor Albert Wily.
Shade Man
A Robot Master from Mega Man 7 that has a unique ability - he can turn into a car, making him like a Transformer. He was created by Doctor Albert Wily.
Turbo Man
This character is the leader of the Constellation Droids who comes to Earth seeking technology to bring back floral life to their planets. He makes his appearance in Rockman Strategy.
Apollo
He is one of the four Robot Masters built to protect the barrier to "Wily Tower" and was put in an abandoned underwater laboratory off the east coast of Madagascar. This Robot Master has the voice of a child, and was built after ordering too many parts for Clown Man.
Aqua Man
This Robot Master from Rockman Strategy, is the 11th sign in the Zodiac whose dates range from January 20 to February 18 on the Tropical Calendar. Like the Zodiac sign he is designed after, he is a "water carrier" who uses his powerful Storm Surge attack to "wash away" his competition.
Aquarius
This Robot Master from Rockman Strategy is based on the Zodiac Sign that is his namesake and which encompasses March 21 through April 20 of the "Tropical Calendar" (his element is Fire). His design is based off of his namesake and he uses a devastating weapon, the Heat Wave, a powerful burst of flames, to deal with anyone who dares to interfere with his business or intrude on his base in the Iron Works in Mongolia.
Aries
This Robot Master was created by Dr. Wily in Mega Man 8 to be one of the four Robot Masters built to penetrate the barrier to the "Wily Tower" and was placed in a metallic flower garden/maze in the north of Europe (possibly Denmark), and was later revived by King in a similar area.
Astro Man
The third and last Megaman Killer robot built by Dr. Wily. He believes he is the strongest robot, but after losing twice to Mega Man, he realises his mistake and sacrifices his life to save Mega Man in the end of Mega Man IV, by exploding himself to open the way for Mega Man from Dr. Wily's station.
Ballade
This Robot Master was created by Dr. Wily to immitate Mega Man's design (while Treble, on the other hand, was an imitation of Rush's design). He was created sometime during or before the events of Mega Man 6, and made his debut in Mega Man 7.
Bass
A Robot Master that was created by Doctor Mikhail Cossack. His weapon, "Flash Stopper," momentarily stuns opponents with an intense burst of light.
Bright Man
This Robot Master was created by King for the sole purpose of destroying the environment. After creating him, King tricked him into thinking that he must burn a forest every day or his self-destruct bomb will explode.
Burner Man
This Robot Master is one of the three robot members of the Genesis Unit, that only appeared in Mega Man: The Wily Wars. He is fought twice, once in his own stage, where he attacks with his rod, and then fought in the third Wily Tower stage, this time on a platform that is constantly falling down.
Buster Rod. G
This character is the Zodiac Symbol for the dates of June 22 through July 22 of the "Tropical Calendar" (his Zodiac element is Water) and is part of the Constellation Droid series of Robot Masters. Much like the actual Zodiac Symbol upon which he is based, he has an aquatic nature and has a crab-like design about him. His weapon, the Bubble Beam, is capable of dealing devastating water-based damage to his opponents (especially if they are using electrical or fire-based attack or defensive schemes).
Cancer
One of the more playful Robot Masters. He was originally a prop from a canceled children's TV show, but was stolen and remodeled by Dr. Albert W. Wily and was sent to wreak havoc at an amusement park in the east of Australia.
Clown Man
This Robot Master represents the 10th sign in the Zodiac whose dates range in the Tropical Calendar from December 22 through January 20, making it the first Zodiac sign of the year. Like most of the latter Constellation Droids, he resides in Africa.
Capricorn
Created by King designed to look like an icebox, this Robot Master from Mega Man and Bass is one of the first three selectable Bosses. He attacks using spiked Ice Walls that he creates opening the freezer on his belly, freezing the floor, and creating Cold Mist enemies to slow the player's movement.
Cold Man
An aquatic-themed Robot Master created by Dr. Cossack. He was created for deep sea exploration and is equipped with homing torpedoes.
Dive Man
A boss from Mega Man 3 who has a number of different attachments and devices on his body. He is found at the "revisited" versions of Needle Man's stage, Gemini Man's stage, Spark Man's stage and Shadow Man's stage. He uses the powers of all the eight Robot Masters from Mega Man 2 using their program data combined with his specialized devices.
Doc Robot
This Robot Master was created by Dr. Cossack for underground construction. His weapon, the Drill Bomb, is intended to pierce heavy armor and explode causing as much damage as possible.
Drill Man
A strange Robot Master with a built in vacuum cleaner, originally used for sanitation. His main method of attack is a bomb encased in scrap metal which launches shrapnel in several directions. He was created by Doctor Mikhail Cossack.
Dust Man
A robot from Mega Man and Bass, once used to guide schoolchildren on field trips through the power plant. But, when King made him create an internal power generator that emitted a massive energy force field, no one could get close to him, and he soon began to resent everyone. He can charge himself up with electricity to attack and refill his energy column.
Dynamo Man
The first Megaman Killer built by Dr. Wily. In Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge, he appears after the second set of Robot Masters is defeated. His Mirror Buster allows him to absorb shots and send them back. His spear is called Barrierd Spear.
Enker
A fake police robot that appears as the boss of the "Special Stage" from Mega Man 9 that became available on October 20, 2008. He is very agile and uses a revolver style weapon to rapidly fire projectiles at Mega Man.
Fake Man
The biggest Robot Master. He is also another ice themed one. He was created by Doctor Albert Wily using the leftover parts used to create Clown Man, and was creating havok in Alaska.
Frost Man
This Robot Master is based on the Zodiac Sign that is his namesake and which encompasses May 21 through June 21 of the "Tropical Calendar" (his element is Air). His design is based off of his namesake (he appears to be half male and half female) and his weapon, the Twin Laser, seems inspired by the weapon of Gemini Man.
Gemini
Smaller than most Robot Masters, this weapon-shaped boss fights like there's no tomorrow. He also, weirdly enough, likes to get hurt. He was created by Doctor Albert Wily, and was making havoc somewhere in the southwest of South America (possibly Chile, Argentina or Bolivia).
Grenade Man
One of the first three selectable Bosses, alongside Astro Man and Cold Man in Mega Man and Bass. He is a Robot Master similar to Drill Man in attack style and can temporarily turn into an invincible drill machine, sort of like Turbo Man.
Ground Man
One of the three robots members of the Genesis Unit, that only appeared in Mega Man: The Wily Wars. He is the second largest robot master, after Frost Man and is the only robot master to have two energy columns. He attacks using his breath to pull or push Mega Man, and shots from his mouth.
Hyper Storm. H
A robot created by Dr. Wily that wanted to rule a human-free nation. He created six robots to help him and had help from two of Dr. Wily's robots, Astro Man and Tengu Man.
King
This Robot Master from Rockman Strategy represents the Zodiac Symbol for the dates of July 23 through August 22 of the "Tropical Calendar" (his Zodiac element is Fire, although his element in the game is Air) and is part of the Constellation Droid series of Robot Masters. He has a lion-like appearance, much like the Zodiac sign, and he dwells in an erupting volcano in Borneo.
Leo
This Robot Master from Rockman Strategy is the Zodiac Symbol for the dates of September 23 through October 23 of the "Tropical Calendar" (his Zodiac element is Air, although his element in the game is Fire) and is part of the Constellation Droid series of Robot Masters. Much like the Zodiac sign upon which his design is based, he looks like the Golden Scales of Justice.
Libra
The second-in-command of the Constellation Droids who answers only to Apollo. Like his leader, he too came to Earth seeking a cure to the viruses that were poisoning plant life on his home world, but Dr. Wily managed to take control of him and use his technology to devastate floral life on Earth.
Luna
An illusion themed Robot Master, and a part of the King series. He is a former member of the King Army Circus Group, but he enlisted in King's Army in order to show off. He puts incredible effort into researching his magic tricks, but few people think of him as a hard worker.
Magic Man
One of the three robots members of the Genesis Unit, that only appeared in Mega Man: The Wily Wars. In some ways it's like a copy of the river sprite, Sha Wujing, from the Chinese novel Journey to the West.
Mega Water. S
A quick Robot Master from the Mega Man series for which the Flash Stopper spells his doom. He has an insanely powerful weapon, the Pharaoh Shot, and fights dirty. He was created by Doctor Cossack to study ancient civilizations, and apparently thinks he's a reincarnated pharaoh.
Pharaoh Man
This Robot Master from Mega Man and Bass, was created by King to attack cargo vessels on the open sea. He attacks using three Remote Mines or rolling inside of a giant bubble to attack, using his arm to fill the room with water when the water level is to low to use his bubble attack.
Pirate Man
Based on the final sign in the Zodiac, whose dates in the Tropical Calendar range from February 19 to March 20, this Robot Master half-dolphin, half-humanoid. Moreover, his Hydro Cannon attack can blast his opponents while in the water or on land.
Pisces
Second of the Megaman Killer robots created by Dr. Wily to destroy Mega Man. He attacks using his weapon, Screw Crusher, or turning into a spiked ball. He is a very tough Robot Master, as he causes a lot of damage and none of the weapons from Mega Man III besides the Mega Buster works on him.
Punk
Mega Man from the future, that was captured and remodeled by Dr. Wily. His main weapon is a digging pogo-stick called Sakugarne.
Quint
A Robot Master that was created by Doctor Mikhail Cossack. He has a big advantage when you battle him: the way he moves around and his attack pattern. He sends out a never-ending stream of Ring Boomerangs. His stage is built upon the foundation of paths that disappear when Mega Man steps on them.
Ring Man
The 9th symbol of the Zodiac and last symbol of the year, as its dates range from November 23 through December 21 of the "Tropical" solar calendar. He is part of the Constellation Droid series of Robot Masters. He wields a giant bow that can fire energy-like projectiles at his enemies, dealing massive damage from quite a distance.
Sagittarius
This Robot Master from Rockman Strategy represents the Zodiac Symbol for the dates of October 24 through November 22 of the "Tropical Calendar" (his Zodiac element is Fire) and is part of the Constellation Droid series of Robot Masters. Much like his Zodiac sign, he has a scorpion-like appearance.
Scorpio
This Robot Master is distinguished by his two heads and camoflauged design. He appears in Mega Man 8 as one of the four Robot Masters that protected the barrier to "Wily Tower" and was placed somewhere in Africa.
Search Man
A fan-favorite Robot Master that was created by Doctor Cossack for Dr. Wily specially for combat. He is another Robot Master that posseses a shield as a weapon. He only moves when Mega Man does.
Skull Man
A Robot Master from Mega Man 8 that was built for an ancient sword called Flame Sword that Dr. Wily stole. He was created by Dr. Wily and placed in an Aztec-like area somewhere in the middle of Asia.
Sword Man
A boss from Rockman Strategy based on the Zodiac Sign that is his namesake and which encompasses April 21 through May 20 of the "Tropical Calendar" (his element is Earth). He is part of the series of Robot Masters led by Apollo and Luna. His design is based off of his namesake and he uses a devastating weapon, the Sandstorm, to produce a high-velocity tornadic storm to tear his opponents apart.
Taurus
This bird-like Robot Master fights with the boldness of a teenager and speaks like one too. He is another Air-themed robot, but he is probably the strongest one. He was created by Doctor Albert W. Wily modeled after the Tengu, a Japanese yōkai.
Tengu Man
A Robot Master that was created by Doctor Mikhail Cossack. Like any frog, this character jumps like there is no tomorrow. His weapon, the Rain Flush, can damage Mega Man regardless of where he is.
Toad Man
This Robot Master from Rockman Strategy represents the Zodiac Symbol for the dates of August 23 through September 22 of the "Tropical Calendar" (the Zodiac element is Earth, although the element in the game is Water) and is part of the Constellation Droid series of Robot Masters. She has a feminine appearance like the Zodiac sign, leading to confusion as to his or her programming gender.
Virgo
A bird robot created by Dr. Wily that only appeared shortly in three of the Mega Man games. Its main purpose is to laugh at the player, appearing to the player that loses in "Wily and Right's RockBoard: That's Paradise" and when a invalid password is inserted in Mega Man 7.
Reggae
The creator of Mega Man and the rival of Dr. Albert Wily. He has a large white beard and is often seen in his labcoat.
Dr. Thomas Light (Right)
A wolf-like robot from the Mega Man series belonging to Bass. Bass can fuse with him to gain wings and fly.
Treble (Gospel in Japan)
A Russian roboticist from the Mega Man series who lives with his daughter, Kalinka. In Mega Man 4, he sent a letter to Dr. Light stating that he has created eight Robot Masters and sent them to take over the world, in order to show the world his genius.
Dr. Mikhail Sergeyevich Cossack
The nine year old daughter of Dr. Cossack. Dr. Wily kidnapped her to force Dr. Cossack to fight Mega Man in Mega Man 4, but Mega Man and Dr. Cossack stopped their fight when Proto Man saved her and reunited her with her father.
Kalinka Cossack
Mega Man's faithful robotic dog. Created by Dr. Light to assist Mega Man in his travels, he debuted in Mega Man 3.
Rush
A vital companion of Mega Man created by Dr. Light. This item-giving robot first appeared in Mega Man 4 and was built (according to the US game manual) by Dr. Light as his personal walking suit case. In most of his appearances, he can be really helpful in the long run, and gives power-ups when needed.
Eddie (Eddy or Flip-Top)
A robotic bird built by Dr. Cossack for Mega Man as a gift for saving his daughter Kalinka. He serves a support role by either attacking enemies or protecting Mega Man, depending on the game.
Beat
Mega Man's feline pet created by Dr. Light in Mega Man V. It rolls toward the screen to attack enemies.
Tango
A character from the Mega Man classic series. Even though he was not introduced until Mega Man 7, it is clear that he has been with Dr. Light for a long while. He is seen to have a large car, and is the mechanic for Dr. Light.
Auto
A character from the original Mega Man series. He is an extraterrestrial robot with the mission to eliminate the Evil Energy. His left hand glows to absorb and destroy the Evil Energy.
Duo
This female robot is one of three reporter characters from Mega Man: Battle & Chase, which had most of her appearances removed from the non-Japanese versions of the game. She is the female of the group.
Plum
This robot is three reporter characters from Mega Man: Battle & Chase, which had most of their appearances removed from the non-Japanese versions of the game. He reports alongside Chest and Plum.
Ripot
One of three reporter characters from Mega Man: Battle & Chase, which had most of their appearances removed from the non-Japanese versions of the game. He is a blue robot and reports alongside Plum and Ripot.
Chest
One of Dr. Wily's creations, that originally was a fortress boss in the first Mega Man game as a big yellow blob made of nanobots, that could dismantle himself and cross through the screen to attack enemies. His weak point is his eye, which is the controller of the nanobots and can shoot small projectiles.
Yellow Devil (Rock Monster)
A high ranking Maverick Hunter in the Mega Man X series, and a legendary freedom fighter in the Zero and ZX series, he's a die hard warrior who doesn't hesitate to take action. However, behind his cold and emotionless attitude lies a wounded soul.
Zero
Created by Dr. Cain, this character is the main antagonist of the Mega Man X series. He was considered the finest of the Reploids and was the first leader of the Maverick Hunters, peace-keeping Reploids who defend humans against their renegade counterparts. Although he was once honorable, he unexpectedly goes Maverick in the beginning of Mega Man X and rebels against humankind.
Sigma
Known for his signature shoulder cannon "Front Runner", this Maverick Hunter makes several appearances in the Mega Man X series. He appeared in multiple games of the series as a boss character and was being playable for the first time in Maverick Hunter X, a remake of the first Mega Man X for the PlayStation Portable.
Vile (Vava in Japan)
One playable character from the Mega Man X series. He has an important role in two of the games he's appeared in so far, effectively making him the tritagonist of the X series alongside Mega Man X and Zero. He has an ability called "Copy Shot" which allows him to transform into a non-boss enemy.
Axl
The scientist and archaeologist who found Mega Man X on April 14th, 21XX. X was in a capsule buried deep underground in the abandoned warehouse of Dr. Light's ruined lab. He based the Reploids on X's design, creating the first on November 22nd.
Dr. Cain
One of the main antagonists of Mega Man X3. He was the first Reploid scientist, and was very well known. Early in the story of Mega Man X3 he claimed to have created a vaccine to the Maverick virus, and he also created Dopplertown. Unfortunately, it soon turned out that the "vaccine" was a placebo, and Mavericks started to pop up everywhere.
Dr. Doppler
The "mid-boss" of the intro stage in Mega Man X3, where he captures X with the help of a Hangerter, and Zero must fight him to get X back.
Mac
Zero's Navigator in Mega Man X4 and Mega Man Xtreme 2. She was the little sister of Colonel.
Iris
The main attack leader of Repliforce, and Iris's over-protective big brother. The player faces him at least once. If the player is using X, he will face him twice--once after four Mavericks have been beaten, and once in the Space Port, before entering the Final Weapon.
Colonel
The giant leader of Repliforce in Mega Man X4. After defeating Double (if the player is using X) or Iris (with Zero), the player will face him in his "throne room". Despite his size, he has a relatively gentle voice. X can attack him with Twin Slasher, but Zero will have to get creative to fight him.
General
As his name suggests, this character from Mega Man X4 has two forms: the first is a short, overweight amicable form, but his second and true form is a much taller, thinner and stronger battle-ready Reploid, with sabers within the top of his hands and a gelatin-like substance is present in his body.
Double
The leader of the Maverick Hunters from Mega Man X5 and onward. He was, presumably, one of the last Reploids created by Dr. Cain. He cares for both humans and Reploids, and is a tactical genius.
Signas
A character of the Mega Man X series. She works as an Operator, Navigator and Computer Specialist of the Maverick Hunters and first appeared in Mega Man X5. She briefs X, Zero, Axl and other Hunters about their missions and guides them through the areas, giving information about the objectives, recent developments and spotted Mavericks.
Alia
Born in Boston, Massachusetts on 20th November 1972, this beautiful woman is the main protagonist of the Parasite Eve series. She boasts many Asian facial features, such as the shape of her face and eyes, while possessing typically Caucasian coloring, including blue eyes and fair blonde hair.
Aya Brea
A African-American veteran detective from Parasite Eve with 20 years of experience and a long time colleague of Aya Brea. He is 42 years old and operates in the 17th Precinct of the NYPD. He has a very one-minded nature towards his profession, making him sometimes gruff and disclosed to spending time with his family.
Daniel 'Bo' Dollis
The eight year-old son of Daniel and Lorraine Dollis from Parasite Eve, he is an inquisitive and perky young child that finds himself disappointed with his father's obsession with work. He frequently attempts to unite his family together, and is devastated with the mutation/death of his mother by Eve. In the ending of the game, he is shown finally spending quality time with his father as they attend a concert act.
Ben Dollis
A 37-year-old scientist from Parasite Eve that achieved a master's degree in scientific studies and resides at the American Museum of Natural History Laboratory in New York. Sometime during his studies he became obsessed with the study of Mitochondria and its ATP energy.
Hans Klamp
The chief of the NYPD's 17th Precinct in Parasite Eve. He is 41 years old and a good friend of Daniel who started his career with him. As the two continued their professions, however, they developed different viewpoints on how to handle crime.
Captain Douglas Baker
A Japanese scientist that shows interest in the science of Mitochondria and the original Eve. He is 35-year graduate that is knowledgeable on a broad range of subjects and is slightly superstitious. He develops mitochondrial bullets laced with Aya's DNA that assist her in defeating the Ultimate Being.
Kunihiko Maeda
In Parasite Eve II, Aya departed the NYPD police out of respect for her comrades due to the awakening of her mitochondrial powers and joined FBI's "MIST" (Mitochondrion Investigation and Suppression Team). Somewhat replacing Daniel Dollis as the supporting character, 'this man' is Aya's new partner and provides back-up for her.
Rupert Broderick
The commanding supervisor of the MIST organization in Parasite Eve II. He is fifty years old and has a strict and straightforward nature, commanding the MIST team with efficiency.
Eric 'Hal' Baldwin
A weapons specialist from Parasite Eve II that resides in the fictional town of Dryfield (located in the Mojave Desert) and was the only remaining survivor after a massive ANMC infestation wiped out most of the population. He apparently is a war veteran and assists Aya in her investigation while she explores the area.
Gary Douglas
A 30-year-old computer specialist from Parasite Eve II, who manages data collection and informative updates for MIST. He is a lean, tall individual who speaks little and consistently dons sunglasses and a vest.
Pierce Carradine
A golem-type ANMC encountered by Aya three times during Parasite Eve II. He was previously a human who requested Neo Ark to transform him into a NMC, but unlike other test subjects, he paid the scientists to retain most of his human intelligence and memories. The transformation still leaves him slightly mad, however, evidenced by his insane laughter and actions.
No. 9 Golem
A 24-year-old weapon expert and distributor for the MIST agency in Parasite Eve II. She commonly sells weapons and various objects to the player throughout the game in exchange for points accumulated through the battle system.
Jodie Bouquet
Working in the armory in the NYPD 17th Precinct in Parasite Eve - this character is known for his despisal of guns ever since his daughter was shot.
Torres
Aya's twin sister from Parasite Eve. She died a long time ago along with Aya's mother.
Maya Brea
A 29 year old man born in Texas who claims to be a P.I from Los Angeles and is initially shown as a man with mysterious motives, he is originally found by Aya in Dryfield hiding from the NMCs; however he later forms a team with her to fight the Neo-Mitochondrial Creatures produced by the Shadow government Neo Ark.
Kyle Madigan
A bloodhound belonging to Gary Douglas in Parasite Eve II, he appears to be very intelligent and befriends Aya during the course of the game.
Flint
A character who serves as the main villainess Parasite Eve 1. Originally a regular human being, her host body overdosed on immunosuppressant drugs allowing her to transform.
Mitochondria Eve (Melissa Pearce)
Prior to becoming Mitochondria Eve, this girl was an opera singer who performed at Carnegie Hall New York. Because she took so many immunosuppressant drugs, this caused the Mitochondria in her body to transform her.
Melissa Pearce
The assistant to Torres in the Armory Department of the NYPD 17th Precinct in Parasite Eve. He is younger than Torres and much handsomer.
Wayne
This hero knight from Hydlide is tasked with rescuing Princess Ann from the evil Varlays.
Jim
This ninja is the hero of an immensly popular Taito game of the same name. He is tasked with rescuing Princess Kiri from the villains.
Kage
This chicken from a popular game franchise must find his way through bizarre levels full of balloons, telephones, cheese and other strange elements. While he is on the ground, he can walk, jump, and peck balloons and ground switches. While he is in the air he can dive bomb enemies or springs.
Alfred Chicken
This character became famous after the 1980 classic of the same name hit the arcades. He maneuvers through various mazes collecting Pac-dots and avoiding ghosts. He was inspired by a pizza with a missing slice.
Pac-Man
The "red' ghost from the Pac-Man series. This ghost is notorious for speeding up after a certain number of dots are eaten.
Blinky (Shadow, Akabei, Oikake or Urchin are acceptable)
The 'pink' ghost from the Pac-Man series. He is notorious for his ability to constantly cut-off Pac-Man from the other side.
Pinky (Speedy, Machibuse and Romp are acceptable)
This is the 'cyan' (light blue) colored ghost from the Pac-Man series. He is notorious for being the least predictable of the ghosts.
Inky (Bashful, Kimagure, Aosuke or Stylist are acceptable)
This is the 'orange' ghost from the Pac-Man series. He is the last to leave the pen and usually departs the group to go do his own thing in the maze.
Clyde (Pokey, Otoboke, Guzuta and Crybaby are acceptable)
This character makes his first appearance in Mega Man X5 and was sent by Sigma to knock Eurasia out of orbit. He is distinguished by his blue, gold and white armor and long blue hair.
Dynamo
Creator of the eight Nightmare Investigators - this character is a Reploid Scientist and the main antagonist of Mega Man X6. His goal is to create the ultimate Reploid and a new world order for surpreme Reploids only and is completely devoted to his work in order to achieve what he desires the most.
Gate
An enigmatic character from Mega Man X6. He first appears after the intro stage, warning the populace of the threat of the Zero Nightmare, and encouraging Reploids to join in the cause to obliterate the new virus. In reality, however, he is actually working as a subordinate of Gate, the scientist responsible for the Nightmares.
Isoc
A black Reploid from Mega Man X6 created by Gate with a piece of Zero's DNA. Gate uses him as a false lader in his "investigation" of the Zero Nightmare in order to goad Reploids into working with him.
High Max
The leader of the group "Red Alert," a syndicate that hunts Mavericks, but he himself became Maverick. His organization was progressing along pretty well until he met up with “the professor” (Sigma) and changed his plans. Eventually, he regrets forming the alliance with the professor, and, after being defeated by Axl, tells him and his friends to leave him to die in his base (he earlier set it to self destruct.)
Red
A skilled programmer who manages the Mother Computer throughout Mega Man Xtreme. He is Techno's twin brother and was manipulated by Sigma to hack into the Mother Computer.
Middy
A skilled hacker from Mega Man Xtreme and the elder twin of Middy. After being manipulated by Sigma, he hacks into the Maverick Hunters' Computer Mainframe and sends eight viruses into it based on Mavericks from the past.
Techno
A Shadow Hunter from Mega Man Xtreme who helps in the hack of the Mother Computer. He is the partner of Zain and wields a large shuriken, and rides a kite.
Geemel
A Shadow Hunter from Mega Man Xtreme who helps in the hack of the Mother Computer. He is the partner of Geemel and wields a giant sword which he uses to try to crush X, or spin with it, and can use it as defense.
Zain
This character is one of the "Soul Erasers" in Mega Man Xtreme 2, and is the game's main antagonist. She is one o fthe few female villains of the entire X series. She can be distinguished by her staff and purple witch-robes.
Berkana
One of the "Soul Erasers" of Mega Man Xtreme 2, who Zero battles in the final stages of the game. He is distinguished by his heavy armor as well as his Javelins and Shield.
Gareth
Introduced as an ally in Mega Man X: Command Mission, he uses playing cards as weapons and has a high rate of evasion. He apparently was somewhat well-known in Giga City before the game took place, as at least one resident seems to know him.
Spider
This character is an original playable character in Mega Man X: Command Mission. Becoming sick of his own weakness, he sought out his 'original' counterpart who endowed him with armour. By the end of the game, this character has become a full-fledged warrior, both mentally and physically.
Steel Massimo
A female Reploid from Mega Man X: Command Mission encountered by X in the Gigantis Island region, at Gaudille's laboratory. She prides herself a thief, akin to Robin Hood and sought to steal Professor Gaudile's new technology from him.
Marino
A young Reploid built personally by Professor Gaudile. One of her main functions is the restoration and repair of her fellow Reploids, and thus was built with a angel-like nurse appearance. Her personality is very reserved, and she is quite naive, treating Marino, a thief who was there to abduct her, like a potential friend, and even healing her after Marino was attacked by Dr. Psyche's Preon guards.
Cinnamon
This character is the "Computational Humanoid Reploid" from Mega Man X: Command Mission. His final form is the Mad Nautilus.
Dr. Psyche
A villain from Mega Man X: Command Mission. He is a Maverick Hunter who defected towards the Rebellion Army in the beginning of Mega Man X: Command Mission. He reveals himself to be a traitor when he, X and Zero meet up with Epsilon in the Lagrano Ruins.
Shadow
One of Epsilon's Cadre, or lieutenant in the Rebellion forces on Gigantis Island. She is notable for being one of the only female Reploids in the Rebellion forces and owes much of her look to that of a bird, particularly one of prey, like a harrier
Ferham
The "Plasma Energy Reploid: Knight Type" from Mega Man X: Command Mission. He serves as Epsilon's right-hand man and was the third member of the Rebellion Cadre. A noble knight-type character, he stands by Epsilon to the very end supporting the ideals of the Rebellion
Scarface
The "Unknown Energy Manipulator: Test Model" from Mega Man X: Command Mission. He serves as the leader of the Rebellion Army and acts as the game's antagonist up until the final chapter.
Epsilon
A boss from Mega Man X: Command Mission. Initially, he acts as the commanding officer, sending X, Zero and Shadow out to Giga City to deal with Epsilon. Shortly after, X loses contact with him during Chapter 2 and only hears from him again in Chapter 5 when Gaudile boosts the transmitter.
Colonel Redips
This platypus-like character from Mega Man X: Command Mission, was the leading expert on Force Metal research on Gigantis Island. He created Cinnamon, as well as the Force Metal Generator.
Professor Gaudile
This character from Mega Man X: Command Mission is the leader of the Resistence Movement on Gigantis Island. He was held captive by Wild Jango in Central Tower when X first arrived in Giga City and, after being freed, resumed command of Central Tower and instructed X personally on the fight against the Rebellion Forces.
Chief R
A character of Mega Man X: Command Mission. She serves as Alia's counterpart Navigator in the game, assisting the Resistance faction of Giga City (Gigantis in the Japanese version) with her abilities as a Navigator, Organizer and Computer Specialist against the intentions of Epsilon's Rebellion movement.
Navigator Nana
The Reploid that X, Zero, and Axl encounter in Mega Man X8. At the end of the intro stage, Vile "kidnaps" this character and takes him away.
Lumine
A playable character from Mega Man X8 - she functions as both a Navigator and aid in item creation. She appears as Axl's navigator, and is Axl's playable female equivalent when unlocked.
Pallette
A playable character from Mega Man X8 - she takes after Zero unsurprisingly. She can also use all of the same extra weapons and techniques Zero can. Of the three female Navigators, she is the most like her male counterpart.
Layer
The only daughter of the Bonne family of pirates from the Mega Man Legends series. Her personality swaps constantly, as during some moments she is calm and happy, and she can explode into a rage and yell the next without any warning, but in both settings, she's extremely stubborn and not above mocking her opponents openly whether she's winning or not.
Tron Bonne
a cute robot monkey from the Mega Man Legends sereies. It was found by Barrell Caskett but Mega Man seems to be the only one who understands him.
Data
This character is the Mega Man Legends version of Roll from the classic series. She is the same age as Mega Man (14 years old) and his best friend. She is an expert with electronics and mechanics and makes new armor and buster parts for Mega Man with what he finds on digs.
Roll Caskett
This character is the hero of the Mega Man Legends series. This was his name before he was known simply as Mega Man.
Trigger (Mega Man Trigger or Mega Man Volnutt are also acceptable)
Roll Caskett's grandfather from the Mega Man Legends series and like a father to Mega Man ever since he found him. He is a respected professor and well-known retired Digger who used to travel the world with Von Bluecher to uncover ancient civilizations.
Barrell Caskett
This character from the Mega Man Legends series is a successful business man who raised enough money for his massive airship, the Sulphur-Bottom, and for the exploration of Forbidden Island. He is an old friend of Barrell Caskett and dreams of finding the Mother Lode just as much as Roll‎ does.
Verner Von Bluecher (Werner Von Muller)
This character from the Mega Man Legends series is the leader of the Bonne family of pirates and the oldest child in the family. Despite his eccentricity, he cares deeply for his other two siblings. He is a great strategist and can invade any island easily with his ship, the Gesellschaft.
Teisel Bonne
A character from the Mega Man Legends series. He is the youngest in the Bonne family, yet he is the biggest. He is a baby and the only thing he can say is "Baboo." Somehow, Teisel Bonne and Tron Bonne can understand what he's saying.
Bon Bonne
This character from the Mega Man Legends series was found by Lex Loath similar to how Mega Man was found by Barrell Caskett. He is second in command in the Loath family and was originally an enemy of the Bonne family in The Misadventures of Tron Bonne.
Glyde
This character from Mega Man Legends 2 is Klaymoor's brother and a veteran air-pirate. He is laid back and doesn't care too much about finding the Mother Lode as he is aged and has enough money to have a good live for a long time.
Bola
Bola's brother and a veteran air-pirate from Mega Man Legends 2. His old age seems to be catching up with him, but he still seems to be a tough fighter and is determined to find the Mother Lode.
Klaymoor (Bancoscus)
Roll Caskett's mother from Mega Mane Legends 2, who disappeared years ago on Forbidden Island. She was seen at Von Bluecher's press conference onboard the Sulphur-Bottom.
Matilda
A mysterious character appearing in the beginning on Mega Man Legends 2 in Yosyonke City. He was found on Calinca 10 years before the events of the game with no memory of his past and was taken in by Yosyonke City's bartender, Maria.
Joseph (Joe)
The leader of the Loath family from the Misadventures of Tron Bonne. He loaned a million Zenny to Teisel Bonne and sent Glyde to get it back from Teisel. With Teisel and Bon Bonne as his prisoners, he uses them and other prisoner diggers as his workers to uncover the legendary Reaverbot, the Colossus.
Lex Loath
A rookie cop, from The Misadaventures of Tron Bonne, that works for the Ryship Island Police Force. She appears to be heavily inept at her job, and often belittles herself on how poorly she does as a cop.
Denise Marmalade
The final boss from Mega Man Legends. This character is the bureaucratic unit in charge of the Kattelox Island installation and executes the Carbon Reinitialization Program which would erase all carbons from Kattelox Island.
Mega Man Juno
A character from Mega Man Legends 2. She is a Mother Unit who rules over the systems on Elysium. She was imprisoned by Mega Man on Forbidden Island only to be freed by him again.
Mistress Sera
A Mother Unit who rules over the systems on Terra from Mega Man Legends 2. She found Matilda on Forbidden Island, and in order for her to save Matilda, she had take control over Matilda's body.
Mistress Yuna
The Servitor Unit for Mistress Sera and protects her with his life in Mega Man Legends 2. He has a Reaverbot eye on his forehead and has the ability to transform into a large golden bird-like Reaverbot.
Geetz
The Servitor Unit for Mistress Yuna and protects her with his life in Mega Man Legends 2. He has a Reaverbot eye on his forehead and has the ability to transform into a large silver bird-like Reaverbot.
Gatz
The last of the original humans as well as Megaman Trigger's "Father" in the Mega Man Legends series, being seen only in flashbacks of Mega Man Legends 2. He lived on Elysium for 3000 years, and had the company of Mega Man Trigger and Mistress Sera.
The Master
One of the three X-Hunters in Mega Man X2. When you encounter him in one of the hidden rooms in the stages, he acts as his name implies--he moves very quick and wields a mean energy saber. Not only will he slash at you, but can create some large waves in a Shoryuken style upward swing.
Agile
An armadillo-type Maverick in Mega Man X. He was a Maverick Hunter from the 8th Armored Division under Sigma and he was a very loyal soldier. When his master rebelled against humankind, he followed suit only to be loyal.
Armored Armadillo (Armor Armarge)
An stag beetle-type Maverick in Mega Man X. He was a Maverick Hunter from the 17th Elite Unit under Sigma. He hates humans and has no sense of right and wrong. He is distinguished by the two large horns on his head.
Boomer Kuwanger (Boomerang Kuwanger)
One of the Mavericks from Mega Man X based on a penguin. He was a Maverick Hunter from the 13th Polar Region Unit.
Chill Penguin
A Maverick in Mega Man X based on an Elephant. He was a Maverick Hunter from the 4th Overland Unit under Sigma, and became infected with the virus. He is arrogant and has pride of his large size and strength, and is known to hate Chill Penguin. Little else is known about him.
Flame Mammoth
An octopus-type Maverick in Mega Man X. He was a Maverick Hunter from the 6th Marine Unit under Sigma who followed his revolt. He was friend or brother to Squid Adler, depending on translation, and his name was translated as "Octopardo" in Mega Man X5.
Launch Octopus
A mandrill-type Maverick from Mega Man X. He was a Maverick Hunter that served in the 17th Elite, which was under Sigma's command. Under the virus, he 'logically' decided to follow Sigma. He wasn't aware of the Virus's influence.
Spark Mandrill
A Maverick in Mega Man X based on the chameleon. He was a Maverick Hunter in charge of the 9th Special Forces under Sigma. He is sly and respects only the strong, and may have joined Sigma because he was stronger than him. He can blend into his surrondings, and uses strategy to defeat his enemies by any means necessary, sometimes called a coward for this.
Sting Chameleon
A Maverick from Mega Man X based on an eagle. He was a noble and popular Reploid leader of the Maverick Hunter's 7th Air Cavalry unit. When Sigma started the Maverick revolt, he was forced into submission after a attempt to stop Sigma, losing the fight
Storm Eagle
Sigma's pet dog/wolf from the Mega Man X series. X will face him before facing Sigma himself in Mega Man X.
Velguarder
The main protagonist of the Mega Man X series. He also serves as a guide during the Mega Man Zero series and appears as Biometal Model X in the Mega Man ZX series.
Mega Man X (X is accaptable)
One member of the Repliforce in Mega Man X4, a group labeled as Maverick due to their wanting independence. This character takes care of the train that supplies goods for Repliforce.
Slash Beast
One of the Repliforce from Mega Man X4, whom are labeled Maverick due to their independence dream. His weapon is Ground Hunter, which are basically robotic stingrays he shoots. He's a bit of a coward, and ice weapons actually freeze him momentarily.
Jet Stingray
One of the Repliforce from Mega Man X4, whom have been called Mavericks because of their yearning for independence. X encounters this owl-like character in his airship, and he will attack with various air weapons.
Storm Owl
The main protagonist of the Xenosaga trilogy along with KOS-MOS. In Episode I and Episode II, she is a Vector Industries employee, in charge of the KOS-MOS Project.
Shion Uzuki
This main character of the Halo series is a SPARTAN-II Commando of the UNSC Naval Special Warfare Command. With nearly 30 years of active duty, he is one of the most decorated soldiers in the United Nations Space Command and has earned every known medal in the UNSC except the Prisoner of War Medallion.
Master Chief Petty Officer John-117 (also Spartan-117 or just Master Chief)
This character from the Kingdom Hearts series is Kairi's "Nobody." She has the ability to manipulate Sora's memories.
Naminé
One of the main characters in the Kingdom Hearts series. He is Sora's best friend who finds his way out of the Darkness and into the Light.
Riku
This girl is one of the main characters of the Kingdom Hearts series and plays a major role as one of the Seven Princesses of Heart. She is from Destiny Island and is the best friend of Riku and Sora.
Kairi
This character is the main antagonist of the Kingdom Hearts series. He was once an apprentice of Ansem the Wise. His "Heartless" is Ansem and his "Nobody" is Xemnas.
Xehanort
This character from Kingdom Hearts II is ranked I in Organization XIII, and is the "Nobody" of Xehanort. He is the ruler of the World That Never Was.
Xemnas
This character from the Kingdom Hearts series is the Heartless of Xehanort. His essence resides in Riku's heart.
Ansem
Also known by his alias DiZ, this character from the Kingdom Hearts series used to be the ruler of Radiant Garden. He was known for his studies of the Heart.
Ansem the Wise
This character from the Kingdom Hearts series is ranked VIII in Organization XIII. He wields the element of flame and enchants his weapons, twin chakram, with his element to unleash powerful rapid attacks. He commands the Assassin Nobodies.
Axel ("Lea" is also acceptable)
This character from the Kingdom Hearts series is ranked XI in Organization XIII. He wields the element of Flower, and uses his element to command beams of destructive energy from flower-themed minions and attack opponents with his massive scythe. He is the lord of Castle Oblivion.
Marluxia
This character from the Kingdom Hearts series is ranked II in Organization XIII. wields the element of Space, and uses his element to freely direct the projectiles from his weapons, twin "Gun Arrow" blasters. He commands the Sniper Nobodies.
Xigbar ("Braig" is also acceptable)
This character from the Kingdom Hearts series is ranked III in Organization XIII. He wields the element of Wind, and uses his element to freely manipulate his six lances without holding them directly. He commands the Dragoon Nobodies.
Xaldin
This character from the Kingdom Hearts series is ranked VII in Organization XIII. He wields the element of Moon, and uses his element to enter a berserk rage where he mercilessly attacks opponents with his massive claymore. He commands the Berserker Nobodies.
Saïx
This character from the Kingdom Hearts series is ranked X in Organization XIII. He wields the element of Time, and uses his element to force his opponents to play timed games, with unfortunate consequences if they can't learn the rules and lose. He commands the Gambler Nobodies.
Luxord
This character from the Kingdom Hearts series is rated IX in Organization XIII. He wields the element of Water, and uses his weapon, the sitar, as a musical instrument to make his element fight for him in battle. He commands the Dancer Nobodies.
Demyx
This character from the Kingdom Hearts series is ranked VI in Organization XIII. He wields the element of Illusion, and uses his element to create illusions and objects to fight for him.
Zexion
This character from the Kingdom Hearts series is ranked XII within Organization XIII. She wields the element of Lightning, and uses her element to bombard opponents with rapid attacks while also attacking them with her weapons, electrified throwing knives.
Larxene
This character from the Kingdom Hearts series is ranked V in Organization XIII. He wields the element of Earth and uses his massive Torn Heaven tomahawk to create earthquakes and brutally slam opponents.
Lexaeus ("Aeleus" is also acceptable)
This character from the Kingdom Hearts series is ranked IV in Organization XIII. He wields the element of Ice and uses it to command storms and blizzards while defending himself with his massive shield.
Vexen ("Even" is also acceptable)
This character from the Kingdom Hearts series is the Nobody of Sora and a former member of Organization XIII. He also has the ability to weild a Keyblade.
Roxas
This mechanical behemoth is a main antagonist in the Metroid series. He was rebuilt and reborn from Ridley by Space Pirate technology.
Meta Ridley
A cold artificial intelligence from the Metroid series, who was created by the Chozo, but turned against them when the Space Pirates and Ridley invaded Zebes. She saw potential in the pirates and decided that with them helping, she could bring true order to the universe by "resetting everything back to zero".
Mother Brain
A Bounty Hunter who first appeared in Metroid Prime Hunters. He is a powerful Vhozon hunter. He seeks the ultimate power to be sure that no one of evil intentions possesses it.
Noxus
This red-haired, Irish boxer who appears in the 1994 video game Super Punch-Out!! and the 2009 video game Punch-Out!! is known for his pony tail and green shorts. In both games, he holds the lowest-ranked title in the World Circuit.
Aran Ryan
This bald boxer from Istanbul, Turkey has made the most appearances in the Punch Out series out of all the boxers. He can also be found in a cameo appearance as Mask X in the 1985 arcade game Arm Wrestling.
Bald Bull
This frequently appearing boxer from the Punch Out series is well known for his likeness to a Canadian lumberjack. He can be distinguished by his large belly and large beard.
Bear Hugger
This young, blonde-haired boxer made his first appearance on Punch Out!! for the Wii. He is well known for his admiration for disco music and dance trophies.
Disco Kid
An ex-heavy-weight boxing champion and Little Mac's coach in the Punch Out series. He is African-American and has made an appearance in 'every' Punch Out game to date.
Jerome "Doc" Louis
This lightweight boxer from Madrid, Spain makes several appearances in the Punch Out series. He is well known for being very concerned about his hair.
Don Flamenco
This turban-wearing boxer from Bombay, India has made several appearances in the Punch Out series. He is portrayed as a magical genie in later games.
Great Tiger
This African-American boxer from Philadelphia makes several appearances in the Punch Out sereis. He is noted as the WVBA World Champion and is notably extremely difficult to defeat.
Mr. Sandman
This boxer from Tokyo, Japan makes several appearances in the Punch Out series. He is noted for his Banzai Rush Attack.
Piston Honda
This bald boxer from Moscow, Russia makes several appearances in the Punch Out series. He is noted for always drinking soda (or in some cases, alcoholic beverages).
Soda Popinski (or Vodka Drunkenski)
This boxer from Hollywood, California has made many appearances in the Punch Out series as the WVBA World Champ. Despite being in the fame of the ladies and paparazzi, he doesn't seem to be very popular among the audiences.
Super Macho Man
A Bounty Hunter who appeared in Metroid Prime Hunters. He is a Space Pirate general whose body was destroyed with only the brain and spinal cord surviving. He then was fused to a cybernetic body with an energy scythe installed in his right arm.
Weavel
This character from the Metroid Prime series was one of the most powerful Space Pirates ever created and had the potential to be a new standard for the Pirates. It was destroyed by Samus Aran when she took the Phazon Mines by storm.
Omega Pirate (or Elite Pirate Upsilon)
A high ranking Space Pirate and is one of the most common recurring characters in the Metroid series, appearing in almost every Metroid game, often encountered towards the end of the game. Its appearance is considered similar to a skeletal pterodactyl with lifeless, cold eyes.
Ridley
This character from the Metroid franchise is the result of Meta Ridley infused with Phazon. This infusion has increased his incredible power to far greater heights. He is the longest lived of the Leviathan Cores' Guardians encountered in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, and is the antepenultimate (third from last) boss in the game.
Omega Ridley
A giant, green reptilian extraterrestrial from the Metroid series. He is a high-ranking Space Pirate alongside Ridley.
Kraid
This brutal former captain of the Spartan army is well known as the main protagonist in the God of War franchise. He is distinguished by his cursed pale-skin and red tribal markings covering his body.
Kratos
This Gears of War protagonist was a former sergeant in the COG Armed Forces. He was arrested for deriliction of duty and spent 4 years in prison before being rescued by his longtime friend, Dominic Santiago to fight the Locust.
Marcus Fenix
This well-liked protagonist from the Gears of War series is a long-time friend of Marcus Fenix, and is responsible for breaking him out of jail. He's always quick with a joke, but his amiability masks an inner conflict that makes the war against the Locust far more personal.
Dominic "Dom" Santiago
This member of Delta Squad is affectionately dubbed "Cole Train" because of his sheer size. He is known to have rejected every military promotion that has been offered under the grounds that having rank is not going to affect how many Locust he can kill.
Augustus "Cole Train" Cole
Known for his intelligence and technical knowledge, this character from the Gears of War series is a very capable soldier. He has a history of being promoted and demoted for being outspoken.
Damon Baird
This creature from Gears of War 2 is the high priest of the Kantus and lead general of Locust forces after RAAMS death in the aftermath of the Lightmass Offensive. He wields a Gorgon Burst Pistol, Ink Grenades, and the Dual Chainsaw Staff.
Skorge
This clumsy character from Gears of War 2 is assigned into Delta Squad before Operation: Hollow Storm as Marcus Fenix's new trainee. He is later killed by parasites inside the Rift Worm.
Benjamin Carmine
This Gears of War character was a gear who served during the Locust-Human War, most notably during the Lightmass Offensive. A firm, honourable soldier with a "by-the-book" leadership style, he led the mission to rescue Marcus Fenix from Jacinto Maximum Security Prison despite his reservations about a man regarded as a deserter. He was killed only hours later by General RAAM.
Minh Young Kim
This character from the Gears of War series is the current chief of Defense Staff of Coalition of Ordered Governments and former director of special forces, answering only to Chairman Richard Prescott. He is a battlefield commander, and had fought alongside his fellow Gears in both the Pendulum Wars and the Locust-Human War.
Victor S. Hoffman
This cowboy hat wearing character from the Gears of War series is known for being an Assault Derrick driver. A former Stranded turned Gear, he is torn between his distrust for the Coalition and doing what's right for his family.
Dizzy Wallin
This female character is the Lieutenant in the COG Armed Forces. Despite only being a junior officer, she, along with Colonel Victor Hoffman and Chairman Richard Prescott himself, are the only remaining members of COG Command - making her a de-facto member of the COG's leadership. She harbors romantic feelings for Marcus Fenix.
Anya Stroud
This female character from the Gears of War series was Dominic's wife. After Emergence Day, their children were killed, and with Dom spending more and more time on the frontline, she finally gave in. She was captured and tortured until her death.
Maria Santiago
A mostly silent and savage, yet unrivaled, Locust general from Gears of War 1 with a dark presence. The blood of billions (soldiers and innocents) are on his hands, both directly and indirectly. He was killed on the Tyro Pillar.
RAAM
Thid door-ripping, computer-hacking, hovering robot from the Gears of War series accompanies Delta Squad on every mission. It is a well-liked tool among both Marcus and Dom.
JACK
A boulder of a man from Gears of War 2 who is known for his numerous tribal markings and massive size. After being captured and brutally tortured both mentally and physically, he ends up killing himself.
Tai Kaliso
This character is the main protagonist in the Viewtiful Joe series and is the love interest of Silvia. He has the ability to slow down and speed up time and his known for his catchphrase "Henshin a go-go baby!"
Viewtiful Joe
The daughter of Captain Blue and the love interest of Viewtiful Joe. She becomes a playable character in Viewtiful Joe 2 and uses two guns to combat with.
Silvia (or Sexy Silvia)
Founder of the evil Jadow organization in the Viewtiful Joe series, this former director slowly succumbed to the power of evil. He is husband to Ivory and father to Silvia.
Captain Blue
This antagonist from the Viewtiful Joe series is actually Joe's father and a former movie theatre owner. After King Blue's defeat, he forms Gedow and moves in to attack Movieland.
Jet Black
This boss character from Viewtiful Joe 2 is a member of Gedow and is the brother of Fire Leo. Unlike his brother, he possesses the power of ice rather than fire.
Frost Tiger
Although playing a prominent role in the anime series, this female character makes an appearance in Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble as Captain Blue's assistant. She is distinguished by her glasses and white blazer outfit.
Sprocket
This arrogant, snobish, bat-like agent from the Viewtiful Joe series is a member of Jadow. It is the first boss Joe must fight on his way to defeating King Blue.
Charles the 3rd
This shark-like agent from the Viewtiful Joe series is a member of Jadow. He seems to be of much lower intelligence than most of the other agents - but is very dangerous none-the-less.
Gran Bruce
This character from the Viewtiful Joe series acts as Captain Blue's successor. He uses two V-Yoyos to combat with.
Captain Blue Jr.
This flaming boss from the Viewtiful Joe series is the official leader of Jadow - under Captain Blue of course. He wields massive claws and is the brother of Frost Tiger.
Fire Leo
This green-skinned, rhino-like agent from the Viewtiful Joe series is a member of Jadow. He wields a giant axe and is responsible for Captain Blue's scar.
Hulk Davidson
This talkative, stealth-wearing chameleon from the Viewtiful Joe series is a member of Gedow. He was created by Dr. Cranken and prides himself on turning invisible.
Cameo Leon
A large Tyrannosaurus Rex from the Viewtiful Joe series who is clad in soldier helmet, vest, and walkie-talkie. He continuously stalks Joe throughout the game.
Big John
This character is actually a large walking stone monument from the Viewtiful Joe series. He is a member of Gedow and is seen as being narcoleptic.
Flinty Stone
This lightning demon from Movieland's underworld in the Viewtiful Joe series plays a prominent role as Viewtiful Joe's arch-nemesis. He wields a sword and is nicknamed "The Midnight Thunderboy."
Alastor
An android created by Dr. Cranken for Gedow from all the combat data collected from Joe and Silvia's fights in the Viewtiful Joe series. She disbands Gedow after questioning her existance and having a mental breakdown.
Bloody Rachel
This character from the Viewtiful Joe series is Gedow's second-in-command. He is a purple squid-like mad scientist who creates much of Gedow's weaponry and minions.
Dr. Cranken
This elderly Nagi sorceress from the Jade Cocoon series is responsible for repelling the Onibubu attack on Syrus. She is Mahbu's adoptive mother
Garai
This young character from Jade Cocoon is the son of the blacksmith and is a good friend of Levant's. He usually
shows up in the Watchtower or The Blacksmith's place.
Kelmar
This mysterious character from Jade Cocoon is the Legendary Man of Dragonfly Forest. Half man and half bird, he is also the divine spirit of Amos.
Kikinak
This character from Jade Cocoon is the Blue Cocoon Master who lives in the village in the Beetle Forest. He is
also Levant's mentor and teach him a lot of things such as attacks, defense, and how to capture minions.
Koris
This character is the main protagonist in Jade Cocoon: Story of the Tamamayu. He is a young man who sets out to follow in his father's footsteps to become a Cocoon Master.
Levant
This character was the youngest member of Delta Squad during Gears of War 1 before his untimely death. While complaining about the jamming of his Lancer, he was shot in the head by a sniper.
Anthony Carmine
This young Nagi woman from Jade Cocoon: Story of the Tamamayu was destined to become the wife of Levant. She has the ability to do "The Purification" and is the adopted daughter of Garai.
Mahbu
The "Red" Aqui-Chan brother in the game Bombastic. He munches on apples to keep his energy up.
Rossi
The "Blue" Aqui-Chan brother in the game Bombastic. This brainy brother never turns blueberries down.
Azul
The "Yellow" Aqui-Chan brother from the game Bombastic. He takes life easy. Give him a bunch of bananas and he's happy.
Huang
The "Pink" Aqui-Chan brother from the game Bombastic. He is the youngest of the five and loves eating peaches.
Momo
The "Green" Aqui-Chan brother from the game Bombastic. He loves playing pranks...almost as much as he loves watermelons.
Verde
This villager from Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia was a former thief turned healer. He has the ability to make medicine and adds items like Potions and Tonics to the shop after certain missions.
Abram
This witch, who appears as a non-playable character in both Castlevania 64 and Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness, is a woman who's only ambition lies in power and beauty for herself. In an attempt to fulfill her wishes, she pledged herself to Dracula's service by slaying 100 children, among which was her own daughter.
Actrise
This young girl is a non-playable character in the Nintendo 64 game Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness. She is the sister of that game's werewolf protagonist Cornell and gets kidnapped to be used as a sacrifice to ressurect Dracula.
Ada
This character, from Castlevania: Judgement, is a member of a group that watches over and preserves the flow of time. It is because of Galamoth seeking to take Dracula's throne by erasing the time that he lives in, this character goes into action to correct the disturbance to the flow of time by gathering the 13 soul keys and using them to find a chosen warrior to stop Galamoth's messenger, The Time Reaper.
Aeon
This character, from Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, is a rogue agent of Ecclesia who possesses the magical gun Agartha and, eventually, the all-powerful glyph Dominus, which is said to have the power to defeat Dracula. He succumbs to Dracula's will, and is killed by Shanoa.
Albus
The son of Dracula in the Castlevania series - making several appearances throughout the years. He is an adept swordsman, and typically wields one-handed swords. As a shape shifter, he can also change into a bat, other animals, or even mist.
Alucard
A magical dancing girl from the Castlevania Pachislot game. She aids Trevor Belmont on his quest to stop Dracula, who has prematurely risen. She casts a spell that annihilates a horde of skeletons and during Trevor's battle with Dracula, she is able to use magic to resuscitate him to continue the battle.
Angela
This villager from Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia has a tendency of getting possessed. To prevent this, her cat, Tom, is always there to keep the evil spirits at bay.
Anna
This female character from the Castlevania series is the fiancée of Richter Belmont. In Castlevania: Dracula XX, she is kidnapped and brought to Dracula's castle.
Annette
This character from the Castlevania series is the founder of the Order of Ecclesia. His aim is to destroy the relic which will prevent Dracula's ressurection - but there is something mysterious about his intentions.
Barlowe
This vampire artist from Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin is the main antagonist of the game. With his disdain for humanity, he tortures all the souls of those who died in World War II and revives Dracula's castle. He wants to put an end to the human race.
Brauner
The cousin of Carrie Fernandez in Castlevania 64 - she was captured during her assault on Dracula's Castle. The evil witch Actrise had her made a vampire, and used her as an obstacle to Carrie's quest. Carrie was forced to destroy her, being unable to cleanse her of the curse of vampirism.
Camilla Fernandez
A vampire from the Castlevania series (Who takes many shapes and forms).
She loyally serves Dracula, though unlike him she doesn't display a hatred of humans. She actually believes that darkness is the true nature of humanity, which Dracula would bring out.
Carmilla
A heroine from Konami's Castlevania series. She appears as a playable character in Castlevania 64 and Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness, both of which were published on the Nintendo 64 in the late nineties. She is the cousin of Camilla Fernandez.
Carrie Fernandez
One of the three main antagonists in Dawn of Sorrow, and is the figurehead of a religious cult similar to that of Graham Jones’. With the disappearance of Dracula, she senses that the magical world has weakened, and in turns fears the loss of her own power. As a result, she plans to plunge Soma's mind into darkness in an attempt to seize the power of the Evil Lord.
Celia Fortner
A vampire hunter that appears in Castlevania 64 and plays a key role in reaching the game's final boss. After the player defeats Dracula for the first time he changes back into Malus. This character appears and douses him with holy water, causing the child to burst into blue flames.
Charles Vincent
A sorceress from the Konami video game Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin for the Nintendo DS. She is one of the two main, playable characters. She is a descendant of the powerfully magical Fernandez/Belnades clan.
Charlotte Aulin
A vampire hunter from the Castlevania series. He is a member of the Belmont Clan, a descendant also destined to fight and defeat Dracula. The successor to Trevor Belmont, he is the main character of the Game Boy installment - Castlevania Adventures.
Christopher Belmont
The main playable character and protagonist of Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness on the Nintendo 64. He is also a playable character in Castlevania: Judgment on the Wii. He has the ability to transform into a werewolf and is destined to uncover the disappearance of his sister Ada.
Cornell
This character from Castlevania: Lament of Innocence, was the beloved wife of Mathias. Her death caused him to declare war against God and become the vampire who would eventually become known as Dracula.
Elisabetha Cronqvist
The main protagonist from the games Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow and Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow. He has the power to control and summon the souls of defeated monsters.
Soma Cruz
This character from Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse was a former pirate whos entire family was killed by Dracula. He was metamorphosed into a monster by Dracula and condemned to guard the Clock Tower of Untimely Death until Trevor Belmont freed him of Dracula's Curse.
Grant Danasty
This elderly villager from Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia is the only one besides Nikolai & Jacob to treat Shanoa as if she would treat anybody else. She gives Shanoa missions to help her recollect her past.
Daniela
One of two potential successors to Dracula's power gathered by Celia Fortner. Born at the moment of Dracula’s death in 1999, and infused with supernatural power because of this, he is a powerful pyrokinetic. He has a brash, combative personality which sets him apart from the other two 'Dark Lord Candidates', the sociopathic Dmitrii Blinov and the protagonist, Soma Cruz.
Dario Bossie
Also known as the Grim Reaper, this character is a major villain from Konami's Castlevania series. He has appeared in every game except Castlevania: The Adventure and Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge - and is the right-hand man to Dracula.
Death
This character, from Castlevania: Curse of Darkness, is a man that seeks to abolish the curse that is afflicting Europe. He wishes for Isaac to be vanquished so that the curse may finally be lifted. He constantly supplies Hector with information about Isaac and his whereabouts.
Zead
A descendant of the Belnades clan, and a powerful witch, similar to her ancestor Sypha Belnades. She is very close to Mina Hakuba, the daughter of the owner of the Hakuba Shrine, and is like an older sister to her. She performs tasks for the Roman Catholic Church in their search for Dracula and the remainder of his powers.
Yoko Belnades
A vampire in Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. He is the antagonist of the game, luring the protagonist Baron Leon Belmont to his castle by kidnapping his fiancee, Sara Trantoul. The forest where he lives is called Eternal Night, as it is covered in unending darkness thanks to a jewel created through alchemy, the Ebony Stone.
Walter Bernhard
This famous character was a vampire hunter that lived during the 15th century in the Castlevania series. He, along with several other companions including Grant, Sypha and Alucard defeated Dracula.
Trevor Belmont
The wife of Leon Belmont. She was killed by her fiancé after being infected with vampirism. Her soul bonded with the Whip of Alchemy to become the Vampire Killer.
Sara Trantoul
A sorceress from Konami's Castlevania series. She appears as a playable character in Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse and Castlevania: Judgment. She is a magic user who attacks with a weak staff and three elemental spell books (Fire, Ice and Thunder) that allow her to cast powerful spells.
Sypha Belnades
A vampire hunter from Konami's Castlevania series. She appears as the main, playable character in Castlevania Legends, which was published on the Game Boy in 1998.
Sonia Belmont
One of two playable characters in Castlevania: Bloodlines, this character is a master lanceman. He also makes appearances in Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin and Castlevania: Judgement.
Eric Lacarde
Good friend from childhood of Juste Belmont and Maxim Kischine. She helps Juste on his quest in Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance and ends up getting bitten by Maxim after he turns evil.
Lydie Erlanger
This villager is a blacksmith in Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia. He has a cold demeanor, however is willing to help Shanoa out by crafting her armour.
Eugen
A member of a top-secret Japanese government agency. He tells Soma Cruz that he must reach the throne room when he finds that he is trapped in Dracula's Castle, which has been sealed by an eclipse. A frequent visitor to the Hakuba Shrine and associate of Yoko.
Genya Arikado
The heroine of Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia. She represents the Order of Ecclesia, the only group who seems up to the task of defeating Dracula in the Belmonts' absense. She is able to absorb magical glyphs using the large rune on her back, which provide her with magical weapon abilities.
Shanoa
A dark priest from Demon Castle Dracula X: Rondo of Blood and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. He aided Dracula in his attempt to kidnap several young woman but was killed by Richter Belmont.
Shaft
This little boy from Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, loves to play with Shanoa. Many of his missions involve playing games.
Serge
This mysterious time traveller from Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. has the ability to shift his position in respect to time. He implores Hector not to pursue Isaac before Garibaldi Temple, and is later revealed as an enemy of Zead.
Saint Germain
This character is a villager in Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia. He comes off as a snobby music composer, and as such, will ask Shanoa to do tasks for him that no one else would want to do.
George
The main antagonist of Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow. He was the founder and the chief missionary of a religious sect with hordes of devout followers, and he preached that the prophecies of apocalyptic events that were popular at the end of the 20th century will come to pass in 2035.
Graham Jones
This female character is a childhood friend and possible romantic interest of Soma Cruz. Her family at the Hakuba shrine was previously responsible for the sealing of Castlevania within the darkness of a solar eclipse in the battle of 1999, which achieved the true death of Dracula himself.
Mina Hakuba
This character from the Castlevania "Sorrow" subseries serves as the vendor to Soma's journeys. Initially a soldier in the US military - he is sent to the Hakuba Shrine in 2035 to investigate events there.
Hammer
The main protagonist of Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. A devil forgemaster, he formerly worked under Count Dracula, but ended up betraying him sometime during the events of Castlevania III. Eventually, he put Dracula behind him to live a peaceful life among humans.
Hector
Nathan's rival from Castlevania: Circle of the Moon. He is jealous of Nathan because he believed that he should be the successor of his father, Morris Baldwin, and therefore, receive the Hunter's Whip.
Hugh Baldwin
A villager in Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia. Because of her concern for her kids, Serge & Anna, she will give you three missions in which you must kill off enemies for her.
Irina
The central villain of Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. A seemingly bondage- and self-mortification obsessed Devil Forger, he lures Hector back to Castlevania in order to make him the new host body of Dracula. He does this by arranging for Hector's wife to be burned at the stake as a witch.
Isaac
A vampire appearing in the Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. He serves as one of the boss characters in the game; when Leon Belmont encounters him in the Dark Palace of Waterfalls (or Labyrinth) area, he hints that he fought with Walter Bernhard, the master of the castle, and has been imprisoned as punishment.
Joachim Armster
Hugh's father from Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, and a veteran Vampire Hunter. He and Nathan's parents sealed Count Dracula 10 years ago. He does not believe in favouritism, and therefore chose Nathan as his successor instead of his son, Hugh.
Morris Baldwin
A vampire hunter from Konami's Castlevania series. He appears as a main, playable character in Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, which was published on the Game Boy Advance in 2001. He wields the "Hunter's Whip", in contrast to the "Vampire Killer" wielded by the Belmonts.
Nathan Graves
A villager in Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia. Being the founder of Wygol Village, he cares for nothing more than the villagers' happiness. He will not give you any missions, but he will give you the Master Ring when you have completed all of the Village Missions.
Nikolai
A playable character in Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness for the Nintendo 64. Apart from having his own adventure in the game, Cornell encounters him in his own journey, at which time he is only 10 years old. As an adult, he is a big and powerful man, sports armor in the style of a medieval knight, while using a gun as his main weapon.
Henry Oldrey
A non-playable man-beast from the video game Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness for the Nintendo 64. He appears only in Cornell's part of the game, during most of which he serves as the main antagonist.
Ortega
An alchemist, from Castlevania: Lament of Innocence, whose daughter was taken and vampirised by Walter Bernhard. He now lives in a small hut in the Forest of Eternal Night. He creates the Whip of Alchemy for Leon, but this whip is later fused with Leon's fiance to create the Vampire Killer, the famous whip of the Belmont Clan.
Rinaldo Gandolfi
This female character from Castlevania: 64 is a gardener who was turned into a vampire and is fighting the curse. She interacts with Reinhardt Schneider and becomes his love interest.
Rosa
A hero from the Castlevania series. He has starred in three games, one of which is considered to be a remake. In Castlevania: Symphony of the Night he was possessed by Shaft and became a villain.
Richter Belmont
A demon salesman from Konami's Castlevania video game series. He appears as a non-playable character in Castlevania 64 and Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness, both of which were published on the Nintendo 64 in the late nineties. He is distinguished by his green suit and red beard.
Renon
This character is a 7 year old girl from Silent Hill 1. She disappears in Silent Hill after a car accident and becomes Harry Mason's objective throughout the game.
Cheryl Mason
The playable protagonist of the original Silent Hill. His radio and pocket clip flashlight serve as the template for nearly all future Silent Hill protagonists.
Harry Mason
This female police officer from Brahms, is one of the main characters in the original Silent Hill. She meets with Harry at the 5to2 Café and helps him throughout his search.
Cybil Bennett
A nurse who worked at Alchemilla Hospital in Silent Hill. She was addicted to White Claudia, a drug being dealt by the hospital's administrator, Dr. Michael Kaufmann, and Silent Hill's resident cult, the Order. One of her duties was to take care of the patient Alessa Gillespie, who was severely burned in a fire.
Lisa Garland
A vampire hunter from Konami's Castlevania series. He appears as a playable main character in Castlevania and Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness, both of which were published on the Nintendo 64 in the late nineties. A young, broad-shouldered man who wields a holy whip as his main weapon, he is a formidable warrior and a noble soul.
Reinhardt Schneider
Born with incredible psychic powers, this girl is the daughter of Dahlia Gillespie in the Silent Hill series. She is a tortured yet misunderstood soul who merely wanted empathy and love.
Alessa Gillespie
This antagonist from Silent Hill 1 is the leader of The Order, a cult that worships its own God. She is the mother of Alessa Gillespie, whose presence has summoned poltergeist activity since she was a child.
Dahlia Gillespie
A fictional character in the Playstation video game Silent Hill. He is the director of Alchemilla Hospital located in Central Silent Hill and is the third character that the playable protagonist, Harry Mason, meets.
Michael Kaufmann (or "Dr. Kaufmann)
This raptor-like character from the Tekken series is a cloned Dromaeosaurid made from a fossil by Doctor Boskonovitch. His fighting style is Commando Wrestling and he trained alongside Roger, whilst Armor King was tutoring them.
Alex
Introduced in the Tekken 6 expansion, Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, this character is a Swedish officer in the Tekken Force. He led the coup d'etat agains the G-Corporation and Kazuya Mishima.
Lars Alexandersson
This female character from the Tekken series represents the 'good' part of Kazuya Mishima. She has made appearances in both Tekken 2 and Tekken Tag Tournament.
Angel
This armored character was the former mentor of Tekken's recurring character, King. His identity has possibly been used by two different persons in the series.
Armor King
This heavy set character from the Tekken series is known as a genius of martial arts. He gained weight because he cold not defeat bigger opponents, due to his svelte frame - and he trained hard as he forced himeslf to gain weight and power without losing speed.
Robert "Bob" Richards
This female character from the Tekken series is a robot created by Doctor Boskonovitch and modeled after his daughter. She enters the King Of Iron Fist Tournament 6 to assist Lars in uncovering the plot of Mishima Zaibatsu.
Alisa Boskonovitch
This female native character from the Tekken series is the adopted daughter of Michelle Chang. She fights for the preservation of the world's forests, and always joins The King of Iron Fist Tournament for the same reasons as her mother: to make the Earth a better place to live.
Julia Chang
This half-Chinese half-Native American female from Arizona is the foster mother of Julia Chang in the Tekken series. She appears in Tekken 1, 2 and 3 and is the unwilling target of Ganryu's affections.
Michelle Chang
A fictional Chinese character from the Tekken fighting game series. He is the adoptive son of Heihachi Mishima, and has appeared in every Tekken game with the exceptions of Tekken 3 and Tekken Advance. He is known for having a very distinct love-hate relationship with his father, Heihachi, and his older brother, Kazuya.
Lee Chaolan
A character and one of the main antagonists in the Tekken fighting game series. He is the final boss for every character in Tekken 2 with the exception of himself. He represents Kazuya Mishima after he has succumbed to the effects of the "Devil Gene".
Devil Kazuya
This winged character represents Jin Kazama as he would appear after succumbing to the effects of the Devil Gene, and was made a separate playable character in Tekken 5. He is the sub-boss for almost every character in Tekken 5 and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.
Devil Jin
This Russian fighter from the Tekken series is knwn for emplying brutal grabs, vicious non-escapable counters, and CQC techniques, based on Russian Sambo. A member of SPETSNAZ, he is considered the very symbol of fear on the battlefield whose overwhelming fighting prowess has earned him the title "The White Angel of Death."
Sergei Dragunov
A fictional young English boxer in the Tekken fighting game series. He made his first appearance in Tekken 4 and was originally given the name "Dean Earwicker" before the game's arcade release. Having no memory of his past, he does not know the identity of his biological father or the origin of the scar on his arm. His mother is Nina Williams.
Steve Fox
This cyborg character is from the from the Tekken series. Dr. Abel 'created' him after he was killed, installing cybernetic enhancements to resurrect him. These enhancements resulted in extreme super strength, inhuman durability, and robotic qualities.
Bryan Fury
This sumo from the Tekken series makes several appearances throughout the many installments. He is known as a woman-crazed madman and holds affection towards Michelle Chang and her daughter, Julia Chang.
Ganryu
This small, yellow dinosaur is a hidden playable character in Tekken 3. He is the only character in Tekken 3 who is barely affected by True Ogre's fire blast.
Gon
This break-dancing Brazilian fighter is a character in the Tekken series. He spent a lot of his younger years in prison.
Eddy Gordo
This robotic character from the Tekken series is an upgraded version of Jack-2. He was constructed with a built-in pivot gun and energy shield.
Gun-Jack
This Korean character in the Tekken game series is a student of Baek Doo San and well-versed in the martial art of Tae Kwon Do. He is one of the few characters in Tekken 4 whose final boss is not Heihachi Mishima. Instead, his final boss is Jin Kazama.
Fan Hwoarang
This tatooed fighter from the Tekken series is highly skilled in the art of Muay Thai. In his past, he was a respected American cop, but after losing his memory he became a bodyguard to Kazuya.
Bruce Irvin
Created by Jane as an upgrade to Jack-4, this robotic character from the Tekken series went berserk and destroyed the lab. His memory was based off of that of Gun-Jack's.
Jack-5
This robot from the Tekken series is the 6th edition of the Jack series. It was created by Kazuya Mishima's "G-Corporation."
Jack-6
An elderly Chinese character in the Tekken fighting game series. His style is the formidable Xing Yi Quan or Hsing-I Chuan. It is one of the three internal martial arts along with Baguazhang and Tai Chi Chuan.
Wang Jinrei
This female fighter from the Tekken series was introduced in Tekken 5. She is noted as being the cousin of Jin Kazama.
Asuka Kazama
This popular character from the Tekken series is the son of Kazuya Mishima. Despite being a member, this character despises everything to do with the Mishima family.
Jin Kazama
This female fighter from the Tekken series is the mother of Jin Kazama. She was assumed to have been killed in Ogre's wrath when he awoke, but her official status is "missing".
Jun Kazama
The name of two different characters in the Tekken fighting game series, both of whom fight in the style of luchadores from Mexico. Both versions of the character wear a jaguar mask that totally hides their heads in matches.
King
This character from the Tekken series is actually a Grizzly Bear and is the pet of Heihachi Mishima. He has the intelligence of an average, perhaps slightly dim human being.
Kuma
This female from the Tekken series is known as "The Cat Devil". She was a former member of the Manji posse of ninja bandits led by Yoshimitsu. She lost her Japanese identity when she joined the group to maintain her anonymity.
Kunimitsu
A character in the Tekken fighting game series. Like his father, Marshall Law, his appearance, mannerisms and fighting style are inspired by Bruce Lee.
Forrest Law
The father of Forrest Law, this character is from the Tekken fighting game series. The character is a homage to martial artist Bruce Lee and shares many characteristics with the famous martial artist, even uttering similar high-pitched shouts and whoops when he performs certain strikes and attacks.
Marshall Law
One of the main characters in Silent Hill 2. She meets up with James Sunderland in Rosewater Park and stays with him sporadically after that. She is physically identical to James' late wife, Mary, although her appearance and personality is more sexually extroverted.
Maria
The protagonist in the Konami video game Silent Hill 2. When he arrives at the town of Silent Hill, he becomes ensnared in a series of bizarre and nightmarish events which force him to question his sanity.
James Sunderland
A resident of Shepherd's Glen during the events of Silent Hill: Homecoming and one of it's two antagonists, the other being Judge Holloway. He was proprietor of the town scrapyard, and worked therein as a mechanic and general handyman.
Curtis Ackers
A character in Silent Hill 4: The Room. He is Henry Townshend's neighboor from Room 207, a nervous middle aged man who hates children.
Richard Braintree
A major protagonist in the video game Silent Hill 3. He is a middle aged private investigator who was hired by Claudia Wolf, the Silent Hill cult leader, to locate Heather Mason and return her to Silent Hill.
Douglas Cartland
This character from Silent Hill 2 was drawn to Silent Hill due to his deeply troubled past. All that is known about him before coming to Silent Hill is that he worked at a gas station. Because of his weight, he had been verbally abused all his life; he ignored it and remained civil until he finally snapped and shot and killed a dog and then shot a local football player in the knee, all whom he claims were insulting him.
Eddie Dombrowski
A character from Silent Hill: Homecoming and a descendant of one of the founders of Shepherd's Glen, and is tied to the pact required to keep the influence of the Order from pervading the town. As part of this pact, he was required to kill his daughter, Scarlet, by dismembering her (as stated when Alex Shepherd inspects the family alter).
Dr. Martin Fitch
A character that appears in the Konami video game Silent Hill 4: The Room. She is Henry Townshend's young neighbour, living adjacent to his apartment in Room 303. Although Henry has lived at the South Ashfield Heights apartment building for over two years, she has only a passing familiarity with him.
Eileen Galvin
The main protagonist of the video game Silent Hill 4: The Room by Konami. He is the last sacrament of the 21 Sacraments, and is given the title "Receiver of Wisdom."
Henry Townshend
A fictional character from the video game Silent Hill 3. Although she is considered to be the antagonist, she is not a completely evil character. She is the one who hires Douglas to find Heather.
Claudia Wolf
This character from Silent Hill 3 is a priest of The Order, but he takes a rather atypical stance on the subject of God. While he and Claudia Wolf both believe in God, they both have drastically different views on what God is, and if she can bring eternal paradise.
Vincent
A fictional character in Silent Hill 4: The Room. A flirtatious Spanish-American woman, she becomes trapped in Walter Sullivan's unconscious world. She is later murdered with the 16th Sacrament, "Temptation".
Cynthia Velasquez
S fictional character and antagonist of the video game Silent Hill 4: The Room. He is a religious fanatic, courtesy of the Order's brainwashing while he was a child, who considers the apartment he was born in to be his mother, to replace his real mother, who abandoned him at birth.
Walter Sullivan
The superintendent of Henry's apartment building, South Ashfield Heights, and the father of Silent Hill 2 's James Sunderland. He is one of the characters from Silent Hill 4: The Room.
Frank Sunderland
This former military man is a character from Silent Hill 4: The Room. He is the father of Alex and Joshua.
Adam Shepard
An ancient spirit that lives within a mask and guides Crash and his friends as they defeat forces of evil. He has appeared in every Crash Bandicoot game, and is one of the most famous characters of the series. He acts as Crash's sidekick.
Aku Aku
a female bandicoot responsible for handing out prizes to Tiny Tiger, Dingodile, Ripper Roo, Pinstripe, Komodo Joe, Papu Papu and Penta Penguin in Crash Team Racing. The epilogue of the game states that she became a race kart driver herself, saying, "I'm sick of giving out trophies! I want a few of my own!"
Ami
A mutant battled by Crash on top of the Temple of Zoom: Episode 4. It appears as the first boss in Crash of the Titans. He appears to be a hodgepoge of various aquatic creatures merged with mechanical body parts.
The Yuktopus
A T-Rex that appeared in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped. Crash used him to ride around the prehistoric era. He is hatched from an egg and seems to be an important character, as he can be seen at one point before the credits, after completing the entire game and defeating Dr. Neo Cortex and Uka Uka.
Baby T
The primary protagonist of the series sharing his name and was originally named Willy Wombat . He is a genetically-advanced Eastern Barred Bandicoot who tries to live a quiet life on a three-island chain southeast of Australia.
Crash Bandicoot
The highly intelligent and spirited younger sister of Crash Bandicoot. She often aids her older brother by building gadgets ideal for the situation or even tagging along with Crash in his journeys, using self-taught martial arts to defend herself.
Coco Bandicoot
A genetically altered bandicoot who was originally created by Doctor Neo Cortex to destroy Crash Bandicoot. After his defeat to Crash, he had a change of heart and now tries to be a positive role model to children. He has become Crash and Coco's friend and protects them from harm.
Crunch Bandicoot
This character from the Crash Bandicoot series is a genetically enhanced combination between a dingo and a crocodile and he has an Australian accent. He makes his first appearance in Warped, after which he makes regular appearances in the series up until Twinsanity. His latest appearance is the Gameboy Advance and Nintendo DS versions of Crash of the Titans.
Dingodile
An insane mechanical genius and the right-hand man of Doctor Neo Cortex, replacing Doctor Nitrus Brio after the events of Crash Bandicoot. As of Crash: Mind over Mutant, he has been replaced (without his knowledge) by the very person he succeeded.
Dr. N. Gin
The self-proclaimed master of time and quantum warp technology from the Crash Bandicoot series. He is an acquaintance of Uka Uka, called upon the latter to help take over the world in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped. It is commonly stated that he can be seen causing time paradoxes for laughs.
Dr. Nefarious Tropy
The main antigonist in the Crash Bandicoot series. He is distinguished by his white labcoat, large yellow head, and the letter "N" stamped on his forhead.
Dr. Neo Periwinkle Cortex
A deranged genius cyborg from the Crash Bandicoot series and the owner of Von Clutch's MotorWorld. He has a stereotypical German accent, and is a huge fan of both racing and the Crash franchise.
Ebeneezer Von Clutch
A floating voodoo mask spirit from the Crash Bandicoot series and the evil younger twin brother of Aku Aku, of whom he is the exact opposite; while Aku Aku is benevolent, calm, patient and empathetic, Uka Uka is malevolent, short-tempered, impatient, and cruel, showing little (if any) happiness throughout the entire series. He is ultimately the driving force behind Doctor Neo Cortex's plot for world domination, and is frequently upset with Cortex for his repeated failures.
Uka Uka
A robot from the Crash Bandicoot series that loves to clean but gets angry at times. He says only robots can achieve perfection in motion and that he knows Teknee like the back of his hand.
Geary
A female bandicoot responsible for handing out prizes to Crash, Coco and Fake Crash in Crash Team Racing. The epilogue of the game states that she landed a bit part in the season finale of "Bay Waters".
Isabella
A koala morphed by the Evolvo-Ray who appears in numerous installments of the Crash Bandicoot series. He is distinguished by his red shirt, green pants and hairy chest.
Koala Kong
A female bandicoot responsible for handing out prizes to Polar and Pura in Crash Team Racing. The epilogue of the game states that she posed for Bandiboy Magazine, buying her dream Malibu mansion with the earnings.
Liz
A Tasmanian Tiger from the Crash Bandicoot series who was initially created by Doctor Nitrus Brio. He is often seen working for Doctor Neo Cortex, the main antagonist of the series.
Tiny Tiger
A giant Totem-God, who appeared in Crash Twinsanity as the second boss of the game. This is a battle in which Crash fights with Cortex against it. Crash must throw Cortex to his mouth, which makes him choke. You must repeat this another three times to defeat him.
Tikimon
This purple, fire-breathing dragon is the main character in the series of the same name. He has a faithful dragonfly sidekick named Sparx.
Spyro the Dragon
A genetically enhanced walrus who appears as a character in Crash: Twinsanity. He can be distinguished by his blue-toned skin, chef's hat, apron and giant cleaver.
Rusty Walrus
A female bandicoot responsible for handing out prizes to Doctor Neo Cortex, Doctor N. Gin and Doctor Nefarious Tropy in Crash Team Racing. The epilogue of the game states that she unveiled a new line of perfume called "Odecoot", featuring the alluring scent of fermenting Wumpa fruit.
Megumi
The niece of Doctor Neo Cortex, the main antagonist of the Crash Bandicoot series. She has mechanical arms that are used to grab faraway objects and attack enemies. She sometimes aids her uncle in his quest for world domination, though they have had a recent falling-out due to a failed plot headed by her and Cortex's boss Uka Uka.
Nina Cortex
The main character/protagonist of Scribblenauts. He wears headphones, and is known for the strange red hat he wears(known by fans as the "Rooster hat"), and a shirt with a star on it. His job is to find the Starites in each level. He was trained to become a Scribblenaut by a man at the university (Known as the Professor) and now he begins his quest to become a master Scribblenaut.
Maxwell
One of Kirby's friends in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. She is an aspiring young artist with ability to make pictures she paints come to life.
Adeleine
A recurring boss in the Kirby series. He first appeared in Kirby's Dream Land and is a giant, immobile apple tree that has a face and a branch-like nose. His attacks are to make apples fall on Kirby, blow air puffs, and shoot his roots at Kirby.
Whispy Woods (or just "Whispy")
One of Kirby's friends who appears in Kirby's Dream Land 3. She is a pink octopus with a large bow on the back of her head. Presumed by some to be Kirby's mutual love interest, evidence given by the blissful expressions on each other's face when they're together.
Chuchu
This character, from Kirby: Squeak Squad, is a big, bulky blue mouse, who wears a red headscarf and sleeveless shirt, and a pirate patch in the Squeak Squad. Due his giant size and strength, it's very hard to knock him out, which is a challenge to submit this huge mouse.
Storo
This character’s popularity peaked during the late 1980’s and, for a time, he was an unofficial mascot of the Sega Corporation. This short boy can be distinguished by his red and yellow suit and large ears.
Alex Kidd
This female character is the main protagonist in Portal. In the game, it is implied that she was kept in suspended animation after GLaDOS took control of the Aperture Science facility. She is clad in an orange jumpsuit and wears protective leg springs (which are artificial kneecap replacements).
Chell
A non-player character in Final Fantasy XIII. This man works for the Guardian Corps and is the commander of the Wide-area Response Brigade, a military unit otherwise known as the 'Cavalry'.
Cid Raines
This red bat was the star character of the Sega Genesis game of the same name. In this game he must defend the circus from an evil ex-clown called Edgar Ektor, who used to work in the same circus and wants it shut down forever.
Aero the Acrobat
A character from Final Fantasy XIII. A dark-skinned man with fiery hair and teal clothes, he wears a chain with the word "posse” engraved on it. He is a member of the resistance group NORA under his childhood friend Snow Villiers, along with Lebreau, Maqui, and Yuj.
Gadot
A playable character from Final Fantasy XIII. She is described as a strong woman with many mysteries surrounding her. Her full name stands for "Fang of the Yun clan, from the village of Oerba".
Oerba Yun Fang
A playable character in Final Fantasy XIII. He is the son of Nora and Bartholomew Estheim. His father works for the Sanctum.
Hope Estheim
A playable character in Final Fantasy XIII. She is a mysterious young girl that despite facing many hardships, she remains an upbeat and caring person. She serves as the game's narrator, and in the English dub, she has a Southeast Australian accent. Her full name stands for 'Vanille of the Dia clan, from the village of Oerba'.
Oerba Dia Vanille
The main antagonist of Final Fantasy VIII. A powerful Sorceress from a future many generations ahead of the game's time, she intended to compress time into one single moment with a form of magic known as Time Compression. She used a device called "Junction Machine Ellone," as a means to send her consciousness into the distant past.
Ultimecia
A playable character in Final Fantasy XIII, and the main male protagonist of the game. He is a very strong character and is capable of running at full speed while carrying two people. He is determined to save Serah and Cocoon, and become a true hero.
Snow Villiers
A playable character in Final Fantasy XIII. He is a middle-aged black man with an afro. After his wife died three years prior to the events of the game, he looked after their six-year old son, Dajh, before he became a l'Cie and was taken by PSICOM.
Sazh Katzroy
A playable character and the main protagonist in Final Fantasy XIII. She wields a gunblade, namely the Blazefire Saber (Blaze Edge in the Japanese version) that can switch between its forms. She is initially shown to be a cold person, who distances herself from her companions, but later shows a caring and compassionate side.
Lightning (or Claire Farron)
Space Channel 5's top reporter. When she was young, a reporter from Space Channel 5 saved her life, and she wanted to become a reporter for Space Channel 5. She carries with her trusty microphone and two guns. The Chu Beam is used for shooting aliens, robots and other attackers while the Rescue Beam is used to rescue hostages being forced to dance. When ratings are high, she emits a pink aura, signifying she is full of groove energy.
Ulala
A French mixed martial artist who first appeared in Street Fighter IV. He is described as amnesiac, a "man with no past" looking to defeat surviving members of Shadaloo. Later in the game, it is revealed that he is the same as Seth which explains the changes in eye color Abel experiences when he does his Ultra Combo.
Abel
This character is a fighter in Street Fighter EX 3 who the player can assign moves to by passing tests in the edit mode. He only appears in Street Fighter EX 3 but has access to moves used by every character from the EX series. He wears a leather jacket with Khaki pants.
Ace
This red-headed Muay-Thai fighter from the Street Fighter series, made his first appearance in the 1987 arcade game - Street Fighter.
Adon