Animal Collective
Them Bones
Video Game Debuts
The End of War (USA)
Real Names of Fictional Killers
200

a murder

Crows

200

The longest bone in the body, and the most painful to break

Femur

200

The titular character debuted in this arcade game, where he threw barrels at a persistent “Jumpman”

Donkey Kong

200

1783

Revolutionary War/Independence War)

200

The machete-wielding son of a camp cook in the “Friday the 13th” series

Jason Voorhees

400

a pod

Whales

400

Also called the “lower jaw,” it combines with the cranium to form the skull

Mandible

400

A battled-hardened, multilingual spec-ops soldier with an affinity for stealth debuted in this Japanese-only MSX game

Metal Gear

400

1865

Civil War

400

The high school boy partnered with a Shinigami who uses a notebook to “clean up” the world

Light Yagami

600

a parade

Elephants

600

The larger of the two bones in the forearm, it sits opposite of the ulna

Radius

600

A purple-hatted villain with a funky mustache first appeared as a doubles partner in this game

Mario Tennis

600

1953

Korean War

600

“Do ya like Huey Lewis and the News?” A real American Psycho (Patrick Bateman)

Patrick Bateman

800

a fever

Rays

800

Located at the bottom of the spine, it is colloquially known as the “tailbone”

Coccyx

800

A red-haired flaming swordsman debuted in this game, joining his blue-haired compatriot

Super Smash Bros. Melee

800

1848

Mexican-American War
800

Also known as "Jigsaw," he seems to especially enjoy "playing games" with his victims

John Kramer

1000

a parliament

Owls

1000

The smallest bone in the body, located in the ear and shaped like a stirrup

Stapes

1000

A reddish squirrel with a friendly face first debuted in this game before changing his attitude and getting his own adult-oriented game series

Diddy Kong Racing

1000

1991

Gulf War

1000

The skinsuit-wearing antagonist of “Silence of the Lambs,” known to only target women

Buffalo Bill/Jame Gumb

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