Who are the mascots of PC gaming?
I recently read a thread elsewhere that says one big reason for Nintendoās enduring popularity is their use of mascots: Mario, Link, Kirby, and Samus. But I have to say, PC gaming has its own mascots too. And if you grew up on PC gaming, you know exactly who Iām talking about. To me, these are the most obvious PC gaming mascots:
Sir Graham
Sierraās signature character. Heās the protagonist of Kingās Quest, the game that pretty much āmadeā PC gaming. If youāve ever typed ālook at treeā only to die instantly, you know this guy.
Guybrush Threepwood
For a good long time, the Monkey Island series was the jewel of PC adventure games, and Guybrush was the poster child. For an entire generation of smart-alecks, Guybrush was what made pointing and clicking actually cool.
Commander Keen
PCās answer to Mario, but with a football helmet and a pogo stick. If you played Keen, you knew that saving the galaxy could happen in between spelling homework and dinner. The alien menace never stood a chance.
Duke Nukem
Duke started out as just another run-and-gun guy, but Duke Nukem 3-D turned him into a legend. Those one-liners were the soundtrack of every ā90s gaming session. If your parents ever walked in at the wrong time, you know exactly which line I mean.
B.J. Blazkowicz
Possibly the oldest mascot here, since Wolfenstein dates back to 1981. But it was Wolfenstein 3-D where B.J. got a face and a vendetta. Heās been fighting Nazis since before most of us knew what a floppy disk was.
Jill of the Jungle
Jill is the game that put Epic on the map. She was Epicās answer to Commander Keen, and while the graphics werenāt exactly cutting edge, the level design made up for it. Plus, Jill could turn into a bird. That never gets old.
Doomguy
Probably the most recognizable of the bunch. When people think of PC gaming, Doomguyās battered face at the bottom of the screen is what flashes in their mind. Doom is forever, and so is the guy with the shotgun.
Gordon Freeman
For a whole generation, Half-Life is PC gaming. Gordon Freeman in that orange hazard suit, holding his crowbar, is basically the Valve logo in human form. He never says a word and still manages to be iconic.
Vault Boy
You donāt actually play as Vault Boy, but heās everywhere in Fallout. His little thumbs-up and cheesy grin follow you from the vault to the wasteland. With the TV series, heās basically mainstream now. No mascot is more cheerful about the end of the world.
Kerrigan
The Zerg Queen of Blades herself. If youāre into Starcraftāand millions areāKerrigan is the face you remember. Blizzard made her the ultimate badass, and she wears it well.
Geralt of Rivia
Geralt first found fame on PC. The original Witcher didnāt even get a console port, so for a while Geralt was our little secret. Now heās everywhere, but if you played those early games, he still feels like a PC icon.
Chell
Portalās silent protagonist. You only ever see her in reflections or through portals, but somehow she sticks in your memory anyway. If thereās ever a Hall of Fame for āquietly iconic,ā Chell gets a spot.
Faith Connors
Maybe not as famous as some others here, but Faith deserves her place. Mirrorās Edge is the best first-person parkour youāll ever play, and Faithās red glove and city-leaping acrobatics are instantly memorable.
Madeline
Celeste is one of the greatest indie platformers ever made, and Madeline is what makes it work. Sheās determined, stubborn, and endlessly relatable. Iāve never wanted to climb a mountain so much in my life.
Goose
The newest mascot, but maybe the most beloved. Untitled Goose Game turned one honking bird into the hero none of us expected but all of us needed. An awkward bird never looked so adorable.
So there you have it: the PC gaming mascot hall of fame. They may not have a theme park, but letās be honest, nobodyās ever wanted to watch Mario lock eyes with Doomguy at the breakfast table. The world just isnāt ready for that much star power in one room.
I support the RTS nominations - few genre are so thoroughly and exclusively linked to PC gaming quite like RTS.
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I think Thrall or someone else from Warcraft should be on there. It is a huge franchise that had its first four titles as PC exclusive.
Another good option would be to have one mascot each from Xbox and PlayStation, as they have braced PC as a platform that they will continue to release games for. Maybe pucking one of the first releases from each would be a good choice.
I think your list also has too many older titles that many PC players have never touched. Most new franchises are going to be cross platform at this point.

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Leisure suit Larry?
The Tentacle from MM?
No Lord British from the Ultima game series? Ultima, Wizardry and Might & Magic created and defined what an RPG on PC is. I am not familiar enough with Wizardry and Might & Magic to pick a character from them but I feel at least one character from those series should be on the list.
I think the fact that thereās so many dilutes their effectiveness.
But I mean, Keen is my entirely biased, nostalgia-influence pick.
Mirrorās Edge technically was on console before PC. Only for like two months, but still.
You missed Blizzardās ICON: Deckard Cain.
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To me, it has to be Gordon Freeman. He represents Valve, and I canāt think of a gaming company more linked to PC gaming than Valve.
I adore kingās quest, space quest and all these classics. Same with Monkey Island, but when it comes to⦠Well, mascot sounds wrong. Figurehead may be better here, I think Gordonās ties to Valve gives him a pretty strong case for PC gaming icon.
The goose from untitled goose game doesnāt feel like a PC gaming mascot to me since itās a single game thatās also on almost every console.
Doomguy or Gordon, for sure
I only know vaultboy and Mario and Luigi. Iām obviously not the intended audience. lol
Iām tempted to say that although many of these are gaming icons, theyāre not PC-exclusive so theyāre not really PC-gaming specific mascot material. Most of these characters are playable on consoles too.
I guess this makes MMORPGs and RTS games prime candidates, like a character from Runescape, Starcraft or WoW. Or perhaps something that shows off modding, like the Thomas the Tank Engine dragon (even if the game isnāt PC exclusive).
The Kerbals from KSP could be mascot material too. Dwarf Fortress would be an option too. Or what about a guest from Roller Coaster Tycoon 1/2?
I was here to say, if Guybrush and Duke werenāt on the list there were going to be some serious problems.






