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Pages in category "Video games about reptiles" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aaargh! B.
Scaler, also known as Scaler: The Shapeshifting Chameleon, is a video game released in 2004 by Global Star Software for the GameCube, Xbox, and PlayStation 2 video game consoles. Scaler follows the story of a lizard-loving 12-year-old boy named Bobby "Scaler" Jenkins, who stumbles across an evil plot to dominate the world through use of mutated ...
Reptile's character concept was conceived by Mortal Kombat co-creator and lead programmer Ed Boon after the original 1992 game was released into arcades. Noting the success of the palette swap method used for the sprites of the game's ninja characters Scorpion and Sub-Zero, [6] he and series character designer John Tobias collaborated on including a "super secret hidden feature" in the game ...
This list of fictional reptiles is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and is a collection of various notable reptilian characters that appear in various works of fiction. It is limited to well-referenced examples of reptiles in literature, film, television, comics, animation, video games and mythology , organized by species.
Lizard people that live in a large swamp called the Black Marsh. Are capable of breathing in water and have developed immunity to certain diseases. [1] Asari: Mass Effect: A monogendered, feminine race capable of reproducing with members of any other species. [2] Baraka TERA: The Baraka are descendants of Giants known for their extreme strength ...
Lizard, an enemy of Spider-Man; The Lizard Men of Subterranea; The Lizard Men of the Savage Land; The Lizard Men of Tok from the Microverse; Sauron, a Pteranodon-like enemy of the X-Men; Skrulls, an alien race of reptilian shapeshifters; Slither, a snake-like mutant and ally of Magneto who has been a member of the Resistants and the Serpent Society
Lizards was designed by Jonathan Bean, [1] and published in Australia by Roma. [2] It was also published by Circle in New Zealand and Madhouse in the United Kingdom, [2] and Guerilleros Associes in France as of 1996. [3] Flying Buffalo, Inc. published the game in the United States. This low-complexity game was closed-ended and computer ...
They can be based on various reptiles, like lizards, crocodiles, alligators, snakes, dinosaurs, and the fictional dragons. They are often depicted as powerful warriors, though their relative intelligence to humans varies – as with other anthropomorphic races, a greater resemblance to humans often denotes more "civilized" behavior.