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Zelda vs. Donkey Kong
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Zelda
Although she is an NPC in most of the games she appeared in, Princess Zelda is actually more famous than the protagonist of the Zelda games.
Sure, one reason is that the games are called Legend of Zelda (and not Legend of Link), but more importantly, it's that most Zelda games allowed you to customize the main character's name. What may have been Link for you, was Tom, Chris, or AAAAAA for another player. But one name was always constant: Zelda. The mysterious princess first appeared in the US in 1987's Legend of Zelda for the NES (which was the cartridge conversion of the Japanese Zelda no Densetsu for the Famicom Disk System).
Because of the title's popularity, Nintendo continued the series on every new gaming platform (with the exception of the Virtual Boy). Through a licensing deal, Zelda even appeared in three games for the Philips CD-i. Sadly, the games' quality was subpar, taking the wind out of Zelda's first appearance as a playable character in Zelda's Adventure in 1994.
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong made his first appearance as the titular character of the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong alongside protagonist Mario (then known as "Jumpman") and damsel in distress, the Lady (later renamed Pauline). As Jumpman, the player must reach Donkey Kong at the top of each stage, where he is holding the Lady captive. Donkey Kong attempts to hinder the player's progress by throwing barrels, springs, and other objects towards Jumpman. The ape reappeared the following year in the sequel Donkey Kong Junior, where Donkey Kong is taken captive and locked in a cage by the re-named Mario, while Donkey Kong Junior sets out to rescue him. Donkey Kong resumed his antagonistic role in Donkey Kong 3, this time the character Stanley The Bugman taking Mario's place as the protagonist. Stanley fights Donkey Kong's attempts to invade a greenhouse along with a horde of killer bees.
After Donkey Kong, Mario went on to become Nintendo's primary mascot, while Donkey Kong and his son were relegated to supporting roles and cameos such as in the arcade version of Punch-Out!!, Super Mario Kart, and the Virtual Boy game Mario's Tennis. The 1994 Game Boy version of Donkey Kong marked his re-emergence as a major character. He was redesigned, appearing with a red necktie, which sometimes bears his initials, "DK".
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Kain vs. Duke Nukem
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Kain
Kain is a fictional character and the titular character that appears in the Legacy of Kain series of video games. Depending on the game and its viewpoint, Kain has been either the central protagonist, or an antagonist, but in all his depictions he is an anti-hero, interested only in his own goals. The character was designed by Denis Dyack and voiced in all his appearances by Simon Templeman.
An arrogant noble murdered and revived as a vampire, Kain embarked on a crusade to kill his assassins and then be restored to human form. When he came to revere his powers, Kain turned his back on his prophesied duty and became a vampire lord ruling over the land. Kain's attentions later turned to averting his destined doom at the hands of his lieutenant Raziel. Kain's manipulations of Raziel in the hopes of changing his destiny effectively set in motion the events that make up most of the Legacy of Kain series.
The character of Kain has been positively received by critics, described as a "typical Oedipus figure" or "gnostic hero", with much praise directed at his dark portrayal in Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver and the quality of Simon Templeman's voice acting.In 2000, Kain was ranked tenth in a Gamespot Readers' Choice poll for the top ten villains in video gaming.
Duke Nukem
Duke Nukem is an action hero created by computer game developers Todd Replogle, George Broussard, Allen Blum and Scott Miller of Apogee Software (now 3D Realms). Since Duke Nukem 3D, Nukem has been voiced by voice actor Jon St. John.
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Kratos vs. Princess Peach
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This former Spartan general has suffered from a bit of bad luck. He's lost everything he holds dear and he's a bit cranky because of it.
The only man to face off against the gods, he eventually becomes a god himself, reigning supreme over all in his way, and it looks like he'll keep on fighting as long as he has a breath left in his body.
Princess Peach
Mario's love interest from the long-running Nintendo game franchise. Not to be confused with the other Mario gals, Pauline and Daisy, Peach was originally known in the west just as Princess Toadstool.
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Kirby vs. Cloud
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First Appearance: NES, 1986. Well, he's not a marshmallow, we're pretty sure of that. And he can fly, so that knocks out solid rubber... Anyway, whatever Kirby is, he's a load of fun at parties.
He likes putting bad guys in his mouth, much like Mario's pal Yoshi... could there be a connection? Kirby looks cute enough, but he can turn plumb nasty when it comes to his arch foe, the curiously named King Dedede. He's, um, 'one tough cream puff'.
Cloud
Cloud Strife is a character from the Final Fantasy VII videogame. Cloud does his best to put up a cold, withdrawn front, but there’s a sympathetic person inside there somewhere, and eventually a capable leader of the Avalanche rebellion. In this regard, he set a trend for RPG heroes in the 32-bit age, when tortured adolescence was very much in style.
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Zelda Vs Donkey Kong
Kain vs. Duke Nukem
Kratos vs. Princess Peach
Kirby vs. Cloud
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