Cruel Games: Red Riding Hood

On the way to grandmother’s house and in need of refreshment? This vending machine from Cruel Games: Red Riding Hood offers a wide selection of hot and cold beverages!
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On the way to grandmother’s house and in need of refreshment? This vending machine from Cruel Games: Red Riding Hood offers a wide selection of hot and cold beverages!

Sure, there’s a cola machine at Crazy Al’s in the Macintosh version of Test Drive II, but I’m more curious about the idea of a gas station that sells car insurance.
The cola machine also appears in the SNES port.

Check out the DOS, Amiga, Atari ST, and Sega Genesis versions of Test Drive II in the archive!

That’s a fine looking Coke machine in front of Gus’ Gas in the DOS version of Street Rod. It’s a bit more abstract in the Commodore 64 port.

The Amiga version is already in the archive.

Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity features this vending machine in front of the Food Mart. I’m pretty sure those are cans of soda on the second row from the top. Here’s another view from a cutscene…


Fight zombies, rescue your cousin Ellie May’s prize pig, and maybe throw back a soda or two in Country Justice: Revenge of the Rednecks!

Karate kick these color-coordinated crooks and clear a path to the cola machine in My Hero, a 1985 Sega arcade brawler!

Wow, what battles—and what soda machines—in Mega Man Battle Network 4!

Initially, I was disappointed that Zombie Grinder wasn’t a game about a reanimated hoagie, but then I found this sweet Dr. Soda machine!

FBI Special Agent Victoria McPherson’s investigation turns up a soda machine in Still Life, an click adventure for Windows and Xbox. Thanks, Ian!

What’s a soda machine doing in the foyer of a strip club? Try not to think about it in The Detail – Episode One: Where the Dead Lie! Thanks for the screenshot, Cornelius.