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-->'''Lazlow:''' If you wanna get a great new hairstyle, Sissy Spritz is probably the way to go. Either that or a perm...or both. Sissy Spritz your perm!



-->'''Lazlow:''' If you wanna get a great new hairstyle, Sissy Spritz is probably the way to go. Either that or a perm...or both. Sissy Spritz your perm!
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* In ''VideoGame/CrushCrush'', when you reach Awkward Besties level with Lotus, she greets you with:
-->''"If it isn't my favorite trouble maker. I mean customer! Yes... My favorite troublemaking customer. How do you brew?"''

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* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons'': Giving a peppy villager trash will have them respond angrily "Is this trash? Or garbage? WAIT! I know what it is! It's trashgarbage!"

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* The two separately released halves of the third Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog game are called ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles''. The complete game is called ''VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles''.
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* In ''VideoGame/TheBardsTale'', when Dugan is communicating [[TheUnintelligible MacRath]]'s words to the Bard, he glosses over the number undead warriors with which he'd have to contend by saying that there'd be "a few, a score" of them. When pressed for clarification by the Bard (as a 'score' would mean 20; much more than what a 'few' would imply), Dugan responds with "a few score".
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-->'''Fang:''' "I'm patrolling the town to keep the peace. It's not like I'm loitering or anything."
-->'''Girl:''' "I got it! You're patroloitering!"

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-->'''Fang:''' "I'm patrolling the town to keep the peace. It's not like I'm loitering or anything."
-->'''Girl:'''
"\\
'''Girl:'''
"I got it! You're patroloitering!"



* In ''VideoGame/{{Mortimer Beckett and the Book of Gold}}'', after Kate passes the jungle trials in South America the tribe's chief says that if she likes she could stay and become a wife, warrior or warrior-wife.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Mortimer Beckett and the Book of Gold}}'', ''VideoGame/MortimerBeckettAndTheBookOfGold'', after Kate passes the jungle trials in South America the tribe's chief says that if she likes she could stay and become a wife, warrior or warrior-wife.
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--->'''Gilgamesh''': Enough expository banter! Now, we fight like men! And ladies! And [[SweetPollyOliver ladies who dress like men]]! For Gilgamesh... IT IS MORPHING TIME!

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--->'''Gilgamesh''': Enough expository banter! Now, we fight like men! And ladies! And [[SweetPollyOliver ladies who dress like men]]! For Gilgamesh... [[Franchise/PowerRangers IT IS MORPHING TIME!TIME!]]
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* ''VideoGame/{{Homescapes}}'' has its own in-universe Facebook equivalent, called "Homespace". In one entry, Scotty says he has a story to write for homework but can't think of a good main character. Lisa replies that he could write about a pirate, a dragon or a pirate riding a dragon.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Homescapes}}'' ''Homescapes'' has its own in-universe Facebook equivalent, called "Homespace". In one entry, Scotty says he has a story to write for homework but can't think of a good main character. Lisa replies that he could write about a pirate, a dragon or a pirate riding a dragon.
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* ''VideoGame/LoveAndPies'': When Amelia asks Eve if she suspects that Yuka started the arson, she breaks the ice like this:

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* ''VideoGame/LoveAndPies'': When Amelia asks Eve if she suspects that Yuka started the café arson, she breaks the ice like this:
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%%-->'''Amelia:''' So, um, how are things? Yuka? How are things with Yuka?

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* ''VideoGame/LoveAndPies'': When Amelia asks Eve if she suspects that Yuka started the arson, she breaks the ice like this:
-->'''Amelia:'''
So, um, how are things? Yuka? How are things with Yuka?
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-->'''Amelia:''' So, um, how are things? Yuka? How are things with Yuka?

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* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' In the GoldenEnding, Undyne will ask Alphys if they can watch an anime together about fighting, or princesses, or [[WarriorPrincess fighting]] [[PrettyPrincessPowerhouse princesses]].

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* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'': In the GoldenEnding, Undyne will ask Alphys if they can watch an anime together about fighting, or princesses, or [[WarriorPrincess fighting]] [[PrettyPrincessPowerhouse princesses]].

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* From ''VideoGame/JadeEmpire'':
-->'''Kang the Mad:''' Next time I hide something, I'm packing explosives around it. Explosives shaped like silver bananas! Stops thieves, monkeys, and monkey thieves in one fell swoop.
* In ''VideoGame/MadWorld'', when it's time for a special event, the announcers say:
-->'''Howard:''' It's my favorite time of day again!\\
'''Kreese:''' Ooh, time to huff some paint?\\
'''Howard:''' No.\\
'''Kreese:''' Time to take a dump?\\
'''Howard:''' No.\\
'''Kreese:''' Well then I give up, what time is it?\\
'''Howard:''' Time for another Bloodbath Challenge!\\
'''Kreese:''' Whatever -- if you need me, I'll be taking a dump while huffing some paint...\\
'''Howard:''' So predictable.
* ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}'': A few in [=GLaDOS's=] Cake Recipe, usually involving fish or rhubarb. The obvious (fish-shaped rhubarb) is missing though.
* ''VideoGame/StrongBadsCoolGameForAttractivePeople: Homestar Ruiner'':
** In one scene, Homestar is in Strong Bad's house trying to make some sweets as a token of apology to Marzipan.
--->'''Strong Bad:''' Sounds like a plan. How's it going?\\
'''Homestar:''' Not so good. Marzipan's vegan, and most of the food in here contains meat, milk, milky meat, or... meaty milk.\\
'''Strong Bad:''' Hey, don't be dissin' my meaty milk!
** Also from ''Homestar Ruiner'', Strong Bad can mock Coach Z by saying that with someone like Coach Z training him, the only way Pom Pom could have done so well in the Race to the End of the Race is by being on steroids, a robot, or a robot on steroids. Coach Z insists "There ain't 'roided up androids in my locker room!"
* Strong Bad also has lines in ''VideoGame/PokerNightAtTheInventory'' that alternately play this straight and invert it:
-->'''Strong Bad:''' That's not as good as the time I had a straight flush and a full house in the same hand! A FLUSH HOUSE! [[note]]Provided by The Cheat, likely.[[/note]]
-->'''Strong Bad:''' Maybe you're, like, color '''and''' number blind. Er, or, just blind. Or just... number?
* ''VideoGame/PitPeople'' has as weapons that you can find bows, lasers and [[EnergyBow laser bows]], amongst [[AnachronismStew many others.]]
* [[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Generations II]] & [[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire III]] Pokémon family. Azurill, Marill, Azumarill. Unusually, Azurill was introduced after the other two.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' family. Klink, Klang, Klinklang.
** Certain landmarks: Tojoh Falls (located in the route connecting Kan'''to''' and '''Joh'''to) and Rusturf Tunnel ('''Rust'''boro City and Verdan'''turf''' Town).
** There's also the moves Toxic (which poisons the foe), Spikes (which hurts the foe on switch-in), and Toxic Spikes (which poisons foes on switch-in).
** Poképuff designs from Generation VI: after the basic types, there are Frosted (swirled icing) and Fancy (toppings). The next type, Deluxe, has ''both'' swirled icing and toppings.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield's'' Dynamax and Gigantamax mechanics combine two features from two past generations: It's a SuperMode (Mega Evolution) that give access to [[LimitBreak special, more powerful attacks]] (Z-Moves).
* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
** From ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'':
--->'''Gilgamesh''': Enough expository banter! Now, we fight like men! And ladies! And [[SweetPollyOliver ladies who dress like men]]! For Gilgamesh... IT IS MORPHING TIME!
** The final SequentialBoss in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII''. The first is [[BigBad Ultimecia]], then the GF she created on a whim, [[TheDragon Griever]]. The third battle has Ultimecia [[FusionDance Junctioning]] herself to Griever. [[spoiler:However, Ultimecia has a third, final EldritchAbomination form after the hybrid is defeated.]]
** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', an employee at the Manderville Golden Saucer proclaims that the saucer's lounge offers Water, Wine, Watered Wine and a golden saucer special, Wined Water.
*** There's also, in ''Heavensward'':
---->'''Jannequinard:''' You left the hamlet to aid wounded scouts? You could have been killed! Or eaten! Or killed then eaten! Or eaten then killed!
* In ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', some higher level mods basically take [[MutuallyExclusivePowerups two lower-level mods for the same slot]] and apply both effects at once. Take the [[CoolSword Chinese Officer's Sword]]: With Blacksmith level 2, you can add a [[SerratedBladeOfPain serrated blade]]. Add a level of Science, and you can replace the serration with [[ElementalWeapon a battery that makes it electrified]]. Add ''another'' level of Blacksmith, and you make it both serrated and electrified.

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* From ''VideoGame/JadeEmpire'':
-->'''Kang the Mad:''' Next time
''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons'': Giving a peppy villager trash will have them respond angrily "Is this trash? Or garbage? WAIT! I hide something, I'm packing explosives around it. Explosives shaped like silver bananas! Stops thieves, monkeys, and monkey thieves in one fell swoop.
* In ''VideoGame/MadWorld'', when it's time for a special event, the announcers say:
-->'''Howard:'''
know what it is! It's my favorite time of day again!\\
'''Kreese:''' Ooh, time to huff some paint?\\
'''Howard:''' No.\\
'''Kreese:''' Time to take a dump?\\
'''Howard:''' No.\\
'''Kreese:''' Well
trashgarbage!"
** Lazy villagers sometimes muse that they dislike people who go on trendy dislikes, like pineapple on pizza, clowns or the word "moist". They
then I give up, what time is it?\\
'''Howard:''' Time for another Bloodbath Challenge!\\
'''Kreese:''' Whatever -- if
say that pizza should be anything you need me, I'll be taking a dump while huffing some paint...\\
'''Howard:''' So predictable.
* ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}'': A few in [=GLaDOS's=] Cake Recipe, usually involving fish or rhubarb. The obvious (fish-shaped rhubarb) is missing though.
* ''VideoGame/StrongBadsCoolGameForAttractivePeople: Homestar Ruiner'':
** In one scene, Homestar is in Strong Bad's house trying to make some sweets as a token of apology to Marzipan.
--->'''Strong Bad:''' Sounds
love, like a plan. How's it going?\\
'''Homestar:''' Not so good. Marzipan's vegan,
"onions, peppers, pineapple, moist clowns, and most hot, melty cheese".
* In ''VideoGame/AntimatterDimensions'', the names
of the food selectable themes display this pattern. They are, in here contains meat, milk, milky meat, or... meaty milk.\\
'''Strong Bad:''' Hey, don't be dissin' my meaty milk!
** Also from ''Homestar Ruiner'', Strong Bad can mock Coach Z by saying that with someone like Coach Z training him, the only way Pom Pom could have done so well in the Race to the End
order, Normal, Metro, Dark, Dark Metro, Inverted, and Inverted Metro.
* In ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'', BloodKnight Augus's idea of a perfect life consists
of the Race is by being on steroids, a robot, or a robot on steroids. Coach Z insists "There ain't 'roided up androids in my locker room!"
* Strong Bad also has lines in ''VideoGame/PokerNightAtTheInventory'' that alternately play this straight and invert it:
-->'''Strong Bad:'''
following:
-->'''Augus:''' You fight, then you eat good food. You fight, then you drink fine wine. You fight, then you sleep with beautiful women. Hell, ''fight'' with beautiful women!
That's not as good as what it truly means to live.
* From
the time I had a straight flush intro of ''VideoGame/BattleblockTheater'':
-->"Now one fine morning Hatty
and pals set out for a full house new and exciting adventure! What fantastic wonders would they discover this time? Perhaps they would come across a scary ghost ship! Perhaps they would find an island made entirely of candy! Perhaps they would meet a band of swashbuckling pirates! And join forces to find an island made entirely of candy!"
* If there's two things VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}} hates
in this world, it's cockroaches and crying babies.
-->'''Bayonetta:''' Well, a crying baby cockroach would be truly terrible...
* The fire-elemental dragon spells in ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIV'' are Hwa, Jeh, and Hwajeh.
* In ''VideoGame/BugFables'', Vi has this complaint when spying on The Watcher,
the same hand! A FLUSH HOUSE! [[note]]Provided by The Cheat, likely.[[/note]]
-->'''Strong Bad:''' Maybe you're, like, color '''and''' number blind. Er, or,
boss of Chapter 4.
-->'''Vi:''' Why can't we ever
just blind. Or just... number?
* ''VideoGame/PitPeople'' has as weapons that you can find bows, lasers and [[EnergyBow laser bows]], amongst [[AnachronismStew many others.]]
* [[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Generations II]] & [[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire III]] Pokémon family. Azurill, Marill, Azumarill. Unusually, Azurill was introduced after
grab the other two.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' family. Klink, Klang, Klinklang.
** Certain landmarks: Tojoh Falls (located in the route connecting Kan'''to''' and '''Joh'''to) and Rusturf Tunnel ('''Rust'''boro City and Verdan'''turf''' Town).
**
artifact? There's also the moves Toxic (which poisons the foe), Spikes (which hurts the foe on switch-in), and Toxic Spikes (which poisons foes on switch-in).
** Poképuff designs from Generation VI: after the basic types, there are Frosted (swirled icing) and Fancy (toppings). The next type, Deluxe, has ''both'' swirled icing and toppings.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield's'' Dynamax and Gigantamax mechanics combine two features from two past generations: It's
always gotta be a SuperMode (Mega Evolution) that give access to [[LimitBreak special, more powerful attacks]] (Z-Moves).
* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
** From ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'':
--->'''Gilgamesh''': Enough expository banter! Now, we fight like men! And ladies! And [[SweetPollyOliver ladies who dress like men]]! For Gilgamesh... IT IS MORPHING TIME!
** The final SequentialBoss in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII''. The first is [[BigBad Ultimecia]], then the GF she created on a whim, [[TheDragon Griever]]. The third battle has Ultimecia [[FusionDance Junctioning]] herself to Griever. [[spoiler:However, Ultimecia has a third, final EldritchAbomination form after the hybrid is defeated.]]
** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', an employee at the Manderville Golden Saucer proclaims that the saucer's lounge offers Water, Wine, Watered Wine and a golden saucer special, Wined Water.
*** There's also, in ''Heavensward'':
---->'''Jannequinard:''' You left the hamlet to aid wounded scouts? You could have been killed! Or eaten! Or killed then eaten! Or eaten then killed!
* In ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', some higher level mods basically take [[MutuallyExclusivePowerups two lower-level mods for the same slot]] and apply both effects at once. Take the [[CoolSword Chinese Officer's Sword]]: With Blacksmith level 2, you can add a [[SerratedBladeOfPain serrated blade]]. Add a level of Science, and you can replace the serration with [[ElementalWeapon a battery that makes it electrified]]. Add ''another'' level of Blacksmith, and you make it both serrated and electrified.
creepy, giant, or creepy giant monster!



* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld'', Emil and Marta are going off about what they can do to Alice. Marta's suggestion is to tie her up in a sack and throw her into Lenore Harbor, and Emil says she's too soft and to tie her up to the peak of the Fooji Mountains. When Zelos comes around, his idea is to do ''both''.
* In ''VideoGame/SoulCalibur III'', Nightmare's "BreakThemByTalking" lecture to Sigfried is this, alongside his usual amounts of ham and narm.
-->"You will never run away from your sin! You have no right to live! It is a sin for you to be alive!"
* In ''VideoGame/FableII'', if your renown isn't high enough when you meet [[AntiHero Reaver]], he'll suggest you go "rescue some travelers, or slay some beasts, or [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential slay some travelers]]... the details are unimportant."
* In ''VideoGame/{{Insaniquarium}}'', Stanley the Sea Serpent is scared of nothing except badgers, aprons, and badgers wearing aprons.
* During their nightly maintenance, rather than letting you log in, ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' encourages visitors to listen to Radio [=KoL=] - with a warning that it's "not intended for children or the easily offended. Or easily offended children."
** The description of the Ultimate Breakfast Sandwich: "Perfect for the busy Adventurer on the go, this portable powerhouse is packed with everything you need to start your day: Grease, cheese, vitamins (probably,) and greasy cheese."
** When you defeat the penultimate boss of (the Gladiator path of) the Sea Monkees Quest, Ringogeorge, the Colosseum announcer says, "may your name be celebrated in story, song, and story songs! You know, the kind of song that has a complete narrative?"
** If you ask Grandpa Sea Monkee about eels, he'll go off on a RamblingOldManMonologue about the time him and some of his friends went to a clambake, or possibly a shindig, or maybe even a shinbake.
** Three of the combat skills Seal Clubbers can learn are Lunge Smack, Thrust-Smack, and Lunging Thrust-Smack.
** The glass of "milk" you can purchase from a Clan Speakeasy is "a glass of perfectly innocent milk that [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial absolutely does not have]] any vodka or rum or whiskey or a blend of vodka, rum and whiskey in it."

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* We have ''VideoGame/{{ClockUp}}'''s Team Anise's ''Eroge! Sex and Games Make Sexy Games''.
* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld'', Emil and Marta are going off about what they can do ''VideoGame/Conception2ChildrenOfTheSevenStars'', Fuuko stays behind to Alice. Marta's suggestion is to tie her up in clean the academy's pool when she thinks she sees a sack and throw her into Lenore Harbor, and Emil says ghost. She then tells the main character she's too soft deathly afraid of ghosts, and to tie her up to the peak of the Fooji Mountains. When Zelos comes around, his idea is to do ''both''.
* In ''VideoGame/SoulCalibur III'', Nightmare's "BreakThemByTalking" lecture to Sigfried is this, alongside his usual amounts of ham
bugs, and narm.
-->"You will never run away from your sin! You have no right to live! It is a sin for you to be alive!"
ghost bugs.
* The "British Tea Biscuit" series of flavored cookie upgrades in ''VideoGame/CookieClicker'' exhibit this. In ''VideoGame/FableII'', if your renown isn't high enough when you meet [[AntiHero Reaver]], he'll suggest you go "rescue some travelers, or slay some beasts, or [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential slay some travelers]]... the details are unimportant."
* In ''VideoGame/{{Insaniquarium}}'', Stanley the Sea Serpent is scared of nothing except badgers, aprons, and badgers wearing aprons.
* During their nightly maintenance, rather than letting you log in, ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' encourages visitors to listen to Radio [=KoL=] -
order, there are: British Tea Biscuits, Chocolate British Tea Biscuits, Round British Tea Biscuits, Round Chocolate British Tea Biscuits, Round British Tea Biscuits with a warning that it's "not intended for children or the easily offended. Or easily offended children."
** The description of the Ultimate Breakfast Sandwich: "Perfect for the busy Adventurer on the go, this portable powerhouse is packed
Heart Motif, and finally, Round Chocolate British Tea Biscuits with everything you need to start your day: Grease, cheese, vitamins (probably,) and greasy cheese."
** When you defeat the penultimate boss of (the Gladiator path of) the Sea Monkees Quest, Ringogeorge, the Colosseum announcer says, "may your name be celebrated in story, song, and story songs! You know, the kind of song that has a complete narrative?"
** If you ask Grandpa Sea Monkee about eels, he'll go off on a RamblingOldManMonologue about the time him and some of his friends went to a clambake, or possibly a shindig, or maybe even a shinbake.
** Three of the combat skills Seal Clubbers can learn are Lunge Smack, Thrust-Smack, and Lunging Thrust-Smack.
** The glass of "milk" you can purchase from a Clan Speakeasy is "a glass of perfectly innocent milk that [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial absolutely does not have]] any vodka or rum or whiskey or a blend of vodka, rum and whiskey in it."
Heart Motif.



* In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 3}}'' [[UpdatedRerelease FES]], during one of the recordings that can be viewed on the 4th floor of the dorm, Mitsuru reads from a fashion magazine:
-->'''Mitsuru''': "This one-piece is beloved by all, including friends, boyfriends, and boyfriends' friends..."
* In the sixth dungeon of ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'', the heroes find that the entrance to the boss's room is separated from them by a massive gap, in which is a large pair of scales with a bridge on top of it. When they observe it, we get this line:
-->'''Fox''': Hm, a '''scale'''... Or is it a '''bridge'''...?
-->'''Panther''': Maybe it's a '''scale-shaped bridge'''?
* In ''VideoGame/TheSecretOfMonkeyIsland'', when Guybrush Threepwood asks some pirates what they have in their barrel, they respond:
-->'''Pirate 1:''' Jam / '''Pirate 2:''' Rum\\
''[beat]''\\
'''Pirate 1''': Rum / '''Pirate 2''': Jam\\
'''Pirate 1:''' Er... rum and jam. It's an old pirate favorite, everybody knows that.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 3}}'' [[UpdatedRerelease FES]], during one A partial listing of the recordings that music in ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong94'' puts the trope inside itself:
-->Battle\\
Big Battle\\
In the Air\\
Battle in the Air\\
Big Battle in the Air
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
** Throughout the series, Sanguine is the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of [[FunPersonified Debauchery]] and [[TheHedonist Hedonism]]. His most common symbol is [[SomethingAboutARose a rose]] and his most famous artifact is Sanguine's Rose, which
can be viewed take on the 4th floor of the dorm, Mitsuru reads from a fashion magazine:
-->'''Mitsuru''': "This one-piece is beloved by all,
many forms, including friends, boyfriends, and boyfriends' friends...that of an actual rose, a wooden staff carved like a rose, or a ''staff-sized rose''.
** In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]''[='s=] ''Shivering Isles'' expansion, [[CloudCuckoolander Big Head]] uses this trope to hilarious effect several times in about a thirty-second speech.
* In ''VideoGame/FableII'', if your renown isn't high enough when you meet [[AntiHero Reaver]], he'll suggest you go "rescue some travelers, or slay some beasts, or [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential slay some travelers]]... the details are unimportant.
"
* In ''VideoGame/FairyFencerF'', a little girl wonders if Fang is slacking off on his duties. Fang, of course, denies it:
-->'''Fang:''' "I'm patrolling
the sixth dungeon of ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'', town to keep the heroes find peace. It's not like I'm loitering or anything."
-->'''Girl:''' "I got it! You're patroloitering!"
* In ''VideoGame/FallenLondon'', your character can make booby-trapped fake cats to discourage cat-chasers.
-->"See? This one explodes, this one actually bites, and this one bites and then explodes."
* In ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', some higher level mods basically take [[MutuallyExclusivePowerups two lower-level mods for the same slot]] and apply both effects at once. Take the [[CoolSword Chinese Officer's Sword]]: With Blacksmith level 2, you can add a [[SerratedBladeOfPain serrated blade]]. Add a level of Science, and you can replace the serration with [[ElementalWeapon a battery that makes it electrified]]. Add ''another'' level of Blacksmith, and you make it both serrated and electrified.
* From the intro to ''VideoGame/FantasyLife'':
--> "A hero may [[UltimateBlacksmith forge legendary weapons]], wield an [[InfinityPlusOneSword epic blade]], or [[PotionBrewingMechanic brew magical potions]]. The choices are many... Perhaps this hero will [[TheFashionista sew]]. Or [[MightyLumberjack saw]]. Perhaps the hero will sew and saw while on a seesaw."
* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
** From ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'':
--->'''Gilgamesh''': Enough expository banter! Now, we fight like men! And ladies! And [[SweetPollyOliver ladies who dress like men]]! For Gilgamesh... IT IS MORPHING TIME!
** The final SequentialBoss in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII''. The first is [[BigBad Ultimecia]], then the GF she created on a whim, [[TheDragon Griever]]. The third battle has Ultimecia [[FusionDance Junctioning]] herself to Griever. [[spoiler:However, Ultimecia has a third, final EldritchAbomination form after the hybrid is defeated.]]
** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', an employee at the Manderville Golden Saucer proclaims
that the entrance saucer's lounge offers Water, Wine, Watered Wine and a golden saucer special, Wined Water.
*** There's also, in ''Heavensward'':
---->'''Jannequinard:''' You left the hamlet to aid wounded scouts? You could have been killed! Or eaten! Or killed then eaten! Or eaten then killed!
* ''Franchise/FireEmblem'':
** In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'', the C-level support between Lissa and the [[PlayerCharacter Avatar]] has her sneak up on them while they're sleeping, causing them to cry out about [[NotUsingTheZWord Risen]], wolves, and "Risen riding wolves".
*** The C-Level support between Olivia and Henry has the former refer
to the boss's room is separated latter as "that creepy kid who likes blood and magic and...[[BloodyMurder blood magic]]!"
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'':
*** In Laslow and Saizo's Support conversations, the two participate in a charm-off as part of a CallBack to ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening''. Upon losing the charm-off, Laslow (aka Inigo
from them by ''Awakening'') recalls how he's lost girls to a massive gap, scary guy and a masked man, and then comments that he had no chance against "a scary guy in a mask".
*** If Sakura is brought into Boo Camp (the LevelGrinding [=DLC=]), she wonders if the Faceless are ghosts, monsters, or ghost monsters.
*** In Ignatius's supports with his mother, he'll ask her to come help him with something. She'll assume that he's trying to deal with [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes a spider or a worm]], to
which is a large pair of scales with a bridge on top of it. When they observe it, we get this line:
-->'''Fox''': Hm, a '''scale'''... Or is it a '''bridge'''...?
-->'''Panther''': Maybe
he responds that it's a '''scale-shaped bridge'''?
*
spider ''riding'' a worm.
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'': Faye mentions that her interests include sewing, flowers, and sewing flowers.
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemWarriors'':
In ''VideoGame/TheSecretOfMonkeyIsland'', when Guybrush Threepwood asks some pirates what they Chrom and Elise's support, Chrom mentions the kinds of pranks by Lissa he's on the lookout for: digging pitfalls in hiding places, releasing frogs, and pitfalls full of frogs.
* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'':
** In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity'', we hear this on [[Radio/GTARadio V-Rock]]:
** In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', in a radio ad for a psychic:
-->Find out if you will die. Or make love. Or die making love [[BestialityIsDepraved to a horse]].
* ''VideoGame/GodOfWarPS4'': At one point, [[OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame Brok]] [[DeadpanSnarker snarks]] that if he'd wanted the Æsir's business, he would
have set up shop outside a brothel or a fighting arena. Or maybe a fighting brothel.
-->'''Lazlow:''' If you wanna get a great new hairstyle, Sissy Spritz is probably the way to go. Either that or a perm...or both. Sissy Spritz your perm!
* ''VideoGame/GuildWars2'':
** Dierdre, the only NPC
in their barrel, they respond:
-->'''Pirate 1:''' Jam / '''Pirate 2:''' Rum\\
''[beat]''\\
'''Pirate 1''': Rum / '''Pirate 2''': Jam\\
'''Pirate 1:''' Er... rum and jam.
a hidden area of the map, says to players who reach her: "What brings you to my glade? It's an old unusual to see travelers out here, unless they're lost. Or cartographers. Or lost cartographers."
** One version of the second chapter of the Sylvari personal story includes a sarcastic Asura engineer.
--->'''Larra:''' These golems are barely functional. We'll be lucky if they don't tip over, explode, or tip over ''and'' explode.
* The Creator/DataEast MassiveMultiplayerCrossover game ''VideoGame/HeavyBurger'' gets its name from ''VideoGame/HeavyBarrel'' and ''VideoGame/BurgerTime'', and the cover art features the chefs from ''[=BurgerTime=]'' carrying massive guns like the ones seen in ''Heavy Barrel''.
* ''VideoGame/{{Homescapes}}'' has its own in-universe Facebook equivalent, called "Homespace". In one entry, Scotty says he has a story to write for homework but can't think of a good main character. Lisa replies that he could write about a pirate, a dragon or a
pirate favorite, everybody knows that.riding a dragon.



* In ''VideoGame/{{Insaniquarium}}'', Stanley the Sea Serpent is scared of nothing except badgers, aprons, and badgers wearing aprons.
* From ''VideoGame/JadeEmpire'':
-->'''Kang the Mad:''' Next time I hide something, I'm packing explosives around it. Explosives shaped like silver bananas! Stops thieves, monkeys, and monkey thieves in one fell swoop.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Jazzpunk}}'', after completing your side quest to [[Film/BladeRunner uncover and "retire" three "realplicants"]], DaChief will get angry at the results ([[spoiler:you were actually supposed to kill them, but finding them causes a retirement party to spontaneously appear around them]]) and tell you to TurnInYourBadge... and your gun... and your other gun... and your other badge... and your badge gun... and your gun badge. And yes, you get to see all of them dropped onto his desk, and it's just as funny as it sounds.



* If there's two things VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}} hates in this world, it's cockroaches and crying babies.
-->'''Bayonetta:''' Well, a crying baby cockroach would be truly terrible...
* In ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies'', the almanac entry for the cherry bombs:
-->"I wanna explode," says Cherry #1.
-->"No, let's detonate instead!" says his brother, Cherry #2.
-->After intense consultation they agree to explodonate.
* The fire-elemental dragon spells in ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIV'' are Hwa, Jeh, and Hwajeh.
* In ''VideoGame/Mother3'', a group of presents in Chapter 4 contain "nice stuff", "rice stuff" and "nice rice stuff", respectively.

to:

* If there's two things VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}} hates in this world, During their nightly maintenance, rather than letting you log in, ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' encourages visitors to listen to Radio [=KoL=] - with a warning that it's cockroaches and crying babies.
-->'''Bayonetta:''' Well, a crying baby cockroach would be truly terrible...
* In ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies'',
"not intended for children or the almanac entry easily offended. Or easily offended children."
** The description of the Ultimate Breakfast Sandwich: "Perfect
for the cherry bombs:
-->"I wanna explode," says Cherry #1.
-->"No, let's detonate instead!" says
busy Adventurer on the go, this portable powerhouse is packed with everything you need to start your day: Grease, cheese, vitamins (probably,) and greasy cheese."
** When you defeat the penultimate boss of (the Gladiator path of) the Sea Monkees Quest, Ringogeorge, the Colosseum announcer says, "may your name be celebrated in story, song, and story songs! You know, the kind of song that has a complete narrative?"
** If you ask Grandpa Sea Monkee about eels, he'll go off on a RamblingOldManMonologue about the time him and some of
his brother, Cherry #2.
-->After intense consultation they agree
friends went to explodonate.a clambake, or possibly a shindig, or maybe even a shinbake.
** Three of the combat skills Seal Clubbers can learn are Lunge Smack, Thrust-Smack, and Lunging Thrust-Smack.
** The glass of "milk" you can purchase from a Clan Speakeasy is "a glass of perfectly innocent milk that [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial absolutely does not have]] any vodka or rum or whiskey or a blend of vodka, rum and whiskey in it."
* In ''VideoGame/LastResortIsland'', Dr. Coconut comes up with a crazy idea and yells "I GOT IT!" The possible responses are "Diarrhoea?", "Boils?" and "Boils with diarrhoea?"
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'', if you get Sara's dance event, Rean suggests that she isn't mature. Sara replies that she is mature. And reliable. And reliably mature.
* 3D ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' games use a targeting system mapped to a certain button. [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 Some]] [[UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} systems]] have Z-targeting, [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube some]] [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS systems]] have L-targeting. The UsefulNotes/WiiU and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch have ZL-targeting.
* In ''VideoGame/LEGOCityUndercover'', fixing the gas pumps will prompt the gas station attendant to offer Chase some ice cream, hot dogs, or ice cream hot dogs as a reward.
* ''VideoGame/LoveAndPies'':
-->'''Amelia:''' So, um, how are things? Yuka? How are things with Yuka?
* In ''VideoGame/MadWorld'', when it's time for a special event, the announcers say:
-->'''Howard:''' It's my favorite time of day again!\\
'''Kreese:''' Ooh, time to huff some paint?\\
'''Howard:''' No.\\
'''Kreese:''' Time to take a dump?\\
'''Howard:''' No.\\
'''Kreese:''' Well then I give up, what time is it?\\
'''Howard:''' Time for another Bloodbath Challenge!\\
'''Kreese:''' Whatever -- if you need me, I'll be taking a dump while huffing some paint...\\
'''Howard:''' So predictable.
* ''[[VideoGame/MaryLeChefCookingPassion Mary Le Chef: Cooking Passion]]'':
-->'''James:''' How about that dinner?\\
'''Mary:''' I thought it was coffee?\\
'''James:''' How about coffee, then dinner?
* The fire-elemental dragon spells in ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIV'' are Hwa, Jeh, and Hwajeh.
final level of ''VideoGame/MaxPayne 3'' brings us this monologue courtesy of the titular character, after reactivating the tram system at the aiport.
-->'''Max:''' It worked. The trams were running again. Maybe they'd take me to my gate. Maybe they'd bring more guys wanting to whack me. Maybe both.
* In ''VideoGame/Mother3'', ''VideoGame/MatchingtonMansion'', Tiffany wonders whether she should read a group of presents in Chapter 4 contain "nice stuff", "rice stuff" and "nice rice stuff", respectively.mystery or a romance before deciding on a romantic mystery.



-->
* In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'', the C-level support between Lissa and the [[PlayerCharacter Avatar]] has her sneak up on them while they're sleeping, causing them to cry out about [[NotUsingTheZWord Risen]], wolves, and "Risen riding wolves".
** The C-Level support between Olivia and Henry has the former refer to the latter as "that creepy kid who likes blood and magic and...[[BloodyMurder blood magic]]!"
* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'':
** In Laslow and Saizo's Support conversations, the two participate in a charm-off as part of a CallBack to ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening''. Upon losing the charm-off, Laslow (aka Inigo from ''Awakening'') recalls how he's lost girls to a scary guy and a masked man, and then comments that he had no chance against "a scary guy in a mask".
** If Sakura is brought into Boo Camp (the LevelGrinding [=DLC=]), she wonders if the Faceless are ghosts, monsters, or ghost monsters.
** In Ignatius's supports with his mother, he'll ask her to come help him with something. She'll assume that he's trying to deal with [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes a spider or a worm]], to which he responds that it's a spider ''riding'' a worm.
* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'': Faye mentions that her interests include sewing, flowers, and sewing flowers.
* In ''[[VideoGame/TonyHawksUnderground Tony Hawk's Underground 2]]'', when arriving in [[TheBigEasy New Orleans]], Tony Hawk describes the types of people in New Orleans as "Drunks, idiots and drunk idiots".
* In ''Videogame/AsurasWrath'', BloodKnight Augus's idea of a perfect life consists of the following:
-->'''Augus:''' You fight, then you eat good food. You fight, then you drink fine wine. You fight, then you sleep with beautiful women. Hell, ''fight'' with beautiful women! That's what it truly means to live.
* The "British Tea Biscuit" series of flavored cookie upgrades in ''VideoGame/CookieClicker'' exhibit this. In order, there are: British Tea Biscuits, Chocolate British Tea Biscuits, Round British Tea Biscuits, Round Chocolate British Tea Biscuits, Round British Tea Biscuits with Heart Motif, and finally, Round Chocolate British Tea Biscuits with Heart Motif.
* In ''VideoGame/AntimatterDimensions'', the names of the selectable themes display this pattern. They are, in order, Normal, Metro, Dark, Dark Metro, Inverted, and Inverted Metro.
* In ''VideoGame/SaintsRowTheThird'', the description for the vehicle theft mission involving the Stork helicopter has Rigg say that it's good for carrying smuggled goods, smuggled people or smuggled people with smuggled goods in them.
** In ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'', during the romance option with [[spoiler:Johnny Gat]], the boss relates how he/she has been trying to fill the hole left after [[spoiler: Johnny's apparent death]] with booze, sex, violence or a combination of all three.
* ''VideoGame/GuildWars2'':
** Dierdre, the only NPC in a hidden area of the map, says to players who reach her: "What brings you to my glade? It's unusual to see travelers out here, unless they're lost. Or cartographers. Or lost cartographers."
** One version of the second chapter of the Sylvari personal story includes a sarcastic Asura engineer.
--->'''Larra:''' These golems are barely functional. We'll be lucky if they don't tip over, explode, or tip over ''and'' explode.

to:

-->
* In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'', the C-level support between Lissa ''VideoGame/{{Mortimer Beckett and the [[PlayerCharacter Avatar]] has her sneak up on them while they're sleeping, causing them to cry out about [[NotUsingTheZWord Risen]], wolves, and "Risen riding wolves".
** The C-Level support between Olivia and Henry has
Book of Gold}}'', after Kate passes the former refer to jungle trials in South America the latter as "that creepy kid who tribe's chief says that if she likes blood she could stay and magic and...[[BloodyMurder blood magic]]!"
* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'':
** In Laslow and Saizo's Support conversations, the two participate in
become a charm-off as part of a CallBack to ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening''. Upon losing the charm-off, Laslow (aka Inigo from ''Awakening'') recalls how he's lost girls to a scary guy and a masked man, and then comments that he had no chance against "a scary guy in a mask".
** If Sakura is brought into Boo Camp (the LevelGrinding [=DLC=]), she wonders if the Faceless are ghosts, monsters,
wife, warrior or ghost monsters.
** In Ignatius's supports with his mother, he'll ask her to come help him with something. She'll assume that he's trying to deal with [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes a spider or a worm]], to which he responds that it's a spider ''riding'' a worm.
* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'': Faye mentions that her interests include sewing, flowers, and sewing flowers.
warrior-wife.
* In ''[[VideoGame/TonyHawksUnderground Tony Hawk's Underground 2]]'', when arriving ''VideoGame/Mother3'', a group of presents in [[TheBigEasy New Orleans]], Tony Hawk describes the types of people in New Orleans as "Drunks, idiots Chapter 4 contain "nice stuff", "rice stuff" and drunk idiots".
* In ''Videogame/AsurasWrath'', BloodKnight Augus's idea of a perfect life consists of the following:
-->'''Augus:''' You fight, then you eat good food. You fight, then you drink fine wine. You fight, then you sleep with beautiful women. Hell, ''fight'' with beautiful women! That's what it truly means to live.
* The "British Tea Biscuit" series of flavored cookie upgrades in ''VideoGame/CookieClicker'' exhibit this. In order, there are: British Tea Biscuits, Chocolate British Tea Biscuits, Round British Tea Biscuits, Round Chocolate British Tea Biscuits, Round British Tea Biscuits with Heart Motif, and finally, Round Chocolate British Tea Biscuits with Heart Motif.
* In ''VideoGame/AntimatterDimensions'', the names of the selectable themes display this pattern. They are, in order, Normal, Metro, Dark, Dark Metro, Inverted, and Inverted Metro.
* In ''VideoGame/SaintsRowTheThird'', the description for the vehicle theft mission involving the Stork helicopter has Rigg say that it's good for carrying smuggled goods, smuggled people or smuggled people with smuggled goods in them.
** In ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'', during the romance option with [[spoiler:Johnny Gat]], the boss relates how he/she has been trying to fill the hole left after [[spoiler: Johnny's apparent death]] with booze, sex, violence or a combination of all three.
* ''VideoGame/GuildWars2'':
** Dierdre, the only NPC in a hidden area of the map, says to players who reach her: "What brings you to my glade? It's unusual to see travelers out here, unless they're lost. Or cartographers. Or lost cartographers."
** One version of the second chapter of the Sylvari personal story includes a sarcastic Asura engineer.
--->'''Larra:''' These golems are barely functional. We'll be lucky if they don't tip over, explode, or tip over ''and'' explode.
"nice rice stuff", respectively.



* The Medic in ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' when the player equips the Medimedes, which turns his head into a dove's:
-->"It's a bird! It's a head! It's a bird head!" (laughs)
** In the video for the End of the Line update, Soldier sees that if the BLU team's runaway train collides into the massive stockpile of ExplodingBarrels in the RED team's base, the explosion will destroy a kitten kennel, an orphanage and a kitten orphanage.
* From the intro of ''VideoGame/BattleblockTheater'':
-->"Now one fine morning Hatty and pals set out for a new and exciting adventure! What fantastic wonders would they discover this time? Perhaps they would come across a scary ghost ship! Perhaps they would find an island made entirely of candy! Perhaps they would meet a band of swashbuckling pirates! And join forces to find an island made entirely of candy!"
* From the intro to ''VideoGame/FantasyLife'':
--> "A hero may [[UltimateBlacksmith forge legendary weapons]], wield an [[InfinityPlusOneSword epic blade]], or [[PotionBrewingMechanic brew magical potions]]. The choices are many... Perhaps this hero will [[TheFashionista sew]]. Or [[MightyLumberjack saw]]. Perhaps the hero will sew and saw while on a seesaw."
* In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity'', we hear this on [[Radio/GTARadio V-Rock]]:
-->'''Lazlow:''' If you wanna get a great new hairstyle, Sissy Spritz is probably the way to go. Either that or a perm...or both. Sissy Spritz your perm!
* In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', in a radio ad for a psychic:
-->Find out if you will die. Or make love. Or die making love [[BestialityIsDepraved to a horse]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''
** In the GoldenEnding, Undyne will ask Alphys if they can watch an anime together about fighting, or princesses, or [[WarriorPrincess fighting]] [[PrettyPrincessPowerhouse princesses]].
** [[spoiler: '''As'''gore and To'''riel''' named their son '''Asriel'''. Justified as Asgore is repeatedly stated to be [[GiverOfLameNames bad at naming things.]]]]
* In ''Talismania'' an elderly couple thank King Midas for replacing their destroyed cottage with one made from precious metals.
-->'''Couple:''' Thank you! Our new cottage is WONDERFUL! It's SHINY! It's WONDERFULLY SHINY!
* In ''VideoGame/XenobladeChroniclesX'' when Lin is looking for something to cook and says she'd like something that tastes like chicken, Tatsu says "Tatsu no taste like chicken! Tatsu taste like poop! And poison! Tatsu taste like poison poop!"
* In ''VideoGame/StayTooned'', this is one of the questions in the ''[[Series/{{Jeopardy}} Schlepardy]]'' mini-game:
-->'''Qiviut can be found'''\\
'''A. in the kitchen'''\\
'''B. on a yak'''\\
'''C. in a yak's kitchen'''



* We have [=ClockUp=]'s Team Anise's ''Eroge! Sex and Games Make Sexy Games''.
* In ''VideoGame/FairyFencerF'', a little girl wonders if Fang is slacking off on his duties. Fang, of course, denies it:
-->'''Fang:''' "I'm patrolling the town to keep the peace. It's not like I'm loitering or anything."
-->'''Girl:''' "I got it! You're patroloitering!"
* In ''VideoGame/Conception2ChildrenOfTheSevenStars'', Fuuko stays behind to clean the academy's pool when she thinks she sees a ghost. She then tells the main character she's deathly afraid of ghosts, and bugs, and ghost bugs.
* The final level of ''VideoGame/MaxPayne 3'' brings us this monologue courtesy of the titular character, after reactivating the tram system at the aiport.
-->'''Max:''' It worked. The trams were running again. Maybe they'd take me to my gate. Maybe they'd bring more guys wanting to whack me. Maybe both.
* In ''VideoGame/LEGOCityUndercover'', fixing the gas pumps will prompt the gas station attendant to offer Chase some ice cream, hot dogs, or ice cream hot dogs as a reward.
* In ''VideoGame/FallenLondon'', your character can make booby-trapped fake cats to discourage cat-chasers.
-->"See? This one explodes, this one actually bites, and this one bites and then explodes."
* A partial listing of the music in ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong94'' puts the trope inside itself:
-->Battle\\
Big Battle\\
In the Air\\
Battle in the Air\\
Big Battle in the Air
* 3D ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' games use a targeting system mapped to a certain button. [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 Some]] [[UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} systems]] have Z-targeting, [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube some]] [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS systems]] have L-targeting. The UsefulNotes/WiiU and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch have ZL-targeting.
* ''Mary Le Chef: Cooking Passion'':
-->'''James:''' How about that dinner?\\
'''Mary:''' I thought it was coffee?\\
'''James:''' How about coffee, then dinner?
* In ''VideoGame/{{Jazzpunk}}'', after completing your side quest to [[Film/BladeRunner uncover and "retire" three "realplicants"]], DaChief will get angry at the results ([[spoiler:you were actually supposed to kill them, but finding them causes a retirement party to spontaneously appear around them]]) and tell you to TurnInYourBadge... and your gun... and your other gun... and your other badge... and your badge gun... and your gun badge. And yes, you get to see all of them dropped onto his desk, and it's just as funny as it sounds.
* The current (as of 1 August 2017) tags for ''1812: The Invasion of Canada'' on Steam are Strategy, Turn-Based, and Turn-Based Strategy.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
** Throughout the series, Sanguine is the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of [[FunPersonified Debauchery]] and [[TheHedonist Hedonism]]. His most common symbol is [[SomethingAboutARose a rose]] and his most famous artifact is Sanguine's Rose, which can take on many forms, including that of an actual rose, a wooden staff carved like a rose, or a ''staff-sized rose''.
** In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]''[='s=] ''Shivering Isles'' expansion, [[CloudCuckoolander Big Head]] uses this trope to hilarious effect several times in about a thirty-second speech.

to:

* We have [=ClockUp=]'s Team Anise's ''Eroge! Sex ''VideoGame/{{Persona}}'':
** In ''VideoGame/Persona3'' [[UpdatedRerelease FES]], during one of the recordings that can be viewed on the 4th floor of the dorm, Mitsuru reads from a fashion magazine:
-->'''Mitsuru''': "This one-piece is beloved by all, including friends, boyfriends,
and Games Make Sexy Games''.
* In ''VideoGame/FairyFencerF'', a little girl wonders if Fang is slacking off on his duties. Fang, of course, denies it:
-->'''Fang:''' "I'm patrolling the town to keep the peace. It's not like I'm loitering or anything.
boyfriends' friends..."
-->'''Girl:''' "I got it! You're patroloitering!"
* In ''VideoGame/Conception2ChildrenOfTheSevenStars'', Fuuko stays behind to clean the academy's pool when she thinks she sees a ghost. She then tells the main character she's deathly afraid of ghosts, and bugs, and ghost bugs.
* The final level of ''VideoGame/MaxPayne 3'' brings us this monologue courtesy of the titular character, after reactivating the tram system at the aiport.
-->'''Max:''' It worked. The trams were running again. Maybe they'd take me to my gate. Maybe they'd bring more guys wanting to whack me. Maybe both.
* In ''VideoGame/LEGOCityUndercover'', fixing the gas pumps will prompt the gas station attendant to offer Chase some ice cream, hot dogs, or ice cream hot dogs as a reward.
* In ''VideoGame/FallenLondon'', your character can make booby-trapped fake cats to discourage cat-chasers.
-->"See? This one explodes, this one actually bites, and this one bites and then explodes."
* A partial listing of the music in ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong94'' puts the trope inside itself:
-->Battle\\
Big Battle\\
** In the Air\\
Battle
sixth dungeon of ''VideoGame/Persona5'', the heroes find that the entrance to the boss's room is separated from them by a massive gap, in which is a large pair of scales with a bridge on top of it. When they observe it, we get this line:
-->'''Fox''': Hm, a '''scale'''... Or is it a '''bridge'''...?
-->'''Panther''': Maybe it's a '''scale-shaped bridge'''?
-->'''Strong Bad:''' Maybe you're, like, color '''and''' number blind. Er, or, just blind. Or just... number?
* ''VideoGame/PitPeople'' has as weapons that you can find bows, lasers and [[EnergyBow laser bows]], amongst [[AnachronismStew many others.]]
* In ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies'', the almanac entry for the cherry bombs:
-->"I wanna explode," says Cherry #1.
-->"No, let's detonate instead!" says his brother, Cherry #2.
-->After intense consultation they agree to explodonate.
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
**[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Generations II]] & [[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire III]] Pokémon family. Azurill, Marill, Azumarill. Unusually, Azurill was introduced after the other two.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' family. Klink, Klang, Klinklang.
** Certain landmarks: Tojoh Falls (located
in the Air\\
Big Battle
route connecting Kan'''to''' and '''Joh'''to) and Rusturf Tunnel ('''Rust'''boro City and Verdan'''turf''' Town).
** There's also the moves Toxic (which poisons the foe), Spikes (which hurts the foe on switch-in), and Toxic Spikes (which poisons foes on switch-in).
** Poképuff designs from [[VideoGame/PokemonXAndY Generation VI]]: after the basic types, there are Frosted (swirled icing) and Fancy (toppings). The next type, Deluxe, has ''both'' swirled icing and toppings.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield's'' Dynamax and Gigantamax mechanics combine two features from two past generations: It's a SuperMode (Mega Evolution) that give access to [[LimitBreak special, more powerful attacks]] (Z-Moves).
* Strong Bad has lines in ''VideoGame/PokerNightAtTheInventory'' that alternately play this straight and invert it:
-->'''Strong Bad:''' That's not as good as the time I had a straight flush and a full house
in the Air
* 3D ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' games use a targeting system mapped to a certain button. [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 Some]] [[UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} systems]] have Z-targeting, [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube some]] [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS systems]] have L-targeting.
same hand! A FLUSH HOUSE! [[note]]Provided by The UsefulNotes/WiiU Cheat, likely.[[/note]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}'': A few in [=GLaDOS's=] Cake Recipe, usually involving fish or rhubarb. The obvious (fish-shaped rhubarb) is missing though.
* ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoTetris'', as suggested by the name, is a crossover between ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo''
and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch have ZL-targeting.
* ''Mary Le Chef: Cooking Passion'':
-->'''James:''' How about that dinner?\\
'''Mary:''' I thought it was coffee?\\
'''James:''' How about coffee, then dinner?
* In ''VideoGame/{{Jazzpunk}}'', after completing your side quest to [[Film/BladeRunner uncover and "retire" three "realplicants"]], DaChief will get angry at the results ([[spoiler:you were actually supposed to kill them, but finding them causes a retirement party to spontaneously appear around them]]) and tell you to TurnInYourBadge... and your gun... and your other gun... and your other badge... and your badge gun... and your gun badge. And yes,
''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' where you get to see all play either FallingBlocks game... but then it also has a ''really'' janky mashup of them dropped onto his desk, and it's both called "Puyo Tet-Mix" (or just as funny as it sounds.
* The current (as of 1 August 2017) tags for ''1812: The Invasion of Canada'' on Steam are Strategy, Turn-Based, and Turn-Based Strategy.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
** Throughout
"Fusion" in the series, Sanguine is the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of [[FunPersonified Debauchery]] and [[TheHedonist Hedonism]]. His most common symbol is [[SomethingAboutARose a rose]] and his most famous artifact is Sanguine's Rose, English localization), which can take on many forms, including that comes complete with its own alternate ruleset.
* In ''VideoGame/RegaliaOfMenAndMonarchs'', TheBlacksmith Gunther dressed his puppy in a tutu because he's a fan
of an actual rose, a wooden staff carved like a rose, or a ''staff-sized rose''.
** In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]''[='s=] ''Shivering Isles'' expansion, [[CloudCuckoolander Big Head]] uses this trope to hilarious effect several times in about a thirty-second speech.
style, dogs, and stylish dogs.



* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'', if you get Sara's dance event, Rean suggests that she isn't mature. Sara replies that she is mature. And reliable. And reliably mature.
* In ''VideoGame/Tokyo42'', killing all enemies in a mission gets you the "Ronin" badge. Clearing a mission without being spotted gets you the "Ninja" badge. Doing both in the same mission gets you the coveted "Roninja" badge.
* ''VideoGame/GodOfWarPS4'': At one point, [[OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame Brok]] [[DeadpanSnarker snarks]] that if he'd wanted the Æsir's business, he would have set up shop outside a brothel or a fighting arena. Or maybe a fighting brothel.
* In ''VideoGame/RegaliaOfMenAndMonarchs'', TheBlacksmith Gunther dressed his puppy in a tutu because he's a fan of style, dogs, and stylish dogs.
* In ''Last Resort Island'' Dr. Coconut comes up with a crazy idea and yells "I GOT IT!" The possible responses are "Diarrhoea?", "Boils?" and "Boils with diarrhoea?"
* In ''Mortimer Beckett and the Book of Gold'' after Kate passes the jungle trials in South America the tribe's chief says that if she likes she could stay and become a wife, warrior or warrior-wife.
* The latter half of the ''VideoGame/WonderBoy'' series was known as ''Monster World'' in Japan. To avoid TitleConfusion with the newest title in the series, the developers combined the two titles and named the game ''VideoGame/MonsterBoyAndTheCursedKingdom''.
* ''VideoGame/VersusUmbra'': When Adrian asks why Michael landed him so far off the objective on Nevaga, he responds that he's sure it's related to monkeys, nipples, and monkey-nipples.
* In ''Matchington Mansion'' Tiffany wonders whether she should read a mystery or a romance before deciding on a romantic mystery.
* In ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'', Lucario's Final Smash progressed as this -- in ''Brawl'' it unleashed a massive KamehameHadouken, ''3DS/Wii U'' had it Mega Evolve for a brief time, and in ''Ultimate'' it combines the two by going Mega Lucario and ''then'' using Aura Storm.
* The Creator/DataEast MassiveMultiplayerCrossover game ''Heavy Burger'' gets its name from ''VideoGame/HeavyBarrel'' and ''VideoGame/BurgerTime'', and the cover art features the chefs from ''[=BurgerTime=]'' carrying massive guns like the ones seen in ''Heavy Barrel''.
* ''Homescapes'' has its own in-universe Facebook equivalent, called "Homespace". In one entry, Scotty says he has a story to write for homework but can't think of a good main character. Lisa replies that he could write about a pirate, a dragon or a pirate riding a dragon.
* ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoTetris'', as suggested by the name, is a crossover between ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' and ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' where you get to play either FallingBlocks game... but then it also has a ''really'' janky mashup of both called "Puyo Tet-Mix" (or just "Fusion" in the English localization), which comes complete with its own alternate ruleset.
* In ''VideoGame/BugFables'', Vi has this complaint when spying on The Watcher, the boss of Chapter 4.
-->'''Vi:''' Why can't we ever just grab the artifact? There's always gotta be a creepy, giant, or creepy giant monster!

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* ''VideoGame/SaintsRow'':
**
In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'', if you get Sara's dance event, Rean suggests that she isn't mature. Sara replies that she is mature. And reliable. And reliably mature.
* In ''VideoGame/Tokyo42'', killing all enemies in a
''VideoGame/SaintsRowTheThird'', the description for the vehicle theft mission gets you involving the "Ronin" badge. Clearing a mission without being spotted gets you the "Ninja" badge. Doing both in the same mission gets you the coveted "Roninja" badge.
* ''VideoGame/GodOfWarPS4'': At one point, [[OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame Brok]] [[DeadpanSnarker snarks]]
Stork helicopter has Rigg say that if he'd wanted the Æsir's business, he would have set up shop outside a brothel or a fighting arena. Or maybe a fighting brothel.
* In ''VideoGame/RegaliaOfMenAndMonarchs'', TheBlacksmith Gunther dressed his puppy in a tutu because he's a fan of style, dogs, and stylish dogs.
* In ''Last Resort Island'' Dr. Coconut comes up with a crazy idea and yells "I GOT IT!" The possible responses are "Diarrhoea?", "Boils?" and "Boils with diarrhoea?"
* In ''Mortimer Beckett and the Book of Gold'' after Kate passes the jungle trials in South America the tribe's chief says that if she likes she could stay and become a wife, warrior or warrior-wife.
* The latter half of the ''VideoGame/WonderBoy'' series was known as ''Monster World'' in Japan. To avoid TitleConfusion with the newest title in the series, the developers combined the two titles and named the game ''VideoGame/MonsterBoyAndTheCursedKingdom''.
* ''VideoGame/VersusUmbra'': When Adrian asks why Michael landed him so far off the objective on Nevaga, he responds that he's sure
it's related to monkeys, nipples, and monkey-nipples.
* In ''Matchington Mansion'' Tiffany wonders whether she should read a mystery or a romance before deciding on a romantic mystery.
* In ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'', Lucario's Final Smash progressed as this -- in ''Brawl'' it unleashed a massive KamehameHadouken, ''3DS/Wii U'' had it Mega Evolve
good for a brief time, and in ''Ultimate'' it combines the two by going Mega Lucario and ''then'' using Aura Storm.
* The Creator/DataEast MassiveMultiplayerCrossover game ''Heavy Burger'' gets its name from ''VideoGame/HeavyBarrel'' and ''VideoGame/BurgerTime'', and the cover art features the chefs from ''[=BurgerTime=]''
carrying massive guns like the ones seen in ''Heavy Barrel''.
* ''Homescapes'' has its own in-universe Facebook equivalent, called "Homespace". In one entry, Scotty says he has a story to write for homework but can't think of a good main character. Lisa replies that he could write about a pirate, a dragon
smuggled goods, smuggled people or a pirate riding a dragon.
* ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoTetris'', as suggested by the name, is a crossover between ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' and ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' where you get to play either FallingBlocks game... but then it also has a ''really'' janky mashup of both called "Puyo Tet-Mix" (or just "Fusion" in the English localization), which comes complete
smuggled people with its own alternate ruleset.
*
smuggled goods in them.
**
In ''VideoGame/BugFables'', Vi has this complaint when spying on The Watcher, ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'', during the romance option with [[spoiler:Johnny Gat]], the boss of Chapter 4.
-->'''Vi:''' Why can't we ever just grab
relates how he/she has been trying to fill the artifact? There's always gotta be a creepy, giant, hole left after [[spoiler: Johnny's apparent death]] with booze, sex, violence or creepy giant monster!a combination of all three.
* In ''VideoGame/TheSecretOfMonkeyIsland'', when Guybrush Threepwood asks some pirates what they have in their barrel, they respond:
-->'''Pirate 1:''' Jam / '''Pirate 2:''' Rum\\
''[beat]''\\
'''Pirate 1''': Rum / '''Pirate 2''': Jam\\
'''Pirate 1:''' Er... rum and jam. It's an old pirate favorite, everybody knows that.



* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons": Giving a peppy villager trash will have them respond angrily "Is this trash? Or garbage? WAIT! I know what it is! It's trashgarbage!"
** Lazy villagers sometimes muse that they dislike people who go on trendy dislikes, like pineapple on pizza, clowns or the word "moist". They then say that pizza should be anything you love, like "onions, peppers, pineapple, moist clowns, and hot, melty cheese".
* ''Love & Pies'':
-->'''Amelia:''' So, um, how are things? Yuka? How are things with Yuka?

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* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons": Giving a peppy villager trash In ''VideoGame/SoulCalibur III'', Nightmare's "BreakThemByTalking" lecture to Sigfried is this, alongside his usual amounts of ham and narm.
-->"You
will never run away from your sin! You have them respond angrily "Is no right to live! It is a sin for you to be alive!"
* In ''VideoGame/StayTooned'',
this trash? Or garbage? WAIT! I know is one of the questions in the ''[[Series/{{Jeopardy}} Schlepardy]]'' mini-game:
-->'''Qiviut can be found'''\\
'''A. in the kitchen'''\\
'''B. on a yak'''\\
'''C. in a yak's kitchen'''
* ''VideoGame/StrongBadsCoolGameForAttractivePeople: Homestar Ruiner'':
** In one scene, Homestar is in Strong Bad's house trying to make some sweets as a token of apology to Marzipan.
--->'''Strong Bad:''' Sounds like a plan. How's it going?\\
'''Homestar:''' Not so good. Marzipan's vegan, and most of the food in here contains meat, milk, milky meat, or... meaty milk.\\
'''Strong Bad:''' Hey, don't be dissin' my meaty milk!
** Also from ''Homestar Ruiner'', Strong Bad can mock Coach Z by saying that with someone like Coach Z training him, the only way Pom Pom could have done so well in the Race to the End of the Race is by being on steroids, a robot, or a robot on steroids. Coach Z insists "There ain't 'roided up androids in my locker room!"
* In ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'', Lucario's Final Smash progressed as this -- in ''Brawl'' it unleashed a massive KamehameHadouken, ''3DS/Wii U'' had it Mega Evolve for a brief time, and in ''Ultimate'' it combines the two by going Mega Lucario and ''then'' using Aura Storm.
* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld'', Emil and Marta are going off about
what it is! they can do to Alice. Marta's suggestion is to tie her up in a sack and throw her into Lenore Harbor, and Emil says she's too soft and to tie her up to the peak of the Fooji Mountains. When Zelos comes around, his idea is to do ''both''.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Talismania}}'', an elderly couple thank King Midas for replacing their destroyed cottage with one made from precious metals.
-->'''Couple:''' Thank you! Our new cottage is WONDERFUL!
It's trashgarbage!"
SHINY! It's WONDERFULLY SHINY!
* The Medic in ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' when the player equips the Medimedes, which turns his head into a dove's:
-->"It's a bird! It's a head! It's a bird head!" (laughs)
** Lazy villagers sometimes muse In the video for the End of the Line update, Soldier sees that they dislike if the BLU team's runaway train collides into the massive stockpile of ExplodingBarrels in the RED team's base, the explosion will destroy a kitten kennel, an orphanage and a kitten orphanage.
* In ''VideoGame/Tokyo42'', killing all enemies in a mission gets you the "Ronin" badge. Clearing a mission without being spotted gets you the "Ninja" badge. Doing both in the same mission gets you the coveted "Roninja" badge.
* In ''[[VideoGame/TonyHawksUnderground Tony Hawk's Underground 2]]'', when arriving in [[TheBigEasy New Orleans]], Tony Hawk describes the types of
people who go in New Orleans as "Drunks, idiots and drunk idiots".
* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' In the GoldenEnding, Undyne will ask Alphys if they can watch an anime together about fighting, or princesses, or [[WarriorPrincess fighting]] [[PrettyPrincessPowerhouse princesses]].
* ''VideoGame/VersusUmbra'': When Adrian asks why Michael landed him so far off the objective
on trendy dislikes, Nevaga, he responds that he's sure it's related to monkeys, nipples, and monkey-nipples.
* The latter half of the ''VideoGame/WonderBoy'' series was known as ''Monster World'' in Japan. To avoid TitleConfusion with the newest title in the series, the developers combined the two titles and named the game ''VideoGame/MonsterBoyAndTheCursedKingdom''.
* In ''VideoGame/XenobladeChroniclesX'' when Lin is looking for something to cook and says she'd
like pineapple on pizza, clowns or the word "moist". They then say something that pizza should be anything you love, tastes like "onions, peppers, pineapple, moist clowns, and hot, melty cheese".
* ''Love & Pies'':
-->'''Amelia:''' So, um, how are things? Yuka? How are things with Yuka?
chicken, Tatsu says "Tatsu no taste like chicken! Tatsu taste like poop! And poison! Tatsu taste like poison poop!"

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-->Find out if you will die. Or make love. Or die making love to a horse.

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-->Find out if you will die. Or make love. Or die making love [[BestialityIsDepraved to a horse.horse]].
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-->'''Larra:''' These golems are barely functional. We'll be lucky if they don't tip over, explode, or tip over ''and'' explode.

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-->'''Larra:''' --->'''Larra:''' These golems are barely functional. We'll be lucky if they don't tip over, explode, or tip over ''and'' explode.
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* 3D ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' games use a targeting system mapped to a certain button. [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 Some]] [[UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} systems]] have Z-targeting, [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube some]] [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS systems]] have L-targeting. The UsefulNotes/WiiU has ZL-targeting.

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* 3D ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' games use a targeting system mapped to a certain button. [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 Some]] [[UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} systems]] have Z-targeting, [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube some]] [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS systems]] have L-targeting. The UsefulNotes/WiiU has and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch have ZL-targeting.

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* ''Love & Pies'':
-->'''Amelia:''' So, um, how are things? Yuka? How are things with Yuka?
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* ''[[VideoGame/PuyoPuyo Puyo Puyo Tetris]]'', as suggested by the name, is a crossover between ''Puyo Puyo'' and ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' where you get to play either FallingBlocks game... but then it also has a ''really'' janky mashup of both called "Puyo Tet-Mix" (or just "Fusion" in the English localization), which comes complete with its own alternate ruleset.

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* ''[[VideoGame/PuyoPuyo Puyo Puyo Tetris]]'', ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoTetris'', as suggested by the name, is a crossover between ''Puyo Puyo'' ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' and ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' where you get to play either FallingBlocks game... but then it also has a ''really'' janky mashup of both called "Puyo Tet-Mix" (or just "Fusion" in the English localization), which comes complete with its own alternate ruleset.
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* In ''VideoGame/XenobladeChroniclesX'' when Elma is looking for something to cook and says she'd like something that tastes like chicken, Tatsu says "Tatsu no taste like chicken! Tatsu taste like poop! And poison! Tatsu taste like poison poop!"

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* In ''VideoGame/XenobladeChroniclesX'' when Elma Lin is looking for something to cook and says she'd like something that tastes like chicken, Tatsu says "Tatsu no taste like chicken! Tatsu taste like poop! And poison! Tatsu taste like poison poop!"
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* In the sixth dungeon of ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'', we get this line:

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* In the sixth dungeon of ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'', the heroes find that the entrance to the boss's room is separated from them by a massive gap, in which is a large pair of scales with a bridge on top of it. When they observe it, we get this line:
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** Also from ''Homestar Ruiner'', Strong Bad tries to eliminate Pom Pom as a competitor in the race by suggesting to Coach Z that Pom Pom's unusually amazing time is the result of him being on steroids, a robot, or a robot on steroids. Coach Z insists that there are no "'roided up androids" on his team.

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** Also from ''Homestar Ruiner'', Strong Bad tries to eliminate can mock Coach Z by saying that with someone like Coach Z training him, the only way Pom Pom as a competitor could have done so well in the race by suggesting Race to Coach Z that Pom Pom's unusually amazing time is the result End of him the Race is by being on steroids, a robot, or a robot on steroids. Coach Z insists that there are no "'roided "There ain't 'roided up androids" on his team.androids in my locker room!"
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* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons": Giving a peppy villager trash will have them respond angrily "Is this trash? Or garbage? WAIT! I know what it is! It's trashgarbage!"
** Lazy villagers sometimes muse that they dislike people who go on trendy dislikes, like pineapple on pizza, clowns or the word "moist". They then say that pizza should be anything you love, like "onions, peppers, pineapple, moist clowns, and hot, melty cheese".
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* One of the Mega Challenge tournaments in ''VideoGame/ShrekSuperSlam'' functions this way: round 1 pits the player against two Donkeys, round 2 against two Dronkeys, and round 3 against a Donkey and a Dronkey.
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* In ''VideoGame/BugFables'', Vi has this complaint when spying on The Watcher, the boss of Chapter 4.
-->'''Vi:''' Why can't we ever just grab the artifact? There's always gotta be a creepy, giant, or creepy giant monster!
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-->'''Gilgamesh''': Enough expository banter! Now, we fight like men! And ladies! And [[SweetPollyOliver ladies who dress like men]]! For Gilgamesh... IT IS MORPHING TIME!

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-->'''Gilgamesh''': --->'''Gilgamesh''': Enough expository banter! Now, we fight like men! And ladies! And [[SweetPollyOliver ladies who dress like men]]! For Gilgamesh... IT IS MORPHING TIME!



--->'''Jannequinard:''' You left the hamlet to aid wounded scouts? You could have been killed! Or eaten! Or killed then eaten! Or eaten then killed!

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--->'''Jannequinard:''' ---->'''Jannequinard:''' You left the hamlet to aid wounded scouts? You could have been killed! Or eaten! Or killed then eaten! Or eaten then killed!

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* From ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'':

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* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
**
From ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'':



* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', an employee at the Manderville Golden Saucer proclaims that the saucer's lounge offers Water, Wine, Watered Wine and a golden saucer special, Wined Water.
** There's also, in ''Heavensward'':
-->'''Jannequinard:''' You left the hamlet to aid wounded scouts? You could have been killed! Or eaten! Or killed then eaten! Or eaten then killed!

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* ** The final SequentialBoss in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII''. The first is [[BigBad Ultimecia]], then the GF she created on a whim, [[TheDragon Griever]]. The third battle has Ultimecia [[FusionDance Junctioning]] herself to Griever. [[spoiler:However, Ultimecia has a third, final EldritchAbomination form after the hybrid is defeated.]]
**
In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', an employee at the Manderville Golden Saucer proclaims that the saucer's lounge offers Water, Wine, Watered Wine and a golden saucer special, Wined Water.
** *** There's also, in ''Heavensward'':
-->'''Jannequinard:''' --->'''Jannequinard:''' You left the hamlet to aid wounded scouts? You could have been killed! Or eaten! Or killed then eaten! Or eaten then killed!



* The final SequentialBoss in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII''. The first is [[BigBad Ultimecia]], then the GF she created on a whim, [[TheDragon Griever]]. The third battle has Ultimecia [[FusionDance Junctioning]] herself to Griever. [[spoiler:However, Ultimecia has a third, final EldritchAbomination form after the hybrid is defeated.]]
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* ''[[VideoGame/PuyoPuyo Puyo Puyo Tetris]]'', as suggested by the name, is a crossover between ''Puyo Puyo'' and ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' where you get to play either FallingBlocks game... but then it also has a ''really'' janky mashup of both called "Puyo Tet-Mix" (or just "Fusion" in the English localization), which comes complete with its own alternate ruleset.
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* ''Homescapes'' has its own in-universe Facebook equivalent, called "Homespace". In one entry, Scotty says he has a story to write for homework but can't think of a good main character. Lisa replies that he could write about a pirate, a dragon or a pirate riding a dragon.
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* The Creator/DataEast MassiveMultiplayerCrossover game ''Heavy Burger'' gets its name from ''VideoGame/HeavyBarrel'' and ''VideoGame/BurgerTime'', and the cover art features the chefs from ''Burger Time'' carrying massive guns like the ones seen in ''Heavy Barrel''.

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* The Creator/DataEast MassiveMultiplayerCrossover game ''Heavy Burger'' gets its name from ''VideoGame/HeavyBarrel'' and ''VideoGame/BurgerTime'', and the cover art features the chefs from ''Burger Time'' ''[=BurgerTime=]'' carrying massive guns like the ones seen in ''Heavy Barrel''.
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* The Creator/DataEast MassiveMultiplayerCrossover game ''Heavy Burger'' gets its name from ''VideoGame/HeavyBarrel'' and ''VideoGame/BurgerTime'', and the cover art features the chefs from ''Burger Time'' carrying massive guns like the ones seen in ''Heavy Barrel''.

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