Fuuraiki
Take on the role of a photographer searching for romance as you travel through Hokkaido, Japan, in Fuuraiki for the PlayStation. What’s more romantic than soda machines? [Source]
The Video Game Soda Machine Project
Obsessively Cataloging Video Game "Pop" Culture
In a post-nuclear future where anthropomorphic ducks roam the Earth, it’s reassuring to know these soda machines from Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden have endured. Thanks for the screenshot, Chris!
Dunk Lords is an upcoming two-on-two basketball beat-’em-up, and the developer was kind enough to send me this screenshot of the Mega Quaff Power Drink machine featured on one of the courts. “Quaff” is one of my absolute favorite words in the English language, so this scores big with me. Thanks, Dunk Lords!
If you look very closely, you’ll notice a trio of soda machines in the background of this screenshot from Ne no Kami: The Two Princess Knights of Kyoto. [Source]
Wonder Momo: Typhoon Booster is a mobile reimagining of Wonder Momo, a 1987 arcade brawler from Namco. While Typhoon Booster has already disappeared from the app stores, take solace in the fact that a screenshot of this soda machine has survived. [Source]
Cruise down Route 66 into Radiator Springs, hang a left at Flo’s V8 Cafe, and treat yourself to a Boost or a new set of rims from these vending machines in Cars: Fast as Lightning, a racing/city management sim for iOS and Android.
Here’s a peek at the original concept art by Darya Makarava…