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* ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura: Key of Memories'' (魔卡少女樱:回忆钥匙), a Chinese app game based on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'', had a collaboration with the Chinese children's show ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'' added to it in 2024, with Sakura finding herself in Goats' Village (the setting of ''Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf'') and joining the ''Pleasant Goat'' characters in a celebration of the Lantern Festival that takes place after a Chinese New Year.

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* ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura: Key of Memories'' (魔卡少女樱:回忆钥匙), a Chinese app game based on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'', had a collaboration with the Chinese children's show ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'' added to it in 2024, with Sakura finding herself in Goats' Village (the main setting of ''Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf'') and joining the ''Pleasant Goat'' characters in a celebration of the Lantern Festival that takes place after a Chinese New Year.
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* ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura: Key of Memories'' (魔卡少女樱:回忆钥匙), a Chinese app game based on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'', had a collaboration with the Chinese children's show ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'' added to it in 2024, with Sakura finding herself in Goats' Village (the setting of ''Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf'') and joining the ''Pleasant Goat'' characters in a Chinese New Year celebration.

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* ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura: Key of Memories'' (魔卡少女樱:回忆钥匙), a Chinese app game based on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'', had a collaboration with the Chinese children's show ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'' added to it in 2024, with Sakura finding herself in Goats' Village (the setting of ''Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf'') and joining the ''Pleasant Goat'' characters in a celebration of the Lantern Festival that takes place after a Chinese New Year celebration.Year.
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* ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura: Key of Memories'' (魔卡少女樱:回忆钥匙), a Chinese app game based on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'', had a collaboration with the Chinese children's show ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'' added to it in 2024, with Sakura finding herself in Goats' Village (the setting of ''Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf'') and joining the ''Pleasant Goat'' characters in a Chinese New Year celebration.
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** ''Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix'' (2000-2001, Arcade & UsefulNotes/PlayStation)
** ''Dance Dance Revolution Disney Channel Mix'' (2008, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2)
** ''Dance Dance Revolution Disney Grooves'' (2009, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}})
* Also on the subject of ''DDR'' is ''Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix'', a 2005 [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube GameCube]] title featuring both classic ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' tunes and {{classical m|usic}}elodies, combined with ''Mario'' characters and environments.

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** ''Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix'' (2000-2001, Arcade & UsefulNotes/PlayStation)
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** ''Dance Dance Revolution Disney Channel Mix'' (2008, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2)
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** ''Dance Dance Revolution Disney Grooves'' (2009, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}})
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* Also on the subject of ''DDR'' is ''Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix'', a 2005 [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube [[Platform/NintendoGameCube GameCube]] title featuring both classic ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' tunes and {{classical m|usic}}elodies, combined with ''Mario'' characters and environments.



* ''VideoGame/DrawnToLife: WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants Edition'' for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS and ''[=SpongeBob=] VideoGame/DinerDash'' for mobile phones.

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* ''VideoGame/DrawnToLife: WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants Edition'' for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS and ''[=SpongeBob=] VideoGame/DinerDash'' for mobile phones.



* ''VideoGame/PuzzleAndDragons: Franchise/SuperMarioBros Edition'' for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS.
* ''Pepsi Invaders'' was a hack of ''VideoGame/SpaceInvaders'' for the UsefulNotes/Atari2600 with Coca-Cola branding, replacing the aliens with P-E-P-S-I letters. 125 copies were produced and given to Coca-Cola executives at a sales convention, making this one of the rarest video games of all time.
* In the heyday of the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom]], several Japanese noodle companies got in on this act, producing special branded rereleases of popular Famicom games with changed sprites and some minor gameplay differences that were generally given out as competition prizes. These include ''Kaettekita VideoGame/MarioBros'', ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI Charumera'', and ''VideoGame/{{Gradius}} Archimedes Hen''. (There was also ''All Night Nippon VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'', which tied in with a late-night talk show instead.) These were parodied in ''VideoGame/RetroGameChallenge'', where the unlockable game ''Rally King SP'' is a special version of a DrivingGame already presented in the game that's sponsored by the fictional Cup o' Chicken Noodle.

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* ''VideoGame/PuzzleAndDragons: Franchise/SuperMarioBros Edition'' for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS.
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* ''Pepsi Invaders'' was a hack of ''VideoGame/SpaceInvaders'' for the UsefulNotes/Atari2600 Platform/Atari2600 with Coca-Cola branding, replacing the aliens with P-E-P-S-I letters. 125 copies were produced and given to Coca-Cola executives at a sales convention, making this one of the rarest video games of all time.
* In the heyday of the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom]], several Japanese noodle companies got in on this act, producing special branded rereleases of popular Famicom games with changed sprites and some minor gameplay differences that were generally given out as competition prizes. These include ''Kaettekita VideoGame/MarioBros'', ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI Charumera'', and ''VideoGame/{{Gradius}} Archimedes Hen''. (There was also ''All Night Nippon VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'', which tied in with a late-night talk show instead.) These were parodied in ''VideoGame/RetroGameChallenge'', where the unlockable game ''Rally King SP'' is a special version of a DrivingGame already presented in the game that's sponsored by the fictional Cup o' Chicken Noodle.



* Among the many mobile phone editions of the Japanese card game ''Daifugou'' are ones themed after ''VideoGame/BreathOfFire'' and ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog''.

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* Among the many mobile phone editions of the Japanese card game ''Daifugou'' are ones themed after ''VideoGame/BreathOfFire'' and ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog''.''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''.
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* ''Tingle's Balloon Fight'' is the current page image for DolledUpInstallment, designed as a parody of that trope, but the actual execution falls under here: the original ''VideoGame/BalloonFight'' pedigree shows clearly alongside the added themes from ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''.

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* ''Tingle's Balloon Fight'' is the current page image for DolledUpInstallment, was designed as a parody of that trope, DolledUpInstallment, but the actual execution falls under here: the original ''VideoGame/BalloonFight'' pedigree shows clearly alongside the added themes from ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''.
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* ''[[Literature/AmericanGirlsCollection The American Girls Premiere]]'' is a reskin of the MECC theatre sim ''Opening Night'', replacing the generic 19th century mystery characters with those from the doll franchise at the time of its release.
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* ''Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots'', a game of ''VideoGame/FruitNinja'' featuring elements from ''WesternAnimation/PussInBoots2011''.
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* ''VideoGame/AllNightNipponSuperMarioBros.'' is essentially an officially-licensed hack of ''VideoGame/{{Super Mario Bros|1}}'', based on a Japanese radio program and published by Fuji Television.

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* ''VideoGame/AllNightNipponSuperMarioBros.'' is essentially an officially-licensed hack of ''VideoGame/{{Super Mario Bros|1}}'', ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'', based on a Japanese radio program and published by Fuji Television.



* In the heyday of the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom]], several Japanese noodle companies got in on this act, producing special branded rereleases of popular Famicom games with changed sprites and some minor gameplay differences that were generally given out as competition prizes. These include ''Kaettekita VideoGame/MarioBros'', ''VideoGame/{{The Legend of Zelda|I}} Charumera'', and ''VideoGame/{{Gradius}} Archimedes Hen''. (There was also ''All Night Nippon VideoGame/{{Super Mario Bros|1}}'', which tied in with a late-night talk show instead.) These were parodied in ''VideoGame/RetroGameChallenge'', where the unlockable game ''Rally King SP'' is a special version of a DrivingGame already presented in the game that's sponsored by the fictional Cup o' Chicken Noodle.

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* In the heyday of the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom]], several Japanese noodle companies got in on this act, producing special branded rereleases of popular Famicom games with changed sprites and some minor gameplay differences that were generally given out as competition prizes. These include ''Kaettekita VideoGame/MarioBros'', ''VideoGame/{{The Legend of Zelda|I}} ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI Charumera'', and ''VideoGame/{{Gradius}} Archimedes Hen''. (There was also ''All Night Nippon VideoGame/{{Super Mario Bros|1}}'', VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'', which tied in with a late-night talk show instead.) These were parodied in ''VideoGame/RetroGameChallenge'', where the unlockable game ''Rally King SP'' is a special version of a DrivingGame already presented in the game that's sponsored by the fictional Cup o' Chicken Noodle.
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* ''VideoGame/MagicalTetrisChallenge'' is ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' with WesternAnimation/{{Mickey|Mouse}}, Minnie, WesternAnimation/{{Donald|Duck}}, WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, and Pete.

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* ''VideoGame/MagicalTetrisChallenge'' is ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' with WesternAnimation/{{Mickey|Mouse}}, Minnie, WesternAnimation/{{Minnie|Mouse}}, WesternAnimation/{{Donald|Duck}}, WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, and Pete.WesternAnimation/{{Pete}}.
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* ''VideoGame/MagicalTetrisChallenge'' is ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' with {{Mickey|Mouse}}, Minnie, WesternAnimation/{{Donald|Duck}}, WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, and Pete.

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* ''VideoGame/MagicalTetrisChallenge'' is ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' with {{Mickey|Mouse}}, WesternAnimation/{{Mickey|Mouse}}, Minnie, WesternAnimation/{{Donald|Duck}}, WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, and Pete.
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** ''VideoGame/AngryBirdsTransformers'' has the birds and the pigs don TransformingMecha from the ''{{Franchise/Transformers}}'' franchise (the birds are the Autobirds and the pigs are the Deceptihogs) and for a first in the series has the birds actually walk from point A to point B destroying the pigs on the screen. "Leave the slingshot at home - this time you got REAL firepower!"

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** ''VideoGame/AngryBirdsTransformers'' has the birds and the pigs don TransformingMecha from the ''{{Franchise/Transformers}}'' ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' franchise (the birds are the Autobirds and the pigs are the Deceptihogs) and for a first in the series has the birds actually walk from point A to point B destroying the pigs on the screen. "Leave the slingshot at home - this time you got REAL firepower!"



** ''Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix'' (2000-2001, Arcade & UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation}})
** ''Dance Dance Revolution Disney Channel Mix'' (2008, UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation 2}})

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** ''Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix'' (2000-2001, Arcade & UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation}})
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* Chunsoft's ''VideoGame/MysteryDungeon'' series of {{Roguelike}}s has subseries featuring characters from ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'', as well as one-off releases based on ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'', ''VideoGame/{{TwinBee}}'', ''VideoGame/TheTowerOfDruaga'', and ''VideoGame/EtrianOdyssey''. Oh, and one subseries of entirely original characters: ''VideoGame/ShirenTheWanderer''.

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* Chunsoft's ''VideoGame/MysteryDungeon'' series of {{Roguelike}}s has subseries featuring characters from ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'', as well as one-off releases based on ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'', ''VideoGame/{{TwinBee}}'', ''VideoGame/TwinBee'', ''VideoGame/TheTowerOfDruaga'', and ''VideoGame/EtrianOdyssey''. Oh, and one subseries of entirely original characters: ''VideoGame/ShirenTheWanderer''.



* Creator/{{Konami}} did this many times over with their MatchThreeGame ''Taisen Puzzle-dama'', using characters from ''VideoGame/PopNMusic'', ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial'', ''VideoGame/TwinBee'', ''[[Manga/ChibiMarukoChan Chibi Maruko-chan]]'', ''Manga/MirumoDePon'' and ''Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai''.

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* Creator/{{Konami}} did this many times over with their MatchThreeGame ''Taisen Puzzle-dama'', using characters from ''VideoGame/PopNMusic'', ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial'', ''VideoGame/TwinBee'', ''[[Manga/ChibiMarukoChan Chibi Maruko-chan]]'', ''Manga/ChibiMarukoChan'', ''Manga/MirumoDePon'' and ''Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai''.



* ''Pepsi Invaders'' was a hack of ''VideoGame/SpaceInvaders'' for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}} with Coca-Cola branding, replacing the aliens with P-E-P-S-I letters. 125 copies were produced and given to Coca-Cola executives at a sales convention, making this one of the rarest video games of all time.

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* ''Pepsi Invaders'' was a hack of ''VideoGame/SpaceInvaders'' for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}} UsefulNotes/Atari2600 with Coca-Cola branding, replacing the aliens with P-E-P-S-I letters. 125 copies were produced and given to Coca-Cola executives at a sales convention, making this one of the rarest video games of all time.
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* ''VideoGame/LEGOCityUndercover'' is an inversion, copying the mechanics and style of the VideoGame/{{LEGO Adaptation Game}}s minus the "adaptation" of a non-LEGO franchise.

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* ''VideoGame/LEGOCityUndercover'' ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' is an inversion, copying the mechanics and style of the VideoGame/{{LEGO Adaptation Game}}s minus the "adaptation" of a non-LEGO franchise.



** ''VideoGame/LegoRockBand'' (also a VideoGame/{{LEGO Adaptation Game}})

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** ''VideoGame/LegoRockBand'' (also a VideoGame/{{LEGO Adaptation Game}}) VideoGame/LegoAdaptationGame)



* ''VideoGame/BroForce'' has a free DLC campaigned based on ''Film/TheExpendables3'' called ''Expendabros''.

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* ''VideoGame/BroForce'' ''VideoGame/{{Broforce}}'' has a free DLC campaigned based on ''Film/TheExpendables3'' called ''Expendabros''.

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