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12* ''VideoGame/TheAdventuresOfRadGravity'' has [[CreepyTwins Twin]] [[ClockworkCreature Clockwork]] TinCanRobot [[DanceBattler Dancers]] for the boss of Vernia, a Robotic [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Demon]] [[DemBones Skeleton]] [[MonsterKnight Knight]] on Utopia, and a [[MagmaMan Lava]] {{Golem}} on Volcania.
13* ''VideoGame/AgeOfWondersPlanetfall'' has the tyrannadon. Take a genetically engineered lizard/dinosaur hybrid that basically looks like a scaly ''Franchise/JurassicPark'' ''Tyrannasaurus rex''. Then add cybernetically integrated laser cannons and an amplifier to make its roar even louder and more awesome. Finally, throw in whatever augments and secret tech the player is using (choose from BlackMagic, EnlightenmentSuperpowers, [[QuantumMechanicsCanDoAnything quantum manipulation]], [[GeneticEngineeringIsTheNewNuke retroviral genetic engineering]], [[VampiricDraining energy vampirism]], [[{{Cyborg}} further cybernetic upgrades]], or good old-fashioned PlayingWithFire) for flavor.
14* The ''VideoGame/AloneInTheDark'' series seems to love this trope:
15** The first game has zombie chickens as a common enemy, and a pirate zombie as a boss.
16** The second game has mobster pirate zombies as your enemies, and a ninja mobster pirate zombie who was also a cowboy back in the day as a boss.
17** The third game has cowboy zombies as your enemies, one cowboy zombie werewolf, and a ninja cowboy zombie as a boss.
18* Quite a few bosses in ''VideoGame/Alundra2''. It has such things as: a giant fire-breathing cyborg cat, cyborg minotaur, giant robot spider, huge crocodile with a giant mushroom growing on its back, orange shark with vacuum-powers, statues based on Egyptian gods with laser eyes, heart of a robot whale which has a huge drill on its snout, an anthropomorphic tiger which can turn itself invincible, a cyborg mantis with a monocle, a purple cyborg pirate gorilla and lastly, a robot warlock with a detachable head.
19* ''VideoGame/AMCSquad'' has Kagura Takahashi and Rusty Nails, who are, respectively, a [[CyberNinja cybernetically enhanced]] [[DemonSlaying demon slayer]] ''[[CyberNinja kunoichi]]'' and an [[OccultDetective occult]] [[TheGunslinger gunslinger]] [[ISeeDeadPeople spirit medium]].
20* In ''[[VideoGame/AncientDomainsOfMystery ADOM]]'', one unique monster is an undead dwarven chaos berserker.
21* ''Attack of the Yeti Robot Zombies'' involves escaping from some.
22* The ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'' videogame plays with this trope in the title: ''Zombie Ninja Pro-Am''. There don't appear to be any zombies or ninjas involved in the actual game (apart from one mummy), although robot turkeys, psychotic shifter wrenches, and machine-gun toting tulips do appear in various stages.
23** Those are actually characters from the show. "Tulip Sniper" who uses a machine gun, Turkatron who is somehow related to the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future, and the giant wrenches who abducted Dusty Gazongas. Also, you left out the name "Aqua Teen Hunger Force", as they are in no way water-related, they're not teens, they don't fight hunger (anymore), and they've ceased to be a force of anything except hilarity/stupidity.
24* ''VideoGame/ArkistasRing'' pits an Elf ActionGirl against an evil Shogun and his ninja minions.
25* The protagonists in the ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' franchise are all ([[VillainProtagonist except for]] [[VideoGame/AssassinsCreedRogue Shay Patrick Cormac]]) members of an ancient secretive ProfessionalKiller society known as the Assassin Brotherhood [[HiddenInPlainSight who hide in plain sight]], wear robes and hoods and have all been dead for hundreds of years but their memories are being relived through a video game console-esque GeneticMemory machine called the Animus -- which means they are Ninja Zombie Robots. Not to mention [[VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag Edward Kenway]], who was also a {{Pirate}}. The same can be said for the Templar Order since they are an ancient organization that has members from different countries and backgrounds over the decades.
26** In games where it's possible, cosmetic upgrades can make this even more prominent. For example, if Shay equips the Katana and the Frontiersman Outfit, he ends up as a Cowboy Samurai Privateer.
27** As of [[VideoGame/AssassinsCreedValhalla the most recent game]] they are also Ninja Zombie Robot ''Vikings''.
28* The Platform/Atari2600 game ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_Mutants_from_Space Communist Mutants from Space]]''.
29* The ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'' series makes a decent attempt at the Trope, if you create your character to be a Half-God/Half-Human/Half-Elf (Seriously, just don't ask how they worked that one out) Fighter/Mage/Thief.
30* Gruntilda Winkybunion of the ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'' series seems to fall deeper into this trope with each subsequent game. In ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'' she turns into a Zombie Witch, in ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooieGruntysRevenge'' she appears as a Robot Ghost Witch, and in ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooieNutsAndBolts'', not only is Gruntilda now a zombie head in a robot body, but during the final battle attacks the heroes on a pirate ship, thus making her a Pirate Zombie Robot Witch. Grunty has a number of more mundane titles she can add to her name as well, including Captain (Rusty Bucket Bay), CEO (Grunty Industries), Aviator (''Banjo-Pilot''), and Mechanic (''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts'').
31* ''VideoGame/TheBattleForWesnoth'' is by and large avoids this trope by keeping it relatively accurate in depicting Medieval Fantasy themes, but then came the [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Drakes]]. The Drakes can simply be described as '''Magical Samurai Dragon Blacksmiths''' that had '''Swimming Lizards Wielding Spears and Magic''' for allies.
32* In ''VideoGame/BattleMoonWars'', [[VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}} Kohaku]] becomes Magical Amber who happens to be a MagicalGirl, witch, {{miko}}, {{ninja}}, and [[{{meido}} maid]].
33* ''VideoGame/BillyVsSNAKEMAN'' features a village[[note]]The in-game equivalent of a clan[[/note]]-level subgame, entitled Zombjas.
34** Your village can have, for the purposes of maintaining headcount and collecting resources, Biological Robot versions of Ninjas, call Nonjas. The Village Leader can choose to inject a Nonja, with unleashes a Zombja horde, which the village then fights off. In other words, the minigame is started when '''a Robot Ninja becomes a Zombie Ninja'''. You heard that right: '''a Robot Ninja becomes a Zombie Ninja''' in order for this minigame to happen. All that's missing is a Pirate element, and you'd have the quadfecta[?].
35** High-end [=PCs=] are [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Ninjas]], [[Manga/{{Bleach}} Soul Reapers]], [[Manga/DeathNote Kiras]], {{Kaiju}}, Desert Scavengers, Interdimentional Police Officers, Robot War Reenactors, Pizza Delivery Boys, ''and'' [[VideoGame/OsuTatakaeOuendan Cheer Brigade Leaders]].
36* ''VideoGame/BladedFury'' has a demonic ''{{cyborg}}'', Bogu, as one of the bosses.
37* ''Franchise/BlazBlue'':
38** Hakumen is a robot ghost samurai who may qualify for [[spoiler: zombie because of his near-death as Jin]].
39** Makoto is a squirrel girl who mixes [[spoiler:dimension-crosser,]] boxer, ninja, and secret agent elements and ''makes it all work''.
40** Iron Tager, the demonic zombie cyborg giant [[GeniusBruiser scientist's assistant]]. Also a rather NiceGuy, just his job might involve beating the crap out of you. Nothing personal.
41* The player character of ''VideoGame/{{Blood}}'', Caleb, is an ageless zombie cowboy. His partners in the second game include a zombie former frat girl, a zombie former circus freak and another zombie cowboy-''[[GenderBender turned-woman]] in medieval armor with a cajun accent''.
42* ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'':
43** The Beastly Scourge manages to combine ''four'' different monsters into one lifecycle. The Scourge is triggered by consumption of the Old Blood (vampire) -- which originates from [[spoiler:otherworldly Great Ones (EldritchAbomination)]] -- and first turns the afflicted into mindless, deformed husks (zombie), before finally transforming them into lycanthropes (werewolf). So basically throughout the game you're fighting Vampiric Zombified [[spoiler:Cosmic]] Werewolves.
44** Darkbeast Paarl is a lightning skeleton werewolf.
45* ''VideoGame/{{Bloodrayne}}'', anyone? Half-vampire fighting (with a chain gun, elbow blades and metal stiletto spikes) insectazoid swamp monsters, zombies, deformed werewolfy vampires, many types of Nazis (aside from normal Nazis -- Magic Nazi, Mad Scientist Nazi, Indentical Psysically-linked Twin Nazis, Cyborg Nazi, Nazi Priest with pulpit that has machine guns attached, Fire Breathing Nazi, Ninja Nazi, Demonically Possessed Nazis, Double Agent Half-Vampire Tibetan Nazi) and a giant skeletal mega-vampire. Rayne also has slow-mo and "aura-vision".
46* ''[[VideoGame/{{Boktai}} Lunar Knights]]'' among other things contains a light-dark-ice elemental robotic giant enemy crab controlled by a vampire and powered by said vampire, a solar flamethrower gun slinging vampire hunter, and a multi-tailed fox that is the embodiment of ice on the earth.
47* Certain types of enemies in ''VideoGame/BraveFencerMusashi'' are called Vambees; part vampire, part zombie.
48** The sequel ''VideoGame/MusashiSamuraiLegend'' gives us the Ninjaroid enemies; ninja androids.
49** In fact, both games involve using a [[DualWielding duel wielding]] [[UsefulNotes/MiyamotoMusashi samurai]] to [[SaveThePrincess save a princess.]]
50* In the strategy rpg ''VideoGame/{{Brigandine}}: Legend of Runersia'', there is a robot pirate. Surprisingly, it makes sense in context and does not come across as campy or cheesy.
51* ''VideoGame/{{Bug|1995}}'':
52** The first boss is a snail. A helicopter-bomber-cowboy snail -- it flies with a rotor and drops bombs from its shell. And if Bug is too far away while it's on the ground, it takes out a cowboy hat and two guns, and starts firing at Bug! (ironically, that move makes it a sitting duck)
53** Bug's mount in the BonusLevel is a dragonfly. As in, a dragonfly with the head of a dragon. Curiously, the first boss of the sequel ''Bug Too!'' is also a dragonfly... except that it's a dragon with dragonfly wings this time.
54* The unlockable Nazi Zombies mode in ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty: World at War'' consists of you and up to three friends fending off hordes of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Nazi zombies]]. And you can fight them off with a RayGun, chain-lightning-style Wunderwaffen, or, in the latest downloadable map, monkey bombs. Yes, exploding monkey toys.
55* Guess who are the main stars in the Zombie mode of ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty: Black Ops''? John F Kennedy, Robert Mcnamara, Richard Nixon and Fidel Castro? You heard that right, JFK, Mcnamara, Nixon and Castro fighting zombies!
56* ''Videogame/CallOfDutyMobile'' has, throughout its run, playable character models of ninja, pirate, zombie, and robot. In no particular order.
57* ''VideoGame/CastleCrashers''! [[spoiler: As you make your way across the ocean of peril, and salt water, you're ambushed by Ninja Pirates.]]
58** [[spoiler: not only that, but they're made of wood, so they're clearly automations, and they're decaying too. They are literal Ninja Pirate Zombie Robots]].
59* ''VideoGame/ChildOfLight'':
60** Aurora is a [[WingedHumanoid Fairy]] Princess [[ActionGirl Warrior]].
61** Rubella and Tristis are [[CombatParkour Acrobatic]] [[OurElvesAreDifferent Elf]] [[CourtJester Jesters]].
62** Finn is a [[OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame Dwarf]] BlackMage.
63** Robert is a [[NiceMice Mouse]] [[MoneyFetish Merchant]] Archer.
64** Oengus is a [[{{Scotireland}} Scotirish]] {{Yokai}} ProudWarriorRaceGuy.
65** Genovefa is a [[FishPeople Piscean]] ChildProdigy MusicalAssassin.
66* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' can be described as "anything goes." There are demon-worshipping gangs, dark magic gangs, cyborg zombies, psychic robots, living blobs of algae, mutated homeless cultists with alien weaponry, genetically engineered facist werewolves and vampires, cybernetically enhanced anarchists, steampunk soldiers led by a 200 year old MagnificentBastard, and an AnimalWrongsGroup made of living plants and rocks. And that's only some of the ''hero'' side.
67** The HalloweenTown zone of Salamanca is populated by witches, walking scarecrows, magic wookiees, ghosts, and magic gnomes who feed on the others' anger. They also have a StockNessMonster in their lake.
68** CharacterCustomization allows for any number of combinations for the player characters, even a NinjaPirateZombieRobot.
69* ''VideoGame/{{Civilization}}'' allows you to create your own [=NPZR=] civilization. For instance, in Civilization IV you can be a [[ThoseWackyNazis Fascist]] [[MartialPacifist Pacifistic]] [[StateSec Police State]] enforcing [[FantasticCasteSystem the Caste system]] and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Free Speech.]]
70* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer: [[VideoGame/CommandAndConquerTiberiumWars Kane's Wrath]]'' has the Marked of Kane, whose basic infantry squad is composed by [[NightOfTheLivingMooks undead]] [[AppliedPhlebotinum tiberium]]-mutated cyborgs of [[KnightTemplar religious fanatics]] armed with, instead of arms, [[ArmCannon heavy machine guns]] and {{EMP}} cannons.
71** They got [[GasMaskMooks rebreather systems]] apparently replacing the lower part of their faces. Oh yes, and it seems their skin is dessicated.
72*** Then there's the [[HumongousMecha Avatar]], which can scrap the weapons of other Nod vehicles to use itself. This makes for a laser-flamethrower-CLOAKED-and-cloakdetecting humongous Mecha. With an extra laser cannon for good measure.
73* As the recurring lab assistant enemies are revealed to be robots in ''Videogame/CrashBandicoot3Warped'', you realize you are playing a game with robot knights, robot wizards, robot pirates, robot greasers etc. in it.
74* In ''VideoGame/{{Crysis}}'', you are part of a team of Nanotech Cyborg Ninja Commandos. The second game's protagonist, Alcatraz, after being critically injured and placed in Prophet's nanosuit, becomes a Cyborg Ninja Zombie Commando.
75* ''VideoGame/CthulhuSavesTheWorld'' features a "were-zompire" named Molly in its "Cthulhu's Angels" bonus mode.
76** A tombstone recounts the tragic tale of "Umiko the Ninja Pirate", killed by a robot zombie.
77* The arcade BulletHell game ''Cyvern: The Dragon Weapons''. Like the name suggests, you control a cyborg wyvern with guns, rocket launchers, {{Smart Bomb}}s and a BreathWeapon.
78* With the advent of the Crimson Court DLC for ''VideoGame/DarkestDungeon'', your heroes can be infected with the Crimson Curse, making them vampires. This includes the Abomination. Meaning that you can have a demon-possessed vampire werewolf.
79* ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}''. A fighting game in 1994 by Capcom? Check. [[FantasyKitchenSink Cast consists of monsters]]? Check. One of the characters is a {{Catgirl}} ''nun'' who [[FullFrontalAssault fights entirely nude]]? Check. Another character is an Australian zombie that plays heavy metal and blows up dinosaurs with the power of rock-and-roll named Lord Raptor? Check.
80* The FPS ''Darkwatch: Curse of the West'' puts you in the shoes of a vampire cowboy.
81* The enemies in ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' are Mutant Space Zombies.
82** And there are Mutant Space Zombie Babies.
83** Some of the weapons are also like this, such as the Ripper, which is essentially a Laser-guided Kinetic Buzzsaw Launcher.
84* ''VideoGame/{{Deathsmiles}}'':
85** The original game features a combination of ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' and {{Satan}} as the FinalBoss. His name, appropriately enough, is Tyrannosatan.
86** ''Deathsmiles II'' brings us [[BadSanta Satan Claws]], a fusion of Santa Claus and Satan, who also serves as the FinalBoss.
87* ''VideoGame/DinoCrisis2'' and ''VideoGame/DinoCrisis3''. The former with a giganatosaurus as the BigBad that nearly sets of a pre-historic nuclear holocaust, farting, poisonous Oviraptors, and Black Ops teenagers with rifles that shoot exploding disc saws. The latter has mutant, hammer-headed velociraptors that can turn invisible and shoot electricity bolts at you, larval, insectoid Giganotosauruses, that, if allowed to mature, turn into two-headed, armored Giganotosauruses, zombie T-Rexes, spiky Spinosaur things that shoot acid, and space marines. If you don't think that's cool, '''NOTHING IS.'''
88* ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' has all four: Ninjas (especially [[VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories Yukimaru]], [[VerbalTic zam]]), Pirates (in the Item Worlds of ''[=D2=]'', which can include both Zombie Pirates and Ninja Pirates), Zombies (including one with a "horse's wiener"...what?) and Robots ([[VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness THURSDAY!]], the RobotBuddy of '''Captain Gordon, Defender of Earth!''')
89** The [[MadeOfExplodium explosive]], adorable but demonic, patchwork, peg legged, ChewToy (or ButtMonkey) Prinnies also count too, [[VerbalTic Dood!]]
90* Corvo from ''VideoGame/{{Dishonored}}'' is a Steampunk Ninja Wizard.
91* ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry2DiddysKongQuest'' has a rollercoaster level in which you are persued by a pirate crocodile skeleton ghost. The BigBad K. Rool himself is a pirate crocodile king that is sometimes a scientist, too.
92* The Time Patrollers in ''VideoGame/DragonballXenoverse'' are basically Kung Fu TimePolice (though you play as a non-Earthling Patrollers, you'd be an ''Alien'' Kung Fu [[TimePolice Time Cop]].)
93* ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''. PsychicPowers, {{Killer Yoyo}}s, dangerous hippies, malevolent aliens, sentient vomit...and so forth...and a little boy from {{Eagleland}} is at the center of it all.
94* ''VideoGame/Mother3'' takes this trope and deconstructs it. In the second half of the game, most of the enemies are MixAndMatchCritters or mechanized animals created by the Pigmasks. It really makes you want to kill their leader that much more.
95* ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim''. A worm in a super-suit fights a cat that rules IronicHell, an insane crow, a fire-breathing steak named Flamin' Yawn, and the [[MeaningfulName aptly named]] Professor Monkey-For-A-Head. There's also [[OverlyLongName Evil Queen Pulsating, Bloated, Festering, Sweaty, Pus-Filled, Malformed Slug-For-A-Butt]].
96* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind'' you '''can''' become a vampire and werewolf. It's far from ideal, though; [=NPCs=] already treat you poorly for having either condition, and because your vampirism makes you take sun damage during the day and going out at night makes you turn into a werewolf, your oppportunities for non-combat interactions with [=NPCs=] are severely limited. It's also a situation that wasn't anticipated by the developers, so there are weird stat and animation issues that result.
97* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'':
98** Your character has the soul of a Dragon. This person could also be a thief, fighter or mage or some combination of the three, the champion of several god/demon beings simultaneously, vampire or werewolf (but not both, sadly) and one of nine races including a Half-Elf, an Orc or a Lizard/Cat Person.
99** It is possible via a glitch to be a Werepyre, but it has since been patched out. There are also plenty of mods that allow it.
100* Take a Japanese-American {{ninja}}, an ambitious {{pirate}}, a modern-day [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampire]], a kickboxing {{cyborg}}, and [[FishOutOfTemporalWater several other characters from varying time periods]] and force them to fight to the death so that one of them can live again. The result? ''VideoGame/EternalChampions'' and its sequel, ''Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side''.
101* ''VideoGame/EtrianOdyssey'':
102** ''VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyIIITheDrownedCity'' has Buccaneers (Pirates in the Japanese version) and Ninjas. Thanks to the subclass system, it's possible to eventually have a literal pirate-ninja or ninja-pirate. Furthermore, roughly halfway through the game, you can unlock the Yggdroid (Android in the Japanese version) class, allowing you to make robot-pirates or robot-ninja.
103** ''VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyNexus'' introduces the Vampire subclass and brings back the Ninja class and, as part of free DLC, every single player character portrait from past games, along with allowing you to pick character portraits independent of class. While this game does not have the Pirate class, you ''can'' have a Ninja Vampire who looks like a pirate or a robot.
104* ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'':
105** Frank Horrigan from ''VideoGame/Fallout2'' is a Super Mutant Cyborg Secret Service Agent.
106** ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'':
107*** Caesar's Legion are Roman Spartan Aztec Slaver Raiders, while their sworn enemy, the New California Republic, is based off of America during the frontier days of TheWildWest, with their elite Ranger units being Cowboy SWAT Army Commandos.
108*** The Ghost People from ''Dead Money'' are hazmat ninja zombies, and The Lobotomites from ''Old World Blues'' are {{cyborg}} zombies.
109** ''VideoGame/Fallout3'''s expansion pack ''Operation: Anchorage'' has [[RedChina Chinese]] [[DirtyCommunists Communist]] [[McNinja Ninjas]].
110** In ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', the crew of the USS Constitution are Continental Robot Sailors, complete with old-fashioned Anglo-American accents and ranks befitting the theme. The captain, a giant Sentry Bot named Ironsides, even has a little sailor hat on his head. [[spoiler:They've also fitted rockets to the ship and are trying to make it fly]]. There's also the crew of the wrecked Norwegian ship FMS Northern Star, who have been ghoulified and become raiders, making them Viking Pirate Zombies. And then there's Nick Valentine, the [[spoiler:Synth]] Detective.
111* Present all around the ''Franchise/FateSeries'':
112** Due to the way the Throne of Heroes works, Heroic Spirits can be summoned as biker gorgons, {{Magic Knight}}s with beam swords, or even [[spoiler:time travelling magic mercenaries from the future]]. And those are just from the [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight first installment]] alone.
113** ''VideoGame/FateExtraCCC'' introduced "High Servants", which are Heroic Spirits that are made up of more than one mythological figure. The Sakura Five are all made up of a part of B.B. and at least three godesses each. Sitonai of ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' goes even further, as she's both this ''and'' a Pseudo-Servant (meaning she's 3 different divine characters SharingABody). Oh, and the host body is a homunculus.
114** In addition to the abilities Heroic Spirits already have, there can be alternate selves with several further modifiers: Alter,[[note]]A darker version of the character, typically created through some sort of corruption[[/note]] Lily,[[note]]a version of the person from a more idealized or innocent time, regardless of if that time really existed[[/note]] Santa,[[note]]a gag modifier where the person takes on Santa's role[[/note]], Pseudo-Servant[[note]]a Heroic Spirit possessing a host body, whatever that body may be[[/note]], and Demi-Servant[[note]]Human permanently fused with a Heroic Spirit and possesses a body modified to be like a Servant[[/note]] to name a few.
115** Parodied with Jeanne D'Arc Alter Santa Lily, who is the idealized younger self of a Santa self of an EvilKnockoff. Her introductory event had the world trying to figure out how she's even alive, as Jeanne Alter never had a younger self to be idealized since she was BornAsAnAdult.
116* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyI'' has the Minotaur Zombie and the Dragon Zombie.
117* One of the late-game random enemy encounters in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'' is the Dinozombie. An undead, [[DemBones skeletal]] dinosaur. Complete with HitodamaLight followers. Oh, and Dinozombies can ''[[DinosaursAreDragons breathe fire]]''.
118* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' has Faris, a pirate, who can become a Ninja via one of the Fire Crystal's shards; there also exists a status effect called Zombie, so it's easy enough to make Faris a Ninja Pirate Zombie.
119* Figaro Castle of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' is a ''{{steampunk}} land-sub castle'' that can travel under mountains to another part of a continent. The king, Edgar, is a womanizing chainsaw, crossbow, drill, and sword wielding man who eventually can use magic. As for his brother...
120** And the Phantom Train. An ''undead train''. That Sabin, Edgar's brother and a member of the royal family of Figaro, can SUPLEX!
121* Auron, from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', is [[spoiler: a ghost-zombie/samurai. And if that's not enough, he is also either a magician or a demon, considering his power to kill things to death. Or [[KillItWithFire with fire]].]]
122* [[spoiler:Barthandelus]] from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'' is a Ninja Pope that transforms into a HumongousMecha with a built-in OminousLatinChanting choir by fusing with a robot owl that can turn into a CoolAirship.
123* ''Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' features four animal animatronics in a pizzeria (a la Creator/ChuckECheese) where you are the security guard and have to watch over them (strictly to save your own life). The animals are:
124** [[BigBad Freddy Fazbear]], a robotic brown bear who wears a bowtie and a top hat.
125** Bonnie, a robotic purple bunny that wears a red bowtie.
126** Chica, a robotic baby chicken that wears a bib.
127** And, [[EnsembleDarkhorse Foxy the Pirate Fox]], he is a robotic pirate red fox who moves quickly like a ninja. And depending on your interpretation of the story, he may even be a zombie as well. This combination of factors probably contributes to his large fanbase.
128** And considering the [[BodyHorror condition]] they're all in by the [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2 sequel]], the 'zombie' bit becomes quite a bit more appropriate.
129* ''VideoGame/FossilFighters Champions'' has zombie dinosaurs. The game's resident evildoers all use animate dinosaur skeletons to start, and later on in the game, fully-fleshed zombiesaurs make an appearance. [[spoiler: The FinalBoss, Zongazonga, is a dinosaur zombie wizard.]]
130* ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'' brings us SpacePirates. Who will sometimes be Mantises or Rockmen.
131* Captain Falcon of ''VideoGame/FZero'' fame is part racecar driver, part bounty hunter. It doesn't hurt that he actually IS badass.
132** Then there's Bio Rex, a beer-drinking dinosaur racecar driver, and Billy, a money-obsessed chimpanzee racecar driver.
133* When ''Website/GaiaOnline'' was still developing its MMO, ''zOMG!'', this was mentioned as a selling point of the ring system: players can mix and match different abilities. Equipping a specific set of four rings on one hand results in a Ring Set that provides a status buff. The sets have labels such as Athlete, Chef, Demon... and yes, even Ninja and Pirate. And yes, you '''can''' have two ring sets active at once.
134* Chainsaw bayonets from ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar''.
135** And the sequel is set to feature chainsaw bayonet ''duels''. Responses are very similar to the Calvin and Hobbes example, I.E. "This is ''so'' cool!" or "This is ''so'' stupid."
136** ''2'' and ''3'' introduce the Lambent, a semi-sentient ZombieApocalypse. You can chainsaw an exploding zombie alien. Yes.
137* Pandora's Guardian, one of the bosses in ''VideoGame/GodOfWarI'', a giant, armored, demonic, fire-breathing zombie minotaur.
138* Class and equipment customization options make this possible in any ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' title.
139** Sveta in ''VideoGame/GoldenSunDarkDawn'' is a BadassAdorable kung-fu Wind Adept werewolf princess by storyline alone. Add the aforementioned class or equipment options, and she can get even more strange... and more awesome.
140* In ''VideoGame/GrooveOnFight'', there's Larry Light, a teacher biker adventurer archeologist fighter.
141* The MMORPG ''Guild Wars'' expansion Eye of the North introduced the Norn, who are Russian Amazon Viking Bear-people. Even better, they will be a playable race in ''Guild Wars 2''.
142* ''VideoGame/{{Gungrave}}'' is built around this. If ''Gungrave: Overdose'' didn't feature Rocketbilly Redcadillac -- a rockabilly ghost possessing an electricity-shooting guitar -- I wouldn't have bought it. Did I mention it's all designed by the creator of ''Manga/{{Trigun}}''?
143** Beyond the Grave, the hero of the series: techno-zombie cowboy, check. [[GunsAkimbo Dual-wields]] a pair of pistols the [[HandCannon size of toaster ovens]], check. Carries a giant [[ImpossiblyCoolWeapon coffin]] on his back loaded with a [[GatlingGood vulcan cannon]] and [[MacrossMissileMassacre bazooka/missile launcher]], oh my goodness, check!
144** Juji Kabane, from ''Overdose'', is a blind undead swordsman who [[DualWielding dual-wields]] gun-{{Katanas|AreJustBetter}} in ReverseGrip and tends to [[KillItWithFire kill things with]] [[IncendiaryExponent FIRE]]. And he also owns the above possessed guitar. YEAH!
145* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear [[VideoGame/GuiltyGearStrive Strive]]'': [[Characters/GuiltyGearStrive Nagoriyuki]] is a futuristic vampire samurai.
146* Some of Haseo's weapons in ''VideoGame/DotHackGU'' falls under this: [[{{BFS}} giant swords with]] [[ChainsawGood chainsaw teeth]], Big Scythes with [[ChainsawGood chainsaw teeth]], with the blade flipping out to make it a chainsaw-glaive combo at times! It's a Scythe-Glaive-Chainsaw, woohoo!
147* The mod for the ''VideoGame/HalfLife'' series named Pirates, Vikings and Knights. [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Guess what it involves.]]
148** Another mod for Half-Life, ''VideoGame/AfraidOfMonsters'', has this too. Not as blatant as the above mod, but one enemy in it is a ''giant flickering ghost alien NightmareFace that shoot homing bees with a childish laughter''. But it's all okay, because it is only one of many hallucinations in the mod.
149* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' is heavy in this trope (more so in the books) due to the Jackals, or Kig-Yar: a series of dinosaur-like aliens that travel around raiding vessels for goods to sell, like pirates(!). They're also employed by the overtly religious Covenant as [[ShieldBearingMook shielded soldiers]], snipers, and (in one case) as specialized assassins, making them a troperiffic race of Ninja Priest Commando Dinosaur Space Pirates. Wow.
150* In ''VideoGame/HollowKnight'', the protagonist is a [[LivingShadow Shadow]] Imp MagicKnight, the deuteragonist Hornet is a {{Spider|People}}] Ninja Princess, and Troupe Master Grimm is a [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampire]] [[MacabreMothMotif Moth]] [[RepulsiveRingmaster Ringmaster]].
151* ''VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn'': Robot Dinosaurs that shoot laser beams when they ROAR! You're equipped with bows, grenades, a sonic shotgun, a micro-hwacha, and some rope. A thunderjaw has two hover-drone launchers, two machine guns, five magma-temperature laser-beams, a superscanner, and the deadliest weapon in its arsenal is the 20-ton tail that it whips faster than a puma pounce right after it charges at 60 mph with pinpoint brakes. This is the ''second-weakest heavy machine out of five''. Good luck.
152* The ''VideoGame/HouseOfTheDead'' series features midget zombie ninjas, ninja monkey zombies, midget cyborg ninjas, ninja zombies with stealth camouflage etc. And the Magician is a Cyborg Dragon Zombie.
153* ''VideoGame/InfinityWars'' features the Sleepers of Avarrach, a race of cyborg zombies created by out-of-control NanoMachines.
154* The first boss of ''VideoGame/IWannaBeTheGuy'', in appropriately over-the-top fashion, is a titanic, fire-breathing ''[[VideoGame/PunchOut Mike Tyson]]''.
155** And shortly after him, you come face-to-face with Mecha Birdo. Half [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Birdo]], half ''VideoGame/{{Ikaruga}}'' boss. Who spits climbable egg-shaped warheads at you, attacks with swarms of Shy Guys, and shoots ''eye lasers'' at you.
156** A later boss: Kraidgief. Half [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Kraid]], half [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Zangief]]. Who fires Blankas and Hadokens at you. And can do a SpinningPiledriver that will kill you like [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro]] if you let him get his hands on you.
157* While the CasualVideoGame ''Jojo's Fashion Show'' and ''Jojo's Fashion Show 2'' doesn't have actual fantasy creatures, some styles included are pirate gypsy and flamenco punk. The pirate gypsy one ends up coming off more like {{steampunk}}, though.
158* ''VideoGame/KeinegedAnNor'': One of the deaths involves 26 black-magic-vampire-cannibals.
159* ''VideoGame/Killer7''. An old senile hitman, who spends the duration of the story getting raped by his maid, with seven split personalities which can manifest into the real world fighting suicide bomber zombie things who are really happy all the time. The split personalities are comprised of a black guy with resurrection powers, a badass anime stereotype with a revolver that can shoot energy balls, Mexican Tommy Vercetti with super jumping powers and the ability to fire a weapon upside down without breaking his elbow, a blind Chinese gangsta kid who can run really freaking fast and dual-wields pistols [[GangstaStyle sideways]], a sniper chick who really ''really'' likes blood, a mute albino knife freak who can turn invisible, and a macho libre wrestler.
160* For the combination of mundane and awesome, you can't beat ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''. Disney and Creator/SquareEnix sounds like an unlikely combination, until you sit down and play it. Which of the 2 companies is mundane and which is awesome is up to you.
161* This trope is named for one of the familiars in ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing''. Familiar was named for a [[http://npzr.org/ clan]] of exactly the same name.
162** Then there's the Protector Spectre and its description, which [[ExactWords is the ghost of a mummy of an ancient high priest, which is pretty scary, but not as scary as the ghost of a mummy of an ancient werewolf high priest would be. Man, that'd be terrifying. And if he'd been a vampire before he caught lycanthropy? Wow. ...But I digress]]. The Protector Spectre, that is. [[RunningGag Not]] [[AmbiguousSyntax its description]].
163* Several champs in ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' might qualify, but the best example is probably Urgot. He's a Robot Zombie, and has a GiantEnemyCrab skin to boot. But what really puts him over the top is that gameplay-wise, he was initially designed as a ranged-DPS-mage-tank hybrid. The developers and players alike didn't quite know what to do with him at first.
164* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfSpyroTheEternalNight'': Gaul is a DualWielding spellcaster baboon with a [[EyeBeams laser eye]]. And he steals all your mana before you fight him. No wonder he's the ape king. Love or hate the series, you have to admit that's just ''awesome''.
165* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
166** Zelda is, by default, a magic princess. Versions of her have also been a ninja (''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''), a pirate (''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' and ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass''), and a ghost who can possess suits of armor (''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks''). [[spoiler:Also, she looked pretty zombie-like when she was possessed by [[BigBad Ganondorf]](''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'').]]
167** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'':
168*** The Parella tribe resemble a mix between a seahorse, a squid, a jellyfish, and coral. The Kikwis in the same area like a cross between potatoes with shrubs on their backs, with a beak and small eyes that make them look somewhat like a penguin. They hide by covering their bodies with the shrubs on their backs, similar to how the edible part of a potato plant is part of the root and the rest is poisonous.
169*** The dungeon mini boss for the Sandship [[spoiler:and Sky Keep]] is a robot [[SkeleBot9000 skeleton pirate]]. The Sandship itself is an aversion, however; it's a sea ship that happened to get stuck in sand after the region it's in dried up into a desert, with Link having to visit the past with time-warping Timeshift Stones to access the lush past and to be able to sail the sea that is dried up in the present.
170*** The same dungeon's boss is a bizarre Kraken/Cyclops/Medusa hybrid. [[https://68.media.tumblr.com/b274509c0d9569f07e50e4910ece1976/tumblr_n8flt4mFaI1qj8pu4o1_1280.jpg Its design]] looks [[NightmareRetardant less than awesome]], to say the least.
171* Some of us thought we were seeing things when we saw the first trailers for ''VideoGame/LEGOStarWars''.
172* ''LEGO Universe'' is [[http://www.gametrailers.com/video/ces-10-lego-universe/60584 including them all, and then some]]. It'll be interesting to see if it succeeds.
173* Juliet of ''VideoGame/LollipopChainsaw'' is a chainsaw-wielding cheerleader zombie-hunter.
174* ''VideoGame/TheLostVikings'' stars three vikings on a TimeTravel adventure. In the sequel, the vikings gain cybernetic equipment, in addition to being accompanied by a dragon and a werewolf.
175* In the flash RPG, ''VideoGame/{{MARDEK}}'', you once fight a zombie [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment zombie]] alien robot dragon. ItMakesSenseInContext.
176* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', Cerberus has telekinetic cyborg ninjas.
177** And Shepard, an undead (though that's debatable) cyborg SpaceMarine. Due to classes Shepard can also technically be a ninja (if Infiltrator) or telekinetic (and with bonus powers, it's possible for Shepard to be a (maybe) undead cyborg telekinetic ninja SpaceMarine!)
178** And of course there are husks, which are pretty much zombie robots in SPACE!!
179** Banshees are psychic alien vampire zombie cyborgs.
180** The Reapers themselves are giant alien ([[spoiler: except for one]]) robot-insect/cuttlefish-spaceships. [[spoiler: And ''Mass Effect 2'' reveals they're made of processed organic beings, so that makes them zombies, too.]]
181** Thane is basically a telekinetic alien ninja.
182* The ''VideoGame/MegaMan'' franchise, full stop. Its myriads of mechanoids are often a combination of a robot and something else. The classic series alone has a robot ninja ''and'' a robot pirate, as separate boss characters. Also a robot vampire and his robot zombie {{mooks}}. Additional examples include an Egyptian Pharaoh Robot, a Skeleton Robot, a King Robot, a UFO Robot, a Japanese Demon Robot, and two instances of Vehicle Transformer Robots, just to name a few.
183** The second ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce'' game stretches this to its limits; depending on what game you choose, you can become a sentient waveform ninja, knight, or ''dinosaur''. And you can also temporarily turn into a combination of two of the three -- or, depending on your waveband Brothers, a combination of ''all three''. There were also plans to include a pirate tribe, but unfortunately, uh, they didn't make it.
184*** And these aren't just normal ninjas, dinosaurs or knights. Saurians are dinosaurs ''on fire'', Zerkers are ''electric'' knights, and Ninjas are, well... ninjas with a plant motif.
185** Mega Man himself fits perfectly. He's a robot who shoots plasma, scissors, electricity, fire, boomerangs, more fire (atomic, no less!), bombs, more bombs (crash bombs, no less!), tornadoes, more tornadoes, robotic bees, shurikens, diamonds, miniature stars, bubbles made of lead, lasers, black holes, tomahawk hatchets, magnets, and more. His dog also turns into a jetpack, a surfboard, a submarine, a spacecraft, a motorcycle, or a spring..
186** Aforementioned Ninja Robot, according to his official game backstory, is not only possibly alien in nature, but rides a robotic frog... yes, this makes Shadow Man a ''Robotic Frog-Riding Alien Ninja Robot'', whether the frog is also alien is unknown.
187*** Speaking of aliens in the ''Mega Man'' series, the Robot Masters of ''VideoGame/MegaManV'' for the Gameboy are all confirmed alien in origin, this gives us such combinations as Venus the Alien Anthropomorphic Crab Robot, and Pluto the Alien Werecat Robot.
188* The cyber ninjas from ''VideoGame/MetalGear''. Especially with Gray Fox who is the whole trope: A mercenary turn into a zombie robot-ninja.
189* The ''VideoGame/MetalSlug'' series features many goofy contraptions, including animals with vulcan cannons strapped to their backs, but one particular boss, ''Big Shiee'' can accurately be described as a "land-battleship".
190** A later installment features what is essentially a ''land-sub''.
191** At the end of ''Metal Slug 3'' you get to fight ''blood-spewing zombie clones created by the Martians'', in a game that lets you ride an ostrich and an elephant, and has you fight also "normal" zombies, yetis, mummies, robots, [=UFO=]s, man-eating plants, huge locusts, crabs, snails and pillbugs and what looks like some kind of Aztec god that shoots energy wolves!
192* Shadow Pirates in ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime''. In addition to the baseline coolness of SpacePirates, they turn invisible, drop from the ceiling, dodge missiles and fight with swords. Sounds an awful lot like a ninja, doesn't it?
193** The second entry to the prime series is home to 'Space Pirate Commandos' and their 'Dark Space Pirate Commando' counterparts, who have a teleporting ability akin to some depictions of ninjas.
194** Similarly, you have Phazon. [[PowerGlows Glowing]] [[AlwaysChaoticEvil evil]] [[AppliedPhlebotinum sentient goop capable of]] [[TheCorruption corrupting]], [[PsychoSerum mutating]] and [[HiveMind taking over]] creatures of all kinds, staple of some [[MookMaker alternate biochemistry, capable of spawning enemies]], being an enemy if liquid, [[InsurmountableWaistHighFence nigh-indestructible]] (without proper weaponry), and also [[PoweredByAForsakenChild your suit and body run on it]]. Run, Samus. Very fast.
195** We also have Ridley, who is a ''dragon'' space pirate. Who then is turned into a cyborg. Who then becomes undead and mutated. Who is also technically an alien. And who can turn invisible in ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid''. So, that's a mutated zombie cyborg alien dragon ninja space pirate. Or, in other words, a literal NinjaPirateZombieRobot.
196* For the first five games in the ''VideoGame/MightAndMagic'' series the BigBad and the BigGood were robot wizards from outer space (that is, they are spellcasting androids deployed from another world) whose job was to protect a medieval fantasy world from threats (one of them went rogue and started chucking worlds into stars -- and at one point hijack a world to use as a spaceship -- while the other remained loyal to his makers and their ideals of not chucking their experimental worlds into stars). In the eight game, the cause of the catastrophe is a robot wizard from outer space (see above) whose job is to travel around the galaxy and fight alien demons (if necessary blowing up planets along the way) and who lives in a castle made out of a giant skull.
197* It is perfectly possible to end up as a blaster-toting Goblin Lich in ''VideoGame/MightAndMagic VII''.
198* The Zombie Pigman from ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' is a combination of a zombie and a pig. It drops rotten flesh, like zombies, but also gold nuggets. It's undead, but it won't attack you unless you attack them, or any other Zombie Pigman.
199* ''VideoGame/MirrorsEdge'' has Ninja Parkour Cops as SuperpoweredMooks in its later chapters.
200* ''VideoGame/MonkeyIsland'' gives us [=LeChuck=], who's been a Ghost, Zombie, Demon, and giant statue, did I mention he's also a pirate? And in the latest game, he's been turned into a ''human''. As the series goes on, his moniker keeps getting longer and more ridiculous.
201** The fourth game (before he was a giant statue) had him shifting between his previous three incarnations uncontrollably. He was actually referred to as "the Demon Zombie Ghost Pirate [=LeChuck=]".
202** In the climactic battle of the game ''VideoGame/EscapeFromMonkeyIsland'', [[spoiler:you control a Talking [[IKnowKarate Kung-Fu]] {{Pirate}} Monkey HumongousMecha. And you fight a statue possessed by a [[NightOfTheLivingMooks Demon Zombie Ghost Pirate]] From Heck.]]
203** By the time of ''VideoGame/TalesOfMonkeyIsland'', [[NoodleIncident he evidently added "Walrus"]] to the list of things he's been.
204* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'':
205** In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9'' [[spoiler: Cyber Sub Zero]] is a [[CyberNinja Ninja Robot]] (one of many others in the game), and when he is [[spoiler: resurrected by Quan-Chi as his servant along with most of the other good guys]] he becomes a Ninja Zombie Robot
206** And Scorpion has been the resident Ninja Zombie from Day 1.
207** Bi-Han, the original Sub-Zero, was originally a ninja with [[AnIcePerson ice powers]]. After being killed by Scorpion, he returns as a wraith with [[CastingAShadow shadowy abilities]].
208** in his ''[=MK9=]'' Smoke, the best friend of the second Sub-Zero and his fellow ninja, is revealed to be an enenra, a creature of smoke from Japanese mythology. He too is killed and brought back as a revenant, making him a ninja zombie smoke demon.
209** ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX'' introduced several {{Guest Fighter}}s, all represented faithfully towards their respective franchises, but [[Franchise/{{Alien}} the Xenomorph]] threw a curveball by having the playable alien be a ''Tarkatan''-based hybrid. Not only does it retain the various Xenomorph traits that made it terrifying in its franchise, it also inherits the [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily enormous teeth]] and [[BladeBelowTheShoulder retractable arm blades]] of Tarkatans (specifically [[CompositeCharacter invoking the presently absent Baraka and his moveset]]).
210* One of the Halloween event mice appearing in ''VideoGame/MouseHunt'', a collecting game on Facebook, is a "zombot unipire", apparently created purely to invoke this trope. Also, to give their artist the rare opportunity to draw a fanged corpse-faced cyborg mouse with a spiral horn on its forehead.
211* ''VideoGame/MystikBelle'' has a [[MadScientist Science]] [[McNinja Ninja]], a [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Werewolf]] [[TheProfessor Professor]], and a [[MultipleHeadCase three-headed]] RatKing.
212* ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights'' goes down a similar route, except that the Character isn't a Demi-God but can instead choose a combination of 3 classes from a potential list of about 20. Half-Orc Barbarian/Sorcerer/Assassin, anyone?
213* The Revenant from ''VideoGame/NexusClash'' is a Vampire Werewolf Grim Reaper Death Knight Detective. The explanation for this is that in-universe, ''all'' of those myths (maybe not that last one) are based on human mythology interpreting vague memories of Revenant powers.
214* ''VideoGame/NickelodeonAllStarBrawl'' falls squarely into this trope, as expected for a fighting game that reunites many of the company's animated mascots. The announcement trailer alone features [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants two sapient sea creatures (one of them a sponge frycook that minors in karate, and the other a starfish wearing swimming trunks), a Texan karate-trained diver scientist squirrel]], [[WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom a half-human, half-ghost teenager]], [[WesternAnimation/InvaderZim an alien spy and his robot assistant]], [[WesternAnimation/AAAHHRealMonsters a monster student]], [[WesternAnimation/TheWildThornberrys an Englishman nature documentary producer]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} an usually-giant reptilian monster]], [[WesternAnimation/HeyArnold a Scandinavian schoolyard bully]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse a grade-schooler with a]] KillerYoYo, [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse a teleporting goth that can be a vampire or ghost at will]], [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles two teenage mutant turtles trained in ninjutsu]], and [[WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow a bread-themed superhero with two slices of cinnamon toast for a head]]. The rest of the launch roster includes [[WesternAnimation/CatDog super-stretchy conjoined cat and dog twins]], [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 a news reporter who minors in martial arts and uses studio equipment as weaponry]], [[WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow a chihuahua with homicidal tendencies and his tomcat sidekick]], [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender a monk with wind powers that inherits the rest of the four elements]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra his descendant that primarily uses water powers]], and [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender a blind martial artist with earth/rock powers]].
215* ''VideoGame/Nin2Jump'' takes this trope to the extreme: all of the enemies are ninjas crossed with a number of other things.
216* ''VideoGame/NinjaBaseballBatMan'' features a group of 4 robot ninjas dressed in baseball gear, and fighting with baseball bats. Not only that, but most of the enemies are baseball related. From fighting baseballs, baseballl gloves, pumpkins wielding bats, baseball bats wielding bats, playing cards, & dogs carrying Tommy guns. And that's not the tip of the whackiness in this game.
217* Not too long ago, there was a low-budget game that would have been completely forgettable if it hadn't been titled ''Ninjabread Man''.
218* ''VideoGame/NinjaGolf'' is an interesting case: It's either this or straight up GratuitousNinja, depending on how you look at it. The gameplay consists of a rather mediocre golf video game, broken up by a mediocre ninja-based sidescroller as you travel between golf strokes.
219* ''Ninja-Pi-Ro'' [[http://www.pencilkids.com/the-vault/ninjapiro-flash-game/ (playable here)]] a flash game by Pencil Kids, which shares (with the lack of one word) this trope's title. This trope is also its only apparent reason for existence.
220* ''VideoGame/TheNinjaWarriors1987'' and its remake ''VideoGame/TheNinjaWarriors1994'' have you play as robotic ninjas overthrowing an evil government. One of the bosses in the remake is a [[KillerRobot robot]] {{samurai}} with a [[ChainsawGood CHAINSAW]].
221* ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'' has several of these, such as Shinobu, the afro ninja schoolgirl.
222* ''VideoGame/NotTheRobots:'' The final boss is a robotic [[spoiler: combination vacuum-lawnmower-oven.]]
223* ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}'':
224** Lechku and Nechku are a pair of [[CreepyTwins twin]] demonic clockwork time-controlling [[HighClassGlass gentlemen]] {{O|minousOwl}}wls. With hats.
225** After you beat the final boss, you [[spoiler:fly to the Celestial Plain in a 200-year old bishounen's spaceship. The bishounen is from the moon.]]
226** Waka is a: French-speaking, Japanese, bishounen from the moon who dual wields a laser sword and a katana (or other similar type of sword), he's a prophet, and he owns a spaceship.
227* ''OMG Pirates!'' is a popular game for the iPhone, where you play a ninja taking revenge on the pirates who destroyed his [[DoomedHometown village]]. The pirates use various forms of anachronistic (and [[RuleOfCool awesome]]) piratey tech such as a rum-powered JetPack / [[KillItWithFire flamethrower]].
228* ''VideoGame/{{Onechanbara}}'':
229** The stars Aya, a Japanese girl who is decked out in a cowboy hat and bikini who uses a katana to fight zombies commanded by her evil half-sister who killed her father. Add to this the fact that part of the gameplay involves her getting soaked in blood (which triggers an UnstoppableRage) and there's an unlockable costume that is exactly the same of the original - but made of black leather. And a red scarf.
230** In sequels, her CuteBruiser LittleMissBadass half-sister makes a HeelFaceTurn and joins up with her, after Aya rescues her from another, more legitimately evil BigBad. Said sister fights in a [[{{Joshikousei}} seifuku]], and uses a combination of a katana and throws powerful enough to dismember zombies. It's probably easier to name the things in the series that ''don't'' run on this or the standard RuleOfCool.
231* One of the bonus characters in ''VideoGame/OrcAttackFlatulentRebellion'' is a skeletal orc pirate. Another one is half-orc, half-''minotaur''.
232* ''Orevore Courier'' features pirates vs. zombies [[InSpace IN SPACE]].
233* In ''VideoGame/OriAndTheWillOfTheWisps'', Shriek, the main antagonist, is a {{Dire| Beast}} [[NonHumanUndead Undead]] {{Horn|sOfVillainy}}ed {{O|minousOwl}}wl.
234* ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' features characters like Genji (a [[CyberNinja cyborg ninja]]), Winston (a super-intelligent scientist gorilla from the moon), [=McCree=] (a cyborg cowboy), Torbjorn (a cyborg dwarf), and Zenyatta (a robot monk).
235* Almost all of the weapons in ''VideoGame/{{Painkiller}}'' are this [[ImprobableWeaponUser Improbably]] Cool. Unless you're one of the title's {{Puzzle Boss}}es, you ''do not'' argue with the chaingun-plus-rocket launcher. As [[WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation Ben Croshaw]] said, "all you really need to know is that there's a gun that shoots shurikens and lightning. I wish I could make something like that up. It shoots shurikens and lightning; it could only be more awesome if it had [[{{Fanservice}} tits]] and was ''[[IncendiaryExponent on fire]]''."
236* ''VideoGame/ParasiteEve2'' has the GOLEM, which are human enhanced with cybernetics and advanced weaponry (from laser swords, toxin injectors to grenade launchers), kept in stasis and only awakened when needed. They shamble around slowly like zombies when not in attack mode. The Knight and Bishop variants have camouflage which means they can turn invisible to sneak up on you. So ... ninja, zombie and robot, 3 out of 4. Not bad, eh?
237* ''VideoGame/ParaWorld'' probably takes the prize for this trope. Where to begin? Among others, the units available include ninjas, voodoo doctors who can restore you to life after you die, pirates who come from the same clan as the aforementioned ninjas, a guy who destroys buildings by ''headbutting'' them -- buildings, now! -- a catapult that shoots raptor eggs that hatch on impact and attack the nearest living creature, a guy with a Gatling gun -- made of BambooTechnology wood -- Vikings, Amazon warriors, a guy who kills himself with snakes as his main form of attack, and, oh, yes, jetpack Vikings. The dinosaurs have upgrades ranging from adding blades onto their tusks to drugging them up so that they don't take damage until the high wears off. Attempts to describe any battles that occur in this game -- which is, surprisingly, subpar even ''with'' all this -- are entertaining, to say the least. "Then his submarine dinosaur sank my flamethrower ship!"
238* The bosses of ''VideoGame/Persona4'' probably count. To put it simply the most mundane one is a cyborg/detective/mad scientist with toy lasers and a jet pack (oh and a pimpin' police hat).
239** We've also got a ninja man-frog, a dominatrix wearing a bright yellow Klan hood being held up by three Japanese schoolgirls, a giant phoenix who's also a princess, a giant [[FlamboyantGay homosexual]] who attacks with two golden male symbols, a nulticolored stripper with a satellite dish for a head, a colossal nihilistic teddy bear, a fetus that can turn itself into an old-school game character, the father of all {{New Age Retro Hippie}}s, and last but not least, a disco eyeball that shoots frickin' laser beams. Oh, and we've got [[spoiler: the Japanese goddess of death,]] but that kinda pales in comparison.
240* ''Pirates Vs. Ninjas Dodgeball''. And it doesn't stop at those two. There are other teams like robots, zombies, and aliens.
241* ''[[http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Pirates-Ninjas-Zombies-Pandas-Coming-iPhone-Next-Month-28135.html Pirates Vs. Ninjas Vs. Zombies Vs. Pandas]]''. Too bad they're not ''robot'' pandas.
242* ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies'' series has a couple of these with the zombies:
243** The BigBad is a zombie who pilots a giant robot that shoots fire and ice, and throws [=RVs=]; there's a zombie dolphin trainer who leaps over your plants (well, most of them anyway) with an undead dolphin, a zombie football player, a zombie Michael Jackson impersonator that summons backup dancers, a zombie suicide bomber mental patient, a zombie businessman whose BerserkButton is having his newspaper destroyed (when he's so close to finishing his [[GridPuzzle Sudoku]]), and others. The Zombotany mini-game has zombies with plant heads.
244** The time-travel-themed sequel, ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies2ItsAboutTime'', has zombie mummies, zombie pirates with zombie parrots, zombie cowboys, zombie cowboys riding robot bulls, zombie chickens, zombie-piloted mecha, and zombies with jetpacks.
245** ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombiesGardenWarfare'' introduces zombie vampires, zombie {{Mad Scientist}}s and its sequel gives us a zombie superhero.
246* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''':
247** Garchomp gets honorable mention. Why? Because it's a [[ThreateningShark shark]] crossed with a dinosaur, [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]], and a ''[[CoolPlane jet]]'' (With torpedoes on its head!).
248** The ''franchise'' is wrought with these. There's Blastoise, the water jet cannon tortoise, Scyther, the human-sized mantis ninja raptor with ''[[SinisterScythe scythes]] for [[BladeBelowTheShoulder arms]]'', Ho-oh, the rainbow-forming phoenix, Exploud, the organ boombox hippo, Gliscor, the scorpion bat crab, Golurk, the clay-sculpted ghost-possessed GiantMecha that flies with rockets, Chandelure, the fire-spewing soul-sucking chandelier, Vanilluxe, the sentient Siamese ice cream cone, Genesect, the resurrected prehistoric bipedal insect transformer with a cannon on its back, Vespiquen, a combination of a {{Bee|Afraid}} and a battleship with a touch of European royalty, Sigilyph, a Psychic Totem Pole Demon with Western Art worked in...
249** Reuniclus is a psychic-powered homunculus [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade tardigrade]] amoeba shaped like a teddy bear surrounded by cytoplasm and organelle arms aligned to look like a meter for volume that it often uses to manipulate the speed of everything in its environment. Oh yeah, it's based on a fetus too.
250** There's also Mewtwo. A genetically-altered humanoid cat with psychic powers that was created to be the ultimate Pokemon. [[GoneHorriblyRight It killed its creators shortly after it was born and lacks any compassion while in battle.]]
251** ''Black / White'' gives us Kyurem, a frozen [[OurZombiesAreDifferent zombie dragon]]....from SPACE!
252** Giratina falls under this. It's an inter-dimensional ghost-dragon that's essentially an {{Expy}} of [[Creator/HPLovecraft Yog-Sothoth]].
253** Lugia. A giant bird-dragon monster? [[RuleOfCool Awesome!]]
254*** Shadow Lugia is an [[BrainwashedAndCrazy evil version of Lugia with a darker more feral appearance.]]
255** [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Originally]], the Deino line was supposed to be a family of cybernetic dragons, with the final evolution being a ''cyber dragon tank''. They decided to go with an {{Orochi}} motif instead, but Hydreigon still has tanktread markings on its belly as an homage to this concept.
256** Tropius is a Palm Tree/Dragonfly/Sauropod.
257** Among other things, ''Sun/Moon'' introduces Silvally, a genetically-engineered [[MixAndMatchCritters chimera composed of at least 5 different creatures mashed together]], which can also change its' type by inserting a memory disk into its' cybernetic jaw, and was bred for the purpose of fighting off invading alien lifeforms from another dimension!
258* WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation describes ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'', [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/zeropunctuation/1368-Zero-Punctuation-Psychonauts completely accurately]], as a game featuring "a telekinetic bear, [[MadScientist a dentist who harvests brains]], a sequence wherein you become [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever a giant Godzilla-style monster]] and terrorize a society of talking fish, and [[TheMenInBlack a shadowy trenchcoated government agent]] who disguises himself as a housewife by [[MostDefinitelyNotAVillain brandishing a rolling pin and talking disjointedly about pies]]".
259** His later review of ''VideoGame/{{Painkiller}}'', specifically the particular projectiles launched by a certain weapon. "Shurikens and lightning!"
260* The Strogg from ''VideoGame/{{Quake}}'' [[DownplayedTrope downplay this trope]]. Their units are composed of flesh and metal parts put together.
261* ''Franchise/RatchetAndClank''
262** ''Going Commando'' and ''Up Your Arsenal'' have ''lawn gnome ninjas.''
263** ''Up Your Arsenal'' parodies this with a GameWithinAGame that contains robotic pirate ghosts.
264*** Robot pirate ghosts are the major antagonists of ''Quest for Booty''.
265** ''VideoGame/RatchetDeadlocked'' gives us both zombie ''and'' ghost robots, and sometimes both.
266** ''Tools of Destruction'' gives us a fleet of actual robot space pirates, as well as Captain Qwark's Mission Briefing for Zordoom Prison mentioning Zombie Ninja Panda Bears. Unfortunately there weren't any, there were however Heavily Armed Robotic Commandos Piloted By Goldfish.
267* ''VideoGame/Rayman2TheGreatEscape'' comes extremely close to containing a literal version of this trope - the standard enemies are Robot Pirates, their EliteMooks are Ninja Robot Pirates, and some versions of the game contain Zombie Robot Pirates... but sadly no Zombie Ninja Robot Pirates.
268* While not quite as extreme as others, in ''Videogame/RedDeadRedemptionUndeadNightmare'', Herbert Moon blames the ZombieApocalypse on the Jewish British Catholic Homosexual Elites, something that John Marston treats with equal amounts of sarcasm and confusion.
269* The protagonist of ''VideoGame/RedSteel2'' is a samurai [[TheGunslinger gunslinger]].
270* ''VideoGame/ReturnToCastleWolfenstein'' has zombie knights, Nazi {{dominatrix}} [[McNinja ninjas]], {{Frankenstein|sMonster}}ian {{super soldier}}s, and as the FinalBoss, a zombie {{black magic}}ian warlord.
271* The ShootEmUp ''Revenge of the Mutant Camels''.
272* The appropriately-titled ''Rising Zan: The Samurai Gunman'' for the [=PS1=] featured a SamuraiCowboy, who fights ninjas and HumongousMecha.
273* ''VideoGame/RobotDinosaursThatShootBeamsWhenTheyRoar''... 'Nuff said.
274* ''VideoGame/RobotUnicornAttack'': It's a robot, and it's a unicorn! And it has rainbows! And fairies, and stars, and dolphins... it's also one of the most addictive flash games you can play.
275* The hero of ''VideoGame/RocketKnightAdventures'' is an opossum who wears a jetpack and a suit of armor, and wields a sword that can shoot [[RazorWind beams of energy]]. His EvilCounterpart, Axle Gear, has all of that plus a possum-shaped [[HumongousMecha mecha]].
276* In ''VideoGame/RockStarAteMyHamster'', one of the themes you can choose for a music video is "mutants, ghosts and elves."
277* ''VideoGame/{{Runescape}}'' has a lot of these. Ninja monkeys, zombie monkeys, zombie pirates, among other things. Oh, and there is a pirate zombie robot boss.
278** The player can ask [[CardCarryingVillain EVIL]] [[NoIndoorVoice DAVE]] to [[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing "Build me an army worthy of Zamorak!"]] He would say that he is working on summoning UNDEAD CHAOS ZOMBIE DEMON ASSASSINS OF DARKNESS.
279* ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' features [[Creator/TakarazukaRevue Takarazuka actresses]] with [[MagicalGirl magical powers]] piloting [[{{Steampunk}} steam-powered]] [[HumongousMecha mechas]] to fight {{Demon|icInvaders}}s. And it's also a DatingSim.
280** The [[VideoGame/SakuraWarsSoLongMyLove fifth (and to date, final) game]] takes it to another level, with one of the girls also being a half-Japanese/half-American Samurai Cowgirl [[{{Meido}} Maid]]. With a SplitPersonality.
281* ''S.C.A.R.S'' is not just a racing game. It's not just a racing game set in the future. It's not just a racing game set in the future with animal themed [[FunWithAcronyms cars]]. It is [[ArtificialIntelligence Super Computer]] {{Animal|ThemedSuperbeing}} Racing [[GameWithinAGame Simulator]]. With weapons.
282* In ''VideoGame/ShadowGambitTheCursedCrew'', among your pirates is Toya the ship's cook. Besides being a pirate, he's a ninja and undead too.
283* ''VideoGame/ShadowHeartsCovenant'''s Joachim Valentine is a HardGay LargeHam [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampire]] wrestler who thinks he's a superhero and an ImprobableWeaponUser. He's also one of the party members.
284* The various {{Expansion Pack}}s of ''VideoGame/TheSims2'' introduce a new paranormal creature each, which can frequently be combined. In order of release: [[HalfHumanHybrid half-alien hybrids]], zombies, vampires, robots, werewolves, [[PlantAliens Plantsims]], Bigfoot, Genies ({{NPC}}s, unfortunately) and witches. There is even a user-made challenge for ''The Sims 2'' that revolves around making a half-alien sim into a zombie-vampire-werewolf-plantsim-witch/warlock.
285** ''VideoGame/TheSims3'' unfortunately doesn't allow the rampant supernatural hybridization of its predecessor, but you can now have playable ghost versions of many of the available supernaturals. Also, the available careers allow to have combinations like "Werewolf Martial Artist", "Ghost Chess Champion", "Vampire Crimelord", "Witch Secret Agent"...
286** There are [[Film/ThePrincessBride Dread Pirate]] and SpacePirate jobs in ''Sims 2'', and you can learn teleport ninjutsu from a {{Ninja}} as well as don the outfit of one. So if it is possible for a Servo to die and be resurrected, you actually ''can'' have a NinjaPirateZombieRobot.
287* ''VideoGame/SecondExtinction'' is a dinosaur-themed action game, but instead of conventional dinos, you're dealing with intelligent mutant dinosaurs who can spit acid and [[SpikeShooter shoot spikes]] at your direction.
288* Long-time antagonist Cervantes de Leon from the ''VideoGame/SoulSeries'' is a Spanish [[EverythingsDeaderWithZombies zombie]] {{Pirate}} [[CutscenePowerToTheMax who can]] [[GratuitousNinja turn invisible (ninja),]] [[OurGhostsAreDifferent spawn ghosts]] [[MindOverMatter and levitate his weapons (telekinetic).]] [[BigFancySword He weilds part of the series' most important sword (BFS)]] [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill and]] shoots super powerful bullets [[DualWielding from his other sword,]] ([[IronicNickname which is named 'Nirvana']], which probably belongs in this trope on its own.)
289** There's also Ivy, his estranged white-haired daughter who is a busty scantily clad dominatrix alchemist countess who fights with a sword that turns into a whip.
290** Yoshimitsu is a Myth/RobinHood type suicidal Ninja [[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace FROM SPACE!]], whose [[ArtificialLimbs wooden arm]] is powered by [[SteamPunk "gears"]]. In the ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'' series, his successor started out with a [[ArtificialLimb bionic arm]], then took a liking for cyborg parts, and through his buddy Dr. B became a full-on Cyborg Ninja by ''VideoGame/Tekken3''.
291* ''VideoGame/{{Scribblenauts}}'': '''I FUCKING TRAVELED THROUGH TIME AND JUMPED ON A DINOSAUR AND USED IT TO KILL MOTHERFUCKING ROBOT ZOMBIES.'''
292** Also quite possible to do in Super Scribblenauts's new Adjective addition: "[[TheCameo Piratic Zombified Robotic Ninja]]".
293*** So in this case it's a LiteralMetaphor?
294*** In ''Scribblenauts Unlimited'', typing the exact trope name works, too.
295* The playable cast of ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'' includes a Giant Ninja Genie and an Undead Cowboy Rattlesnake, among others.
296* The ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' series is extremely prone to this.
297** One notable example is the [[VideoGame/SonicRiders Babylon Rogues]], consisting of Jet the Hawk, Wave the Swallow, and Storm the Albatross. According to ''VideoGame/SonicRidersZeroGravity'', they're legendary bird genie thieves [[spoiler:[[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace FROM SPACE!]]]] And they race on Extreme Gear, which in its most common form is, essentially, hoverboards.
298** We also have Captain Whisker from ''VideoGame/SonicRushAdventure'', who is a robot pirate.
299* ''VideoGame/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth'': The game features an alien goo that turns anything it touches into Nazi Zombies, giving way to the town having zomkbie nazi cats, zombie nazi cows, zombie nazi rats, zombie nazi bacteria, zombie nazi [[spoiler: aborted fetuses]], zombie nazi ginger hall monitors, zombie nazi [[spoiler:gnomes]] and culminating in the final boss fight, where King Douchebag is facing off against [[spoiler: Nazi Zombie Princess Kenny, who herself summons during the battle nazi zombie rats, a nazi zombie unicorn and nazi zombie ''DEATH'']]
300* The number one bestselling game on Impulse right now is ''Space Pirates and Zombies''. I think its name is largely responsible.
301* ''VideoGame/SpyroYearOfTheDragon''. There were already some weird concepts in previous entries in the franchise, but this one [[DenserAndWackier takes the cake]]. Some playable characters are a flying penguin who's a spy, a [[BigfootSasquatchAndYeti yeti]] who [[SesquipedalianLoquaciousness ate the thesaurus]], and a monkey with a laser gun. You also get to race hover tanks in AncientEgypt in the level Haunted Tomb, and fight ''gunslinger dinosaurs'' in the level Dino Mines.
302* The Protoss Dark Templar from ''VideoGame/StarCraft'' are psionic alien ninja. [[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace With spaceships]]. And cyborgs. Who fight giant bugs.
303** Also when they die their [[AppliedPhlebotinum souls can be put into machines]] to creat Dragoons or Stalkers. Yeah.
304* ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' is: [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom Furries]] save magical talking dinosaurs [[InSpace IN SPACE!]]
305* ''VideoGame/SteamworldHeist'' is a game all about SpacePirate robots, and one of the enemy factions, the Scrappers, [[spoiler: are also zombies made from pieces of dead steambots.]]
306* ''VideoGame/{{Sundered}}'' has the boss Hysteria, a mountain-sized fungus-zombie-cyborg-SpiderTank with a WaveMotionGun and weird gravity powers.
307* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
308** BigBad Bowser, the horned dragon turtle demon. There's also his recurring undead form of Dry Bowser. ''VideoGame/MarioParty2'' gives him loads of personas, including pirate, cowboy and wizard.
309** ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion3'' has Captain Fishhook, a shark GhostPirate.
310* In ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsUX'', [[VisualNovel/{{Demonbane}} Tiberius]] resurrects the [[Anime/{{Heroman}} Skrugg]] as zombies. By the way, the Skrugg are basically space roaches.
311* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''.
312** As of ''Brawl'', the roster includes two [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros fire-throwing plumbers]], [[VideoGame/EarthBound1994 two]] [[VideoGame/Mother3 psychic]] children from an already strange series, a [[VideoGame/YoshisIsland dinosaur that can turn into a dragon]], a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros turtle-dragon]], [[Franchise/DonkeyKong two monkeys]] (well, all right, a monkey with a jetpack who shoots his enemies with peanuts and a bongo-playing ''ape'' wearing a tie), a [[VideoGame/{{Kirby}} penguin with a sledgehammer]], a robot with laser eyes, a [[VideoGame/KidIcarus warrior angel]] with ImprobableAimingSkills and a DualWielding SwissArmyWeapon, some [[VideoGame/StarFox furry space mercenaries (specifically, a fox, falcon and wolf) who drive tanks]], a [[SamusIsAGirl female]] [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} space mercenary in a battlesuit]], [[VideoGame/FZero a race car driver/bounty hunter with a fiery punch and loads of hot blood]], a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros princess who fights with an umbrella]], a [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda magic princess/ninja]] (who, in her own series, has a magic princess pirate counterpart), a [[VideoGame/{{Pikmin}} pint-sized astronaut leading flower aliens]], a [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda badass elf-looking chap with loads of weapons, an evil wizard/kickboxer, a smaller cartoon version of said badass elf]], a [[LethalJokeCharacter 2-D stick figure guy]], an ExtremeOmnivore [[VideoGame/{{Kirby}} pink puffball]], a [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} blue ninja/Batman/Vader puffball]], a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} singing, self-deflating puffball with hypnosis powers]], an [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} electric mouse]], a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} canine]] BruceLeeClone with aura powers, a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} dinosaur plant]], a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} turtle with ninja moves]] (teenage status unconfirmed), a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} flying, fire-breathing, dragon-like lizard]], a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} trainer of the above three]], [[VideoGame/IceClimber a pair of mallet-wielding eskimo children]], a [[Franchise/FireEmblem blue-haired uber-Bishounen Japanese speaking swordsman prince, a blue-haired mercenary with a BFS]], an [[VideoGame/WarioWare obese, flatulent Italian man]] with an infinite supply of edible motorcycles and a superhero alter-ego, a [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog bright blue, speedy, anthropomorphic hedgehog]] who can run past the speed of sound, and a [[PaintingTheMedium fourth-wall-painting]] [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid spy assassin clone]]. And the BigBad is a [[PowerGlows glowing]] Space Angel, controlling a giant sentient [[WhiteGloves glove]] that happens to be ''[[OurGodsareDifferent God]]''. And that's not even getting into the assistant characters, or other aspects of the game inherent to its nature as a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover featuring things from all across the Nintendo library and beyond, many of which already fall in this category, even being mentioned on this very page.
313** That's not counting the drops from previous rosters, including a baby version of the [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} lightning shooting mouse]], the [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} psychic cat-kangaroo-rat]] GlassCannon who happens to be a clone of a small cat-like thing who is the one all creatures from its world evolved from, a [[PlayingWithFire fire-sword wielding]] [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade literally red-haired Japanese-speaking teenage military commander/noble]] who can possibly be [[HalfHumanHybrid part ice dragon]], a [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime younger but not so cartoonish alter-ego of the aforementioned warrior elf]], and so on. The second game even introduced an AxCrazy-laughing twin of the above giant sentient [[WhiteGloves glove]].
314** The fourth installment gave us a [[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing silent, smiling villager]] with extremely [[HyperspaceArsenal deep and durable pockets]], a [[VideoGame/WiiFit fitness instructor]] who uses [[FightingClown yoga poses to deal the hurt]], a [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy cosmic goddess]] that's assisted by little, chubby stars, a [[VideoGame/PunchOut small boxer]] that packs a much bigger punch, a [[VideoGame/PokemonXAndY ninja frog]] that uses [[MakingASplash water-based ninjutsu]] and wears its tongue like a scarf, a [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]], [[{{Troll}} trolling]] [[VideoGame/KidIcarus goddess of light]] who uses the powers she gives to the above warrior angel, a [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening (formerly) customizable male or female avatar tactician]] with magic disposable tomes and an [[ShockAndAwe electric sword]] [[spoiler:who also happens to be/used to be [[ApocalypseMaiden the vessel]] of an evil EldritchAbomination god]], a [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening time-traveling blue-haired swords]][[ActionGirl woman]] princess and descendant of the above [[VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight blue-haired Japanese speaking swordsman prince]], a HumanAlien LaserBlade {{BFS}} [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1 wielding swordman and engineer]] with a UsefulNotes/{{British Accent|s}} and CombatClairvoyance, the [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros son of the above turtle-dragon]] with said turtle-dragon's [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3 top-ranked minions]] as his {{Palette Swap}}s, a [[VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising darker, ruder twin of the above warrior angel]], a [[VideoGame/DuckHunt mischievous snickering dog that teams up with a duck and his unseen owner that shoots near both of them]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Mii}} highly customizable cartoonish avatars that can represent whoever you want]] and can fight either with a sword, an ArmCannon or their bare fists, a [[Franchise/MegaMan blue]] [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic robot kid]] that [[PowerCopying fights with weapons he gains from fallen foes]] and [[VideoGame/MegaManX alongside]] [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork his]] [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce alternate]] [[VideoGame/MegaManLegends counterparts]], and a [[VideoGame/PacMan walking, yellow ball of endless hunger]] that can summon deadly fruit, keys, fire hydrants, and arcade game props, with [[VideoGame/DrMario a doctor version of the aforementioned plumber]] [[TheBusCameBack joining back in from Melee]]. All of this topped off by the series' most powerful enemy yet: An EldritchAbomination [[VoluntaryShapeshifter shape-shifting]] OneWingedAngel transformation of the first giant sentient [[WhiteGloves glove]]. [[LongList Phew...]]
315*** The above is not counting DLC characters. Which include the above [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} psychic cat-kangaroo-rat clone]] and [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade teenage noble (aged a few years)]], also returning from Melee, [[VideoGame/Mother3 the other psychic child]] from ''Brawl'', a [[Franchise/StreetFighter wandering Japanese martial artist, considered to be THE fighting game protagonist, who can shoot balls of energy from his hands]], [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII a spiky-haired, biologically enhanced Super Soldier swordsman]] with the most famous {{BFS}} in all of gaming, dwarfing every other sword in the game, [[VideoGame/FireEmblemFates another white-haired avatar character/prince/princess]] with the ability to [[VoluntaryShapeshifter transform fully and partially]] into a flying [[MakingASplash water dragon]] and wields what is essentially a [[ChainsawGood chainsaw]] crossed with a FlamingSword (with an appearance resembling that of a sci-fi anime protagonist despite their quasi-medieval background), and finally, [[VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}} a gun-toting, snarky, demonic, angel-slaying, Hot Librarian witch]] with [[GunFu high-heel guns]], clothes [[GodivaHair somehow made out of her own hair]] [[PrehensileHair which she uses to attack]], the ability to temporarily stop time, a UsefulNotes/{{British Accent|s}} and absurdly long legs.
316** And then comes ''Ultimate'', which not only manages to bring back ''every single of the sixty-something previous characters'', but also to add [[VideoGame/{{Splatoon}} fashionable squids than can turn into human-like teens]] and who attack with colourful ink, a [[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand tomboyish princess with a strong affinity with flowers]], a [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} giant purple and omnicidal dragon/pterodactyl]] who is also a Space Pirate, a [[Franchise/{{Castlevania}} whip-wielding and powerful]] VampireHunter hailing from a long lineage that was entrusted to hunt down the same vampire all over again as well as [[VideoGame/CastlevaniaRondoOfBlood one of his descendants as his echo fighter]], a [[VideoGame/MetroidPrime2Echoes corrupting entity formed by one of the aforementioned female space [=Bounty Hunter=]'s armors, her DNA and some sort of vaguely arachnoid monster]], [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening yet another blue-haired Warrior Prince]] [[spoiler:who also happens to be the father of the time-travelling swordswoman mentioned somewhere above]], an [[AdiposeRex obese]] and insane [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry crocodilian king]] with a bloodshot MadEye and multiple aliases, a [[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing clumsy but hard-working and adorable]] [[BarefootCartoonAnimal Shih Tzu]] secretary who is the assistant to the human mayor from [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals town populated with animals]] and fights with various common items like [[RodAndReelRepurposed a fishing rod]], party crackers or a broom, an [[Franchise/StreetFighter athletic American that happens to be the clone of the aforementioned Japanese martial artist]] but with [[PlayingWithFire fire power]] and a [[VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon fiery]] {{Combat Pragmatis|m}}t [[CatsAreMean bipedat tiger]] wrestler with a flashy attitude, with a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros potted carnivorous plant with feet, an extendable neck]] and [[PoisonousPerson a poisonous breath]] as an early-purchase bonus fighter. And there are DLC around the corner...
317* ''Super Snail'' from Qcplay Limited, you are a bionic mutant snail who is the ChosenOne by Gaia and he gets spy and ninja training from Koryeo and Yamato (plus other nifty education programs as you venture to other countries). He also becomes further mutated and mechanized as well as becoming a demon, a zombie, an angel and a dragon! That's one busy snail.
318* ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams'': Lok mentioned the zombie ninjas of the Black Mist to Dead Juju.
319* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2''
320** There is a [[DrunkenMaster drunk,]] Black Scottish Cyclops that's fond of [[MadBomber explosives]].
321** With the correct item loadouts, you can have a black scottish cyclops zombie pirate samurai, zombie robot russian mobster, or a crossdressing german mad scientist. Who is a zombie. All depending on your item loadout.
322* ''VideoGame/TimeSplitters'' worked on monkeys, robots and zombies being cool on their own in the first two games, but descended into madness by [[VideoGame/TimeSplittersFuturePerfect the third]], with zombie monkeys, robot monkeys and ninja monkeys (and a pirate).
323* ''VideoGame/TotalWarWarhammerII'' introduced the Vampire Coast (a minor lore faction from the [[TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasy tabletop game]] with no official rulebook) as a major faction to the game. The Vampire Coast are [[GhostPirate reanimated zombie pirates]] led by vampires who willingly became pirates, riding [[GiantEnemyCrab giant undead crabs]], [[BatOutOfHell undead bats]] and HumongousMecha made from wrecked ships (and animated by the souls of the restless dead) into battle. Oh, and they have guns. ''[[MoreDakka Lots]]'' [[MoreDakka of guns]].
324* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' boasts [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampires]], ghosts, aliens, were-creatures, witches, {{miko}}s, {{Catgirl}}s, {{Psychic|Powers}}s, {{Ninja Maid}}s, {{shinigami}}, and much, much more. And every single one of these characters is a LittleMissBadass.
325** Sometimes more than one of these combined into a single character. ''VideoGame/TouhouEiyashouImperishableNight'', for example, features a psychic moon rabbit as a boss, and ''VideoGame/TouhouYouyoumuPerfectCherryBlossom'' has a dual katana wielding half-ghost gardener samurai.
326** Even the {{mook}}s get their fair share. ''VideoGame/TouhouChireidenSubterraneanAnimism'' features {{Implacable|Man}} [[NightOfTheLivingMooks zombie fairies]].
327*** Subverted by ''VideoGame/DoubleSpoilerTouhouBunkachou'', which notes that they're just normal fairies cosplaying as zombies.
328** Notable major character example is Byakuren Hijiri, who is {{Kungfu|Wizard}} [[AllMonksKnowKungfu Buddhist]] {{Nun|TooHoly}} [[OurMagesAreDifferent Wizard]] [[{{Transhuman}} Human]]-{{Youkai}} [[IncorruptiblePurePureness Pure]] [[AllLovingHero Messiah]] [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking with Gradient Hair]]. [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools If this were a fanfic]], [[ParodySue people would have parodied her to no end]].
329** From the same game as Byakuren we have Minamatsu Murasa, the undead captain of a flying ship that also doubles as a buddhist temple.
330** Clownpiece, an [[WearingAFlagOnYourHead american flag themed]] [[VillainousHarlequin harlequin]] fairy from hell that led an invasion of the moon under the command of a chinese goddess.
331** Some of the additional print works reveals that some characters from the games fall into this category more than they already are. Kyouko Kasodani, a buddhist nun dog-like youkai is revealed as a member of a punk rock band, and Seiga Kaku, a 1400 years old taoist necromancer turns also to be a BadSanta.
332** ''VideoGame/TouhouKikeijuuWilyBeastAndWeakestCreature'' introduces us to Saki Kurokoma, a {{winged|Humanoid}} [[{{Cowboy}} cowgirl]], leader of the spirit world equivalent to the yakuza, and implied to be the reincarnation of the horse of Japanese historical figure Prince Shoutoku (who is also in the franchise, resurrected and with a GenderFlip).
333*** Her rival in the spirit world, Yachie Kicchou, is only a step below. She is a tortoise-dragon monster girl and also a yakuza matriarch.
334* ''[[VideoGame/TraumaCenter Trauma Team]]'' has in its main cast a ninja [[HonoraryPrincess "princess"]] -- well, technically just the heir to a ninja clan, rather than a "true" princess -- endoscopic surgeon, an ex-special forces orthopedic surgeon that moonlights as a FlyingBrick superhero. It's telling that somehow, the General Surgeon, a HumanPopsicle BoxedCrook bio-terrorist, is somehow ''normal'' in comparison to these two whackos.
335* ''VideoGame/{{Turok}}'' has you playing as a ''Dimension hopping Native American who kills Dinosaurs, Cyborgs, Zombies and Aliens with [[MoreDakka increasingly]] over compensatory, bizarre and incredibly [[NoKillLikeOverKill over-powered]] [[{{BFG}} guns]].''
336* ''VideoGame/UnboundSaga'' throws increasingly outlandish and ridiculous enemies at you as it progresses, going a long way from the human-based enemies in the first few stages. Your character throws a lampshade on it:
337--> ''Mutant zombie bear cannibals''. Yeah, we're a looooong way from Kansas...
338* ''VideoGame/UmaMusume'' does this a lot. All the playable characters start out as a combination of [[LittleBitBeastly horse girl]] and [[PassionateSportsGirl school athlete]], and then have extra traits added on - and on top of that, some of them get special event costumes which result in combinations such as [[{{Eagleland}} American]] [[MaskedLuchador Luchador]] [[BareFistedMonk Monk]] Horsegirl (El Condor Pasa) and [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Vampire]] [[UnconventionalWeddingDress Bridal]] assassin {{Little Sister|Heroine}} Horsegirl (Rice Shower). Oh, and one more thing: they're based on, and named after, real-life racehorses.
339* [[TheEmpire The Eastern European Imperial Alliance]] in ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' combines imagery, ideology and references to Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, Austria-Hungary, Imperial Germany (especially, the Prussian aspect of it), and Imperial Russia, regimes that either usually or completely did not get along. And somehow it works for a CommieNazis type evil empire.
340* ''{{VideoGame/Warframe}}'', being a game where ''every'' playable character is a CyberNinja to some extent, has no short supply of this trope. Some of the more notable examples include:
341** Inaros: A sand-manipulating ninja robot {{Mummy}}.
342** Titania: A ninja robot [[OurFairiesAreDifferent fairy]].
343** Octavia: A dancing ninja robot [[MusicalAssassin bard]].
344** Harrow: A self-flagellating ninja robot [[CriticalHitClass headshot-focused]] priest.
345** Hydroid: Comes as close to the trope name as possible as a ninja robot pirate.
346*** With TheReveal that Warframes are all [[spoiler:psychically-controlled dolls grown from Infested flesh]] they can all technically count as [[spoiler:zombies as well]].
347* In the Sega's iOS game ''War Pirates'' or ''Sen No Kaizoku'', you are the captain of the noble Freedom Pirates and among those who become members of the Freedom Pirates are ninjas, samurais, robots, undead, winged people, near-human barbarians and animal people.
348* ''VideoGame/{{WET}}'' is seemingly the result of this trope in action -- apparently, someone decided that a video game that combines the gunplay and acrobatics of 80s-90s Hong Kong action films with the aesthetics of the grindhouse films and drive-in B movies of the 70s would be completely awesome.
349* The BigBad and final boss of ''VideoGame/WonderBoyInMonsterLand'' is an alien robot dragon [[VideoGame/WonderBoyIIITheDragonsTrap The sequel]]'s bosses include a mummy dragon, a zombie dragon, a pirate dragon, a samurai dragon, and a vampire dragon.
350* The bosses of ''VideoGame/WonderBoyIIIMonsterLair'' include a puppet mannequin, an [[BigFootSasquatchAndYeti Abominable]] {{Snowlem}}, a cactus Jack-O-Lantern, a baby FrankensteinsMonster vampire, a MushroomMan slot machine and a [[CyberCyclops robotic cyclops]] knight.
351* A recurring enemy type throughout the ''VideoGame/WorldOfMana'' franchise is the martial-artist werewolves.
352* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' manages a few of these, the most notable definitely being the Lich King, a human-orc-ghost-zombie-shaman-paladin-death knight-necromancer-PhysicalGod. Although admittedly he/they haven't been quite all of those at once. Lesser examples include the original death knights, orc warlock ghosts put into human bodies.
353** It is possible to create a Ninja Pirate Zombie (a Forsaken rogue wearing certain pirate-y items) and give him the Engineering profession, allowing him to create ''robotic baby dragons'' that act as short-term battle pets. Unfortunately, full-on Ninja Pirate Robot Zombie action is not possible (yet).
354** ''Wrath Of The Lich King'' gave us the Death Knight (an undead vampiric melee/caster hybrid) and Cataclysm Worgen (Werewolves by another name). Throw in the chopper mount, and you get a [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Werewolf]] [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampire]] [[BadassBiker Biker]] MagicKnight. Talk about awesome!
355** Actually one instance in ''Wrath of the Lich King'' already introduced zombie giant viking werewolves, the Ymirjar Dusk Shamans.
356** Dragons have been getting this a lot in the game. It started with the Scourge's undead Frost Wyrms, then expanded to include a demonic-skeleton-dragon.
357*** ''Cataclysm'' takes the cake though. As Nefarian and Onyxia have both acted as spies and assassins in human nations, they are now ''ninja-zombie-cyborg-dragons''.
358** Any Draenei who completes the Avast Ye, Admiral! quest is an Alien Pirate. Unfortunately, Draenei can't be ninjas.
359*** Draenei players never roll need when they shouldn't? Since when?
360*** A draenei death knight who completes the quest is an Alien Zombie Pirate. An orc rogue who does so is an Alien Pirate Ninja. (Yes, ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}'' [[OurOrcsAreDifferent orcs are, in fact, different]].)
361** Perhaps the penultimate example was Blizzard's response to a number of beta-testers complaining that a zone in ''Cataclysm'' was not "epic" enough. Blizzard promptly inserted Epicus Maximus, a flying shark with a [[Film/AustinPowers laser on its head]] being ridden by a T-rex being ridden by an undead shredding a guitar that was also an axe.
362*** [[http://www.wowwiki.com/Epicus_Maximus The result]] [[RuleOfCool is every bit as awesome]] [[MeaningfulName as its name implies]].
363*** And with the addition of the Brawlpub, you can find yourself fighting a new version of Epicus Maximus...with a ''robot'' laser-shark. Still a paragon of epicosity.
364** The ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'' Blademaster hero is an orc samurai (sword, spinning attack, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sashimono sashimono]]) with ninja abilities (turn invisible, illusory doubles).
365* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'', aside from having featured every other SuperRobot that may or may not have been mentioned on this page, adds many more in its own OriginalGeneration. Take [=RyuKoOh=] and [=KoRyuOh=], the Ancient Chinese {{Transforming|Mecha}} [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Dragon-Tiger]] {{Super Robot}}s. And then there's Wodan Ymir, the {{Evil|Twin}} AlternateUniverse [[BackFromTheDead Undead]] [[HollywoodCyborg Robot]] Clone of a [[McNinja German Samurai]] in a [[HumongousMecha Giant Robot]].
366* ''[[{{VideoGame/Tribes}} Tribes: Vengeance]]:'' the assassin Mercury is a Cybrid... an actual ZOMBIE CYBORG NINJA... who even proves this by getting shot in the face and still being able to fight. Also, he has a jetpack and access to the usual insane weapons of ''Tribes.''
367* The eponymous guardians ''VideoGame/VengefulGuardianMoonrider'' centers around are mechanical samurai/ninja with elemental powers. Moonrider himself is also a BadassBiker, to top it off.
368* Triton in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'' is nearly this entire trope personified. Being one of the only Moebius who ''isn't'' into partaking in regularly [[KickTheDog dog kicking and sociopathy]], he's instead just a jolly old fun loving pirate. Since he is still Moebius though, this makes him a nearly immortal and undying pirate who can pilot a giant mech.
369* In ''VideoGame/ZampanioSim'' Peewee Cassan is a possessed, time-looping bug-alien-troll-tree-snake-viking-cyborg-gamer-demon-god (and an irresponsible father) who wants to end the universe.
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