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An original VideoGame or {{Pinball}} machine described through a work of narrative fiction.

If described in detail, the game may avert PacManFever. A particularly violent game of UltraSuperDeathGoreFestChainsawer3000, or the wildly popular series of prostitute-murdering MurderSimulators, will not be so well described, given HollywoodGameDesign. The characters may play in their own PersonalArcade. Or an ordinary, everyday moment becomes a SuddenVideogameMoment.

The game may be part of a {{Cyberspace}} environment. The player may end up InsideAComputerSystem, TrappedInTVLand, experiencing TheGameComeToLife, TrappedInAnotherWorld in TheMostDangerousVideoGame.

In the {{isekai}} genre, the setting is often a StandardFantasySetting with RPGElements as part of a virtual reality RolePlayingGame.

Games are prone to {{defictionalization}}, even when not made into an officially licensed game. The game can be a GameWithinAGame. Is it truly fictional then? Depends on who you ask.

If the game is an important part of the story, then the work should be added to VideoGameStories. If the game lampshades the title or sequel number, see RidiculousFutureSequelisation. Sister trope to FictionalBoardGame.

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!!Example subpages:

[[index]]
* FictionalVideoGame/LiveActionTV
* FictionalVideoGame/VideoGames
* FictionalVideoGame/WesternAnimation
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!!Other examples:

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[[folder:Advertising]]
* A commercial for Alpha-Bits cereal in the 80s had the cereal box turn into a game called ''Roast That Ghost''. The objective was for the player to run through a HauntedHouse while pursued by a SillySpook, and find and eat the letters G, H, O, S, and T. A similar commercial had a pursuing pig with the goal to spell B-I-G P-I-G.
* A Coca-Cola "Coke Side of Life" ad shows a [[VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto GTA]]-clone.
* A Coke Zero "It's not your fault" ad shows a [[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft WoW]]-clone.
* In a Domino's Pizza ad, Advertising/TheNoid is playing a Pizza Delivery Game while riding on a laser cannon-shaped seat, firing at a screen filled with boxes of ordinary pizza. But when the screen is filled with Domino's Pizza, each box is impervious to the blast of the laser beam weapon, because Domino's Pizza delivers more than all of the ordinary pizzas combined.
* Ads for [=Gamefly=] include fictional games like ''Bean Farmer Extreme'', ''Let's Count Sand'', ''Let's Wait in Line'', and ''Nada III''.
* A Honeycomb cereal ad shows a ''VideoGame/MortalKombatShaolinMonks'' style game played on a handheld. The player can be a Johnny Cage lookalike or the Honeycomb cereal mascot, or appear [[TrappedInTVLand in the game]].
* Spotted on an IKEA display: [=BeatBOX=] 0.1 games ''Call Your Mutti: Say "Oops, I'm Sorry"'', ''Grand-ma's Auto'', and ''The Pimps''.
* In a Liberty Mutual commercial, ''Liberty Mutual: The Video Game'' appears as an arcade cabinet.
* From 1987: This UsefulNotes/McDonalds commercial has Grimace playing ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5uI3s64uM8 Cheeseburger Chase]]'', where the objective is for Hamburgler to run through the maze; with a little incentive.
* Platform/PlayStation2: In 2078, the [[RidiculousFutureSequelisation PlayStation 9]] spheroid opens to send electronic spores to tap directly into the adrenal gland. Features improved retinal scanning, a mind control system, and telepathic personal music.
* A commercial for [[Advertising/EnergizerBunny Energizer batteries]] has a fictional video game called ''Beauty And The Beast: The Ultimate Adventure'', wherein a princess is being chased by a dragon through ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]''-like environments, until the Energizer Bunny [[CommercialSwitcheroo interrupts the commercial]] by appearing from one of the doors and shrinks the dragon with one of his drumsticks.
* An Australian RACV insurance ad featured the [=PlayStation=] game ''Zombie Attack!''
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiFgaatXuRc This trailer]] for ''VideoGame/SonicMania Plus'' features a game called ''[[FingerGun Finger]] [[XtremeKoolLetterz GunZ]]'', which a salesman tries to sell to a customer, in a homage to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mK0OFsWWzu4 this commercial]] for ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog1''. The trailer [[TakeThat ruthlessly mocks]] triple A [=FPSes=], with the salesman advertising lootboxes as a selling point. The ''Finger [=GunZ=]'' game was actually [[https://twitter.com/RubyEclipse/status/1018912905415163904 a real prototype made specifically for the trailer]].
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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Manga/{{Apocalypse}}'' is a [[YuriGenre Yuri]] manga series revolving mainly about a fictional MMORPG.
* ''Manga/{{Btooom}}'' is about the combat game ''Btooom!'' by Tyrannos Japan, available on the DXBOX 720.
* In ''Anime/CorrectorYui'', there is the VR world of [=ComNet=].
* In ''Manga/CyberDorothy'', there is the VR game ''Yellow Brick Road''.
* ''The World'' is a popular MMORPG from the ''Franchise/DotHack'' franchise.
* On the ''Manga/{{DNA2}}'' OST, track 8, there is the console RPG-esque ''Dragon Fantasy IV''.
* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' episode 252 has the Game Poy handheld console with a Snake clone.
* In ''Manga/DuskHowler'', there is the VR game ''Trikia''.
* ''EG Maker'' is about an eroge game company, Momii Design Ltd. One game stars a girl named Rora, and another game stars a girl wearing suspenders.
* ''Eroge no Taiyou'' is about an [[HGame eroge]] developer. One of the games is the emotionally moving ''Magi-Con 2''.
* In ''[=EXEcutional=]'', there is the online game ''Neo Universe''.
* ''Firestarter'' is a handheld game featured in ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', about an arsonist pleasing the Lord of Black Flames.
* ''Manga/GoodNightWorld'' is a manga about a virtual world.
* In ''Haru & Natsu'' Chapter 21, "Let's Cosplay!", there is a DatingSim starring the MagicalGirl Ashley, available on the Play Nation console.
* In ''Manga/HunterXHunter'', there is ''Greed Island'' on the Joystation Console.
* In ''Imori 201'', Chapter 27, "Let's PARTY", there is the MMORPG ''Swallowtails Online''.
* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' has these as the central focus in the Terrence D'Arby fight - "[[VideoGame/FZero F-MEGA]]" and "Oh! That's a Baseball!"
* ''Jinsei Tsun da kara MMO ni Hamatu te mo ii yo ne?'' (''I got stuck in real life, so it's okay to get addicted to an MMO, right?'') is about an MMO.
* In the ''Manga/KagakuNaYatsura'' manga, ''Creature Hunter'' on the PSP appears to be ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' mixed with modern weaponry.
* ''Manga/MagicOfStella'' is about the development of [[{{doujinshi}} self-published]] video games, so there're several of them. To begin with, the title refers to the first of the games the protagonist Tamaki was involved in its development.
* In ''Anime/MegaManNTWarrior'', the video game company Gabgom ([=AyanoTech=] in the dub), run by Yai Ayanokoji's family, makes the VR RPG ''Hero of Maxima'' and the RPG ''Strawberry Princess''.
* ''Ne.to.ge'' features an MMORPG where character actions can be felt.
* The ShowWithinAShow ''Sensei and Ninomiya-kun'' of ''Manga/MinamiKe'' was turned into a game with many {{Unexpected Gameplay Change}}s. It went from Fighting to Platform to RPG to ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' knockoff between levels. The cast was baffled.
* In ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', a Seca Saturn console appears in episode 6 and 23, and in episode 23 the console is played on a Sega TV. Games include ''[=PoYo PoYo II=]'', ''Winning Fighter'', ''[=SATURN2=]'', and a game ending in -リアル, featuring a schoolgirl with long red hair.
* ''Manga/NewGame'', after all, is a WorkCom about a game studio.
** ''Fairies Story'', a EasternRPG series which inspired the main character Aoba to pursue a career at a video game company. She gets to [[AscendedFanboy work as the staff of the franchise's third installment]].
** ''Peco'', the second project she works on, is a platformer that runs on PowerCopying and RuleOfCute.
* In one episode of ''Anime/OutlawStar'', Aisha is seen playing a handheld game called Heartbreaker, which appears to be some sort of combination of FightingGame and DatingSim.
** Oh and Kanade's combo, press the A Button and instantly win.
* ''Anime/{{Pecola}}'': In "Robbie to the Rescue", Robbie plays a video game called ''Sir Lancehop vs. Max von Villainator''. Pecola has Robo-Pecola play the game as well, which causes him to act like the game's villain, Max von Villainator; to stop him, Pecola has Robbie take on the role of Sir Lancehop.
* In ''RPG Comic'', there is the VR MMORPG ''ESPERA''.
* In ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', The Game Center Crown hosts a series of arcade cabinets including the blank arcade cabinet voiced by [[spoiler:Artemis pretending to be]] the mysterious "Game Machine", called Central Control in the dub.
** The game center has the VR fighting game ''[[http://wikimoon.org/index.php?title=Showdown!_Sailor_V_vs_Cyber-Girl_Warrior_Lurga Cyber Girl Warrior Lurga]]'', appearing in volume 1, chapter 6 of the manga ''Codename: Sailor V''. While the Super Famicom version doesn't use the same technology as the arcade version, a special adapter will allow playing the arcade version on the Super Famicom. The game is part of an energy draining plot by the Dark Agency, and Sailor V goes [[InsideAComputerSystem inside the game]] to fight Cyber Girl Warrior Lurga directly.
** Minako plays a game called ''Lovely Fight'' at the game center in volume 1, chapter 2 of ''Codename: Sailor V'', and claims to know about the myth of Artemis from a video game.
** The game center has the ''[[http://wikimoon.org/index.php?title=Sailor_V_Game Sailor V]]'' sidescrolling game, a favorite of Usagi's. Angel Studios' ''Sailor Moon R'' for the Game Boy includes a {{defictionalization}} as a minigame segment based on the sidescroller).
** In ''Sailor Moon R'' episode 4 a VR laser shooting game is ambushed by the Cardian Hell Ant.
** Usagi, Minako, and the mysterious Mugen Academy student Haruka play ''God Driving'', a racing game at the game center in episode 3 of ''Sailor Moon S''.
* ''[=PHANTOMa=]'' from ''Anime/SerialExperimentsLain'' is a virtual reality dungeon crawler action game.
* In ''Manga/{{Shitsurakuen}}'', there is ''Exaclan'', a VR game.
* ''Manga/ShoujoKesshouKokoroJikaru'' is about a virtual world.
* ''Manga/SkyWorld'' is about the MMORPG ''Sky World''.
* In ''Anime/SummerWars'', there is the VR virtual world OZ.
* In ''Toaru Ossan no VRMMO Katsudouki'' (''A Certain Middle-Aged Man's VRMMO Activity Log''), there is the VRMMO ''One More Free Life Online''.
* In ''Manga/TwelveBeast'', Eita plays a strategy RPG on a PSP-style handheld.
* In ''Manga/UnderCity'', there are online games including the survival game ''Under City''.
* In ''Manga/TheWorldGodOnlyKnows'', there are several DatingSim games on the PFP, including ''Crayon – Sora no Art'' and ''Yokkyun'', and the horror game ''Saiontourou'', or ''Favor of the Western Lantern ''.
* ''Manga/{{Yggdrasil}}'' is about the online game ''Yggdrasil''.
* In ''Anime/YokaiWatch'', there is ''Yolo Watch''.
* In the ''Manga/YuGiOh'' manga, there is ''Virtual VS'', a virtual arcade fighting game. One fighter is Creator/BruceLee Expy Bruce Ryu, who uses a move called "One Inch Punch".
* In ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds'', there is a Riding Duel game where the player has [[AnthropomorphicFood Cup Ramen Man]] as an opponent; Jeagar knew a special code that unlocked a Duel Puzzle, that, when solved, granted access to confidential files.
* In ''Manga/YuunaAndTheHauntedHotSprings'' Chapter 79, "Super Strategy! The Cursed Game", the computer RPG ''Desire Quest'' is a game created by an amateur game maker who died before the game was released to the public. Desiring players, the game appeared on download sites, [[TheGamePlaysYou entrapping players]] in the game world, whereby one must [[WinToExit win to leave the game]].
* ''Manga/YuujouKakinKalmanGain'' is about the mobile game ''Karman Gain''.
* ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'' has ''[[http://yuyuhakusho.wikia.com/wiki/Goblin_City Goblin City]]''. Gamemaster allows us to learn more about it.
* ''Manga/ZeroNoShiniki'' is a manga about gaming.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Asian Animation]]
* ''Animation/{{Mechamato}}'': Episode 9 starts with Amato and Deep playing a video game called Zilator, then Pian shows them a Zilator game he found in his dad's old collection. Deep makes a big deal about it since Pian had the rare Zilator 1 while he and Amato were playing Zilator 14.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Comic Books]]
* In ''[[ComicBook/SpiderMan The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' #688-691, ''No Turning Back'', Curt Connors plays a 3D holographic puzzle game similar to ''Tetris'' on Horizon Labs' equipment, inspiring his FridgeLogic for a new Lizard formula.
* In ''[[ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison Batman Inc.]]'' vol. 2 #1, there is a ''Bed Bug'' arcade cabinet next to a ''Myth/{{Polybius}}'' cabinet.
* In ''Donald Duck Adventures'', there is the Game Toy.
* In ''[[ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroMarvel G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero]]'', Slip-Stream plays the arcade game ''Mig Waxer'', in issue #54, "Launch Base".
* Lightspeed Entertainment, owned by Booster Gold and the Blue Beetle Ted Kord, is an R&D firm focusing on the production and distribution of interactive multimedia entertainment and information, first mentioned in ''ComicBook/ExtremeJustice'' #6.
* The Playtendo game console is mentioned in several 1990s Creator/DCComics titles, including ''JLA: World Without Grown-Ups'' #1.
* In ''[[ComicBook/ArchieComics Jughead and Friends]]'' #15, there is the game ''Bone Breaker IV''.
* In ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'' #328, an arcade game called ''Megatak'' is being promoted; unfortunately, an industrial thief named Gregory Nettles tried to steal the prototype software at the expo where it was being promoted. Apparently, he wasn't much of a thief; his attempt got himself electrocuted, then somehow sucked into the machine, and turned into a virtual being representing the game's protagonist, with the ability to bring the monsters in the game to life, which he used to send on a rampage. When Thor showed up, Megatak got lucky, taking Thor by surprise and knocking him down; needless to say, when Thor got up again, he floored the guy with one blow, and his powers faded. After spending a few months as "a mercenary in a dumb costume", he was killed by Scourge.
* ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'' starts with a Marvel themed PC MMORPG with The Invisible Woman, Captain America, Daredevil and The Hulk as playable characters. By Volume two it was a PlotDeviceAllAlong.
* ''[[ComicBook/TheSimpsons Simpsons Comics]]'': ''Bloodstorm'' and ''Police Rampage 3'' arcade games at the Noiseland Arcade (''Bart Simpson'' #15, "Another One of Professor Frink's Partly Probable Parables: Bart Version 2.0"), Grand Theft Krusty (''Bart Simpson'' #22, "Bait and Cackle"), console games ''Autopsy Jr.'', ''Cute Land'', ''Drive Like an Idiot III'', ''Endless Quest 2'', ''Itchy and Scratchy Abattoir Antics!'' and ''Robot Assassin: 2'' at the The Game Pit (''Bart Simpson'' #54, "Let the Games Begin!"), ''Teenage Zombie Death Gauntlet 4'' for the Game-Bro handheld (''Bart Simpson'' #58, "It's the Thoughtlessness that Counts"), ''Krusty Bowl-A-Rama'' (''Bart Simpson'' #66, "I'm Lisa Simpson, Who the Heck are You?"), ''Bonestorm Legacy'', ''Rasslin 2013'' and a driving game on the [=PS3=] style Gamestation 979 console (''Bart Simpson'' #84, cover), ''Bonestorm IO'' (''Bart Simpson'' #91, "Radioactive Milhouse"), ''Violent Zoo Starfighters XVIII'' on the [=GameCube=] (''Bart Simpson'' #93, "Zoo Game"), ''Krusty's Rental Properties Management Game!'' and ''Skateboard Renegade IV'' (''Bart Simpson'' #98, "Skateboard Renegade"), ''Bloodbath'' and ''Immortal Wombat'' arcade games at the Springfield Grand hotel (''Simpsons Comics'' #20, "The Artist Formerly Known as Bart"), ''Virtua Kidney Puncher 3D'' arcade game (''Simpsons Comics'' #39, "Sense and Censorability"), ''Prac-Man'' and ''Prong'' arcade games at The Inquisitory Zone! (''Simpsons Comics'' #50, "Li'l Goodfellas"), ''Don Kong'' and ''Revenge of the Arcade'' arcade games at Noiseland Video Arcade, ''Extreme Tango Dance Party'', played at home by Ned Flanders, and ''School Daze'', a game created by Ned Flanders (''Simpsons Comics'' #110, "Bad News Bearer"), MMORPG ''Bart of War (Craft)'' and the virtual world ''Second Hand-Life'' (''Simpsons Comics'' #161, "Mighty MMORPG Player Ragers'"), ''Button Masher 3'' and ''Playground: The Game'' (''Simpsons Comics'' #200, "Be Aware, Play with Care!"), ''Noah's Arkanoid'', ''Sesame Street Fighter'', and ''Space Defenders'' arcade games (''Simpsons Comics'' #218, "Spaced Out!"), ''Olimpick Games Splatter Zone 3'' (''The Simpsons Go for the Gold'', "Bummer Games"), ''Escape From Grandma's House IV: The Night Over'' (''Simpsons Illustrated'' #4, "Loused Weekend"), ''Innocent Bystander III'' at the Noiseland Arcade (''Simpsons Illustrated'' #9, ''The Simpsons: Kids in the Mall''), ''King of Violence 8: Octagon of Pain'' (''The Simpsons Summer Shindig'' #3, "Moron Kombat!"), two motorcycle racing games, a spaceship game, a ''Zap'' arcade game, and ''Bowl'' Skee ball game at the Dave is Busted arcade in Springfield Mall (''The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror'' #20, "Dusk of the No-Brainers!").
* In ''ComicBook/TheTick'', there is the Game Guy handheld video game system.
* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMarvel'': ''Multi-World'' is a computer game; Optimus Prime and Megatron battle in the virtual world of this game, ending with Prime's apparent death.
* Aboard starship Entreprise-2601 in ''ComicBook/{{Pouvoirpoint}}'', on several occasions we see the characters playing a first person perspective video game in black and green wireframe, called ''Death Race in non-Euclidean environment'' (visually inspired by 1979 Commodore PET game [[https://youtu.be/Bk0iuJ4DgQE Ratrun]]). To defeat the boss ''Sly Lozenge'', the player must find the ''Power Polyhedron'', which activates ''Hyperbolic Crystals''. This raises the specter of the ''Rectangle of the Mountain'', who grants the player ''Symplectic Invincibility''... They also play an unnamed 8-bit fighting game, with a red fighter against a blue fighter. Lots of ButtonMashing seems to be involved.
* ''ComicBook/GreenArrow'': In the 2011 comics, the most popular games console is the Q-Box, a product of Oliver Queen's tech company Q-Core.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* In ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'', there are the games ''Duke Quakem'', ''Mortal Karnage'', ''Nice City'', ''Primal Instinct'', ''Super Earthworm Mario Country 3'', ''World of Warquest'', the Main/MobilePhoneGame ''Candy™Farm™Dungeon™'', and the Jupiter 64 Gamestation.
* In ''ComicStrip/HsuAndChan'', the Tanaka Bros. Game Development company makes [[ShoddyKnockoffProduct knockoff]] games like ''Bad Milage 2000'' and ''Pocket Morons''.
* ''World of Hackcraft'' is an MMORPG from ''ComicStrip/KnightsOfTheDinnerTable'', based on the tabletop role-playing game ''Hack Master''
* In ''ComicStrip/PoochCafe'', there is the arcade game ''Alien Attack''.
* ''Eyez Of Zeye'' from ''ComicStrip/{{Luann}}'', a game developed by Elwood about a typical female [[MostCommonSuperpower scantily-clad space hero]]; eventually made into a movie that became a FranchiseKiller due to Tiffany's lousy acting.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fan Works]]
* A fighting game called "Soul of Iron" appears throughout the Batman ''Dusk to Dawn'' series, and the Teen Titans spin-off ''Our Own League''. The name implies it's a parody of the ''VideoGame/SoulSeries''.
* [[ImageBooru Danbooru]] and Website/{{Pixiv}} both have categories for video game mockups, such as a FightingGame or RolePlayingGame on a modern console or handheld with characters from [[Franchise/TouhouProject just about anywhere]].
* In ''Fanfic/TwoIdiots,'' there's ''Man Vs. Alien III,'' which Keith and Cherry play while at [[BlandNameProduct Brave And Duster's]].
* Doujinshi circle Gebokudou's front and back cover art appears as box art for adult console games on DVD Bomb format: [=PlaySituation=]◦己 games ''Slave Unit Vol.II'' by Cacpom゜, ''Onegima!'' by MAMCO, and ''Slave Unit Vol.4 Zero'' by Sage/Sage Now. For the XXBOX, ''XXBOX Double Dame Box'' and ''XXBOX Phase-02'' by Cacpom゜.
* Facebook user Nepnep showcases the [=NS4=] games ''[[VideoGame/CallOfDutyAdvancedWarfare Call of Oniichan: Advanced Imouto]]'' by [[Creator/ElectronicArts DICE]] and Creator/{{Activision}}, the [[Franchise/{{Nasuverse}} Type-Moon]] game ''[[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} Grailborne]]'' by Creator/FromSoftware, ''[[Videogame/DarkSoulsIII Waifu Souls III: Prepare to Weeb Edition]]'' by Creator/FromSoftware and Bandai Scamco Games, ''[[Anime/KillLaKill DMK: Devil May Kill La Kill]]'' by Creator/{{Capcom}}, ''[[Literature/SwordArtOnline Gun Gale Online: Trap Lover Edition]]'' by Creator/{{Activision}}, [[Creator/ElectronicArts DICE]], [[Creator/ElectronicArts EA]] and Creator/SquareEnix, the Creator/HideoKojima game ''[[VideoGame/TheIdolmaster The Idol Master: Second Explosion]]'' by Bandai Namco Games, ''[[VideoGame/Left4Dead Left 4 Lolis]]'' by [[Creator/ValveSoftware Valve]], ''[[VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptunia Hyperlesbian Noire Goddess Black Heart Turbo]]'' by [[Creator/IdeaFactory Idea Factory]] and [[Creator/NipponIchi NIS America]], ''[[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots Moe Gear Solid 4: Tactical Orange Cardboard Action]]'' by [[Creator/{{Konami}} Konami]], ''Moe Gear Online'', and ''[[VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain Nepu Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pudding]]'' by Creator/CompileHeart, only on [=NepNep=]. There is also ''[[VideoGame/AssassinsCreedChronicles Assassass Creed Chronicles: Chin Chin]]'', and the NEP game ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Final Neptasy VII]]''. Most of the games [[GuestFighter guest star]] Dante from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry''.
* In the early ''Fanfic/TokimekiPokeLiveAndTwinbee'' story "Nintendo Dream Guest Reviews!", Hilda, Shizuku, Shiori and Pastel review a {{Mon}} game called ''Terra Battlers'' which is a ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' clone co-developed by {{Creator/Konami}} and {{Creator/Capcom}}, complete with online trading of your monsters as well as a [[SuperMode Mega Evolution]]-like mechanic and which Shizuku gives a scathing review of.
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[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
* In ''[[Recap/FuturamaM1BendersBigScore Futurama: Bender's Big Score]]'', an attack on an alien planet is displayed on the video game system the aliens are playing.
* In ''[[Recap/FuturamaM2TheBeastWithABillionBacks Futurama: The Beast With A Billion Backs]]'', there are the arcade games ''Coin Vacuum'', ''Exlaxian'', ''Extreme Flosser'', ''Honkey Kong'', ''Ms. Marple Madness'', ''Normal Kombat'', ''Shovel Command'', and a handheld version of ''Pong'' with a paddle as tall as the height of the screen.
* In ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'', arcade games at the Pizza Planet include ''Annihilator'', ''Black Hole'', ''Do Unto Others'', ''Kabookey!'', ''Planet Killer'', and ''Scooter Attack''. In ''Buzz Lightyear: Mission Logs'', there is the game ''Astroblaster''.
* In ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'', the Buzz Lightyear game ''Buzz Lightyear: Attack on Zurg'' looked ''very'' cinematic for a Super NES game, compared to other prerendered games on the platform, such as the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' series. The video game of ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' has a {{defictionaliz|ation}}ed level of the game.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MonsterHouse'', there are the games ''Trigger'' and ''Thou Art Dead''. The latter was playable for the DVD release.
* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'', being a movie about video game characters has at least three fictional games that are the homes of the main characters. Ralph and Felix come from ''Fix-It Felix Jr.'', a game similar to ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'' and ''VideoGame/WreckingCrew''. Sergeant Calhoun comes from a game called ''Hero's Duty'', which is a LightGunGame with a science-fiction design (borrowing elements from ''Franchise/MassEffect'' and ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}''), and Vanellope comes from ''Sugar Rush Speedway'', a RacingGame inspired by ''VideoGame/MarioKart'' with a [[LevelAte candy theme]] going for it. ''Finish Line'', an arcade game similar to Daytona USA, made a cameo appearance. Other games at the arcade include ''Fatal Assault'', ''Hoop Jamz'', ''Motoracing'', ''Target Bravo'', ''Time Hunter 4'', ''Turbo Time'', and ''Undead Apocalypse 3''. The ending credits suggest there are older versions of the games, the modern games being the latest in a series. Many of the games are made by the [=TobiKomi=] company. Two characters, Saitine and the Sorceress, are from unknown games. ''[=Extreme EZ Livin' 2=]'', the sequel to ''[=EZ Livin'=]'' and ''[=Extreme EZ Livin'=]'', was a social game and WideOpenSandbox game that was cut from the movie.
* ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet'' has ''Slaughter Race'', an open-world racing game not unlike ''Grand Theft Auto Online'' that becomes immensely attractive to Vanellope, who is growing tired of the same old thing back in her home game of ''Sugar Rush''. ''Pancake Milkshake'' was a mobile game featured in the trailers, but was removed and placed in the credits with a LampshadeHanging about scenes that [[MissingTrailerScene only appear in the previews]] but not in the actual movie.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Planet 51}}'' has several alien pinball machines in the bowling alley.
* In Creator/RalphBakshi's X-rated ''WesternAnimation/HeavyTraffic'', the main character Michael repeatedly plays a pinball machine, a metaphor for the randomness of fate and people's place in the universe.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks'', Applejack and Rainbow Dash play one at Pinkie's house, based on a humanized version of [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E6PowerPonies the Mane-iac]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'', there is the ''[[VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto Grand Theft Walrus]]'' arcade game, later shown on the series, and ''Baby Blast'', played on a Game Boy style handheld.
* In ''WesternAnimation/JonahAVeggieTalesMovie'', the seafood restaurant has an arcade game called ''Moby Blaster'', which is Percy Pea's favorite game.
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* In ''Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians1996''.Roger makes a Dalmatian based game that uses Cruella as a villain. Disney later went on to [[{{Defictionalization}} create an actual computer game based upon the final scene of the in-movie game]], ''VideoGame/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansEscapeFromDeVilManor'', although the actual computer game has different graphics and the minecart scene does look a bit different.
* James plays a "Bionic Mutant" arcade video game in ''Film/{{Adventureland}}''.
* ''Film/AlienResurrection'' has an "Atom Zone" game.
* In ''Film/AngryVideoGameNerdTheMovie'', there is ''[[VideoGame/ETTheExtraterrestrial E.T. 2]]'' on the Atari 2600, known as ''Eee Tee 2''.
* In ''Film/{{Arcade}}'', the VR game ''Arcade'' is made by the company Vertigo/Tronic.
* In ''Film/Avalon2001'', there is the illegal virtual reality online wargame ''Avalon''.
* ''{{Film/Big}}'' has Josh playing an unnamed text-based game with an evil wizard and ice giants. {{Defictionaliz|ation}}ed as ''[[http://www.destructoid.com/play-the-computer-game-seen-in-the-movie-big-152328.phtml The Cavern of the Evil Wizard]]''.
* ''Film/BlackMirrorBandersnatch'' is about the development of the game ''Bandersnatch''.
* The closing credits for ''Film/ChipNDaleRescueRangers2022'' features a billboard advertising ''[[WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon Disney Afternoon]] Fight Fest''. The game's poster and concept are very reminiscent of ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'', as well as games that followed in its wake, such as ''VideoGame/NickelodeonAllStarBrawl'' and ''VideoGame/MultiVersus''.
* ''The Chumscrubber'' from the film of the same name.
* ''Film/CloakAndDagger1984'' is another movie about a fictional video game (and {{R|olePlayingGame}}PG)... [[{{Defictionalization}} which later became]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloak_%26_Dagger_(video_game) an actual game.]]
* In ''Film/{{Detention}}'', there is ''Sims Grizzly Lake''.
* The Creator/DavidSpade movie ''Film/DickieRobertsFormerChildStar'' features a "Glimmer Gang" pinball, named after the protagonist's original TV sitcom.
* "Gang Fighter II" and "Rodney's Ride" appear in ''Film/DontBeAMenaceToSouthCentralWhileDrinkingYourJuiceInTheHood''.
* In ''Film/EagleVsShark'', there is ''Fight Man''.
* In ''Film/Elephant2003'', there is an [[FirstPersonShooter FPS]] based on the characters from ''Film/{{Gerry}}''.
* In ''Film/{{eXistenZ}}'', there are the VR game companies Antenna Research, Cortical Systematics, and [=PilgrImage=], the [=MetaFlesh Game-Pod=] organic VR game console, and the VR games ''[=ArtGod=]'', ''Chinese Restaurant'', ''Hit By Car'', ''[=eXistenZ=]'' and ''[=transCendenZ=]''.
* In ''Film/TheGamePlan'', football star Joe Kingman has a "Kingman" pinball in his apartment.[[note]]Appropriately enough, it's a converted ''Monday Night Football'' pinball table.[[/note]]
* In ''Film/{{Gamer}}'', Ken Castle creates the games ''Society'' and ''Slayers'', games that control real people with mind controlling nanobots.
* A variation occurs in ''Film/GrossePointeBlank'', where ''VideoGame/DoomII'' appears in an arcade cabinet, even though it was never released as an arcade game.
* In ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'', the Sovereign use a video game-like interface to command their ships during battle. Peter Quill finds Groot playing a game on a translucent handheld device, and Groot is still playing in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''.
* In ''Film/HellraiserHellworld'', ''Hellworld'' is an online computer game based on ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}''.
* In ''Film/Her2013'', there is the game ''Alien Child''.
* In ''[[Film/TheLoveBug Herbie: Fully Loaded]]'', there is the racing game ''Trip Murphy: Undefeated''.
* ''Film/HighSchoolHigh'' has ''Homeroom Homicide'' and ''Classroom Carnage'' arcade games in the teacher's lounge.
* In ''Film/{{Hostage}}'', there is the game ''Wubba Zorg''.
* In ''Film/INowPronounceYouChuckAndLarry'', Chuck owns a "Balica" video game cabinet.[[note]]clearly a redecorated ''VideoGame/{{Galaga}}'' machine[[/note]]
* The young boy hostage in ''Film/InsideMan'' is seen playing an anonymous ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' clone on his Platform/PlayStationPortable, which is apparently more focused on ScoringPoints and cinematic kills than its inspiration. The film's villain expresses his disgust with the game after playing for a little while, saying he'll talk to the boy's father about it.
* In ''Film/KungFury'', there is ''Laser Unicorns'', or ''Lazor Invader'' in the trailer.
* The ''Starfighter'' arcade game from ''Film/TheLastStarfighter''. A video game version was planned (and mentioned in the end credits), but never materialized. A version for the Platform/Atari8BitComputers was in development, and later released as ''VideoGame/StarRaiders II''.
* In ''Film/TheLawnmowerMan'', there are VR games such as flying ships and racing, and an FPS involving shooting retro enemies.
* ''Film/TheLifeAquaticWithSteveZissou'' has a "Zissou" pinball on the boat.
* In ''Film/MalibusMostWanted'', Tec mentions owning a [=GameCast=].
* In ''Film/ManOfTheHouse'', there are the games ''Subhumanoid Slaughterhouse 4000'' and ''Subhumanoid Slaughterhouse 5000''.
* In ''Film/Masterminds1997'', the computer system's firewall is also a game program resembling a 3D dungeon crawler.
* ''Domination'' - James Bond played this 3-D video game against a villain in the film ''Film/NeverSayNeverAgain''.
* ''The Bishop of Battle'' is an arcade game in the [[http://tinyurl.com/5wscz4 "Bishop of Battle""]] segment of the movie ''Film/{{Nightmares}}''.
* In ''Film/TheNines'', Gabriel is a game designer, featured in a video game magazine, whose game is an MMO similar to "[[VideoGame/EverQuest EverCrack]]," where one can spend forty hours a week as a mule, collecting Thunderleaf or whatever. Sierra ended up doing just that for her ex-boyfriend, who ran out of inventory space.
* The B-grade sex comedy ''Pick-Up Summer'' centers around a pinball tournament where the competitors face off by playing "Arthur: The Talking Pinball Machine" and "Pinball Summer" (the original name of the movie).
* In ''Film/{{Pixels}}'', in addition to the version of ''VideoGame/PacMan'' that takes cheat codes, there is ''Dojo Quest'', a game about Lady Lisa fighting against the Biddy Bandits, also made into an iOS and Android tie-in game. According to the overly obsessive [[http://iloveyouladylisa.tumblr.com/ Tumblr]], Ludlow first encountered the arcade game on March 2nd, 1982.
* In ''[[Film/PoliceAcademy Police Academy: Mission to Moscow]]'', there is the Russian game ''The Game'', starring Boris Bear, and the new game, ''The Adventure of Boris Bear''.
* In the 2011 film ''Ra.One'', there is the wireless technology video game ''Ra.One''.
* There is a [[Pinball/TheWhosTommy "Richie Rich" pinball machine]] in the movie ''Film/RichieRich'', with gold-plated metalwork and pictures of the Rich family all over the game.
* ''Ninja Ninja Revolution'' is an arcade game in ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld''.
* ''Film/SmoshTheMovie'': One of the videos Ian and Anthony find themselves in is a LetsPlay video of WebVideo/{{Markiplier}} playing ''Gorilla Chainsaw Massacre'', a game where you play a gorilla with a chainsaw as the VillainProtagonist.
* ''Game Over'' is a virtual reality video game in ''Film/SpyKids3DGameOver''.
* "Stay Alive" from the movie ''Film/StayAlive2006''. It looks like a voodoo-themed mod of ''VideoGame/Left4Dead''.
* In ''Film/StormWatch'', there is the game ''Shock''.
* In ''Film/TheThing1982'', ''Chess Wizard'' is a dedicated computer system for playing Chess software.
* ''Film/{{Tron}}'' featured "''Space Paranoids''", and the famous "''Light Cycles''", developed and published by ENCOM.
** ''Light Cycles'' has been repeatedly {{defictionaliz|ation}}ed, notably as one of the four screens in the ''Tron'' arcade game. The most popular is ''Armagetron''.
** ''Space Paranoids'' is [[http://spaceparanoidsonline.com/ now available online.]] It was recently featured in an episode of ''Series/OnceUponATime'' -- Henry was playing it on a handheld gaming device that Regina gave him.
* In ''Film/TronLegacy'', the ''VideoGame/{{TRON}}'' arcade game is published by ENCOM instead of [[Creator/MidwayGames Bally/Midway]]. In the ''Flynn Lives'' ARG, Kevin Flynn created the arcade games ''Arc Wars'', ''Astro Gunner'', ''Code Wars'', ''The End'', ''Intruder'', ''Kraz-bot'', ''Matrix Blaster'', and ''Vice Squad''.
* The Cock and Bulls house in ''[[Film/VanWilder Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj]]'' features a "Miss Nude America" pinball machine, complete with enthusiastic moaning and sound effects.
* ''Film/WarGames'' has ''Global Thermonuclear War'' -- or, if you're [[{{Defictionalization}} not in the movie]], ''VideoGame/{{DEFCON}}''. There is also the game company [=ProtoVision=], not to be confused with the Platform/Commodore64 developer Protovision. Other games and/or military simulations include ''Air-To-Ground Actions'', ''Desert Warfare'', ''Falken's Maze'', ''Fighter Combat'', ''Guerilla Engagement'', ''Theaterwide Biotoxic And Chemical Warfare'', and ''Theaterwide Tactical Warfare''.
* In ''Film/WaynesWorld'', ''Zantar'' is an arcade game at the video arcade chain Noah's Arcade, about a gelatinous cube eating warriors in a village, and their chieftain.
* In ''Film/TheWrestler'', ''Wrestle Jam '88'' is a pro wrestling game on the NES.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* In ''Literature/HalfPrince'', ''Second Life'' is a fantasy MMORPG that is different than the actual ''VideoGame/SecondLife''.
* In ''Literature/AccelWorld'', there is ''Brain Burst'', an online multiplayer fighting game taking place in the "[[TimeStandsStill Accelerated World]]".
* In the ''Literature/AlexRider'' novel ''Eagle Strike'', there is the Gameslayer video game console.
* In ''Literature/{{Armada}}'', there are the ''Armada'' and ''Terra Firma'' video games.
* ''Epic'', ''Saga'', and ''Edda'' are virtual worlds in ''Literature/TheAvatarChronicles''.
* ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons The Bart Book]]'' mentions a ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' arcade game, and the arcade game ''Escape From Grandma's House III: The Great Thanksgiving Disaster''.
* ''Literature/BofuriIDontWantToGetHurtSoIllMaxOutMyDefense'' is about the fictional VRMMO ''New World Online'', and how Kaede Honjou, in-game alias "Maple," learns to play it. She winds up [[GameBreaker breaking it wide open]] in the process, [[AchievementsInIgnorance frequently by complete accident]], becoming a ComicallyInvincibleHero and making a lot of friends along the way. Interestingly, while it plays into a lot of the "OP RPGMechanicsVerse isekai protagonist" tropes, ''Bofuri'' also goes out of its way to make ''NWO'' feel like a real MMORPG, and it makes it clear that it ''isn't'' an isekai - the game is just that, a game that everyone is having fun with.
* After a harrowing run through an ''Franchise/IndianaJones''-styled hallway loaded with traps and a massive fight at the end of it, the title characters of ''[[Literature/{{Duumvirate}} Billy and Howard]]'' go home and play a game ''based on what they just did''.
* In ''Literature/BToTheFTheNovelizationOfTheFeatureFilm'', the games ''Back to the Future: Marty Quest'' and ''Back to the Future: Marty Quest II'' reference the adventure game styled tone of the novelization. The first game has been {{defictionaliz|ation}}ed.
* Larry Niven's ''Literature/DreamPark'' features a holographic virtual reality RPG theme park.
* In ''Literature/DiaryOfAWimpyKid'', the main character is a {{fanboy}} for the game 'Twisted Wizard', which is apparently on the Wii. He's so obsessed with it, he evens prays to {{God}} so that he can beat a level without using a medical pack.
* ''[[Literature/NewSeriesAdventures Doctor Who: New Series Adventures]]'': ''Death to Mantodeans'', console game featured in the ''Doctor Who'' novel "Winner Takes All".
* The Mind Fantasy Game ''Free Play'' in ''Literature/EndersGame'', which seems to be an adventure game, set in some sort of DreamLand, that was designed by the Battle School folks to secretly test each student's creativity and psyche. That CrueltyIsTheOnlyOption in a few of the game's trickier puzzles comes back to torment Ender.
* Most of ''Literature/EndoAndKobayashiLive The Latest on Tsundere Villainess Lieselotte'' takes place in ''Love Me Magically!'', a hybrid RomanceGame[=/=]EasternRPG. The player takes the role of MageBornOfMuggles Fiene, with the first half of the game being the "common route" where the player interacts with the capture targets to decide who the player will romance in the second half of the game. The second half of the game has two objectives: romancing the chosen target as well as defeating the Witch of Yore. The titular Endo and Kobayashi are just two {{Ordinary High School Student}}s attempting to {{MST}} the game, but they found one of the romantic interests can hear their commentaries...
* The hero of the Creator/IainBanks novel ''Literature/{{Complicity}}'' spends most of the book playing a world-builder game called ''Despot'', which he describes as "byzantinely complicated, baroquely beautiful, spectacularly immoral and utterly, utterly addictive." WordOfGod says it was inspired by ''VideoGame/{{Civilization}}'' (which supposedly [[JustOneMoreLevel almost made him miss the book's deadline]]). He also mentions he used to play a sci-fi game named ''Xerium''.
* Another Iain Banks novel, ''Literature/TheSteepApproachToGarbadale'', features a family-run games business whose fortune is built on a board game called ''Empire!''.
* In ''Literature/FixThisMess!'' by Tedd Arnold, there is the [=PZ2=] game console.
* In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'', there is the [=PlayStation=] game ''Mega-Mutilation Part Three''.
* In ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'', there is the 5 vs 5 strategic space war game ''The Day of Sagittarius III'', {{defictionaliz|ation}}ed on the [=iPhone=], and the online game ''The Day of Sagittarius V'' in ''The Surprise of Haruhi Suzumiya''.
* In the ''Literature/JohnnyMaxwellTrilogy'' novel ''Only You Can Save Mankind'', there are the games ''Alabama Smith and the Jewels of Fate'', ''Megasteroids'', and the ShootEmUp ''Only You Can Save Mankind''.
* ''Literature/KumaKumaKumaBear'' is a light novel about a VRMMO.
* In ''Literature/LabyrinthOfReflections'', ''Labyrinth of Death'' is a VR cyberspace MMO inspired by ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}''.
* In ''Literature/TheLegendaryMoonlightSculptor'', there is the MMO ''Continent of Magic'', and the VRMMO ''Royal Road''.
* In ''Literature/LogHorizon'', there is the MMORPG ''Elder Tales: Homesteading the Noosphere'', set in the land of Seldeshia.
* In ''Literature/LuckyWanderBoy'', there are the ''Lucky Wander Boy'' and ''Eviscerator'' arcade games.
* In ''Literature/MayoChiki'', RichBitch Kanade flirts with the computer club to have them make her a fighting game including all of them for Jiro's sister's birthday. For some reason Jiro is in his boxers, not that [[CovertPervert Subaru minds]].
* Mogworld is an MMORPG featured in the Creator/BenCroshaw novel ''Literature/{{Mogworld}}''.
* In ''NEET dakedo Hello Work ni Ittara Isekai ni Tsuretekareta'', there is ''Miniature Garden of Razgrad World'', or ''Razgrad World''.
* In ''Literature/TheOctonautsAndTheFrownFish'', the game ''Turtle Tactic'' is played on the Buntendo system.
* Creator/TadWilliams' ''Literature/{{Otherland}}'' series features a ton of these - appropriately since it's set TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture and the key feature is a world-wide [[TheMetaverse virtual reality network]]. Particularly significant is the "Middle Kingdom", portrayed as the ultimate fantasy {{M|assivelyMultiplayerOnlineRolePlayingGame}}MORPG, not to mention the game-within-a-game virtual worlds of the Grail Network itself.
* The titular ''Literature/OnlySenseOnline'' is a highly advanced VirtualReality [[MassivelyMultiplayerOnlineRolePlayingGame MMORPG]] where much of the story takes place in.
* ''Literature/{{Oreimo}}'' has Syscalypse, a 3D fighting game revolving around clothing damage. A 2D version is in development currently here in RealLife.
* In ''Literature/Overlord2012'', there is the Dive MMORPG or DMMORPG ''Yggdrasil'', a VR game.
* In ''Franchise/TheGamers'' novel ''Pwned'', ''Fartherall Online'' is an MMORPG based on the tabletop RPG.
* In ''Literature/Quarantine1992'', there is ''[=HyperNova=]''.
* In ''Literature/TheNewGate'', there is ''The New Gate'' an online game that becomes TheMostDangerousVideoGame.
* The samurai FightingGame in ''Literature/SnowCrash''.
* In the Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse, the highly realistic simulators tend to either be played as games or {{Unwinnable Training Simulation}}s. Sometimes both. In the ''Literature/HandOfThrawn'' duology, Supreme Commander Pellaeon sometimes used an AT-AT simulator. It was frustrating sometimes, but enough unlike his normal duties that it was actually a form of relaxation. Of course, it also meant that he became more familiar with how the machines performed on different terrains, which meant that he might be better able to deploy them.
* In Creator/DianeDuane's Franchise/StarTrekExpandedUniverse novel ''Literature/TheWoundedSky'', Sulu put together a spaceflight simulator on the rec deck holotank that lets him play with unconventional sublight combat tactics (flying a starship as if it were a high performance atmospheric fighter). He insists that the underlying physics model is accurate, if on the outer edge of the performance envelope for the ''Enterprise''. Kirk comes in toward the end of a particularly spectacular session where Sulu manages to crash his simulated ship into a Klingon cruiser. A bit later in the book, a situation arises where highly unorthodox sublight combat is called for:
-->'''Kirk:''' Mr. Sulu, you play tank games, don't you?\\
'''Sulu:''' Sir! Yes sir--\\
'''Kirk:''' Get it right this time.
* The titular game in ''Literature/{{Killobyte}}''. Piers Anthony also wrote a ''Literature/{{Xanth}}'' book revolving around a game, to give the designers the basic idea of what to make when they {{defictionaliz|ation}}ed it.
* The plot of ''Literature/HaltingState'' by Creator/CharlesStross starts with a major event in a ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''- style game called "Avalon four". Several other [=MMORPGs=] appear throughout the book.
* Several parts of ''La Révolution des Fourmis'' of Creator/BernardWerber describe various characters playing a ''VideoGame/{{Civilization}}''-like video game named ''Origines''.
* ''Dark Krassnia'', the MMO created by Lucy Stone and Digital Damage Productions in ''Literature/TheRestorationGame'' by Creator/{{Ken MacLeod}}, based on Lucy's mother's epic work of [[{{Ruritania}} Krassnian]] mythology ''The Krassniad''. There's also the fact that [[spoiler: the entire world is a video game of sorts, just a highly detailed one with sentient [=NPCs=]]].
* ''Hacker Snack'' from Orson Scott Card's 1992 novel ''Literature/LostBoys'', a video game written by the protagonist, similar to ''Chip's Challenge''.
* ''OASIS'' - MMO featured in the Ernest Cline novel ''Literature/ReadyPlayerOne''.
* The ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' setting has a couple of {{Clockpunk}} and {{Magitek}} versions.
** The Barbarian Invaders coin-op machine in ''Literature/SoulMusic'', a Leonard of Quirm creation powered by clockwork and lots of rubber bands.
** In ''Literature/TheScienceOfDiscworld'', the Senior Wrangler recalls entering the High Energy Magic building and finding some students gathered round the magical computer Hex shouting things like "I've got the battering ram! Eat hot naptha, evil dog!"
* In ''Literature/SkippyDies'', Skippy is obsessed with ''Hopeland'', a fictional JRPG with a hero who's an {{Expy}} of Link from ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''.
* In ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'', VRMMO games are played with [=FullDive=] machines such as the second generation [=NerveGear=] and [=AmuSphere=], the in development [=AmuSphere 2=], the non-entertainment Medicuboid, and the fourth generation Soul Translator (STL). [=VRMMOs=] include the RPG ''Sword Art Online'' and its successor ''[=ALfheim Online=]'' (ALO), the free to play RPG ''Asuka Empire'', and the post-apocalyptic sci-fi RPG ''Gun Gale Online'' (GGO) by American company Zaskar. An in-game terminal in the VRMMO ''LUNASCAPE'' was used to attempt to access data in a VRMMO for pretty female models. ''Project Alicization'' (''Underworld'') is a simulation using game mechanics.
* In ''[[Literature/InDeath Fantasy in Death]]'', the murder victim was the lead developer of ''Fantastical'', a holographic [=VR=] game which lets players create their own scenarios. [[spoiler:The game itself is the murder weapon: the killer tampered with the settings so that the holograms can cause real injuries.]]
* Creator/IsaacAsimov and Creator/JanetAsimov's ''Literature/NorbyAndTheCourtJester'': In chapter one, Norby has the idea to make a feely (an [[InsideAComputerSystem virtual reality video game]]) where you can experience life on the submolecular level. Later on, in chapter six, he discovers that Ing has already designed one, and named it Teenytrip. Later on, the protagonists discover that the game is being fed a ComputerVirus, {{brainwash|ed}}ing the population of Izz.
* ''Literature/VermisI'' is formatted like a StrategyGuide to the titular game.
* In the ''Literature/{{Torchwood}}'' novel "Another Life", Owen becomes addicted to the fictional ''Second Reality'', a MassivelyMultiplayerOnlineRolePlayingGame which is in the same vein as the real world ''VideoGame/SecondLife''.
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[[folder:Manhwa]]
* In ''Manhwa/{{Yureka}}'', there is the VR game ''Lost Saga''.
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[[folder:Music]]
* In the Alex Gaudino & Shena music video "Watch Out", there is the console soccer game ''gaudino pro 2008''.
* Electric Funstuff's "The Next Big Thing" is about the development process of an [[Main/FirstPersonShooter FPS]], about a girl and her horse, that is sort of like "''Franchise/{{Barbie}}'' meets ''VideoGame/{{Quake}}''."
* In "Hand Springs" by Music/TheWhiteStripes, there is the pinball game ''Stand By Your Man''.
* In the video for "Please Use This Song" by Music/JonLajoie, there is the game ''Prostitute Hunter 5''.
* The video for the Music/RedHotChiliPeppers song "Californication" is basically a screen capture of a fictional WideOpenSandbox-style game starring the band.
* ''Super Slugfest'' shows up in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' music video, "Deep, Deep Trouble", during the line "A fist fight or two, and Nintendo for cash", where Nintendo is meant as a term for video games in general. Martin and Nelson play the console with single-button joysticks.
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[[folder:Podcasts]]
* In the Podcast/RiffTrax of ''Film/TheWizard'', there is a mention of the arcade game ''Regular Dragon'', and the Nintendo game ''Car Whackers''.
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[[folder:Print Media]]
* In ''Magazine/AmigaPower'', there is ''[=HeapzOFun 2000=]'' and ''Kill The Prez''.
* In ''Computer Gaming World'', there is ''Age of Rising Legends I: The Blade of Xanthor'', ''Age of Rising Legends II: The Sword of Xanthor!'', ''Bethesda Hardworks'', ''Extreme Turkey Hunter'', ''Grand Theft Buggy'', ''Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp: The Interactive Game'', ''[=PepsiPresents: Topless Tami's Sex Gun Orgy=]'', and ''Pimply Stammering Misfit Presents Scrapland''.
* ''[=GamePro=]'' featured video game parodies like ''Actually, Tomorrow Does Die'', ''The Adventures Of Laxative Larry'', ''Back-Seat Driver'', ''Bran Turismo 2 Race To The Bathroom'', ''Britney Spears Bubbles Bobble'', ''The Cleveland Browns in Ready 2 Fumble'', ''Cruis'n Aimlessly'', ''Dork Fu'', ''Dreamcrashed'', ''The Duke Of Hazzard'', ''[=Filet of SoleCalibur=]'', ''Final Fantasy MMMCLVIII The Beginning'', ''Game Weak'', ''Knockout Queens 2000'', ''Liquor Cabinet Raider: The Last Inebriation'', ''Martin Scorcese's Crazy Taxi Driver'', ''Marvel Vs. Capcom Vs. Microsoft'', ''Mortal Kombat Old'', ''Perfectly Dark'', ''Poke Meaningless'', ''President Evil Code Monica'', ''Quack III: A Real Bad Game'', ''Rejections'', ''Reverse Driver 2'', ''Star Bores Episode 1 Eraser'', ''Vigilante 8: Yankess 5'', the game consoles [=CrapStation 64Box=] and [=PainStation=], the handheld Lame Boy Colorless, and the game companies Lucasfarts, Nofriendo, South Geek Interactive, [=SquareCircileTraiangleAndHoldStart=], Tee Hee Interactive, and You're O-Kom, I'm O-Kom.
* In ''Games For Windows: The Official Magazine'', there is ''Casimmo Royale'', ''The Hundred Years War'', ''Tomb Raider Classic'', ''W.A.N.K.E.R'', and ''Zoo Tycoon: Monkeys Monkeys Monkeys!!''. Continuing from ''Computer Gaming World'', Braak Studios is mentioned as the developers of the Xanthor fantasy strategy game series, including ''Blade of Xanthor'', ''Sword of Xanthor'', ''Dagger of Xanthor'', and the RPG ''Cudgel of Xanthor''. Jeff Green 's novel ''The Cudgel of Xanthor'' would have detailed the development process of the game and the life of Xanthor.
* In ''Magazine/{{Mad}}'', video game parodies included ''Amish Barn Raising Fever'', ''Championship Nazi Volleyball'', ''Crackman'', ''Fat Guys Showertime Shenanigans'', ''Grandma's Bitchin' Buick Burnout'', ''Grand Theft Amish'', ''Lorena Bobbivv's Emasculator Challenge'', ''Pope John Paul II Stock Car Challenge'', ''Pukeswap'', ''[=SissyFighter=]'', ''Virtual Baseball: The '94 World Series'', and the [=PainStation=] console.
* In ''[[Magazine/{{Mad}} Mad Kids]]'' #10, "The Least Popular Wii Games" features games like ''The Wii Omelet Station''.
* In the US version of ''Magazine/PCGamer'', there is the Coconut Monkey game ''Gravy Trader'', rated with a score of 101%.
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[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
* ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'': In "[[Recap/DinosaursLostE06IntoTheWoods Into the Woods]]", Earl, Robbie, and Roy walk into a tarpit and start sinking in it, so they ask Baby to find someone to help get them out. Baby meets a little critter named Woody and befriends him, starting to play video games with him instead of helping Earl, Robbie, and Roy. One of the games Baby and Woody play is called ''Tarpit Idiots'', where the goal is to save three idiots who closely resemble Earl, Robbie, and Roy from sinking into a tarpit. This ultimately reminds Baby that he should be saving Earl, Robbie, and Roy for real instead of playing a video game resembling it.
* In the ''Series/SesameStreet'' special ''Elmo's Alphabet Challange'' Elmo, Abby and Telly play an alphabet game on her "[=FlyPad=]", which includes a series of minigames such as ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Super Mustachio Bros]]'', ''[[VideoGame/AngryBirds Angry Words]]'', and ''[[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft World of Elfcraft]]'', as well as unnamed pastiches of ''VideoGame/GuitarHero'', ''VideoGame/PacMan'', ''VideoGame/JustDance'' and ''VideoGame/MarioKart''.
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[[folder:Toys]]
* Topps' 1991 and 1998 Flashback Series II ''Toys/WackyPackages'' feature ''Stupid Moron Bros. 2'' by Nutendo, played on a console that uses VHS tapes as a data storage medium.
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[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* Many in ''VisualNovel/ArcadeSpirits'', considering that the story is all about video game {{Fandom}}. Notable examples include Moopy's Magic Maze, an old-school arcade game based finding your way through procedurally generated mazes and avoiding enemies; Starlight Stage, a Dance Dance Revolution homage where you actually need to dance; and Fist of Discomfort, a very complicated multiplayer game with a huge esports scene.
* Rin "Akihabara no Hondala" Watanabe appears in JAST's visual novel ''VisualNovel/RunawayCity''. She masters the ultra-popular ''Virtual Ninja'' arcade game, beating one hundred opponents in a row. ''Virtual Ninja'' is made by the same video game company run by the father of the PlayerCharacter. Rin makes a brief appearance in the arcade in JAST's ''VisualNovel/SeasonOfTheSakura'', where she beats that game's PlayerCharacter playing the arcade game ''Virtual Ninja 2''.
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* In ''WebAnimation/BonusStage'', there is ''Elly In Balloonland'', ''Evil's MMORPG'', ''Joel's Adventure'', and ''Robo Rya''.
* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' has quite a few of these made by the fictional company [[http://www.videlectrix.com/index.html Videlectrix]]. Some have been [[http://www.hrwiki.org/wiki/Videlectrix defictionalized]].
** "Strong Bad's Message Bored" features the Platform/Atari2600 {{Retraux}} games ''Armless Invaders'', ''The Cheat's Smoking Challenge'', and ''Nighttime Driving Type Game''.
** The menu "Super Old Games-n-Such", formerly "Super Fun Games-n-Such", resembles a handheld system that can play ''Astro-Lite 2600'', ''Audition with Marzipan'', ''Bronco Trolleys'', ''Dancin' Bubs'', ''Fortune Cookies'', ''Hairstyle Runner'', ''Homestar Quiz'', ''Homestar Talker'', ''Strong Libs'', and ''Who Said What?''
** The Videlectrix game catalog includes playable games like ''50K Racewalker'', and screenshots and box art of unplayable games, including ''King Dingo'', ''Salad Daze'', and ''Duck Guardian 2'', the unplayable sequel to ''Duck Guardian One'', starring the popular comic strip character Ron Planet.
** In "duck pond", the duck feeding simulator ''Duck Pond'' can be played on the Tandy 400 and the Platform/Atari2600.
** In "lures & jigs", ''Fishing Challenge '91'' is a game by Totalsoft Electronicals LLC,,.
** "monster truck" introduces ''Awexome Cross '98'', playable on the Videlectrix catalog.
** In "2 emails", ''Pigs on Head'' is a Videlectrix computer game, an LCD game on the Videlectrix site, and one of the Sega tape games in "anything". ''Butcher Bros.'' was a planned sequel.
** In "date", ''Homestar Runner and Marzipan Extra Real Dating Sim XR'' is a 1993 dating sim by Strong Bad Made a Game.
** In "video games", [=RhinoFeeder=] is a Videlectrix game for the [=Super FunMachine=].
** The arcade game ''Typing Tutor Turbo'' appears in "the bet". The PC game ''Typing Tutor Jr.'' appears in "garage sale".
** In "trading cards", the game ''C.H.E.A.T.'' resembles ''VideoGame/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' on the Platform/Atari2600. On the "Everything Else, Volume 3" DVD, there is a playable ''Where's The Cheat?'' game with a similar looking title screen.
** In "slumber party", games on Platform/SegaGenesis style cartridges, known as "Sega Tapes", include ''Blistergeist'', ''Blood Bleeder'', ''Clapping Party'', ''Head Chopper 2'', ''Saliva Quest'', ''Scab Wars'', and ''Throat Rip''.
* In ''WebAnimation/PonyDotMov'', ''Wolf Puncher 2'' from the Panel Cartoon was {{defictionaliz|ation}}ed into a [[http://wolfpuncher.com browser game]].
* The ''[[WebAnimation/ShutUpCartoons Smosh Babies]]'' episode, "[=LePrawn=] James the Video Game" has [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the]] LicensedGame [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin of the same name]], based on the ShowWithinAShow. Though no actual gameplay is shown, a commercial for it is, and Baby Mari is revealed to have a copy of the game, which Baby Ian and Baby Anthony (who have been grounded from playing video games) want to play.
* ''WebAnimation/{{TOME}}'' features the VR MMORPG ''TOME'', in the video game world known as the Terrain of Magical Expertise.
* Creator/PaulRobertson's ''Pirate Baby's Cabana Battle Street Fight 2006'', ''WebAnimation/KingsOfPowerFourBillionPercent'' and ''Super Dino Boys'' all depict fictional video game settings.
%%* ''WebAnimation/BrawlOfTheObjects'': The second episode is called B.O.T.O. The Video Game, so what would you expect? (ZCE- please explain what the game in question is.)
* Being a series set in a world obsessed with gaming, ''WebAnimation/MetaRunner'' has several, with three games being focused on in season one:
** ''Ultra Jump Mania'', a ''Mario''-esque 3D platformer, which is the first game Tari warps into, pulling out its protagonist, Theo, in the process.
** ''Battle Blaze'', a ''VideoGame/CounterStrike''-style FPS arena shooter which Masa uses to test Tari's abilities.
** ''Tempest'', a fantasy-themed battle royale game, which plays an important role in the second half of season one.
* The ''WebAnimation/RabbitGames'' animations focus around a series of fictional "lost" Flash games.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Chainsawsuit}}'' featured the recurring "Boiga Bruddas", a parody of early Mario games. Later, an American company remakes it as an ultra-violent first person shooter.
* In ''Cubetoons'', there is the [=InuYasha Happy Box=] game console.
* In ''Webcomic/DinosaurComics'', there is ''Dino Quest I''.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' gives us [[AbsurdlyHighStakesGame Sbu]][[TheMostDangerousVideoGame rb]].
* In ''Webcomic/KidRadd'', there are the games ''Kid Radd'' and ''Kid Radd II'', ''Bunny and Chick Playland'', ''Bunny and Chick Playland 2'', ''Doom Platoon'', ''Fighter Heroes'', ''Final Legacy II'', ''Island of Melba'', ''Mofo'', and ''Old Daedalus'', and the companies ''Seveighto'' and ''[=SoftSoft=]''.
* In ''Webcomic/MegaTokyo'', there is ''Endgames'', ''Mosh Mosh Revolution'', ''Punished Pinion'', the Renai game ''Sight'', and ''Super Moe-Moe Ball''.
* In ''Webcomic/NeglectedMarioCharacters'', there are the games ''Fred Fred Revolution'', ''Super Duper Mario Bros.'', and a ''Super Mario 4'' that is not ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld''.
* In ''[=OldSkooled=]'', there is ''Righteous Chaps'' and ''[=WrestleVania=]'', and from the Guest Strips, "Games that Never Made It", there is ''Riverdance Dance Revolution'', ''Double Dragon Warrior'', ''Deadly Towers 2'', ''FOX's Temptation Island III'', ''Smash C.D.'', ''You're a Daddy, Mario!'', ''Metal Gear Harvest'', ''[=MegaMario=]'', and other cross-overs.
* In ''Webcomic/PokeyThePenguin'', there is ''Interactive Handshake Gold'', and ''Nutty Arc-Dynamo''.
* In ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', ''Years of Yarncraft'' (take a guess what it's a parody of), along with ''Fashion Rancher Waif'' on the [[Platform/PlaystationPortable PSP]], ''Z-COM: UFO Defensiveness'', and the Playstayshun and [=SuuWii=] consoles.
* Between the SharedUniverse of ''Webcomic/{{Sunstone}}'' and ''Webcomic/BloodStain'' is the MMORPG ''Moonstone Gate'', a place where readers get to see character interactions between two otherwise separate storylines. It also provides a place for the creators of the comics to poke fun at typical fantasy RPG tropes.
* ''Webcomic/ArthurKingOfTimeAndSpace'':
** In the contemporary arc, Arthur, Lancelot, Guenevere and Tristram all first meet in a MMORPG called ''Ultimate Final Dark Age''.
** In the space arc, Guenevere plays the VR game ''[[VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame LEGO]] VideoGame/CallOfDuty''.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* ''Chip n' Dale's MMORPG'' by COSBY Co. (based on ''[[VideoGame/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'' on the NES).
* ''The Elemenstor Saga'' games include:
** 1982 Apple II text adventure ''Grand Hierarch Adventures 1: Timeslip and Slide'' and cancelled sequel.
** 1986 Apple IIGS text adventure ''Harbinger 23'', an informal student project starting as a generic dungeon crawl before adding in elements from the novel ''The Sundering of Vhaxdi''.
** ''The Wizbit'' (Amiga, 1992)
** ''Elemenstors: The Resundering MUD'' (1991)
** ''The Ravages of Time and Lords'' - Single player RPG third person shooter hybrid.
** ''Elemenstorer'' - FPS (PC)
** ''Epic Legends of the Hierarchs Online: The Bloodrage Chronicle'' - [[{{Vaporware}} Perpetual alpha]] MMORPG by Sculptured Software Inc. - Planned for 2006.
** ''Are You Ready - Epic Adventures of The Elemenstors! GO!'' - Side story (Wii, DS, 2007), remake announced.
** ''[=Canadian McGraw=]'s Epic Legends of the Hierarchs: The Elemenstor Saga'', 2D isometric jumping shooter.
** ''[=ClickBricks=] Elemenstor Cycle: The Videogame'' (PC, Mac, Amiga, Altair, Cray, proprietary Deep Explorer) by Development and Production of Fantasy Monster Toy and Game Company, based on ''[=ClickBricks=] Elemenstrator Playset and Novella''. Sequel announced for the Xbox 360.
** ''Dance Dance Rubianlution'' - [[NoExportforYou Japan only]], (Playstation 2, 2002)
** ''Elemenstor: Snap!'' - Based on the ''VideoGame/PokemonSnap'' engine.
** ''Epic Hero Legend: curseD wandS'' - The "catch things and raise them" RPG.
** The 2006 browser based PC fan game ''Epic Legends of the Hierarchs: Hero Drop!''
** ''Epic Legends of the Hierarchs: Rubian Stones Power Fight-off'' - 3D fighter (Playstation, Gamecube, 2002)
** ''Everybody Loves Wizbits!'' 2005 DVD question and answer game.
** ''Final Furniture VII'', aka ''Final Furniture: Vunderbort's Irresponsible Idol'', 1998 Playstation game by [=CubeSoft=] set in an AlternateContinuity. Computer-animated movie sequel, ''Final Furniture VII: Accession Progeny''.
** ''Final Furniture VII-2'' - Announced [=PS3=] sequel to ''Final Furniture VII'' by Cube-phonics.
** ''Fninal Fnurniture'' - Unofficial PC MMORPG by [=RectangleCo=] (2004)
** ''Furni Fighter'' - Fighting game (Playstation, 1999)
** ''[=FurniPets=]'' and ''Premium Version of [=FurniPets=]'' - Online browser based virtual pet game by Multigame Corp. (1999)
** ''Fuzzy Ottoman'' (1997, Game Boy Color), two 3D sequels: ''Fuzzy Ottoman Solid'' (Playstation, 1998) and ''Fuzzy Ottoman Solid 2'' (Playstation 2, 2003) with multiplayer "deskmatch" battle mode, and the cancelled ''Fuzzy Ottoman Solid 3''.
** Non-combat RPG ''Grand Adventuring Wizbits RPG: The Untold Story of the Expositing'', and spin-off ''Grand Adventuring Wizbits: Tactics'' (Playstation)
** Rockstar Games ''Grand Theft Wizbit: The Sickle'' (Playstation 2, Gamecube, Xbox, 2002)
** Strategy game ''Holy Trinity: The Battle for Battal'' (PC, Playstation, 2005)
** ''The Journey of Shezdor: Shadows of Darkness'' - Announced action game for next gen consoles.
** Two-player beat-em' up sword-juggling Tetris hybrid arcade game ''The Journal of Swords: Swords of Doom'', suffered FanonDiscontinuity.
** ''Elemenstor ping-pong'' and the Japanese counterpart, ''Super Hyper Shin-Elemenstor Hyper Super Fighting Battle RPG: Super Perfect Version''.
** Arkanoid clone ''Super Wizbitball'' (Sega Genesis, 1995)
** ''Wizbit Hearts'', featuring Warner Bros. worlds and characters, and [[NoExportforYou Japan only]] ''Super Deluxe Edition'' (Playstation, 2001)
** ''Wizbit On The Run'' arcade game, running game with treadmill hardware.
** [[NoExportforYou Japan only]] PC dating sim and strategy hybrid ''Wizbit Town Planner Simulation Game''. The sequel, ''Wizbit Town Planner II: Mark of the Dark Elemenstor'' dropped some of the dating sim elements, while the US received the [[{{Macekre}} Macekred]] ''Town Planner: Mark of the Dark Pharaoh''.
** FMV game ''Elamensutaa Girl's School!: Is The Sorority House On Fire?'', released in the US as the [[{{Macekre}} heavily censored]] ''Wizbit Trap'' (Sega CD, Saturn, PC)
** ''Wizbits 3D'', platformer (Playstation)
** ''Wizbits Aloft!'', scrolling shooter (Sega 32X, 1995)
** ''Wizbits Elemenstor Battle CCG Online'', an online version of the Wizbits Elemenstor Battle CCG (PC, 2003)
** ''The Wizbits: The Epicular Adventures'' card combat RPG, eight versions released (Game Boy Color, 1999)
** ''Wizbits: Rockin' Skateboard Adventure'' (SNES, 1994), ''[=The Wizbits: Rockin' and Boardin'=]'', the inspiration for ''Mario Kart: Double Dash'' (Game Boy Advance, 2001), and ''[=The Wizbits: EXTREME Rockin'=]'' and ''[=The Wizbits: EXTREME Rockin' and Boardin'=]'', announced to have online play (Nintendo DS)
** ''Wiz Rubian'', [[NoExportforYou Japan only]] (Playstation)
** ''Wizbits Rubian Wing'' (Sega Genesis)
** ''Wizbits Unleashed'', [[NoExportforYou Japan only]] (Wonderswan Color)
** ''Wizbitz: Magic Sword King Maker 2'', [[NoExportforYou Japan only]] adventure game (PC, Playstation, 1998)
** Cube-phonics' ''Wiizbiits Golf'', cancelled (Wii)
** The second best video game series of all time behind ''Dance Dance Zombie Party'', the ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest'' series by Phonics includes ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest I: The Ball of Utmost Roundness'' (US: ''Wizbits Worlds''), ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest II: Four Balls of Utmost Roundness'' (US: ''Wizbit Worlds II: Dude, Where's My Balls?'', PAL: ''Princess Crumpet and the Hedgehogs''), ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest III: Assault on Moondale'' (US: ''Wizbits Worlds III: Pantheon of Nogodniks''), ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest IV: Machinations of the Hell Emperor'' (US: ''Wizbits Worlds IV: Adventures in the Afterlife''), ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest V: Keys to the Hearts of the Sky Orbs'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest VI: Lost Rubians of the Forgotten Unknowns'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest VII: Misplaced Chapters of the Myriad Heroes'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest VIII: Betrayal of the Turncoat Dark Knights'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest IX: Daydream of the Dragon Lord'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest X: Child of the Elemanifestations'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest XI: Tale of the Synchronized World Trees'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest XII: Curse of the World Devouring Water'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest XIII: Fat Lady Strikes Back'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest XIV: Legend of the Mule Queen'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest XV: Dance of the She-Priestess'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest XVI: Rebels of the Ominous Judgekings'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest XVII: Guardians of the Sky Comet'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest XVIII: Metropolis of the Antisocial Gems'', and spin-offs ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest Elemental Kidz'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest Tactics'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest Tactics Neo'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest X II: Bubbly Girl Dress Up Party'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest XI Gaiden: Gritty Gunmetal Dirge'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest XI: Beforestory'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest XI: Afterstory'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest Party'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest Token Master'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest Token Master II'', ''Epic Fantasy Warrior Quest Token Master III: Circus Adventure'', ''Fluddle Super Blast'', ''Fluddle Sewer Adventure'', ''Peep's Confusing Underworld'', ''Peep's Confusing Underworld II'', ''Peep's Marvelous Racing Bonanza'', ''Shopkeep's Grand Adventure'', ''Shopkeep's Last Hope'' and ''Shopkeep's Confusing Underworld''.
* Pablo "[=Psyco3ler=]" Belmonte's Nintendo On ([=NinOn=]) VR console, ''[=F-ZerO'=]'' on [=GameCube=], ''Super Mario Universe'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy DS'' on the Nintendo DS, and a ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]'' HD remake before the official version was announced.
* WebVideo/ProZD presents scenarios from an untitled EasternRPG known informally as the ''King Dragon Canon''. A crossover took place with the series ''Chairem Anime'' in the anime NonSerialMovie ''Chairem Anime: Sofaden: The Movie: Dragon Clash in the Kingdom of Ice'', though its canon status is debatable. There is also an Platform/Xbox360 game described as "a vast open world game featuring a map five times the size of the previous game."
* On ''The Station'', a.k.a. ''Nacho Punch'', there is the game ''Grand Theft Auto for kids''.
* The CreepyPasta ''I Used to Play a Game Called "[=WorryLand=]"'' is about a video game that affects the real world. It's an 8-bit scrolling shooter that somehow knows the worries of the player, and... [[DeadlyEuphemism corrects them]]. The narrator plays it after being bullied at school. The bullies are never heard from again. Crosses over with TheMostDangerousVideoGame.
* On Website/FourChan, the occasional video game mockup is known to show up.
* In ''Website/TheBestPageInTheUniverse'', fictional video games appear in "The Best Game in the Universe" and "Video games you'll never play".
* ''Website/{{Cracked}}'':
** [[http://www.cracked.com/article_15662_the-12-awesomest-games-2010.html The 12 Awesomest Games of 2010]]. Of note is the war simulation game [[http://www.cracked.com/article_15660_ultimate-war-simulation-game.html S.N.A.F.U]], which earned its own detailed article.
** "If Classic Movies All Got Video Game Adaptations" includes a ''Theatre/WestSideStory'' fighting game. ''Film/TheShining'' on the Atari 2600. A 2D ''Film/{{Psycho}}'' game. A ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' 2D adventure game based on ''[[VideoGame/MonkeyIsland2LeChucksRevenge Monkey Island 2]]''. A ''Film/ForrestGump'' Football game with Ping Pong Mini-Game on Xbox 360 with Xbox Live. A 2D ''Film/TheBirds'' game based on ''VideoGame/DuckHunt''. ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' FPS based on ''Videogame/{{Doom}}''. ''Film/BlueVelvet'' on Game Boy. ''Literature/OldYeller'' based on ''VideoGame/DuckHunt''. ''[[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife It's a Wonderful Kung Fu Challenge!]]'' with Grand Master Jimmy Stewart on the Xbox 360 with Kinect. An ''Film/{{Eraserhead}}'' game. ''Film/TheShining'' first person adventure game. A ''Film/GoneWithTheWind'' adventure game. ''[[Film/TheJazzSinger LEGO "The Jazz Singer" The Video Game]]''. ''[[Literature/ToKillAMockingbird Atticus Finch: Ace Attorney: Justice for All]]'' on the Nintendo DS by Capcom. ''Grand Theft Auto: Dystopian Britain'' based on ''Film/AClockworkOrange''. ''LEGO The Deer Hunter: The Videogame'' on the Wii with recommended Wii Revolver. An ''[[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial E.T.]]'' game where one attempts to shoot with a Walkie Talkie. ''Film/ThePrincessBride'' adventure game. And a ''[[Film/SophiesChoice Sophie's Choice]]'' Nintendo game.
** "If Video Game Adaptations of Movies Didn't Suck" includes ''Film/ThePrincessBride'' based on ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast''. ''Film/PulpFiction'' medical sim. ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail'' based on ''VideoGame/ActRaiser''. ''Film/OfficeSpace'' FPS. ''Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina'' FPS. ''Idiocracity 3000'' city sim based on ''Film/{{Idiocracy}}''. ''[[Film/{{Memento}} Memento the Game]]''. ''[[WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal Heavy Metal The Game]]'' on [=PS3=] and Xbox 360 by Rockstar Games, rated AO. ''Film/TheShining'' based on ''VideoGame/MarioKart64''. ''Film/DumbAndDumber'' adventure game based on ''VideoGame/ManiacMansion''. ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'' on the Wii with bong controller. ''Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly'' on the Atari 2600. ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation'' based on ''VideoGame/TheOregonTrail''. ''Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan'' based on ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''. ''Film/MagicMike'' RhythmGame. ''Film/BoogieNights'' on the Wii with strap-on Wii Wii remote. ''Film/ThreeAmigos'' based on ''VideoGame/SunsetRiders''. ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'' on the Wii. 2D ''Film/GoodFellas'' game. 2D ''Film/DrStrangelove'' game. ''Literature/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'' game. ''[[Film/OneHundredAndTwentySevenHours Super 127 Hours]]'' based on ''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1 Super Mario Bros]]''. ''Film/StarTrek2009'' simulation game based on ''Videogame/TheSims3''. ''Film/KillBill'' on the Wii with katana Wiimote. ''[[VideoGame/RockBand Rock Band Spinal Tap]]'' based on ''Film/ThisIsSpinalTap''.
** "If Everything Got an Awesome Video Game Adaptation" includes a sperm racing game. ''The Origin of the Species'' PC game with Fertilisation of Orchids, The Descent of Man, and Darwin Vs. Jesus DLC. ''Series/{{MacGyver|1985}}'' adventure game based on ''VideoGame/MonkeyIsland''. ''[[Film/{{Inception}} LEGO Inception]]'' on the Xbox 360 with Xbox Live. ''Film/{{Footloose}}'' on the NES with Power Pad required. ''The Deadliest Continent: Australia'' on Xbox 360 with Xbox Live. ''Revelations'' on Xbox 360 with Xbox Live. ''How to Drawn & Paint the Nude'' on the Super Nintendo, based on ''VideoGame/MarioPaint''. ''Literature/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas'' on the Sega Mega Drive with twenty five page acid sheet book. Marty Stouffer's ''Wild America'' nature fighting game. ''Poon or Die!'' on the SNES, by Konami. ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey'' PSP and Vita BDSM game based on ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}''. ''Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow'' RPG based on ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI''. ''Film/TheBluesBrothers'' car chase game. ''Literature/EndersGame'' sprite-based game. ''Literature/Fahrenheit451'' isometric game. ''Film/TheRoom2003'' based on ''Videogame/{{Doom}}''. ''Angry God'' based on ''VideoGame/AngryBirds''. EA Sports ''Spectator '13'' on [=PS3=] and [=PlayStation Network=], involving the NCAA, NFL, MLB, MLS, NBA, NHL, NASCAR, Sprint, and the PGA. And... popping bubble wrap with a [=PlayStation 2=] controller.
** "15 Outrageously Simple Ways To Fix The Video Game Industry" includes ''NFL 2K17: The 'Let The Gamers Have More Choices' Edition''. A two player game with thirty six selectable characters including White Guy with Brown Hair and Brown Haired White Guy. The [=PlayStation C=], supporting two game discs at once. ''EA Sports Madden NFL Complete'' with free roster updates for life. A digitally interactive ''Magazine/PCGamer'' magazine with save and load slots. ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soul Calibur V: Horny Teen Boy Edition]]''. And consoles [=PS5=] and Xboxalpha in modular bay drive slots for a desktop computer.
** In ''Honest Ads'', "If Video Game Commercials Were Honest" features ''Blood Quest 2: Blood Quest I'' on the Fun Station, ''Death Head: Reborn'', ''Eviscerate[[superscript:3]]'', and ''Fury of Time'' on the [=FS4=] Funstation, and the console Horton's Reality Escaping Electric Brick.
* In ''Website/{{Fark}}'', fictional video games may show up in the comments section, but are less likely to have been archived.
* The [[http://gameideas.wikia.com/wiki/Game_Ideas_Wiki Game Ideas Wiki]], the [[http://vgidea.wikia.com/wiki/Video_Game_Ideas_Wiki Video Game Ideas Wiki]], the [[http://video-game-ideas.wikia.com/wiki/Video_Game_Ideas_Wiki Video Game Ideas Wiki]], the [[http://videogameideas.wikia.com/wiki/Video_Game_Ideas Video Game Ideas Wiki]], and the [[http://ideas.wikia.com/wiki/Video_Game_Ideas Video Game Ideas]] page on the Idea Wiki feature ideas for hypothetical video games.
* ''Website/GoodbyeStrangers'' has a Pokémon-like game called ''Zeroworld'' that was created as a PropagandaPiece warning against exploiting strangers for profit. AfterTheEnd the game was rediscovered and became famous for how it predicted the future.
* ''Website/OldManMurray'' includes ''Final Fight: Stratego'' and ''Alien vs. Child Predator''.
* In ''Website/SomethingAwful'', Photoshop Phridays feature fictional video games.
* The ''Blog/SonicTheHedgehogTwitter'' mentions a Big the Cat RPG FPS DatingSim, the defictionalized ''[[VisualNovel/BigsBigFishingAdventure3TheTrial Big's Big Fishing Adventure 3]]'', ''Knuckles the Echidna in Knuckles & Knuckles & Knuckles'' [[note]]featured in ''VideoGame/DeusExMankindDivided''[[/note]], and ''Sonic Horses''. The artwork of ''Sanic 5'' gets pitched to IGN.
* In ''Website/{{Uncyclopedia}}'', there are several fictional games, game systems and categories.
* ''[=VGBoxArt=]'' features imaginative video game mockups.
* In ''Website/{{YTMND}}'', meme and snowclone related video game mockups frequently appear.
* There used to be a fad of writing [=FAQs=] for non-existent video games. Usually they would include everything a FAQ for a real game would have.
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[[folder:Web Videos]]
* In ''WebVideo/AnimeCrimesDivision'', "Silence of the Fireflies" features the VR game ''Solitaire Art Online''.
* In ''WebVideo/CollegeSaga'', ''College Saga'' is a 2006 game similar to ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', about college students fighting the Vegetarian Supremacy.
* ''Website/CollegeHumor'' features the ''Series/BreakingBad'' RPG, the ''Series/DoctorWho'' RPG, ''Every JRPG Ever'', the ''Series/GameOfThrones'' RPG ''HBO's Game of Thrones: A Song of Ice and Fire'' and Season 2, ''HBO's Game of Thrones: "A Clash of Kings" Expansion'', the ''Series/{{Homeland}}'' RPG ''Homeland: Season 1'', the ''Series/JerseyShore'' RPG ''Jersey Shore: The RPG'', ''Series/{{Lost}}'' RPG, the ''Series/ManVsWild'' RPG ''Man Vs. Wild VI: Infinity Bear Saga'', ''Punching Friends'', ''Series/TheWire'' RPG ''The Wire: EVIL vs. SLIGHTLY LESS EVIL'', and the fighting games ''3... 2... 1... Fight!'', ''Real Fighter II'', the Black & Decker waffle maker online multiplayer game with lobby and party system, and the 1972 Skaris 1-bit console, featuring ''The Rhyme of the God King Gilgamesh'', about a voyage around the land of Uruk on the back of the bull of heaven in search of the goddess [[Myth/MesopotamianMythology Ishtar]], a text adventure game, and a ''[[Literature/JamesBond Goldeneye]]'' game played with the accompanying Skaris Entertainment Book.
* In ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'', there is ''Alien Tiger Meteor Massacre In Middletown NJ'' ([[https://soundcloud.com/projectmobius/alien-tiger-meteor-massacre-in-middletown-new-jersey dedicated song by Project Mobius]]), ''[[Series/FullHouse Full House Tournament Fighter]]'', expanded into gameplay footage on Website/YouTube as a game by Shmapcom, ''[[WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget Dr. Claw's Dump N' Pump]]'' on the Platform/SEGAGenesis, ''VideoGame/LesterTheUnlikely'' sequels ''Lester the Unlikely 2'' (Lester pulls down his pants, sucks his thumb and takes a shit), ''Lester the Unlikely 3'' (Cannot get past the title screen. Push start, and Lester falls down and farts), ''Lester the Unlikely 4'' on the SNES (doesn't work at all, causes the SNES to explode), ''Lester the Unlikely 5'' (Not a game. A bag of shit), ''Lester the Unlikely'' on the Platform/PlayStation4 (Disc made of orangutan diarrhea), ''New York 2017'', the ''Franchise/StarWars'' games ''Jar Jar Binks Bingo'', ''Death Star Builder 3.0'', ''Chewie Wookie Cookie Cookin''', ''Storm Trooper Tennis'', ''Jabba's Farts Unleashed'', ''Wedge's Wedgie Attack'', ''Fishing for Akbars'', ''Super Sith Shit Toss: Tournament Edition'', ''Boba Fett's Name Game'', and ''Governor Tarkin vs. Count Dookie'', and ''Film/TheGoodSon'' on [[Platform/AtariJaguar Jaguar CD]].
* ''WebVideo/TheGuild'' revolves around the members of a guild in a fictional MMORPG which strongly resembles ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''. Not until the season 4 finale is anything of the game actually shown, though it governs their lives.
* The ''Horizon'' {{M|assivelyMultiplayerOnlineRolePlayingGame}}MORPG in ''Franchise/{{Noob}}''. Pretty much a composite of existing video games and [[AuthorAppeal what the creator would like to see in MMORPGs]].
* ''WebVideo/JonTron'': ''Mario City Simulator'', ''The Legend of Zelda: Modern Warfare'' and ''[=Zelda: MW3=]'' ("Banjo Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts"), ''Willem Dafoe Basketball'' on the Genesis ("Nightshade: The Claws of HEUGH"), ''The Legend of Hercules: Ocarina of Time'' ("Hercules Games"), ''Call of Duty: Boats'' and ''Call of Duty: Sunk Boats DLC'' on Xbox One, and ''[[Film/SchindlersList Schindler's List HD Remix]]'' ("Titenic"), ''True Sword & Lots Magic Adventure Boy'' ("Japanese Shoot 'Em Ups"), ''Star Wars: Bird vs Camel'' ("[=StarCade=]: Episode 1 - Atari Games"), ''Alderaan was an Inside Job'', ''Resident Evil 4: Official Gungan Version'' ("[=StarCade=]: Episode 4 - Nintendo Star Wars"), and ''Jar Jar's Jar Jar Jar'' ("[=StarCade=]: Episode 5 - The Phantom Menace Games").
* In ''WebVideo/Mega64'', the Mega 64 is the ultimate gaming console, created by Dr. Poque.
* In the ''WebVideo/SuperMarioLogan'' episode, "Bowser's Video Game", there is ''Charleyyy and Friends: The Video Game'', a fictional LicensedGame based on Bowser's favorite ShowWithinAShow, ''[[ProtagonistAndFriends Charleyyy and Friends]]''.
* The ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'' review of the ''Film/{{DOOM}}'' movie features a fictional RecursiveAdaptation called ''DOOM: The Movie: The Game''. Many elements of the game reflect the Critic's criticisms of the movie: the scenery is dark, there's very little action, the "demons" are zombified humans, [[LongSongShortScene amped-up rock music goes just as quickly as it comes]], the setting is limited to Mars (Hell is a metaphor), and the BFG can only uselessly be fired at walls twice.
* This is the central conceit of the ''WebVideo/{{TierZoo}}'' channel on Website/YouTube. ''[=TierZoo=]'' teaches zoology by pretending that all of the natural world is a [[Main/MassivelyMultiplayerOnlineRolePlayingGame MMORPG]] known as ''Outside'', and that all the animals it examines are different builds that the ''Outside'' player base has created by tweaking stats and evolutionary features. The channel's narrator then discusses the pros and cons of the different "builds", their interaction with their "server", (the Africa server is noted as being probably the most competitive and toughest to survive) and how the different "clan strategies" (read the social behavior of the different animals) all effect the viability of the animal and its ability to thrive in the environment.
* The titular game from the ''WebVideo/WizardsWithGuns'' video "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_8HxbvmltY The Sh*ttiest Fighting Game of ALL Time]]" is ''Fight Boys 4'', a ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' parody where one of the characters is Mitch, a wimp who spends his time whining on the toilet, doesn't move and gets beaten in one hit.
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* In the annual Famicase exhibition, artists design hypothetical Famicom cartridges[[note]], with games like ''∞bit computer'' by ∞bit, ''100NG'', ''Akiba Wars: The Otaku Awakens'' by Local Film, ''A King's Dog'' by Good Boy Graphics, ''Angry Man'' by Angry man., ''Arukismaphor'' by Mas., ''Attaccante'' by tripletta, ''AUST: THIS IS (NOT) OUR FUTURE'' by Hangedman, ''Bad Girls Club: Part Two'' by PAPER-N-PIXELS GAMES, ''be a good manager'' by otemendo, ''Beauty Child Story Mame Rikishi Of Mame Rikishi ~Can't Wait Anymore~'' by [=AWDR LR2=], ''Bittersweet'', ''Blastressa'' by Rockoon Inc., ''Bonsai Calendar'' by Double-M, ''BOX IN THE WATER'', ''Boy pico pico'' by world's end, ''Brain Damage'', the ''Death Warlock'' re-import ''Bubble Gal Witch USA'', ''BURP’N’SHOOT!'' by Trash Corp., ''CARAVAN'' by 23, ''Cat Cafe Dessert Panic!'' by Ferret Party, ''Children.II'' and ''Next Kids'' by ▲Soft, ''Chika-No Wars'' by CK, ''Chop ‘n Click'', ''CLIMB THE BIG WALL'', ''[=CodeGray=]'' by Bento, ''Cultivate'' and ''CYCLE 2'' by TATARABA, ''Dagion'' by Namcot, ''Daidai no Daibōken 3 & Hnuckles'' by [=NekoAmine=], ''Dead Case'' by Super Radi Cool, ''-DEATH METAL MUSIC GAME-'' by ZEVMETAL.INC, ''Defenestration'', ''DEMODEMO'' by SAMA.inc, ''The Diary Mirror Life'' by UIUI, ''Dot Additive'' by Kimasoft, ''d.o.t. - Dot Order Tie -'' by Cult Game Maniacs, ''Dot Quest'' and ''SUPER DISC SYSTEMS'' by Picotendo, ''Dr.Bon Bon Puzzle'', ''DROID (Android Quest)'', ''Dungeon of Flowers'' by Ribbon Black, ''Effect Panic'' by Poland, ''El Luchamor'' by pink demon, ''[=ExtraHeroes=]'', ''Famicomp Mania'' by Games Archive Project, ''Family Genom'' by Omomuki, ''FAMILY PIZZA'', ''Family Plan 0.01'' by binbindo, ''Family Rocker'' by Kunio Chip Tune, ''Family Sandwich '87'' by [=LoganMillsWalters=], ''Family Twitter'' by MAG, ''Fancy Lunatic'', ''Full Time Job'', ''GEO'' by KALAALLIT Corp, ''Get Well Soon'', ''Good Night! PAJAMAS KNIGHTS'', ''HANAMI'', ''Hangover'', ''Happy Family'' by Arashi, ''Happy Sound'' by Bug Timeworks, ''HUNGRY ELLY'' by KIRATUNE Co., ''Hyper+ension'' by Castle Games, ''Ice Age'' by Koland, ''If Winter Ends'' by OCO Systems, ''IGUSA'' by ''MORPHING TURN'', ''Il Gran Discorso [VATNOU]'' by Genius Club, ''ILL STREET BLUES'' by Tataraba, ''INSANE TEACHER'' by VJ PARIS'S OFFICE, ''ISLAND TIME'' by [=BoyGraphics=], ''ITEM CONNECT'' by namada, ''KAIJU BODY DUNGEON'' by PRASSOFT, ''Kaiju Dating Simulator'' by Pixelpolygon, ''kamakiri treasure hunt'' by KAMAKIRI, ''Kaze Simulator'' by SBARGI, ''Keyboard King'' by [=Ben DeFever=], ''Lucky Fishing'' by Ollie Hoff, ''Machikoudonco'' by UDON Works, ''Mac-Man'', ''Mad Doronco'' by Baccous, ''[=MaDness Quest=]'' by Tanago design, ''Madris'' by postpac, ''Mame Sumo Wrestlers With Striped Border Shirt On'', ''Megander V'' by Prodigy and Wadavision, ''Memories of...: an audiovisual adventure'' by Ghost Byte, ''Meteor Tensei'' by Full Moon, ''METRO OUT'' by suisounonou, ''Minor Tom'' by Dynamic Action Corporation, ''Monolith'' by Teenage Mutation, ''Mou'' by makimosoft, ''Mr. Mascot'' by [=FanChemi=], ''myahty Bomb Nyack'' by Ikkynone, ''My Dream Story'', ''Nau'' by Bon and Tubuyaki, ''neco touch'' by OLÜLÜ UP CENTER, ''NEKO BANG BANG'' by Showyou Games, ''NERU NERU NERUNE'' by Noxxxdo, ''Noah's Star Mode'', ''NOISE CHECKER'' by Y-games, ''NO!SESH!FT'' by [=SUiCiDE RAVENS=], ''[=OctoVenture=]'' by Hard Pop Entertainment, ''Otter Kinds of Seduction'', ''Oyasumi Tomodachi'', ''Paragon Gale'' [=ThunderBUZZARD!!=], [=ParaSports=], ''Pastel Powder Keg'' by Petitecreme, ''Planet Fighter'' by [=SuitekiSoft=], ''play with'' by twograms corppration, ''POSE'' by 2g, ''POWER GROOVE'' by RAP, ''Power Slaves'' by mindsize.us, ''PURPLE RAIN'' by MOMO HEAVY INDUSTRIES, ''QUOTIENT'', ''Rainbow Sword'' by ANFI, ''Record Player Turntable System'' by techcafe, ''Re : ENTROPY'' by maiko kanno, ''ROCK/PAPER/SCISSORS'' by Arkotype.Co, ''Rōshigumi'' and ''Scanlines'' by Rogue Cache, ''Sandy Evolution'', ''Satellite Love'', ''Schwarzlicht'' by Pori Rina, ''secret of the forest'' by NIPPON, ''Secrets of Horai'' by Megane Corp., ''SEIJI'' by CAKT, ''Shadows 2'' by Nauts Games, ''She.'', ''SNEAKER Re:BUILD'', ''Spatcher'' by [=SpargiSoft=], ''SPRITE'', ''Star Cats IV'' and ''STRUNG OUT in heaven's high'' by Daruma Studio, ''STENCIL CHILDREN'', ''Sunglass'' and ''Switcharoo'' by Lord Toon Industries, ''Super Sneaker Maker'' Special Edition by SKYOWARE, ''Super Synthesize Simulator'' Color Picker, ''Synthesizer'' by KOBE Magical Engineering Lab., ''Syzygy'' by Oblique Games, ''TATAMU'' by Zetto, ''Tenori Yuusha'' by TUKUE SIRUSI, ''The Hinterlands'', ''The House On The Left'' by TTDI, ''The Legend of Coconoe Joe'' by Pothead Games, ''The Secret Society'', ''the WORLD IS MINE'' by Space Base, ''THISWORLDISMINE'', ''Time Capsule'' by Miraikenkyujo, ''Tokyo Nude Girl'' by Big Fat Bro, ''~Trance Meditation~'' by Bontendo, ''twins'', ''UAMOU INVASION'', ''-UCHU~KENDALL no NAKAMI-'', ''USAGI TO WATASHI'' by achabox, ''VELO KITTY!!!'' by dumpling, ''WALKING'' by mass, ''YAMAB-ECHO'' by hom, ''Zombiedent'', and ''Zombie Underground'' by Costesoft[[/note]].
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