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*** MSP - ComicBook/{{Magneto}}[=/=]ComicBook/{{Storm}}[=/=]Psylocke. A common configuration for aggressive players because Magneto and Storm's high-low games, in combination with Psylocke's assist, can make blocking pretty much useless.

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*** MSP - ComicBook/{{Magneto}}[=/=]ComicBook/{{Storm}}[=/=]Psylocke.ComicBook/{{Magneto}}[=/=]ComicBook/{{Storm|MarvelComics}}[=/=]ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}. A common configuration for aggressive players because Magneto and Storm's high-low games, in combination with Psylocke's assist, can make blocking pretty much useless.
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*** Dragon Asses- Bounding Demons of Izalith, which are obviously the back half of the Painted World's Undead Dragon.
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** Demoman/Demomen - the protagonist(s) of any given Castlevania game, since in most games it ends with them watching as the castle crumbles in the distance.
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** Bonathan - Portmanteau of Bone + ''Videogame/CastlevaniaCircleOfTheMoon'' protagonist Nathan, named because until an even better glitch was discovered, the fastest way to beat the game was to use the Black Dog + Pluto to turn into a skeleton and hope for the rare-ish (but not impossibly rare) chance of throwing a CriticalHit big bone.
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* Possibly due to its [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII WWII]]-esque setting, the fighting game ''[[VideoGame/AkatsukiBlitzkampf Akatsuki BK]]'' may be as well as be alternatively called ''[[GodwinsLaw JewPuncher]]''.

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* Possibly due to its [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII WWII]]-esque setting, the fighting game ''[[VideoGame/AkatsukiBlitzkampf Akatsuki BK]]'' ''VideoGame/AkatsukiBlitzkampf'' may be as well as be alternatively called ''[[GodwinsLaw JewPuncher]]''.JewPuncher]]''. This has become a DiscreditedMeme in later years.
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** The Forbidden Five: ''VideoGame/MarioBros.'', ''VideoGame/IceClimber'', ''VideoGame/PunchOut'', ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'' and ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI'': the five NES games in the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube version that were not available by regular in-game means or by giveaways on the official ''Animal Crossing'' Web site. ''Mario Bros.'' and ''Ice Climber'' were eventually given out by e-Reader cards, and code generators were used to obtain ''Punch-Out'', but the two other games remain available only through cheat devices. (Some use the variation of "Forbidden Four" and exclude ''Punch-Out'' from the list due to it being obtainable freely in the game without any extra purchases, even though it wasn't given out officially.)

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** The Forbidden Five: ''VideoGame/MarioBros.'', ''VideoGame/IceClimber'', ''VideoGame/PunchOut'', ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'' and ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI'': the five NES games in the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube Platform/NintendoGameCube version that were not available by regular in-game means or by giveaways on the official ''Animal Crossing'' Web site. ''Mario Bros.'' and ''Ice Climber'' were eventually given out by e-Reader cards, and code generators were used to obtain ''Punch-Out'', but the two other games remain available only through cheat devices. (Some use the variation of "Forbidden Four" and exclude ''Punch-Out'' from the list due to it being obtainable freely in the game without any extra purchases, even though it wasn't given out officially.)



** Gingerbread Kong - The UsefulNotes/Atari2600 version of DK has often been compared to a gingerbread cookie (or even The Gingerbread Man) because of his appearance in this version. Moreover, the "barrels" he throws have been referred to variously as cookies (or even chocolate chip cookies), Ritz crackers, Honeycomb cereal and even pizzas.

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** Gingerbread Kong - The UsefulNotes/Atari2600 Platform/Atari2600 version of DK has often been compared to a gingerbread cookie (or even The Gingerbread Man) because of his appearance in this version. Moreover, the "barrels" he throws have been referred to variously as cookies (or even chocolate chip cookies), Ritz crackers, Honeycomb cereal and even pizzas.

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