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****** Max doesn't know how to play, either, but that doesn't stop him. 'Course, maybe Gabe doesn't enjoy banter as much as Max. Like I said, his being in the game's sequel seems iffy.
* [[Left 4 Dead|Nick]] would be a fairly obvious choice, him being a card player and all. I'd like it if Engineer could play too, seems like a fun guy to hang around with. Plus, Heavy mentions it was Engineer who showed him the Inventory.
** [[Left 4 Dead|Ellis]] would be fun to have in the game, too. As for the Engineer... Well, really, almost ALL of the [[Team Fortress 2]] classes are elegible, the possible exceptions being Pyro (who can't speak) and maybe Scout (who isn't the most patient character out there).
*** In fact, I can picture one of the Sniper's quotes for raising. "You call that a bet? (tosses more chips into the pot) [[Crocodile Dundee|THIS is a bet!]]"
* [[Monkey Island|Murray]] with the skeleton body he briefly had in Chapter 3 of ''Tales''. Just imagine how his bluffs would sound.
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* [[Mass Effect|Commander Shepard]], preferably [[Jennifer Hale|Femshep]]. She's clearly [[Money for Nothing|rich enough]] to play, and reasonably funny to boot. Unlocks could be an N7 helmet and a [[Nuke'Em|Cain]] for The Soldier.
** Legion. Unlock would be a [[Mass Effect]] style sniper rifle, or a scope designed around a Geth head.
* [[Silent Protagonists]] from first person shooters as playable characters. We'll only see their hands (if they check or when they bet) just like how we only see their hands in their respective games. There's far too many to list here, but among them would be [[Halo|the Chief]], [[Modern Warfare|Ramirez]], or [[BioshockBioShock (series)|Jack]].
** What about [[Half Life|Gordon]]?
* [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Gendo Ikari]].
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* Considering the Colbert Bump he gave to the game, would it be that much of a stretch to have Totalbiscuit in there?
* I'm guessing [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Commander William T. Riker]], [[Half Life: Full Life Consequences|John Freeman]], [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Shinji Ikari]], [[Dawn of War|Gabriel Angelos]], and [[Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures|Abel]].
* I've got a better idea. All of the above.
* [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|A Pony]], whether it be Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, or Ditzy/Derpy.
* [[Portal 2|Wheatley]] as one of the first unlockable opponents, and the easiest to beat, offering Space Core as the Buy-In. And the last and hardest to beat, boasting the ultimate poker face and very little banter, {{spoiler|[[Portal (series)|Chell, with the Portal Gun as her prize.]]}}
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== In the sequel (Murder at the Inventory), the murder victim (or the killer!) will be one of the original characters' partners. ==
* Think about it! Each character in Poker Night (besides the Player, of course) is one-half of a partnership (and at least half of them are one-half of a [[Fan-Preferred Couple]]). That can't be a coincidence, can it? Thus, the sequel will be a murder mystery starring [[Penny Arcade|Gabe,]] [[Sam and Max|Sam,]] [[Homestar Runner|Homestar (or the Cheat),]] and [[Team Fortress 2|Medic,]] either being killed or straight-up murdering someone.
** Alternatively, the murder victim will be someone completely different ([[The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You|perhaps the Player from the first game]]). The first four are ready to solve the mystery when suddenly-- the killer's trapped them in the Inventory! They manage to get a phone call out before the killer cuts the lines, probably to Sam. A few calls later and it's Sam, Gabe, Homestar (or Cheat), and Medic, plus a new Player, to the rescue! Or at least the attempted rescue!
*** If you look very closely during the game's opening cutscene, you can see that Sam is actually at The Inventory. It makes sense, seeing as how he doesn't let Max drive the Desoto.