List of video game mascots
A video game mascot is a mascot that is used by video game companies to promote both the company and their specific video game series and franchises.[1] Video game mascots are sometimes considered to be similar to those at sporting events, with larger-than-life animals, such as Pikachu or Crash Bandicoot.[1] However, more modern video game mascots have been more human, more realistic characters such as Nathan Drake or Lara Croft becoming a series mascot.
There are few rules surrounding which characters are considered to be mascots for a series, but they are generally those that are featured highly in the promotional media for the game, and are often those that are known outside of the game platform.[2] Many video game mascots have transcended their original video game series and have been promoted across multiple games and platforms.[2]
Company and system mascots
- Accolade – Bubsy[3][4][5]
- ASCII Entertainment – Ardy Lightfoot[6]
- Capcom – Captain Commando,[7][2] Mega Man,[8][7][9]
- Data East – Karnov[2]
- Halfbrick Studios – Barry[10][11]
- Irem – Rocky Rodent[3]
- ITE Media – Hugo[3]
- LucasArts - Chuck the Plant[2]
- Microsoft Game Studios – Master Chief[7][12]
- Namco – Pac-Man[14][8][7]
- Nintendo – Mario,[14][8][7]
- Nitroplus – Super Sonico[15][16]
- Rovio Entertainment – Red[17]
- Sega – Alex Kidd[7] (former), Sonic the Hedgehog[8][7][18] (current)
- Sony Computer Entertainment – Toro Inoue[20]
- Square Enix
- Sunsoft – Aero the Acro-Bat[23]
- Tengen – Awesome Possum[3]
- Titus Software – Titus the Fox[3]
Specific series mascots
- Angry Birds – Red[24]
- Banjo-Kazooie – Banjo-Kazooie[3][5]
- Battletoads – Rash, Zitz, Pimple[3]
- Bomberman – Bomberman[5]
- Bonk – Bonk[3]
- Castlevania – Simon Belmont[14]
- Conker – Conker the Squirrel[3][5]
- Crash Bandicoot – Crash Bandicoot (character)[14][8][5]
- Croc: Legend of the Gobbos – Croc[3]
- Disgaea – Prinny[25]
- Donkey Kong – Donkey Kong[14]
- Duke Nukem – Duke Nukem[5]
- Fallout – Vault Boy[26]
- F-Zero – Captain Falcon[27]
- Gex – Gex[3][5]
- Glover – Glover[3]
- God of War – Kratos[14][2]
- Halo – Master Chief[14]
- Jazz Jackrabbit – Jazz Jackrabbit[28]
- Katamari Damacy – The King, The Prince[5]
- Kirby – Kirby[14]
- Klonoa – Klonoa[29]
- Mega Man – Mega Man[14]
- Metal Gear – Solid Snake[14]
- Metroid – Samus Aran[14][2]
- Mortal Kombat – Scorpion[14], Sub Zero,[30][31] Liu Kang[2]
- Pocky & Rocky – Pocky & Rocky[3]
- Pokémon – Pikachu[14][32]
- Rayman – Rayman[14][8][5]
- Resident Evil – Jill Valentine[14], Chris Redfield[33]
- Sonic the Hedgehog – Sonic the Hedgehog[14][18]
- Spyro – Spyro the Dragon[5][34]
- Star Fox – Fox McCloud[14]
- Street Fighter – Ryu,[14]
- Super Mario – Mario,[14][35]
- The Legend of Zelda – Link[14]
- Tomb Raider – Lara Croft[14]
- Twisted Metal – Sweet Tooth[14]
- Uncharted – Nathan Drake[14][21]
- Yoshi – Yoshi[14]
See also
References
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- 1 2 "10 Iconic Video Game Mascots (That Actually Suck) – 9. Nathan Drake". whatculture.com. January 25, 2014. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
- ↑ "10 Iconic Video Game Mascots (That Actually Suck) – 7. Gex". whatculture.com. January 25, 2014. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
- ↑ "Aero the Acro-Bat - Sunsoft". Electronic Gaming Monthly. Vol. 6 no. 49. Sendai Publishing. August 1993. p. 96.
- ↑ "Meet red, the Angry Birds mascot". nst.com.my. July 21, 2016. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
- ↑ John Tanaka (2008-08-29). "Disgaea Mascot Featured in New PSP Title". IGN. Retrieved 2008-11-27.
- ↑ "The 50 Greatest Video Game Characters". Empire. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
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- ↑ "10 Iconic Video Game Mascots (That Actually Suck) – 3. Chris Redfield". whatculture.com. January 25, 2014. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
- ↑ "10 Iconic Video Game Mascots (That Actually Suck) – 5. Spyro the Dragon". whatculture.com. January 25, 2014. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
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