Kellie Stanford: Turn of Fate

In Kellie Stanford: Turn of Fate, our eponymous heroine encounters this Kola vending machine at an oceanfront tiki bar!
Obsessively Cataloging Video Game "Pop" Culture

In Kellie Stanford: Turn of Fate, our eponymous heroine encounters this Kola vending machine at an oceanfront tiki bar!

A rustic Zap vending machine from Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee. You can compare it with the modern version already in the archive. Meanwhile, here are Health-Up, Bounce, Invisible, and Aqua Bounce vedning machines.



Next up, here’s a Klimb vending machine from the Munch’s Oddysee demo for the original Xbox. It was removed before the game’s release.

Finally, here’s a clip featuring a rather aggressive SoulStorm vending machine from the canceled PlayStation 2 version of Munch’s Oddysee (or possibly Oddworld: Hand of Odd, depending on the source).

The end-of-level bonus screen in Coca-Cola Kid for the Sega Game Gear is presented in the style of a Coke vending machine!

Success as a graffiti artist in Marc Eckō’s Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure requires two things: spray paint and caffeine. Thanks, Pablo!

Spending your vacation in a resort full of identical twins, triplets, and quadruplets in Hotel Story? Relax with a refreshing soda.

The vending machines in Soul Knight dispense magical potions, which are, of course, considered “fantasy sodas” under Video Game Soda Machine Project bylaws.

This not-at-all creepy vending machine from Our Darker Purpose dispenses juice boxes and other “unsettling concoctions.”

Nothing lubricates the Gears of War like an ice-cold soda. Thanks, @th1rt3en_TM!

Even the son of Satan needs a pick-me-up every now and then. Luckily, the psychiatric ward in Lucius II has soda and coffee machines!

Der Wunderfizz is a sci-fi soda machine that dispenses random Perk-a-Colas in Call of Duty: Black Ops II.


Of course these soda machines from mobile scare-’em-up Sobrevivir weren’t stolen directly from Fallout 3! Why do you ask?
You simply can’t have a post-apocalyptic bunker without a Nuka-Cola machine! Click through to see more soda machine variations from Fallout Shelter.

Airi’s World is a game about “doing fun activities in various environments.” I don’t know about all that, but hey—there’s a soda machine!

It’s a row of soda machines from Shinjuku no Ookami (Shinjuku Wolf), a PlayStation 2 cop game that’s kinda like Grand Theft Auto meets Yakuza.