Kellie Stanford: Turn of Fate

In Kellie Stanford: Turn of Fate, our eponymous heroine encounters this Kola vending machine at an oceanfront tiki bar!
The Video Game Soda Machine Project
Obsessively Cataloging Video Game "Pop" Culture

In Kellie Stanford: Turn of Fate, our eponymous heroine encounters this Kola vending machine at an oceanfront tiki bar!

A rustic Zap vending machine from Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee. You can compare it with the modern version already in the archive. Meanwhile, here are Health-Up, Bounce, Invisible, and Aqua Bounce vedning machines.



Next up, here’s a Klimb vending machine from the Munch’s Oddysee demo for the original Xbox. It was removed before the game’s release.

Finally, here’s a clip featuring a rather aggressive SoulStorm vending machine from the canceled PlayStation 2 version of Munch’s Oddysee (or possibly Oddworld: Hand of Odd, depending on the source).

The end-of-level bonus screen in Coca-Cola Kid for the Sega Game Gear is presented in the style of a Coke vending machine!

Success as a graffiti artist in Marc Eckō’s Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure requires two things: spray paint and caffeine. Thanks, Pablo!

Spending your vacation in a resort full of identical twins, triplets, and quadruplets in Hotel Story? Relax with a refreshing soda.

The vending machines in Soul Knight dispense magical potions, which are, of course, considered “fantasy sodas” under Video Game Soda Machine Project bylaws.

This not-at-all creepy vending machine from Our Darker Purpose dispenses juice boxes and other “unsettling concoctions.”

Nothing lubricates the Gears of War like an ice-cold soda. Thanks, @th1rt3en_TM!

Even the son of Satan needs a pick-me-up every now and then. Luckily, the psychiatric ward in Lucius II has soda and coffee machines!

Der Wunderfizz is a sci-fi soda machine that dispenses random Perk-a-Colas in Call of Duty: Black Ops II.


Of course these soda machines from mobile scare-’em-up Sobrevivir weren’t stolen directly from Fallout 3! Why do you ask?
You simply can’t have a post-apocalyptic bunker without a Nuka-Cola machine! Click through to see more soda machine variations from Fallout Shelter.

Airi’s World is a game about “doing fun activities in various environments.” I don’t know about all that, but hey—there’s a soda machine!

It’s a row of soda machines from Shinjuku no Ookami (Shinjuku Wolf), a PlayStation 2 cop game that’s kinda like Grand Theft Auto meets Yakuza.