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Pages in category "Male characters in video games" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 324 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Mantis warriors. One of the primary player character races of the Dark Sun campaign setting. Toad: Super Mario Bros. Mushroom humanoid who helps Mario and his friends on various adventures. Also serves as a playable character in Mario spin-offs such as tennis, kart racing, and board games. Toadette Mario Kart: Double Dash
Justin Davis from IGN rated Dorian's moustache as among the most "glorious" examples in video games, describing it as "classy and refined, but maybe just a tiny bit over-the-top". [16] Some commentators consider Dorian to be a breakout character, specifically as an openly gay male character in the video game medium.
Cryonically preserved characters in video games (12 P) L. LGBTQ characters in video games (5 C, 24 P) N. Nobility characters in video games (6 C, 29 P) O.
Many early female video game characters (such as Ms. Pac-Man) are identical to an existing male character, except for a visual marker of their femininity, such as pink bows, lipstick and long eyelashes. [72] [73] Female video game characters have been criticized as having a tendency to be objects of the "male gaze". [74]
Female characters in video games (3 C, 258 P) M. Male characters in video games (3 C, 327 P) N. Non-binary characters in video games (3 P) S.
The Tekken 3 development team wanted to include a Capoeira practitioner for Tekken 3 and turned to the development artists to create the character. It was desired by Masahiro Kimoto, one of the game designers of Tekken 3, that the Capoeira character be female but the artist that was tasked with the character's design deemed the female character too difficult to create and instead created Eddy.
The game's system of determining what gender identity and sexual orientation the player character has was praised by Wired UK. [20] In Game Studies, Braidon Schaufert claimed that the game's significant online fandom further normalized the slang term Daddy to refer to an attractive male character, person, or celebrity. [22]