Fictional Worms - Video Games

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  • Annelids, from System Shock 2.
  • Boreworms, from Splatterhouse.
  • Burrow Beast, a man-eating worm weapon from Destroy All Humans! 2
  • Earthworm Jim, the protagonist of the video game series with the same name.
  • Earthworm Kim, the female version of Jim from Earthworm Jim 3D.
  • Fat Worm, from Fat Worm Blows a Sparky
  • Long and purple worms, from NetHack.
  • Mindworms, from Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri.
  • Moldorm, from The Legend of Zelda and its sequels.
  • Multiworms and hyperworms, from X-COM: Apocalypse.
  • The Pit Worm and Geneworm from Half-Life: Opposing Force.
  • Sandworms, from the Dune computer and video games.
  • Sandworms, from the Diablo I & II computer and video games.
  • Sandworms, from the Final Fantasy series.
  • Tapeworm Slim, a new character planned to be in the cancelled Earthworm Jim PSP.
  • The King of Worms, a fictional character from the games Daggerfall and Oblivion in The Elder Scrolls series.
  • Burrowers and Dune Worms (possibelly Young Burrowers) from WarCraft series.
  • The worms from the Worms series.
  • The various types of Worms in Guildwars.
  • Zerg larvae and Cerebrates from StarCraft.
  • Rockworms and the Riftworm from Gears of War 2.
  • Molgera, a boss from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
  • Worm, referring to various types of creatures in the Monster Rancher series.
  • Magmaw, a boss from "World of Warcraft: Cataclysm".
  • Baron Nashor, a giant worm from "League of Legends".
  • Death Worm, the protagonist from the smartphone game of the same name.

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