
These Splash soda machines help put the fun in Cove Point Fun Center VR!
The Video Game Soda Machine Project
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These Splash soda machines help put the fun in Cove Point Fun Center VR!

In this screenshot from Justice League Heroes for the Nintendo DS, Wonder Woman scopes out an art deco soda machine that could only exist in Gotham City.

Saving people from a burning building can wait. First, Spidey has some vending machines to pose in front in Spider-Man 2 for the PSP!

Shin Megami Tensei: Synchronicity Prologue is only available for a limited time to promote the upcoming release of Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux, so StarmakerJasper found this soda machine just in time!


I can only assume these soda machines from The Terminator: Dawn of Fate for the PS2 were developed by Cyberdyne Systems.

Enjoy an ice-cold Mocha-Cola, Spite, or Diet Dr. PhD with this soda machine from SkyBorg: Into the Vortex, a 1995 game based on a series of SkyBox trading cards. [Source]

This nectar machine from Eric the Unready is out of order, and it doesn’t look like the nectar machine repairgod is in any hurry to fix it.

It’s a pair of soda machines from Shodai: Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun, an RPG entry in the Kunio-kun/River City franchise for the Super Famicon!

In search of refreshment, Jiro and Yagiko ponder the beverage selection in the demo for Blue Omen Operation, an RPG inspired by games like Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Thanks, Adamant!

American tax dollars funded this virtual soda machine from America’s Army: Proving Grounds, the official video game of the U.S. Army.

Just how ubiquitous are video game soda machines? Well, there’s a Pepsi machine in Quest for Bush (a.k.a. Night of Bush Capturing), a 2006 FPS developed by an al-Qaeda propaganda organization.

Here’s a Bitsi Cola machine from the SNES version of Terminator 2: Judgment Day. It’ll be back *ahem* in several other versions of the game. First up, here’s the Genesis port…

Soda machines also appear in the NES release (albeit without the Bitsi Cola branding)…

And, finally, here they are in the Game Gear release…

Thanks for tracking down the SNES and Genesis screenshots, James!

Nothing works up a thirst like parkour, so it’s a good thing Faith stumbled across this soda machine in Mirror’s Edge Catalyst!