MyCoke



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.
The Video Game Soda Machine Project
Obsessively Cataloging Video Game "Pop" Culture



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.
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Coach breaks it down in front of a Sprite machine in NBA 2K15!

Aya chats with an injured SWAT team member beside a Coke machine in Parasite Eve 2!

Maniac Mansion Deluxe brings back the Pepsi machine from the original (with a slightly updated look, of course)!

These Idolmaster vending machine from PlayStation Home’s Namco Arcade Center dispense souvenir soda cans. Or, if you’re in the mood for something a little more extreme, the Toxade vending machine pictured below appears in the Sodium mini-game hub.

Finally, we have some Grade-A product placement in the form of a Coca-Cola vending machine.


SoBe, no stranger to video game product placement, cameos in Driv3r!

The prototype version of Resident Evil 2 (a.k.a. BioHazard/Resident Evil 1.5) featured a Pepsi machine in place of the final release’s generic soda machines. Thanks for the screenshot, @expaja!
While the Coca-Soda machine in the screenshots below wasn’t part of Capcom’s Resident Evil 1.5, dedicated fans patched it in later in their quest to “complete” the prototype.

A splash of Sprite product placement next to the Footaction USA product placement in Street Hoops for the GameCube.

Homefront combines the excitement of cover-based shooting with the thrill of soda machine product placement!