Video game characters have been accompanying us since "Space Invaders" was developed as a commercial video game for the first time in 1978. They have been with most of us since childhood, growing and evolving alongside, influencing our communication through visual media and gaining an almost iconic meaning. These characters soon became conveyors of the whole new iconography the video game technology brought with it. Massive expansion of video game industry at break neck speed launched some of these fictitious protagonists into stars, making them as famous as some real contemporary celebrities. Nowadays these characters seem like some sort of ancient cave drawings to us, simple by today's standards of graphic design, yet the feeling of awe towards their pioneering value still remains. This, combined with feelings of nostalgia and warm memories of our childhood heroes, has earned these characters place in the hall of fame not only for video games, but for pop culture in general. Withstanding the test of time, their visual value has risen to a symbolic level, and through various media they are as present as ever in our everyday life. This is evident even more since some street artist have taken it upon themselves to revive them on our streets. We have selected the ten most popular video game characters in street art.