"Checker (Chequer in the British version) is a character appearing in Professor Layton and the Unwound Future. He runs the Toy Shop in the central part of Chinatown."@en . "UF"@en . "Gammon"@en . . "Male"@en . . . "800"^^ . . . "1"^^ . . . "Damian"@en . . . "Toy shop owner"@en . . . "Checker (Chequer in the British version) is a character appearing in Professor Layton and the Unwound Future. He runs the Toy Shop in the central part of Chinatown."@en . "Checker is the name of a collection of clothes made for both female and male avatars, using the 'check square' pattern."@en . "Checker is the name of a collection of clothes made for both female and male avatars, using the 'check square' pattern."@en . "Checker is an enemy appearing in Bomberman '93. It appears in Planet Techo Checker is very fast and pursues Bomberman constantly. It will retreat bombs upon notice."@en . . "Checker"@en . . "Checker (Chequer in the British version) is a character appearing in Professor Layton and the Unwound Future. He runs the Toy Shop in the central part of Chinatown. He is one of the many who enjoy toy cars. In fact, he gives Layton and Luke a toy car course. This course is called Gold Grab. He tells Professor Layton that Dylan also enjoys playing with Toy Cars."@en . . . . "Checker"@en . "Checker is an enemy appearing in Bomberman '93. It appears in Planet Techo Checker is very fast and pursues Bomberman constantly. It will retreat bombs upon notice."@en . "E"@en . "Human"@en . "male"@en . . "Checker"@en . "Professor Layton and the Unwound Future"@en . "Checker (Chequer in the British version) is a character appearing in Professor Layton and the Unwound Future. He runs the Toy Shop in the central part of Chinatown. He is one of the many who enjoy toy cars. In fact, he gives Layton and Luke a toy car course. This course is called Gold Grab. He tells Professor Layton that Dylan also enjoys playing with Toy Cars."@en . "Minor character"@en . "(Artwork from Professor Layton and the Unwound Future.)"@en . . "x"@en . "Character"@en . . .