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Source: Wikia. Pages: 66. Chapters: Alistair Smythe, Arcade, Atlas, Beetle, Black Cat, Blackheart, Blitz, Boomerang, Bullseye, Carlyle, Carnage, Chameleon, Chance, Chondu, Constrictor, Deadpool, Demogoblin, Doctor Doom, Doctor Faustus, Doctor Octopus, Electro, Gorilla Man, Green Goblin, Green Goblin II, Hobgoblin, Hydro-Man, Incandescent Man, Jackal, Jester, Juggernaut, Justin Hammer, Kaine, Killer Shrike, Kingpin, Kraven the Hunter, Lizard, Mad Thinker, Man-Wolf, Mister Hyde, Mister Negative, Molten Man, Monster Ock, Morbius, Morlun, Moses Magnum, Mysterio, Myth Monster, PHANTOMS, Prowler, Punisher, Red Ghost, Red Skull, Rhino, Richard Fisk, Ringer, Ringmaster, Ruby Thursday, Sandman, Scarecrow, Scorpia, Scorpion, Seth Youngblood, Shocker, Shriek, Shrunken Bones, Silver Sable, Sinister Six, Skinhead, Slug, Spider X, Swarm, Symbiote, Taskmaster, The Answer, The Bedrocks, The Collective, The Enforcers, The Headmen, The Spot, Tinkerer, Tombstone, Trapster, Venom, Vermin, Vulture, Walrus, Whiplash. Excerpt: Arcade gave differing accounts of his past life, and as yet there is no evidence to substantiate any of those accounts. Apparently Arcade told falsehoods about his past to mislead and confuse his opponents for his own amusement. One of Arcade's accounts stated that he was the spoiled son of a millionaire living in Beverley Hills, California, and killed his own father to acquire his vast sums of money. In killing his father, Arcade discovered that he had a talent and liking for murder. He therefore became an assassin, but was soon bored with killing by ordinary means, and used his great wealth to construct hidden complexes of high-tech death traps designed in the manner of an amusement park. Arcade killed victims by trapping them within his "Murderworld" for whomever would pay the millions he charged. To Arcade, the game itself was more important than the expense or even the winning. Arcade was also contracted to kill various super heroes, from common foes like...