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Q*Bert is a little orange Nintendian who helped invade Earth from the planet Nintenduu 64. He speaks backwards.

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  • Q*bert ist ein Computerspiel, das 1982 von der Firma Gottlieb veröffentlicht wurde. Die Hauptspielfigur des Spiels hat den Namen Q*bert. Das Spiel wurde inspiriert durch die Kunstwerke von M. C. Escher.
  • Q*Bert is a little orange Nintendian who helped invade Earth from the planet Nintenduu 64. He speaks backwards.
  • For the Atari 5200. * Get Outside the Normal Playing Field
  • Q*bert is the main protagonist of the Q*bert series of games. His job is to jump on the tile shaped pyramids in order to make them the exact same color, or save his love interest, Q*bertina, all while trying to avoid the evil Coily, Ugg, Slick, Sam, and Wrong-Way.
  • Like all the other alien warriors Q*bert is composed of many small cubes of living light. And it is invulnerable to anything other than the luminous flux of the same type. When the Q*bert fell from a great height and crashed into small cubes, he was able to recover again.
  • Q*Bert appears in the 2012 Disney Movie, Wreck-it Ralph as a supporting character.
  • Q*Bert was a character first sawed in Mario Plush Collection!
  • In "Chick Cancer", Stewie Griffin claims that being his roommate was easier than being married to Olivia Fuller. Stewie is seen sleeping on the isometric game field, annoyed by Q*bert's incessant playing. As Q*bert gets on each square, it lights up, disturbing his sleep. Stewie then screams that if it continues, Q*bert must pay the entire electric bill. The Pac-Man Ghosts get tired of trying to cheer up Pac-Man after his divorce from Ms. Pac-Man and decide to visit Q*bert in "Stuck Together, Torn Apart".
  • Q*bert is the ball-shaped protagonist from his own arcade game back in the 1980s. Though he's typically a rather polite fellow (even saying goodbye to the player after the game ends), he's also remembered by many for his foul language; whenever the player loses a life, Q*Bert swears like a sailor, though it's always censored. Due to his popularity among arcade-goers, he received his own Saturday morning cartoon in the early 80s, along with Donkey Kong and a few others.
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