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* The ''NFL Blitz'' series of football games allows many types of hits and tackles that would have players fined and suspended, at minimum, if they did them in real life. It's certainly not ''necessary'' to take the ball carrier down with a flying clothesline and then suplex him two or three times after the whistle, but if you feel like doing it, hey, have at it!

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* The ''NFL Blitz'' ''VideoGame/NFLBlitz'' series of football games allows many types of hits and tackles that would have players fined and suspended, at minimum, if they did them in real life. It's certainly not ''necessary'' to take the ball carrier down with a flying clothesline and then suplex him two or three times after the whistle, but if you feel like doing it, hey, have at it!



** ''Blitz: The League'', which is pretty much a NFL-less SpiritualSuccessor to ''Blitz'' after EA secured exclusivity of the NFL license, is this trope in ''spades''. The fact that you can do brutal injuries that would be considered career ending to other players ''and'' be rewarded for it just drives the point further, as well as sabotaging the other team by sending them prostitutes and giving your team drugs that may be illegal.

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** ''Blitz: The League'', ''VideoGame/BlitzTheLeague'', which is pretty much a NFL-less SpiritualSuccessor to ''Blitz'' after EA secured exclusivity of the NFL license, is this trope in ''spades''. The fact that you can do brutal injuries that would be considered career ending to other players ''and'' be rewarded for it just drives the point further, as well as sabotaging the other team by sending them prostitutes and giving your team drugs that may be illegal.



* The ''VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater'' series started adding NPC pedestrians from the third game and out, and nothing is stopping you from ramming (most of them) down while skating around. Some missions even require you to do this, such as in the fourth game where you have to knock a whole bunch of tourists into shark-infested water [[ForTheEvulz just because Bam Margera told you to]]. ''Underground 2'' added throwable weapons and ''American Wasteland'' added in a feature that allows you to use your skateboard as a melee weapon when on foot, and both features seems to have no other use than to attack random [=NPC=]s for fun outside of a few special missions. ''Tony Hawk's Project 8'' even rewards you with tokens needed to buy special tricks by knocking down other skaters, even showing them raging at you after the attack in a popup camera window.

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* The ''VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater'' series started adding NPC pedestrians from the third game and out, and nothing is stopping you from ramming (most of them) down while skating around. Some missions even require you to do this, such as in the fourth game where you have to knock a whole bunch of tourists into shark-infested water [[ForTheEvulz just because Bam Margera told you to]]. ''Underground ''VideoGame/TonyHawksUnderground 2'' added throwable weapons and ''American Wasteland'' added in a feature that allows you to use your skateboard as a melee weapon when on foot, and both features seems to have no other use than to attack random [=NPC=]s for fun outside of a few special missions. ''Tony Hawk's Project 8'' even rewards you with tokens needed to buy special tricks by knocking down other skaters, even showing them raging at you after the attack in a popup camera window.
* In ''Outlaw Golf'' and its sequel, you can [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beat up]] [[BadBoss your caddie]] for a boost to your Composure, which determines how well (or poorly) you're playing and affects your performance accordingly. In the Xbox version of ''Outlaw Golf 2'', you can also [[SpectatorCasualty bean spectators with your ball]] for maxed-out Composure.

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** ''Blitz: The League'', which is pretty much a NFL-less SpiritualSuccessor to ''Blitz'' after EA secured exclusivity of the NFL license, is this trope in ''spades''. The fact that you can do brutal injuries that would be considered career ending to other players ''and'' be rewarded for it just drives the point further, as well as sabotaging the other team by sending them prostitutes and giving your team drugs that may be illegal. ''Blitz: The League 2'' takes everything about ''Blitz: The League'' and turns it UpToEleven.

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** ''Blitz: The League'', which is pretty much a NFL-less SpiritualSuccessor to ''Blitz'' after EA secured exclusivity of the NFL license, is this trope in ''spades''. The fact that you can do brutal injuries that would be considered career ending to other players ''and'' be rewarded for it just drives the point further, as well as sabotaging the other team by sending them prostitutes and giving your team drugs that may be illegal. ''Blitz: The League 2'' takes everything about ''Blitz: The League'' and turns it UpToEleven.
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* In ‘’VideoGame/MutantFootballLeague’’( the SpiritualSuccessor to below), there’s even more potential for unsportsmanlike overkill, without even considering dirty tricks like killing the QB before the snap. A particularly cruel strategy is to aim a kickoff just so that the returner runs into a deadly trap, forcing a fumble your defense can easily return for a touchdown. And then you can try it again because you just scored, only now the kick returner has been replaced by the fastest player on the opposing offense!

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* In ''VideoGame/ArcStyleBaseball3D'', when playing as a pitcher, you can hit batters in the face on purpose, and no punishment will occur. Besides walking the batter, that is.
* ''Extreme Warfare Revenge'', a ProfessionalWrestling managerial-simulator, also has ways to abuse the wrestlers that work for you. If you just don't like them, give them an insulting gimmick and make them lose to everyone. If you've got a wrestler on an expensive guaranteed contract that you want to get out of for some reason, just promote him up and down the card until his morale hits bottom, and then he'll quit so you don't even have to pay him his severance fee.



* ''VideoGame/GolfStory'' lets you tee off and hit golf balls anywhere, including at [=NPCs=]. You can also toss balls at them, but let's be frank, how many games routinely let you hit someone with a full-power drive at point-blank range?
* In the 1990s skiing game ''VideoGame/MacSki'', you can crash the skier into as many obstacles as you wish. It'll take him some time to get back up again, and a St. Bernard will rescue him after every fifth crash, but there's still no limit to how much you can do to him.
** Some courses have other skiers, snowmen, bunnies, and penguins for you to run into. The other skiers will let out a "Hey!" when you run into them, while the [[DistractedByTheSexy ski bunnies]] will shout one of five random insults such as "Bean brain!" at you.
** Some go even further by making it a ''course requirement'' that you crash into the snowmen or penguins. That's right, a skiing game that lets you ''slaughter penguins''.
* The ''Mutant League'' series, games of football and hockey contested by trolls, robots, skeletons, and superhumans, where a perfectly viable strategy to win is to simply murder the entire opposing team.
* The ''VideoGame/NBAJam'' series, [[RuleOfThree also by Midway]], featuring real NBA players in a two-on-two basketball game, prison rules style. So if you didn't like the way Isiah Thomas played, just punch him in the kisser. Charles Barkley hassling you on defense? Throw an elbow into his throat. Penny Hardaway on a breakaway? Shove him from behind as he jumps, so he goes flying into the first few rows of spectators.
** ''NBA Jam'' was also preceded by ''Arch Rivals'', by [[RunningGag guess who, Midway]], where you could do many of the things in the ''Jam'' series, but just without the NBA License.



* The ''VideoGame/{{Skate}}'' series. The first one had Hall of Meat, which told you how many bones you had broken. But things get amped up in ''Skate 2'', where you have the ability to trigger bails at anytime. And then there's the physics engine in ''Skate 3''.



* The ''VideoGame/NBAJam'' series, [[RuleOfThree also by Midway]], featuring real NBA players in a two-on-two basketball game, prison rules style. So if you didn't like the way Isiah Thomas played, just punch him in the kisser. Charles Barkley hassling you on defense? Throw an elbow into his throat. Penny Hardaway on a breakaway? Shove him from behind as he jumps, so he goes flying into the first few rows of spectators.
** ''NBA Jam'' was also preceded by ''Arch Rivals'', by [[RunningGag guess who, Midway]], where you could do many of the things in the ''Jam'' series, but just without the NBA License.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Skate}}'' series. The first one had Hall of Meat, which told you how many bones you had broken. But things get amped up in ''Skate 2'', where you have the ability to trigger bails at anytime. And then there's the physics engine in ''Skate 3''.
* The ''Mutant League'' series, games of football and hockey contested by trolls, robots, skeletons, and superhumans, where a perfectly viable strategy to win is to simply murder the entire opposing team.
* ''Extreme Warfare Revenge'', a ProfessionalWrestling managerial-simulator, also has ways to abuse the wrestlers that work for you. If you just don't like them, give them an insulting gimmick and make them lose to everyone. If you've got a wrestler on an expensive guaranteed contract that you want to get out of for some reason, just promote him up and down the card until his morale hits bottom, and then he'll quit so you don't even have to pay him his severance fee.
* In the 1990s skiing game ''VideoGame/MacSki'', you can crash the skier into as many obstacles as you wish. It'll take him some time to get back up again, and a St. Bernard will rescue him after every fifth crash, but there's still no limit to how much you can do to him.
** Some courses have other skiers, snowmen, bunnies, and penguins for you to run into. The other skiers will let out a "Hey!" when you run into them, while the [[DistractedByTheSexy ski bunnies]] will shout one of five random insults such as "Bean brain!" at you.
** Some go even further by making it a ''course requirement'' that you crash into the snowmen or penguins. That's right, a skiing game that lets you ''slaughter penguins''.



* In ''VideoGame/ArcStyleBaseball3D'', when playing as a pitcher, you can hit batters in the face on purpose, and no punishment will occur. Besides walking the batter, that is.
* ''VideoGame/GolfStory'' lets you tee off and hit golf balls anywhere, including at [=NPCs=]. You can also toss balls at them, but let's be frank, how many games routinely let you hit someone with a full-power drive at point-blank range?

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* In ''VideoGame/ArcStyleBaseball3D'', when playing as a pitcher, you can hit batters in the face on purpose, and no punishment will occur. Besides walking the batter, that is.
* ''VideoGame/GolfStory'' lets you tee off and hit golf balls anywhere, including at [=NPCs=]. You can also toss balls at them, but let's be frank, how many games routinely let you hit someone with a full-power drive at point-blank range?
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* The ''VideoGame/{{Skate}}'' series. The first one had Hall of Meat, which told you how many bones you had broken. But things get amped up in ''Skate 2'', where you have the ability to trigger bails at anytime. And then there's the [[GoodBadBugs insane physics engine]] in ''Skate 3''.

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Skate}}'' series. The first one had Hall of Meat, which told you how many bones you had broken. But things get amped up in ''Skate 2'', where you have the ability to trigger bails at anytime. And then there's the [[GoodBadBugs insane physics engine]] engine in ''Skate 3''.
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* ''VideoGame/GolfStory'' lets you tee off and hit golf balls anywhere, including at [=NPCs=].

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* ''VideoGame/GolfStory'' lets you tee off and hit golf balls anywhere, including at [=NPCs=]. You can also toss balls at them, but let's be frank, how many games routinely let you hit someone with a full-power drive at point-blank range?
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* The ''VideoGame/FootballManager'' series (formerly known as ''World Soccer Manager'' in North America) of managerial simulators gives you a fair amount of leeway to abuse any player on your team. You can bench someone, stick them in the reserves, yell at him, smear him in the press, work him to death during practice, retrain him as a goalkeeper, fine him two weeks pay over and over again for any reason or no reason whenever you feel like it, and generally do everything in your power to make his life hell. Like real life, these tactics are often used as a deliberate strategy to get a rid of a player they don't want on their team any longer, by trying to make him so unhappy that he'll finally agree to a transfer or having his contract bought out.

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* The ''VideoGame/FootballManager'' series (formerly known as ''World Soccer Manager'' in North America) of managerial simulators gives you a fair amount of leeway to abuse any player on your team. You can bench someone, stick them in the reserves, yell at him, smear him in the press, work him to death during practice, retrain him as a goalkeeper, fine him two weeks pay over and over again for any reason or no reason whenever you feel like it, and generally do everything in your power to make his life hell. Like real life, these tactics are often used as a deliberate strategy to get a rid of a player they don't the coach doesn't want on their team any longer, by trying to make him so unhappy that he'll finally agree to a transfer or having his contract bought out.



* The ''VideoGame/NBAJam'' series, [[RuleOfThree also by Midway]], featuring real NBA players in a two-on-two basketball game, prison rules style. So if you didn't like the way Isiah Thomas played, just punch him in the kisser. Charles Barkley hassling you on defense? Throw an elbow into his throat. Penny Hardaway on a breakaway? Shove him from behind as he jumps, so he goes flying in the first few rows of spectators.
** ''NBA Jam'' was also preceded by ''Arch Rivals'', by [[RunningGag guess who, Midway]], where you could do many of the things in the Jam series, but just without the NBA License.

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* The ''VideoGame/NBAJam'' series, [[RuleOfThree also by Midway]], featuring real NBA players in a two-on-two basketball game, prison rules style. So if you didn't like the way Isiah Thomas played, just punch him in the kisser. Charles Barkley hassling you on defense? Throw an elbow into his throat. Penny Hardaway on a breakaway? Shove him from behind as he jumps, so he goes flying in into the first few rows of spectators.
** ''NBA Jam'' was also preceded by ''Arch Rivals'', by [[RunningGag guess who, Midway]], where you could do many of the things in the Jam ''Jam'' series, but just without the NBA License.



* The ''VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater'' series started adding NPC pedestrians from the third game and out, and nothing is stopping you from ramming (most of them) down while skating around. Some missions even require you to do this, such as in the fourth game where you have to knock a whole bunch of tourists into shark infested water [[ForTheEvulz just because Bam Margera told you to]]. Underground 2 added throwable weapons and American Wasteland added in a feature that allows you to use your skateboard as a melee weapon when on foot, and both features seems to have no other use than to attack random [=NPC=]s for fun outside of a few special missions. Tony Hawk's Project 8 even rewards you with tokens needed to buy special tricks by knocking down other skaters, even showing them raging at you after the attack in a popup camera window.

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* The ''VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater'' series started adding NPC pedestrians from the third game and out, and nothing is stopping you from ramming (most of them) down while skating around. Some missions even require you to do this, such as in the fourth game where you have to knock a whole bunch of tourists into shark infested shark-infested water [[ForTheEvulz just because Bam Margera told you to]]. Underground 2 ''Underground 2'' added throwable weapons and American Wasteland ''American Wasteland'' added in a feature that allows you to use your skateboard as a melee weapon when on foot, and both features seems to have no other use than to attack random [=NPC=]s for fun outside of a few special missions. Tony ''Tony Hawk's Project 8 8'' even rewards you with tokens needed to buy special tricks by knocking down other skaters, even showing them raging at you after the attack in a popup camera window.
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* The ''VideoGame/NBAJam'' series, [[RuleOfThree also by Midway]], featuring real NBA players in a two-on-two basketball game, prison rules style. So if you didn't like the way Isiah Thomas played, just punch him in the kisser. Charles Barkley hassling you on defense? Throw an elbow into his throat. Penny Hardaway on a breakaway? Shove him from behind as he jumps, so he does flying in the first few rows of spectators.

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* The ''VideoGame/NBAJam'' series, [[RuleOfThree also by Midway]], featuring real NBA players in a two-on-two basketball game, prison rules style. So if you didn't like the way Isiah Thomas played, just punch him in the kisser. Charles Barkley hassling you on defense? Throw an elbow into his throat. Penny Hardaway on a breakaway? Shove him from behind as he jumps, so he does goes flying in the first few rows of spectators.
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* The NBA Jam series, [[RuleOfThree also by Midway]], featuring real NBA players in a two-on-two basketball game, prison rules style. So if you didn't like the way Isiah Thomas played, just punch him in the kisser. Charles Barkley hassling you on defense? Throw an elbow into his throat. Penny Hardaway on a breakaway? Shove him from behind as he jumps, so he does flying in the first few rows of spectators.
** NBA Jam was also preceded by Arch Rivals, by [[RunningGag guess who, Midway]], where you could do many of the things in the Jam series, but just without the NBA License.

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* The NBA Jam ''VideoGame/NBAJam'' series, [[RuleOfThree also by Midway]], featuring real NBA players in a two-on-two basketball game, prison rules style. So if you didn't like the way Isiah Thomas played, just punch him in the kisser. Charles Barkley hassling you on defense? Throw an elbow into his throat. Penny Hardaway on a breakaway? Shove him from behind as he jumps, so he does flying in the first few rows of spectators.
** NBA Jam ''NBA Jam'' was also preceded by Arch Rivals, ''Arch Rivals'', by [[RunningGag guess who, Midway]], where you could do many of the things in the Jam series, but just without the NBA License.



* The Mutant League series, games of football and hockey contested by trolls, robots, skeletons, and superhumans, where a perfectly viable strategy to win is to simply murder the entire opposing team.

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* The Mutant League ''Mutant League'' series, games of football and hockey contested by trolls, robots, skeletons, and superhumans, where a perfectly viable strategy to win is to simply murder the entire opposing team.



* The VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater series started adding NPC pedestrians from the third game and out, and nothing is stopping you from ramming (most of them) down while skating around. Some missions even require you to do this, such as in the fourth game where you have to knock a whole bunch of tourists into shark infested water [[ForTheEvulz just because Bam Margera told you to]]. Underground 2 added throwable weapons and American Wasteland added in a feature that allows you to use your skateboard as a melee weapon when on foot, and both features seems to have no other use than to attack random [=NPC=]s for fun outside of a few special missions. Tony Hawk's Project 8 even rewards you with tokens needed to buy special tricks by knocking down other skaters, even showing them raging at you after the attack in a popup camera window.

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* The VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater ''VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater'' series started adding NPC pedestrians from the third game and out, and nothing is stopping you from ramming (most of them) down while skating around. Some missions even require you to do this, such as in the fourth game where you have to knock a whole bunch of tourists into shark infested water [[ForTheEvulz just because Bam Margera told you to]]. Underground 2 added throwable weapons and American Wasteland added in a feature that allows you to use your skateboard as a melee weapon when on foot, and both features seems to have no other use than to attack random [=NPC=]s for fun outside of a few special missions. Tony Hawk's Project 8 even rewards you with tokens needed to buy special tricks by knocking down other skaters, even showing them raging at you after the attack in a popup camera window.
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* ''VideoGame/GolfStory'' lets you tee off and hit golf balls anywhere, including at [=NPCs=].
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* The NBA Jam series, [[RuleOfThree also by Midway]], featuring real NBA players in a two-on-two basketball game, prison rules style. So if you didn't like the way Isiah Thomas played, just punch him in the kisser. Charles Barkley hassling you on defense? Throw an elbow into his throat. Penny Hardaway on a breakaway? Shove him from behind as he jumps, so he does flying in the first few rows of spectators.
** NBA Jam was also preceded by Arch Rivals, by [[RunningGag guess who, Midway]], where you could do many of the things in the Jam series, but just without the NBA License.


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* The Mutant League series, games of football and hockey contested by trolls, robots, skeletons, and superhumans, where a perfectly viable strategy to win is to simply murder the entire opposing team.
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* The ''Slugfest'' series, also by Midway, basically did for baseball what Blitz did for football. The pitcher even had an automatic beam button. It could never be considered useful in normal play, but boy is it funny.

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* The ''Slugfest'' series, also by Midway, basically did for baseball what Blitz did for football. The pitcher even had an automatic beam bean button. It could never be considered useful in normal play, but boy is it funny.
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* In ''VideoGame/ArcStyleBaseball3D'', when playing as a pitcher, you can hit batters in the face on purpose, and no punishment will occur. Besides walking the batter, that is.
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* The ''VideoGame/FootballManager'' series (''World Soccer Manager'' in North America) of managerial simulators gives you a fair amount of leeway to abuse any player on your team. You can bench someone, stick them in the reserves, yell at him, smear him in the press, work him to death during practice, retrain him as a goalkeeper, fine him two weeks pay over and over again for any reason or no reason whenever you feel like it, and generally do everything in your power to make his life hell. Like real life, these tactics are often used as a deliberate strategy to get a rid of a player they don't want on their team any longer, by trying to make him so unhappy that he'll finally agree to a transfer or having his contract bought out.

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* The ''VideoGame/FootballManager'' series (''World (formerly known as ''World Soccer Manager'' in North America) of managerial simulators gives you a fair amount of leeway to abuse any player on your team. You can bench someone, stick them in the reserves, yell at him, smear him in the press, work him to death during practice, retrain him as a goalkeeper, fine him two weeks pay over and over again for any reason or no reason whenever you feel like it, and generally do everything in your power to make his life hell. Like real life, these tactics are often used as a deliberate strategy to get a rid of a player they don't want on their team any longer, by trying to make him so unhappy that he'll finally agree to a transfer or having his contract bought out.
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* The ''Slugfest'' series, also by Midway, basically did for baseball what Blitz did for football. The pitcher even had an automatic beam button. It could never be considered useful in normal play, but boy is it funny.
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* The ''VideoGame/FootballManager'' series (''World Soccer Manager'' in North America) of managerial simulators gives you a fair amount of leeway to abuse any player on your team. You can bench someone, stick them in the reserves, yell at him, smear him in the press, work him to death during practice, retrain him as a goalkeeper, fine him two weeks pay over and over again for any reason or no reason whenever you feel like it, and generally do everything in your power to make his life hell. Like real life, these tactics are often used as a deliberate strategy to get a rid of a player they don't want on their team any longer, by trying to make him so unhappy that he'll finally agree to being traded or having his contract bought out.

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* The ''VideoGame/FootballManager'' series (''World Soccer Manager'' in North America) of managerial simulators gives you a fair amount of leeway to abuse any player on your team. You can bench someone, stick them in the reserves, yell at him, smear him in the press, work him to death during practice, retrain him as a goalkeeper, fine him two weeks pay over and over again for any reason or no reason whenever you feel like it, and generally do everything in your power to make his life hell. Like real life, these tactics are often used as a deliberate strategy to get a rid of a player they don't want on their team any longer, by trying to make him so unhappy that he'll finally agree to being traded a transfer or having his contract bought out.
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* The ''{{Skate}}'' series. The first one had Hall of Meat, which told you how many bones you had broken. But things get amped up in ''Skate 2'', where you have the ability to trigger bails at anytime. And then there's the [[GoodBadBugs insane physics engine]] in ''Skate 3''.

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* The ''{{Skate}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Skate}}'' series. The first one had Hall of Meat, which told you how many bones you had broken. But things get amped up in ''Skate 2'', where you have the ability to trigger bails at anytime. And then there's the [[GoodBadBugs insane physics engine]] in ''Skate 3''.
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* The VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater series started adding NPC pedestrians from the third game and out, and nothing is stopping you from ramming (most of them) down while skating around. Some missions even require you to do this, such as in the fourth game where you have to knock a whole bunch of tourists into shark infested water [[ForTheEvulz just because Bam Margera told you to]]. Underground 2 added throwable weapons and American Wasteland added in a feature that allows you to use your skateboard as a melee weapon when on foot, and both features seems to have no other use than to attack random NPCs for fun outside of a few special missions. Tony Hawk's Project 8 even rewards you with tokens needed to buy special tricks by knocking down other skaters, even showing them raging at you after the attack in a popup camera window.

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* The VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater series started adding NPC pedestrians from the third game and out, and nothing is stopping you from ramming (most of them) down while skating around. Some missions even require you to do this, such as in the fourth game where you have to knock a whole bunch of tourists into shark infested water [[ForTheEvulz just because Bam Margera told you to]]. Underground 2 added throwable weapons and American Wasteland added in a feature that allows you to use your skateboard as a melee weapon when on foot, and both features seems to have no other use than to attack random NPCs [=NPC=]s for fun outside of a few special missions. Tony Hawk's Project 8 even rewards you with tokens needed to buy special tricks by knocking down other skaters, even showing them raging at you after the attack in a popup camera window.
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* The VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater series started adding NPC pedestrians from the third game and out, and nothing is stopping you from ramming (most of them) down while skating around. Some missions even require you to do this, such as in the fourth game where you have to knock a whole bunch of tourists into shark infested water [[ForTheEvulz just because Bam Margera told you to]]. Underground 2 added throwable weapons and American Wasteland added in a feature that allows you to use your skateboard as a melee weapon when on foot, and both features seems to have no other use than to attack random NPCs for fun outside of a few special missions. Tony Hawk's Project 8 even rewards you with tokens needed to buy special tricks by knocking down other skaters, even showing them raging at you after the attack in a popup camera window.
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** ''Blitz: The League'', which is pretty much a NFL-less SpiritualSuccessor to ''Blitz'' after EA gained secured an exclusive NFL license, is this trope in ''spades''. The fact that you can do brutal injuries that would be considered career ending to other players ''and'' be rewarded for it just drives the point further, as well as sabotaging the other team by sending them prostitutes and giving your team drugs that may be illegal. ''Blitz: The League 2'' takes everything about ''Blitz: The League'' and turns it UpToEleven.

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** ''Blitz: The League'', which is pretty much a NFL-less SpiritualSuccessor to ''Blitz'' after EA gained secured an exclusive exclusivity of the NFL license, is this trope in ''spades''. The fact that you can do brutal injuries that would be considered career ending to other players ''and'' be rewarded for it just drives the point further, as well as sabotaging the other team by sending them prostitutes and giving your team drugs that may be illegal. ''Blitz: The League 2'' takes everything about ''Blitz: The League'' and turns it UpToEleven.
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** Blitz: The League, which could be considered a SpiritualSuccessor to ''Blitz'', is this trope in ''spades''. The fact that you can do brutal injuries that would be considered career ending to other players ''and'' be rewarded for it just drives the point further, as well as sabotaging the other team by sending them prostitutes and giving your team drugs that may be illegal. Blitz: The League 2 takes everything about Blitz: The League and turns it UpToEleven.
* The Skate series. The first one had Hall of Meat, which told you how many bones you had broken. But things get amped up in Skate 2, where you have the ability to trigger bails at anytime.

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** Blitz: ''Blitz: The League, League'', which could be considered is pretty much a NFL-less SpiritualSuccessor to ''Blitz'', ''Blitz'' after EA gained secured an exclusive NFL license, is this trope in ''spades''. The fact that you can do brutal injuries that would be considered career ending to other players ''and'' be rewarded for it just drives the point further, as well as sabotaging the other team by sending them prostitutes and giving your team drugs that may be illegal. Blitz: ''Blitz: The League 2 2'' takes everything about Blitz: ''Blitz: The League League'' and turns it UpToEleven.
* The Skate ''{{Skate}}'' series. The first one had Hall of Meat, which told you how many bones you had broken. But things get amped up in Skate 2, ''Skate 2'', where you have the ability to trigger bails at anytime.anytime. And then there's the [[GoodBadBugs insane physics engine]] in ''Skate 3''.
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** After play stops, the defending team can physically abuse opponents until the game cuts to the play screen or fades out (at the end of a quarter). End of the game and the team on defense just suffered defeat by CurbStompBattle? Time to [[RageQuit take it out on the ball carrier]]!

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\n* In the 1990s skiing game ''VideoGame/MacSki'', you can crash the skier into as many obstacles as you wish. It'll take him some time to get back up again, and a St. Bernard will rescue him after every fifth crash, but there's still no limit to how much you can do to him.
** Some courses have other skiers, snowmen, bunnies, and penguins for you to run into. The other skiers will let out a "Hey!" when you run into them, while the [[DistractedByTheSexy ski bunnies]] will shout one of five random insults such as "Bean brain!" at you.
** Some go even further by making it a ''course requirement'' that you crash into the snowmen or penguins. That's right, a skiing game that lets you ''slaughter penguins''.
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* The ''VideoGame/FootballManager'' series (''World Soccer Manager'' in North America) of managerial simulators gives you a fair amount of leeway to abuse any player on your team. You can bench someone, yell at him, smear him in the press, work him to death during practice, fine him a week's pay or more for any reason or no reason whenever you feel like it, and generally do everything in your power to make his life hell. Some managers even use this as a deliberate strategy to get a rid of a player they don't want on their team anymore, by trying to make him so unhappy that he'll finally agree to being traded or having his contract bought out.

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\n* The ''VideoGame/FootballManager'' series (''World Soccer Manager'' in North America) of managerial simulators gives you a fair amount of leeway to abuse any player on your team. You can bench someone, stick them in the reserves, yell at him, smear him in the press, work him to death during practice, retrain him as a goalkeeper, fine him a week's two weeks pay or more over and over again for any reason or no reason whenever you feel like it, and generally do everything in your power to make his life hell. Some managers even use this Like real life, these tactics are often used as a deliberate strategy to get a rid of a player they don't want on their team anymore, any longer, by trying to make him so unhappy that he'll finally agree to being traded or having his contract bought out.
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** Blitz: The League, which could be considered a SpiritualSuccessor to ''Blitz'', is this trope in ''spades''. The fact that you can do brutal injuries that would be considered career ending to other players ''and'' be rewarded for it just drives the point further, as well as sabotaging the other team by sending them prostitutes and giving your team drugs that may be illegal. Blitz: The League 2 takes everything about Blitz: The League and turns it UpToEleven.
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* The ''VideoGame/FootballManager'' series (''World Soccer Manager'' in North America) of managerial simulators gives you a fair amount of leeway to abuse any player on your team. You can bench someone, yell at him, smear him in the press, work him to death during practice, fine him a week's pay or more for any reason or no reason whenever you feel like it, and generally do everything in your power to make his life hell. Some managers even use this as a deliberate strategy to get a rid of a player they don't want on their team anymore, by trying to make him so unhappy that he'll finally agree to being traded or having his contract bought out.
* The ''NFL Blitz'' series of football games allows many types of hits and tackles that would have players fined and suspended, at minimum, if they did them in real life. It's certainly not ''necessary'' to take the ball carrier down with a flying clothesline and then suplex him two or three times after the whistle, but if you feel like doing it, hey, have at it!
* The Skate series. The first one had Hall of Meat, which told you how many bones you had broken. But things get amped up in Skate 2, where you have the ability to trigger bails at anytime.
* ''Extreme Warfare Revenge'', a ProfessionalWrestling managerial-simulator, also has ways to abuse the wrestlers that work for you. If you just don't like them, give them an insulting gimmick and make them lose to everyone. If you've got a wrestler on an expensive guaranteed contract that you want to get out of for some reason, just promote him up and down the card until his morale hits bottom, and then he'll quit so you don't even have to pay him his severance fee.

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