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* [[Street Fighter|Dee Jay]] hails from Jamaica and is extremely laid-back, always smiling and never letting anything worry him.
* An Enforcement of the trope occurs over the course of ''[[Super Robot Wars Original Generation]]'s'' journey from concept to export. The [[Mauve Shirt]] Giado Verendi, as his name suggests, was originally designed to be Italian. But he was given dreadlocks for some reason. The colorist saw the dreadlocks, and made him Black. When the game was exported by [[Atlus]], the writers saw a Black man with dreadlocks, and gave him a Jamaican accent.
* ''[[StarcraftStarCraft II]]'' has [[Scary Black Man|Gabriel Tosh]]. Dreadlocks, <s>Jamaican</s> <s> [[Warcraft|Troll]]</s> ''some'' accent, liberal use of Terrazine, and ''really'' hates [[The Empire|Mengsk's Terran Dominion]].
** For the haircut part, {{spoiler|Un-infested [[Action Girl|Kerrigan]]}} in the ''Heart of the Swarm'' part seems to fit.
* ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'': "Little" Jacob Hughes expresses some anti-authoritarian attitudes in-line with Rastafari beliefs, and uses marijuana liberally, but isn't exactly the most peaceful person around. He's still better than most of the psychos and [[Complete Monster|complete monsters]] running around Liberty City, though.
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