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** Ramlethal Valentine wears {{stripperiffic}} clothes in battle, but she gets a green ''fuku'' in the Xrd story mode after she's been captured by the heroes. [[DoesNotLikeShoes Still sans shoes, though]]. [[spoiler:She keeps it as her everyday-wear once she joins "the team" in -REVELATOR-, and in -REVELATOR- 2 her "sister" Elphelt gets a red ''fuku'' after she's rescued as well]].

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** Ramlethal Valentine wears {{stripperiffic}} clothes in battle, but she gets a green ''fuku'' in the Xrd story mode after she's been captured by the heroes. [[DoesNotLikeShoes Still sans shoes, though]].though. [[spoiler:She keeps it as her everyday-wear once she joins "the team" in -REVELATOR-, and in -REVELATOR- 2 her "sister" Elphelt gets a red ''fuku'' after she's rescued as well]].
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Wadanohara}}'' some of the title character's outfits borrow elements of the Sailor Fuku, fitting her status as a sea witch and her overall nautical motif.

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* The ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy'' series features a sailor fuku as a piece of equipment available in the [[VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy4 fourth]] and [[VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy fifth]] games, with its description in [=EBF5=] sarcastically calling it "An original outfit which has never appeared in video games or anime". Anna and Natalie give distinctly differing views on it as well in [=EBF5=]:
-->'''Anna:''' Ooooh, I'm so cute in this outfit, don'tcha think? (I bet Natalie can't even fit into it!)
-->'''Natalie:''' Have we collected every type of fetish outfit yet? I bet you guys are loving this, you perverts.
* ''Franchise/StreetFighter'':
** From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha'' to ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'', Sakura Kasugano wore her white and blue ''serafuku'' on the ring. In ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'', however, she starts wearing [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WABWyJ45XCo an attire]] inspired by [[https://imgur.com/KuiAYbI pachinko parlour uniforms]].
** Sakura's FriendlyRival Karin Kanzuki wore a red ''serafuku'' with black ModestyShorts in the ''Alpha'' series, switching in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'' to a red outfit with a cravat and ProperTightsWithASkirt.
** Some of the alternate costumes in ''V'' [[http://shoryuken.com/2017/04/02/capcom-announces-m-bisons-classic-thailand-stage-new-costumes-for-street-fighter-v-at-wondercon/ are inspired by]] [[http://shoryuken.com/2017/06/22/street-fighter-v-is-getting-more-school-costumes-for-ibuki-nash-r-mika-on-june-27th/ school uniforms]]: Rainbow Mika and Ibuki have modified ''serafuku'', Nash gets a white ''gakuran'' clearly inspired by the below-mentioned Kyousuke, Ryu has a black ''gakuran'' that ''screams'' JapaneseDelinquents, Chun-Li gets a variation where she wears a UsefulNotes/{{qipao}} blouse and a pleated skirt, and Juri wears a mix of Western uniform and punk clothing.
* ''VideoGame/ToukenRanbu'': Worn by men as part of the [[DressCodedForYourConvenience dress code]] of swords of the Yukihira school – body-hugging black suits with sailor collars. Jizō wears the top with shorts, but his brother Kokin wears it with a pleated, tapered and slit skirt over ModestyShorts.
* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'':
** The girls from the Jellyfish Pirates wear customized versions of this as their uniform.
** Ramlethal Valentine wears {{stripperiffic}} clothes in battle, but she gets a green ''fuku'' in the Xrd story mode after she's been captured by the heroes. [[DoesNotLikeShoes Still sans shoes, though]]. [[spoiler:She keeps it as her everyday-wear once she joins "the team" in -REVELATOR-, and in -REVELATOR- 2 her "sister" Elphelt gets a red ''fuku'' after she's rescued as well]].
* ''VideoGame/RivalSchools'':
** Hinata Wakaba wears a Western-style uniform, while Kyousuke Kagami has a white ''gakuran''.
** Gedo High School is an all-boys school whose students, led by Daigo Kazama, wear ''gakuran''. Daigo' sister Akira had to disguise herself in a biker uniform complete with helmet to look for him when he was abducted.
** Subverted by the Seijyun High School in the second game, ''Project Justice''. Seijyun is an all-girls school whose students wear Western uniforms, which Akira wears in the Story Mode, but transfer student Yurika Kirishima [[spoiler:(who is actually TheMole)]] wears a different uniform inspired by the ''serafuku''. Even more: there's an [[JapaneseDelinquents all-girls delinquent gang]] led by the third member of the trio, Aoi "Zaki" Himezaki, and they all wear dark grey ''serafuku'' with long skirts.
* Athena Asamiya from ''VideoGame/PsychoSoldier''. Her ''King of Fighters'' incarnation was supposed to fight in a sailor fuku but the [[WordOFGod creators]] thought that it would be "too risqué", and limited the outfit to her pre-fight animations. Years later, she actually fought in such an outfit in ''VideoGame/SNKVsCapcomMatchOfTheMillennium''; and finally, in ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters XI'', ''XII'' and ''XIII'' she actually fights using a school uniform... [[NotAllowedToGrowUp as late as it may seem]]. She claims in-story that it's a [[ShoutOut "throw back to her origins"]].
** Rather cynically lampshaded by Kyo Kusanagi ([[HypocriticalHumor who was famous for fighting in a modified gakuran]]) in XIII:
--->'''Kyo:''' No one wears sailor uniforms at your age anymore!
** In the semi-canon continuity "The King of Fighters: KYO", many scenes take place in the Osakan highschool that Kyo, his girlfriend Yuki, Shingo and Athena attend. Said school has ''gakuran'' and ''serafuku'' as uniforms, the latter somewhat realistically depicted in the manga as having long skirts below the knees; however, said skirts tend to be shorter in the KOF: KYO games.
** [[VideoGame/SNKGalsFighters Miss X]] wears one. [[spoiler:It's [[DudeLooksLikeALady Iori Yagami]] wearing it, and [[PaperThinDisguise nobody buys it]]]].
* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3'' has Yuriko Omega, a young woman with GirlishPigtails, PsychicPowers, and [[CreepyChild questionable mental health]] who fights for the [[JapanTakesOverTheWorld Empire of the Rising Sun]] in a schoolgirl uniform.
* Kasumi and Ayane from ''VideoGame/DeadOrAlive'' have, in some games, alternate outfits that are school outfits, all for {{Fanservice}} purposes, of course, but also note that [[AllThereInTheManual they're supposed to be that young]].
* ''VideoGame/TheNightWayHome'': [[PlayerCharacter Rina]] wears a Japanese schoolgirl outfit.
* Saki from the ''VideoGame/{{Onechanbara}}'' series has a sailor suit as her default outfit.
* ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'':
** Ling Xiaoyu and her PaletteSwap Miharu Hirano have sailor fuku costumes in some games.
** In the games proper, Xiaoyu and Jin Kazama's highschool has blazer uniforms for both genders, though the girls' collars resemble fuku ones. Both of them can wear their uniforms into the ring if the player wishes so
* Downplayed in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' series. Despite having an ImprobablyFemaleCast with hundreds of characters, the only actual schoolgirl in the cast doesn't wear a sailor fuku as her uniform. Only two characters have ever been depicted wearing one, and one of them was ''actually a sailor'' (and even then, it's difficult to tell if she's wearing shorts or a skirt).
* In ''VideoGame/RecettearAnItemShopsTale'', the strongest and most expensive clothes that can be purchased that playable (though the [=NPCs=] can be sold it as well, obviously) female characters can equip and be sold is a sailor uniform, whose description reads "Confers great power upon women of any age group." Though if male characters come in asking for clothes, you can sell them this also (though the playable male characters cannot equip it, which would make it funnier).
* In ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'', a sailor uniform and gakuran can be found as special clothes.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Valis}}'', Yuko Ahso wears a sailor fuku for the first few stages before getting her ChainmailBikini. The blue skirt matches the color of her hair. It returns in ''Valis II'' as one of her selectable outfits (she can switch it for a blazer in the Japanese computer version).
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'' features high school-aged youngsters as the protagonists, so this trope commonly shows up:
** In the original ''VideoGame/{{Persona|1}}'', the male students of St. Hermelin High wear grey ''gakuran''. The female students avert this, although [[TeamMom Yukino Mayuzumi]] evokes the ''sukeban'' trend a little by wearing a skirt that's far longer than the uniform's standard.
** ''VideoGame/Persona2'': A variation of the sailor fuku (with a square-shaped collar) serves as the girls' uniform for Seven Sisters High, although the same school has a tie-and-jacket combo for boys. Kasugayama High's male uniform, meanwhile, is a light blue ''gakuran''.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona4'', old-fashioned and rural Yasogami High has both sailor fuku for girls ''and gakuran'' for boys The winter uniforms in particular are rather unique in their colors and look, both being black with visible white stitching.
** ''VideoGame/Persona5'': While none of the schools shown (Shujin, Kosei, and the unnamed school Goro Akechi attends) have sailor fuku or ''gakuran'' as their standard uniform, [[StarvingArtist Yusuke Kitagawa]], for reasons unexplained either in-game or [[AllInTheManual out of it]], wears a white ''gakuran'' with a ''fleur-de-lis'' on it. However, the player can evoke this through DLC, allows the party members to wear the uniforms of St. Hermelin, Seven Sisters, Kasugayama, and Yasogami.
* You can make your characters wear certain outfits in ''VideoGame/ArcRiseFantasia''. One set is supposed to be a series of military academy uniforms, except for Ryfia's, which is a sailor fuku. Even Cecille, the TokenMiniMoe, gets a smaller version of the uniform and not a fuku. The characters comment on this.
* ''VideoGame/AkatsukiBlitzkampf'' has a subversion. At some point, [[http://i.imgur.com/f2f9YLM.png a young man]] [[FaceFramedInShadow in a shadowed environment]] is seen dressed in what seems to be a ''gakuran''... but since this scene takes place in [[spoiler:Murakumo aka the BigBad]]'s prologue, it's rather obvious in-context that this "young man" is '''not''' a junior high/highschool student but an adult who's wearing an actual military uniform.[[note]](Then again, as said above the ''gakuran'' itself comes from Prussian military uniforms.)[[/note]]. In the game proper, [[spoiler:'''no one''']] wears school clothes to fight.
* In the ''Manga/FushigiYuugi'' videogame ''Suzaku Ibun'', Miaka and Yui's {{Exp|y}}ies [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/fushigiyuugi/images/c/c5/Madoka.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20140812053557 Madoka]] and [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/fushigiyuugi/images/9/95/Misaki-0.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20141018024656 Misaki]] wear uniforms that at first sight look pretty Western, but have collars that look almost exactly like those seen in ''sailor fukus''.
* The Tokyo event character Harumi from ''VideoGame/SubwaySurfers'' wears a sailor fuku on default. Her more casual outfit is a catgirl-esque lolita costume.
* Two [=NPCs=] forming a TomboyAndGirlyGirl duo from ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' sport one. The [[ElementalEmbodiment fire girl]] one became an EnsembleDarkhorse, and is [[{{Fanon}} often associated]] with another fiery EnsembleDarkhorse named Grillby.
* The default school uniform for female students in ''VideoGame/YandereSimulator''. Yan-chan, a female Sempai, Info-chan and non-rival students wear theirs normally, but the highschool-aged rivals have customized ones: Osana, Amai, Kizana and Megami wear ZettaiRyouiki (and Megami adds long gloves), Ouka has [[ProperTightsWithASkirt black tights]], Osoro adds a JapaneseDelinquents-like coat, etc.
* ''VideoGame/YokaiWatch'':
** Foiletta is a {{youkai}} who wears a sailor fuku. She is the older, evolved form of Toiletta (who looks like an elementary schooler). Foiletta has stringy, long hair and a blue tint under her eyes. Both Toiletta and Foiletta are based off a Japanese UrbanLegend "Hanako-san", which is similar to Bloody Mary.
** Sailornyan is a [[DistaffCounterpart female version]] of SeriesMascot Jibanyan. She's pink and wears a sailor suit, however in this case it's an actual sailor suit uniform as she works with sailors. She is a ShoutOut to ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' as well.
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' usually averts this uniform. Despite having several trainer classes who are schoolgirls (Lasses and Teammates being the main two), each region has basically every uniform ''but'' a sailor fuku. It took until ''VideoGame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2'' for a sailor fuku to appear, and even then it's yellow instead of the normal white or black. Ironically, Unova is based on America, where sailor fuku-style uniforms are pretty much nonexistent in modern times.
* In ''VideoGame/TokyoJungle'', sailor uniforms can be equipped to characters, meaning you can play as anything from a dog to a ''Deinonychus'' wearing a school girl uniform.
* ''VideoGame/LoveNikkiDressUpQueen'':
** Nikki's friend Timi first appears wearing a white and blue ''fuku'' with black socks. She later shows up in a Western uniform.
** The Store has a ''fuku'' blouse that the player can purchase for Nikki. In fact, [[ChekhovsGun it will come handy at some point]]: the Chapter 5 sidequest featuring [[NonIdleRich Royce]] and [[BeleagueredAssistant Neva]] has a stage centered on navy-like stuff, so the player must assemble a whole ''fuku'' outfit (including said blouse) and have Nikki model it against Neva's Royce-designed own.
* The school uniform in ''VideoGame/EnsembleStars'' is not a sailor uniform, but the unit Ra*bits wears costumes that tend to be based around a male version, taking the distinctive white top with large flappy collar and bow but pairing it with knee-length shorts or pants. Naturally, the intent is to give off a cute, youthful look, since sailor suits in general have long been associated with youthfulness and cuteness.
* ''VideoGame/{{Medabots}}'': The Sailor-Multi Medabot's design is clearly built around this trope.
* ''VideoGame/SailorZombie'': All the members of Music/{{AKB48}} wear these, zombified or not.
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel IV'': [[spoiler:[[HeelFaceTurn Duvalie]]]] wears this as her DLC costume.
* Raffina from ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' has the silhouette of one. ''Fever 2'' is a very textbook example, while her current ensemble from ''20th Anniversary'' onward has a more stylized take on it. Her orange cardigan has the sailor's collar and tie, with the ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoTetris'' version adding cuffs to it.
* ''VideoGame/FugaMelodiesOfSteel'': Hanna wears one as her DLC costume if you purchase the School Uniform set DLC.
* ''VideoGame/{{Neptunia}}'': Nepgear wears a dress variant of this as her default outfit in most games. In addition to that, she, Uni, Dengekikko and Famitsu also wear them in ''VideoGame/MegaTagmensionBlancPlusNeptuneVsZombies'', due to the setting being a HighSchoolAu.
* ''VideoGame/{{SORA}}'': From stage 2 onwards, after deserting from the military, the titular protagonist swaps her uniform out for a noticeably sci-fi-ish variant of this as her default outfit, featuring what appears to be red TronLines on the collar and a dongle in place of a tie that, judging by the art for the Shield Counter card in ''VideoGame/OneHundredPercentOrangeJuice'', appears to be some sort of shield regulator.
* Speaking of ''VideoGame/OneHundredPercentOrangeJuice'', the School Crashers event has the School Uniform cosmetic as a reward for clearing the event. [[VideoGame/FlyingRedBarrel Marc]] (this includes her Pilot version), Aru, Alte, Ceoreparque, Miusaki, Yuuki and Alicianrone get the standard ''serafuku'' kind (though in Alicia's case, hers is black as opposed to white), while Peat, Mira and the Lone Rider get ''gakuran'' variants, with Rider's making him resemble a delinquent and Mira's carrying over their ScarfOfAsskicking. Islay meanwhile gets a ''sukeban'' variant while Arnelle gets a ''bancho'' one.
* In ''VideoGame/QPShooting - Dangerous!!'', QP wears a white version of this as her main outfit, as does her fellow classmate Syura. Kyousuke is also shown to wear a ''gakuran''... [[WalkingShirtlessScene most of the time]].
* In ''VideoGame/{{Wadanohara}}'' some of the title character's outfits borrow elements of the Sailor Fuku, fitting her status as a sea witch and her overall nautical motif.

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