List of video game mascots

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A video game mascot is usually a specific video game character that is a trademark of a video game company brand and is actively used to promote the company or its products, a symbol of the company, as a "face" or representative in promotional materials. Usually, mascots are from platform games, but there are exceptions. They may not necessarily appear in any games.

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Mascot for: First appearance Creator
Alex Kidd (former) Sega Alex Kidd in Miracle World n/a
Opa-opa (former) Sega Fantasy Zone n/a
Pentarou (former) Konami Antarctic Adventure! n/a
Bomberman Hudson Soft Bomberman n/a
Scorpion Midway Games Mortal Kombat n/a
Aero the Acro-Bat Sunsoft Aero the Acro-Bat n/a
Chuck the Plant LucasArts Maniac Mansion n/a
Bonk(former) Turbo Grafx 16 Bonk's Adventure Hudson Soft
Bub and Bob Taito Bubble Bobble n/a
Captain Commando (former) Capcom Captain Commando n/a
Ryu Capcom Street Fighter n/a
Chuck the Plant LucasArts Maniac Mansion Gary Winnick
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger Krome Studios Ty the Tasmanian Tiger n/a
Blinx (former) Microsoft Blinx: The Time Sweeper Artoon
Gex (Former) Crystal Dynamics Gex n/a
Goemon Konami Mr. Goemon n/a
Jazz Jackrabbit(Former) Epic Games Jazz Jackrabbit n/a
Bubsy (Former) Accolade Bubsy n/a
Jack Frost Atlus Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei n/a
Kirby HAL Laboratory, Inc. Kirby's Dream Land Masahiro Sakurai
Lara Croft (former) Eidos Interactive Tomb Raider Toby Gard
Cryptosporidium 137 THQ Destroy All Humans! Pandemic Studios
Mario Nintendo Donkey Kong Shigeru Miyamoto
Mega Man[1] Capcom Mega Man Keiji Inafune
Moogle Square Final Fantasy III Yoshitaka Amano
Mr. Pants Rare Jet Force Gemini Leigh Loveday
Pac-Man Namco Pac-Man Toru Iwatani
Crash Bandicoot (former) Sony PlayStation Crash Bandicoot Naughty Dog
Spyro the Dragon (former) Sony PlayStation Spyro the Dragon Insomniac Games
Sly Cooper Sony PlayStation 2 Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus Sucker Punch Productions
Jak and Daxter Sony PlayStation 2 Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy Naughty Dog
Ratchet & Clank Sony PlayStation 2 Ratchet & Clank Insomniac Games
Rayman Ubisoft Rayman Michel Ancel
Slime Enix Dragon Quest Akira Toriyama
Pikachu Game Freak Pokémon Red and Blue Satoshi Tajiri
Segata Sanshiro (former) Sega Saturn Segata Sanshirou Shinken Yuugi n/a
Sonic the Hedgehog[2] Sega Sonic The Hedgehog Yuji Naka and Naoto Ohshima
Master Chief[3] Microsoft Halo: Combat Evolved Bungie Studios
Duke Nukem (former) 3D Realms Duke Nukem George Broussard
Willosaurus EA Spore (video game) Maxis Software
Terry Bogard SNK Fatal Fury n/a
Croc (Former) Fox Interactive Croc: Legend of the Gobbos Argonaut Software

  1. ^ Corporate Information. Capcom's official website. Retrieved on August 5, 2005.
  2. ^ Corporate Developers. Sega's official website. Retrieved on August 5, 2005.
  3. ^ Corporate Developers. Bungie's official website. Retrieved on August 5, 2005.

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