The GameOn Magazine Issue 62 | Page 9

Articles Happy Movember - Video Game’s Best Moustaches Chop Chop Master Onion The result of an experiment which crossed the DNA of Mister Miyagi and a overlysized French onion, Chop Chop Master Onion is best known for training 2D rapping dogs. With his clichéd oriental sensei pencil moustache, stink lines and hordes of onion minions, it’s difficult to believe how bizarre Sony’s first party games were. Kick, Kick, Punch! Sully While on the topic of Sony’s first party characters, Sully couldn’t be further from the anthropomorphised onion. The quintessential old school treasure hunter, Victor Sullivan, is of course rarely seen without Issue 62 • December 2014 his trademark cigar and ‘been there done that’ attitude. But what makes him a likeable character? That would be the matching silver hair and moustache. Oh, and he can fly a plane, but he’s got a moustache so… obviously he can! Captain Price ‘How’d a muppet like you pass selection?’ The first words of a genre redefining game spoken by possibly the manliest man to ever be made of pixels. The grizzled SAS veteran takes no nonsense, and neither would you if you had seen the stuff him and his face fungus have seen. It’s facial hair that says ‘yes I’ve killed people, but I also offer a soft and warming edition to the face’. Doctor Eggman If your body was the shape of an egg, your legs were extremely thin and you had freakishly large feet how would you draw attention away from yourself? You’d probably terrorise a trainer-wearing blue hedgehog or you’d grow an oversized comical moustache. Or in the case of morbidly obese Doctor Eggman you’d do both. The mad scientist, who boasts an IQ of 300, is probably best known for his end-of-level inventions and the idiotic need to display his weak spot. This month however, we offer him a round of applause and some appreciation for the bushy moustache that goes wider than his overlysized egg-shaped body. 9 • GameOn Magazine