Choose carefully in this minigame from Sonic Shuffle for the Dreamcast; Dr. Eggman has shaken a random can, and you don’t want to end up like Tails.
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Final Fantasy VII
Cloud purchases a drink from the Wall Market inn’s vending machine in Final Fantasy VII!
Sprill and Ritchie: Adventures in Time
Buy a soda from the machine and give it to the dyspeptic purple dragon in this scene from Sprill and Ritchie: Adventures in Time!
Misao
When I find out who tracked red pop all over the school in horror RPG Misao, I’m sending them straight to the principal’s office.
SNK vs. Capcom Card Fighters DS
Build your deck, choose your soda, and battle your rivals in SNK vs. Capcom Card Fighters DS. Thanks for tip, @JulianoZuca!
Rollercoaster World
Grab a soda, fasten your safety harness, and keep your arms and legs inside the ride at all times in Rollercoaster World for the PlayStation 2!
Yakuza 6
This vending machine from Yakuza 6 dispenses a wide selection of hot and cold beverages: coffee, tea, water, and—of course—soda.
Zombie Shotgun Massacre 3
Zombie Shotgun Massacre 3 serves as a reminder that not even soda machines can redeem some games.
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
Combat missions in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare demand optimal hydration. Fortunately, the Big Green Vending Machine has got you covered.
Beast Busters: Second Nightmare
Attention, monster hunters: Here’s a pair of soda machines from arcade light gun shooter Beast Busters: Second Nightmare! Screenshot via Hardcore Gaming 101.
Zoo Empire
There are a few red soda machines scattered around this Zoo Empire screenshot. Here’s a closer look…
Mad Max
Here are some smashed-up vending machines from Mad Max for the PS4, but let’s take a moment to focus on the fact that the game’s antagonist is named Scabrous Scrotus.
Here’s another look at one of the machines courtesy of Professor Matthew…
Spawn: Armageddon
With all the rich mythology of Todd McFarlane’s Spawn to draw upon, the best the developers of Spawn: Armageddon could come up with was “View Cola” written in all-caps Comic Sans? Thanks for the screenshot, Darren!
Maniac Mansion
Hey, it’s the Pepsi machine from Maniac Mansion! The image above is from the DOS (V1) version. Pictured below are the Amiga, Commodore 64, and Famicon releases.
Meanwhile, the NES port is already in the archive.
120-en no Haru: ¥120 Stories
Soda machines from 120-en no Haru: ¥120 Stories for the PS2. Google says ¥120 is a reasonable price for a can of soda, so I guess this checks out.