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The Video Game Soda Machine Project
Obsessively Cataloging Video Game "Pop" Culture

These converted soda machines from 7 Days to Die offer Traitor Joel’s industry-leading “no money back” guarantee.

This screenshot from Yoot Tower, the spiritual successor to SimTower, features a couple of soda machines on the lower basement level. Let’s take a closer look… Read more

It’s not the best angle, but here’s the back side of a soda machine from Beavis and Butt-Head: Bunghole in One!

Soda machines are the cornerstone of any truly great Mall Empire.

Free snow cones for life? Very tempting, LEGO NINJAGO Movie Video Game, but I think I’ll stick with soda.

Linne and Carmine clash in front of a pair of soda machines in Under Night In-Birth. Thanks, Adrian!

Maybe if I can find this dude from Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse some scrap metal, he can afford a soda. Thanks, Juliano!

Hanging out in the BlazBlue: Central Fiction lobby between matches? Perhaps you’d enjoy a soda.

The Sims Online shut down almost a decade ago, but I was able to salvage this Koala Kola machine thanks to FreeSO, a TSO fan revival!

Someone busted up the DDR machine in Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, but at least the soda machine seems to be in working order.

Half-Life: C.A.G.E.D. just popped up on Steam yesterday, and hey — it has soda machines! Be careful, though; you don’t want to end up with a vending machine malfunction.


“That one hit home!” It’s a soda machine from Persona 4 Arena, a fighting game spun off from the main Persona series.

Yazuza Kiwami 2 won’t be released in Japan until December, but early gameplay footage confirms a strong soda machine presence. [Source]

Tsodah, my fearsome Level 1 Troll warlock, poses in front of a Snack-O-Matic IV vending machine in World of Warcraft. I think it’s safe to assume that Morning Glory Dew is pretty much Azeroth’s answer to Mountain Dew, right?

Did I download the World of Warcraft client, create a character whose name is a rough homophone for “soda,” and run from the Echo Isles all the way to Orgrimmar to capture these screenshots? You’re damn right I did.

There’s a trio of soda machines tucked away in the corner of this screenshot from Grand Prix Story 2! Here’s a closer look.
