
Leon and Claire catch a brief glimpse of this soda machine as they barge through a door in Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles.
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Leon and Claire catch a brief glimpse of this soda machine as they barge through a door in Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles.

Juicy Raccoon, Raccoon City’s favorite soda, is back in Resident Evil Outbreak: File #2!

What better way to celebrate Halloween than with this soda machine from the Sega Genesis release of Zombies Ate My Neighbors?
Meanwhile, the soda machine below from the SNES version of the game is similar to the one already in the archive, but only a bit greener and with a different selection of sodas.

Finally, just for funsies, the image below is captured from the ROM hack Oh No! More Zombies Ate My Neighbors. While the soda machine is the same one featured in the SNES release, it now shoots exploding cans of soda at Julie and Zeke. Thanks, Amayirot!


Danball Senki for the PSP is an RPG about a kid who collects miniature models of fighting mechas (instead of something reasonable like soda machines).



These Citranium vending machines are from Aperture Tag: The Paint Gun Testing Initiative, a Valve-approved Portal mod. I’m making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS.

A soda machine bears silent witness as Michelle squares off again the Generale in Gekido: Urban Fighters for the PlayStation 1.

High-tech hackfest WATCH_DOGS 2 gets back to basics with this vintage soft drink machine!

I hope you like diet cola, because that’s all either of these soda machines from WATCH_DOGS dispenses.

Zombie Night Terror is like Lemmings with zombies — only better, because it has a soda machine!

Batgirl and Catwoman take a break from crime-fighting and crime-committing, respectively, to admire these soda machines from LEGO Batman: The Video Game for the Nintendo DS!

Life aboard the Nostromo has its ups and downs in Alien Isolation. On the one hand, Xenomorphs. On the other, soda and snack machines!
Sadly, the drink machine from 2010’s Aliens vs. Predator features pretty much everything except soda…


Magical girl Hinako Shirai prepares to cast a teleportation spell in front of some soda machines in Blue Reflection for the PS4!
Meanwhile, here’s a vending machine out in the middle of nowhere. Maybe there’s a power outlet in one of those rocks or something?
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Iji, a freeware platformer for Windows, introduces us to XTreme Drinkz and their catchy slogan, “Drink or die!” Thanks, Thunder Swordsman!