Highlights

  • Gamers love adopting catchy catchphrases from games, and there are plenty of options to choose from.
  • Memorable gamer catchphrases like "Leeroy Jenkins" and "Finish him!" have endured for decades.
  • From "All your base are belong to us" to "Praise the Sun," these phrases have become iconic in gaming.

Gamers can be a wacky bunch, and it doesn’t take much for an amusing or ironic phrase in a game to become part of gamer vocabulary and eventually part of gaming culture history. There have been countless games released over the years that have lived long beyond their expiration date simply because they spawned a catchphrase.

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Often, these catchphrases are used as all-encompassing references to a specific type of situation that only gamers will understand. A good example is when a player gets angry at a game, and other players on voice chat instantly shout "Leeroy Jenkins!" Some of these catchphrases have been around for decades and are still used today, further proving just how iconic they are.

8 Zero Wing

Catchphrase: "All Your Base Are Belong To Us!!"

All Your Base Are Belong To Us - Zero Wing
  • Platform: Arcade, Sega Mega Drive, PC Engine CD-ROM
  • Released: September, 1989
  • Developer: Williams Electronics
  • Genre: Side-Scrolling Shooter

Released in 1989, Zero Wing is a side-scrolling shooter that is now mostly remembered for spawning the gamer catchphrase “All your base are belong to us!!” This phrase was the result of the game's poor translation from Japanese to English for the 1989 Sega Mega Drive port.

First popularized by players of competitive FPS games such as CounterStrike and Unreal Tournament, this phrase was rolled out any time one team was dominating the other. This phrase has endured for almost four decades.

7 World Of Warcraft

Catchphrase: "Leeroy Jenkins!"

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World of Warcraft

Platform(s)
PC
Released
November 23, 2004
Developer(s)
Blizzard
Genre(s)
MMORPG

The game World of Warcraft needs no introduction, and the gamer catchphrase and meme “Leeroy Jenkins!” likely doesn’t either. This phrase came about thanks to a viral video that showcased a World of Warcraft player by the name of Leeroy Jenkins having a meltdown following a disastrous raid attempt.

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This phrase is used to mock gamers who get angry at games or rage quit. What makes the catchphrase even more noteworthy is how Blizzard picked it up and ran with it, immortalizing the player Leeroy Jenkins as an NPC in World of Warcraft.

6 Mortal Kombat

Catchphrase: "Finish Him!"

Finish Him - Mortal Kombat
Mortal Kombat (1992)

Platform(s)
Arcade , Nintendo Game Boy , PC , PS1 , PS2 , PS3 , Sega CD , Game Gear , Master System , Genesis , SNES , Xbox 360
Released
October 6, 1992
Developer(s)
Midway Games
Genre(s)
Fighting

The 1992 fighting game, Mortal Kombat, is now mostly remembered for the gamer catchphrase it spawned: “Finish Him!” Although it must be said that, in its day, this was also a great game in its own right. The phrase was used in the game to prompt the player to execute a defeated opponent in a death match.

Gamers soon adopted this phrase, often muttering it in a deep, serious voice, mimicking the Mortal Kombat sound sample when defeating enemies in other games. It has to be said that, without voice communication apps for gamers such as the original Battlecom app, then TeamSpeak, Ventrilo, and now Discord, this phrase would likely never have spread. Rather than being comedic or ironic, it was simply a fun thing to say at the end of a tough fight.

5 Star Fox 64

Catchphrase: "Do A Barrel Roll!"

Do A Barrel Roll Star Fox 64
Star Fox 64

Platform(s)
Nintendo 64
Released
June 30, 1997
Developer(s)
Nintendo EAD
Genre(s)
Rail Shooter

Released in 1997, the space combat game, Star Fox 64, spawned a gamer catchphrase that also infected the larger internet. During gameplay, the player is told by Peppy Hare, an NPC helping them learn how to fly, to “do a barrel roll” as a way to avoid incoming damage.

Gamers quickly picked up on this phrase and turned it into a sarcastic answer to stupid questions asked by other gamers. Eventually, this phrase made its way to internet forums, where it was picked up by non-gamers as well, and it is still sometimes used as a sarcastic response to silly questions posted online.

4 Portal

Catchphrase: "The Cake Is A Lie!"

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Portal

Platform(s)
PC , PS3 , Switch , Xbox 360
Released
October 10, 2007
Developer(s)
Valve
Genre(s)
Puzzle

Portal, released in 2007, was a successful game and noted for being somewhat unique at the time. However, it has the dubious honor of being the game that spawned the popular phrase, “The cake is a lie!” Originally, this phase was left as graffiti in the game, serving as a visual prompt to try and warn the player that they were being deceived by GLaDOS.

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Gamers quickly realized that, as a catchphrase, it could be used in any situation where disinformation was encountered or if somebody was chasing goals that could never be achieved. As with other phrases adopted by gamers, it eventually spread to other internet denizens and is still regularly used today.

3 Dark Souls

Catchphrase: "Praise The Sun!"

Praise The Sun - Dark Souls
Dark Souls

Platform(s)
PS3 , PS4 , Xbox 360 , Xbox One , Switch , PC
Released
September 22, 2011
Developer(s)
From Software
Genre(s)
Action RPG

The original Dark Souls game was released in 2011 and is responsible for the inspiration behind the gamer catchphrase "Praise the Sun!" But rather than being based on text or spoken dialogue in the game as other phrases have been, this phrase is based on the almost comedic summoning animation of Solaire of Astora.

This NPC performs a pose known as Praise the Sun when summoned to assist the player. Gamers quickly adopted this phrase to be used any time something uplifting happened or whenever an event occurred that warranted some form of celebration.

2 Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain

Catchphrase: "They Played Us Like A Damn Fiddle!"

They Played Us Like A Damn Fiddle - Metal Gear Solid 5
Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain

Platform(s)
PS4 , PS5 , Xbox One , Xbox 360 , Microsoft Windows
Released
September 1, 2015
Developer(s)
Konami , Kojima Productions
Genre(s)
Stealth , Action-Adventure , Shooter , Adventure

Metal Gear Solid 5 was a great game for many reasons, and the fact that it spawned one of the most popular game catchphrases of all time is simply the cherry on top. During gameplay, the character Kazuhira "Kaz" Miller, who is fully voice-acted, utters the phrase “They played us like a damn fiddle!” This is said as a direct response to a failed mission, where a trojan horse is used to infiltrate Mother Base.

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Gamers adopted this phrase as an ironic celebration of losses in competitive FPS games. However, it spread to a bigger group of gamers in general and is often used to lightheartedly acknowledge the failure of a challenge. Although rarely used now, it was prolific in its heyday.

1 Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim

Catchphrase: "I Took An Arrow To The Knee"

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Released
November 11, 2011
Developer(s)
Bethesda Game Studios
Genre(s)
RPG , Action , Adventure

Skyrim was first released in 2011, and it is still incredibly popular today. Something that Skyrim has given the gamer community and the internet in general is the phrase "I took an arrow to the knee." This is a truncated version of some of the idle chatter spoken by guards in the game, with the original quote being "I used to be an adventurer like you, then I took an arrow in the knee."

Gamers picked up on this phrase and found many uses for it. Late for a raid? Use the "took an arrow in the knee" phrase to explain why. Killed by a boss? This snappy quote can explain it away. Eventually, due to internet forums, the phrase spread outside of the game community and is still in use today.

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