*crackle* Agent 47, intel suggests the presence of a soda machine in your vicinity. Proceed downstairs to investigate. *crackle*
Also, how terrific is that kid stuck in a perpetual cannonball? Thanks for the screenshot, @Tomcat_!
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*crackle* Agent 47, intel suggests the presence of a soda machine in your vicinity. Proceed downstairs to investigate. *crackle*
Also, how terrific is that kid stuck in a perpetual cannonball? Thanks for the screenshot, @Tomcat_!
A whole bunch of soda machines from Spec Ops: The Line! [Source]
Why not take a break from hacking reality in Else Heart.Break() and enjoy an ice cold soda? Thanks, Hans!
A pair of BioCola vending machines from Killing Floor. Taste the Hazzard! Why the extra z? Because it’s JUST THAT HAZARDOUS! Thanks for the screenshot, Sullivan!
Resistance movements rely on energy to succeed, and what better way to replenish that energy in Homefront than a Full Throttle energy drink?
MyCoke (also known as Coke Music and Coke Studios) was a Habbo Hotel-inspired online game that ran from 2002–2007. It featured a few different soda machine styles.
Let’s take a look at the soda machines from River City Ransom across a few different platforms, starting with the NES!
Next up is the Sharp X68000 port!
Finally, we have the TurboGrafx-16!
Oh, and the Game Boy Advance version is already in the archive. [Source]
Look at all those poor souls who collapsed from thirst before they reached this soda machine from Spec Ops: The Line. Thanks, ReverendTed!
Coach breaks it down in front of a Sprite machine in NBA 2K15!
Here’s a monochromatic soda machine from Last Action Hero for the Game Boy. You can compare it with its more colorful Game Gear counterpart here.
Check out these thirst eradication units from Earth Defense Force 4.1 for the PS4. Thanks for the screencap, @MonsterJail!
Glorious Incandescence and Gold Run soda machines from Dream, a first-person subconscious-’em-up by HyperSloth Games. Thanks, ReverendTed!
I think it’s safe to assume that Pinkney Juice from Resident Evil: Degeneration is named after Dave Pinkney, one of the game’s artists.
You can’t have a proper Astronaut Complex in Kerbal Space Program without a soda machine or two. Thanks, @Arkyeus!
Take a break from battling the undead in 7 Days to Die and enjoy a chilled drink. You deserve it. Thanks for the screenshot, @Nicolasie_!