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Anju and Kafei are a pair of fictional characters in the 2000 video game The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.As a romantic couple, they are the subject of the sidequest "Testament of Love", wherein the protagonist Link is asked by Anju to find her fiancé Kafei; he had gone into hiding so he could recover a mask he was meant to give to Anju at their marriage ceremony, and he had also been ...
This is a list of video games that multiple video game journalists or magazines have considered to be among the best of all time. The games listed here are included on at least six separate "best/greatest of all time" lists from different publications (inclusive of all time periods, platforms, and genres), as chosen by their editorial staffs.
He was voted one of the best video game characters both in a Famitsu issue and in the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition in 2011. [138] [139] In the February 1992 issue of Gamest magazine in Japan, Ryu ranked third Best Character of 1991. [140] In 2010, Empire ranked him as the 27th greatest video game character, adding, "Cheaters use Sagat ...
The star of the Tomb Raider video game series won a poll of over 4,000 gamers from around the world. ... has been named the most iconic video games character of all time in a new poll from Bafta ...
PaRappa Rappa is a fictional character created by Japanese musician Masaya Matsuura and American artist Rodney Greenblat.PaRappa first appears as the title character of the 1996 rhythm video game PaRappa the Rapper, developed by NanaOn-Sha for Sony Interactive Entertainment's PlayStation console.
Jade is a fictional character and the protagonist of the action-adventure video game Beyond Good & Evil.She is a photo-journalist, and was created by Ubisoft developer Michel Ancel, with the goal of creating a character resembling a real person, rather than a "sexy action woman".
Ness (Japanese: ネス, Hepburn: Nesu) is a fictional character in the Mother role-playing video games published by Nintendo, created by Japanese video game designer Shigesato Itoi. His first appearance was in the 1994 Super NES game EarthBound (known as Mother 2 in Japan), the second entry from the series, in which he serves as the game's main ...
The character has similarly been called one of the best companions in video games by writers for Comic Book Resources, [49] Vooks, [50] Sirus Gaming, [51] and Shacknews. [52] Lead writer Robert Kurvitz and the rest of the ZA/UM team were surprised by how well-received Kim was, stating that they "felt [he was] a real person and our friend."