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What’s not to love about Planet Coaster’s new Gulpee vending machines? They even have a soda-loving dinosaur mascot named Gulpee Rex! Thanks for the heads-up on this one, Jeremy.
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What’s not to love about Planet Coaster’s new Gulpee vending machines? They even have a soda-loving dinosaur mascot named Gulpee Rex! Thanks for the heads-up on this one, Jeremy.
What’s that behind Candy Kong? Why, it’s a soda machine! This screenshot is from Nintendo’s 1999 “Hot Newz” promotional VHS featuring prerelease gameplay footage from Donkey Kong 64. While the soda machine is replaced by a row of musical instruments in the final release, The Cutting Room Floor has salvaged the prototype’s Koko Konga texture.

Welcome to The Video Game Soda Machine Project, Donkey Kong!
The snack kiosk in Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, a dinosaur tycoon sim for Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox, boasts Sunkist and Hawaiian Punch vending machines. Thanks, Pablo!

This CoCo LaLa vending machine from MapleStory was an exclusive item available only to players logging in from select South Korean gaming cafes. How’s that for a limited release? [Source]
This vending machine from Splatoon 2’s Octo Expansion dispenses drink tickets that players can exchange for a soda. That’s only one step removed from a soda machine, which is close enough for me!
Thanks to djow and @EvGarde for the tip and screenshot, respectively.
The Crew 2 beta is live, and the soda machines are already pouring in. Let’s take a closer look at the beverage offerings from these machines…
It looks like we have cherry cola, orange juice, water, and some pastel cans that I’m going to assume are The Crew-niverse’s version of LaCroix.
This next soda machine appears in the same spot it did in the first game — albeit with a weirdly glitched texture this time around. Bonus points for the Red Bull dune buggy!
These last two soda machines lack some of the detail seen in the screenshots above, but I can always appreciate bold minimalism.
Here’s another look — with a bonus pink hover car!
Thanks to Jackalope and Cornelius for submitting these screenshots!
You might say I have a “golden eye” when it comes to finding video game soda machines. You know, like this one. From GoldenEye 007. The 2010 version for the Wii? C’mon, work with me here, folks.
Meanwhile, I’m left with two questions: who tipped over the soda machine at MI6 headquarters, and why does the tutorial level render its soda machines in grayscale?
You can check out a full-color version of the VCE energy drink machine in the archives.