
Soda machines from Akiba’s Trip, a PSP game where combat involves stripping vampires down to their underwear and exposing them to sunlight.
The Video Game Soda Machine Project
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Soda machines from Akiba’s Trip, a PSP game where combat involves stripping vampires down to their underwear and exposing them to sunlight.

River City: Tokyo Rumble, much like the actual city of Tokyo, is a soda machine aficionado’s paradise!


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The menu screens from Space Invaders Anniversary for the PS2 feature this “Coka Cola” vending machine! Screenshots via @HG_101.


A soda machine from The Adventures of Hourai High: Transfer Student Dramabomb, a wonderfully named RPG for the Super Famicon. [Source]

Post-apocalyptic MMO Fallen Earth brings together color palette, UI, and soda machines in a combination guaranteed to maximize fun!

Not only does this arcade from Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards feature a couple of soda machines, but I think that’s a DDR machine down in front. Screenshot via Hardcore Gaming 101.
Could you hold up a minute, StringBean09? I’m scoping out this soda machine! [Source]


Hey, Chumlee — what’s the best price you can give me for these soda machines from Pawn Stars: The Game?

A pair of soda machines from ElePaper Action, a Windows beat-’em-up based on the Read or Die manga and anime.

25 to Life for the PlayStation 2 features some outstanding product placement for Vitaminwater and Lil Jon’s Crunk energy drink!

A soda machine in profile from Syphon Filter 3 for the PS1. Thanks, @Megatrons_Fury and @andresrond!

It’s launch day for WATCH_DOGS 2, and the Video Game Soda Machine Project is already hard at work! Thanks for the screenshot, Natalie!

Check out this Fizzy Fuzz soda machine from the upcoming River City Ransom: Underground. Thanks for the heads-up, @_Jackalope_!

Getting a tune-up in Auto Dealership Tycoon? Help yourself to a soda while you wait.


Stamin-Up and Quick Revive soda machines from Call of Duty: Black Ops 3! [Source]
With these latest additions, the Video Game Soda Machine Project has reached 600 soda machines. Thanks to everyone who has contributed along the way!