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+ | |''[[wikipedia:Gang vs. G-Men|Gang vs. G-Men]]'' | ||
+ | |1962-11-02 | ||
+ | |A scene set in a Gun Corner (an arcade specializing in shooting galleries) features a character playing ''[[Jungle Gun]]''.{{ref|http://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2024/09/exploring-arcade-in-1962-gyangu-tai-g.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References GangvsGMen Film JungleGun.png|200px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[wikipedia:Carry On Spying|Carry On Spying]]'' | |''[[wikipedia:Carry On Spying|Carry On Spying]]'' | ||
|1964-07-29 | |1964-07-29 | ||
− | | | + | |A ''[[Diamond 3 Star]]'' slot machine is briefly seen in Hakim's Fun House. |
− | | | + | |[[File:References CarryOnSpying slotmachine.jpg|200px]] |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Tokyo Drifter|Tokyo Drifter]]'' | ||
+ | |1966-04-10 | ||
+ | |A ''[[Space Ace]]'' cabinet appears in the background of an arcade.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230821080845/https://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2021/01/exploring-arcade-in-aka-tokyo.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TokyoDrifter Film SpaceAce.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Delinquent Girl Boss: Worthless to Confess'' | ||
+ | |1971-04-28 | ||
+ | |The protagonist is scolded by an arcade owner for being too rough with a ''[[Punching Bag]]'' machine.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230821084318/https://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2021/01/exploring-arcade-in-1971-aka-delinquent.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References DelinquentGirlBossWorthlesstoConfess Film PunchingBag.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Apartment Wife: Secret Rendezvous'' | ||
+ | |1972-04-29 | ||
+ | |A scene in an amusement park features a distant appearance from a ''[[Duck Hunt]]'' cabinet.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230227053707/https://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2023/02/exploring-arcade-in-1972-aka-danchizuma.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References ApartmentWifeSecretRendezvous Film DuckHunt.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Trap of Lust'' | ||
+ | |1973-12-15 | ||
+ | |Multiple [[Sega]] arcade machines appear in the background of an arcade, including ''[[Jockey Club]]'', ''[[Monster Gun]]'', ''[[Super Skill Diga]]'', ''[[Grand National Race]]'', ''[[Gun Fight]]'', ''[[Pong-Tron]]'', ''[[Pro Bowler]]'', ''[[Speed Hockey]]'', ''[[Attack]]'', ''[[Rifleman]]'', ''[[Sand Buggy]]'', ''[[Matchlock]]'', ''[[Night Rider]]'', ''[[Jet Rocket]]'', ''[[Monte Carlo]]'', and a Sega-imported [[Concerto]] jukebox.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230821071753/http://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2022/02/exploring-arcade-in-aiyoku-no-wana-aka.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TrapofLust Film RockOla434 MonsterGun SuperSkillDiga GrandNationalRace GunFight.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TrapofLust Film PongTron Attack.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TrapofLust Film JockeyClub SpeedHockey SandBuggy.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TrapofLust Film Matchlock NightRider JetRocket MonteCarlo.png|200px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |''[[wikipedia:Jaws (film)|Jaws]]'' | + | |''[[wikipedia:Jaws (film)|Jaws]]'' |
|1975-06-20 | |1975-06-20 | ||
− | | | + | |''[[Killer Shark]]'' is seen being played at a seaside arcade.{{ref|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/jun/03/jaws-movie-brought-video-games-films-together}} |
− | | | + | |[[File:References Jaws KillerShark.jpg|200px]] |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Demon (1978 film)|The Demon]]'' | ||
+ | |1978-10-07 | ||
+ | |A scene in an outdoor arcade features a distant appearance from a ''[[Speed Hockey]]'' machine.{{ref|https://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2023/04/exploring-arcade-in-1978-movie-kichiku.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheDemon Film SpeedHockey.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Torakku Yarō|Trucker Yaro VIII: The Truck Rascals go to the North]]'' | ||
+ | |1978 | ||
+ | |The film features a brief appearance from a ''[[Grand Prix]]'' machine.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20240905201759/https://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2024/08/exploring-arcade-in-torakku-yaro-aka.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TruckerYaroVIII Film GrandPrix.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Midnight Madness (1980 film)|Midnight Madness]]'' | ||
+ | |1980-02-08 | ||
+ | |The film features appearances from a number of [[Sega]] arcade games, including ''[[Fonz]]'', ''[[Zaxxon]]'', and ''[[Jet Rocket]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References MidnightMadness Film SpeedKing JetRocket.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Death Wish II|Death Wish II]]'' | ||
+ | |1982-02-11 | ||
+ | |A ''[[Plinker's Canyon]]'' machine is seen being played by Thomas F. Duffy's character. | ||
+ | |[[File:Plinkers deathwish1.jpg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:Plinkers deathwish2.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:101 (album)|101]]'' | ||
+ | |1983-03-13 | ||
+ | |The 1983 [[wikipedia:Depeche Mode|Depeche Mode]] documentary ''[[wikipedia:101 (album)|101]]'' features a brief appearance from a ''[[Shinobi]]'' cabinet.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231119112003/https://www.ataricompendium.com/game_library/atari_tube/atari_tube.html#videos}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References 101 Film Shinobi.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:WarGames|WarGames]]'' | ||
+ | |1983-06-03 | ||
+ | |The arcade at 20 Grand Palace features both ''[[SubRoc-3D]]'' and ''[[Zaxxon]]'' cabinets.{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08qd_tCK1wQ&list=PLKyg7WHQKhtGxYyVZ4JDZiBFPcXUdXeI7&index=10}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References WarGames Film Zaxxon SubRoc3D.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Nightmares (1983 film)|Nightmares]]'' | ||
+ | |1983-09-09 | ||
+ | |The second story of the 1983 anthology horror film ''[[wikipedia:Nightmares (1983 film)|Nightmares]]'', titled ''The Bishop of Battle'', prominently features [[Sega Center Fox Hills Mall]] as its setting. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Nightmares Film SegaCenterFoxHillsMall.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Sunset Limousine|Sunset Limousine]]'' | ||
+ | |1983-10-12 | ||
+ | |The film features appearances from a number of [[Sega]] arcade machines, like ''[[SubRoc-3D]]'', ''[[Turbo]]'', and ''[[Monaco GP]]''.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231119112003/https://www.ataricompendium.com/game_library/atari_tube/atari_tube.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Footloose|Footloose]]'' | ||
+ | |1984-02-17 | ||
+ | |At the Hi-Spot Diner, a man is seen dancing in place while playing a game of ''[[Zaxxon]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Footloose Film Zaxxon.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter|Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter]]'' | ||
+ | |1984-04-13 | ||
+ | |A character is shown playing ''[[Zaxxon]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film Fridaythe13thFinalChapter Zaxxon.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Last Starfighter|The Last Starfighter]]'' | ||
+ | |1984-07-13 | ||
+ | |One scene features [[Coleco]]'s tabletop ''[[Zaxxon (tabletop)|Zaxxon]]'' resting in the background.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20240829013723/https://handheldmuseum.net/Movies/LastStarfighter.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheLastStarfighter Film Zaxxontabletop.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Stuff|The Stuff]]'' | ||
+ | |1985-06-14 | ||
+ | |Jason's older brother is seen playing the [[ColecoVision]] port of ''[[Zaxxon]]'', despite the presence of an [[Atari 800]] atop the television set.{{ref|1=https://forums.arcade-museum.com/threads/zaxxon-seen-in-friday-the13th-pt-4.346227/#post-3077571}} Even more curious, the sound effects are taken from the arcade version of ''[[wikipedia:Joust (video game)|Joust]]''.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231119112003/https://www.ataricompendium.com/game_library/atari_tube/atari_tube.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheStuff Film Zaxxon.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Nightmare Weekend|Nightmare Weekend]]'' | ||
+ | |1986 | ||
+ | |In one scene of the film, a character fervently plays a game of ''[[Turbo]]'' on her [[ColecoVision]] with the official steering wheel expansion module. As she plays, she uses an advanced computer system to take control of a real-life vehicle, which careens around wildly as the ColecoVision steering wheel is turned. Later, ''[[Frogger]]'' and ''[[Zaxxon]]'' cabinets are seen in a crowded arcade. | ||
+ | |[[File:References NightmareWeekend Film Turbo.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094166/ Top Kids]'' | ||
+ | |1987-04-01 | ||
+ | |A character is shown to own an ''[[OutRun]]'' machine. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film TopKids OutRun.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Shonan Bakusozoku'' | ||
+ | |1987-04-25 | ||
+ | |A ''[[Super Derby II]]'' is seen behind Yankee while he plays an arcade game.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1537856829530980352}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References ShonanBakusozoku TV SuperDerbyII.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Can't Buy Me Love (film)|Can't Buy Me Love]]'' | ||
+ | |1987-08-14 | ||
+ | |A character is shown playing ''[[Enduro Racer]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film CantBuyMeLove EnduroRacer.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama|Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama]]'' | ||
+ | |1988-01-29 | ||
+ | |The film features an appearance from a ''[[Champion Baseball]]'' arcade machine.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231119112003/https://www.ataricompendium.com/game_library/atari_tube/atari_tube.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Big (film)|Big]]'' | ||
+ | |1988-06-03 | ||
+ | |Numerous Sega cabinets make appearances at the boardwalk, including ''[[Frogger]]'', ''[[Zaxxon]]'', and a notable appearance from a standup ''[[OutRun]]'' cabinet. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film Big Outrun.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Earth Defense Girl Iko-chan 2: Lunna's Secret'' | ||
+ | |1988-07-13 | ||
+ | |After Iko-chan is transported into the world of video games, she stars as the protagonist of ''[[Space Harrier]]'' in a direct homage to the game's first stage, complete with new enemies. Notably, this footage seems to have been sourced from a custom version of the [[X68000]] version of the game with modded sprites. | ||
+ | |[[File:References EarthDefenseGirlIkochan2 Film SpaceHarrier.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:By Dawn's Early Light|By Dawn's Early Light]]'' | ||
+ | |1990-05-19 | ||
+ | |A fighter pilot is seen playing an ''[[After Burner]]'' cabinet in a bar during the film's opening moments.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129082708/http://www.pingeek.com/film/film.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References ByDawnsEarlyLight Film AfterBurner.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:King Of New York|King Of New York]]'' | ||
+ | |1990-09-28 | ||
+ | |An ''[[OutRun]]'' arcade cabinet is visible in the background of one scene. | ||
+ | |[[File:References KingOfNewYork Film OutRun.jpg|200px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[wikipedia:Terminator 2: Judgment Day|Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' | |''[[wikipedia:Terminator 2: Judgment Day|Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' | ||
|1991-07-01 | |1991-07-01 | ||
− | | | + | |Protagonist John Conner plays ''[[After Burner]]'' in an arcade. |
− | | | + | |[[File:References Terminator2 AfterBurner.png|200px]] |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Suburban Commando|Suburban Commando]]'' | ||
+ | |1991-10-04 | ||
+ | |Hulk Hogan plays ''[[After Burner]]'' so intensively the arcade machine breaks. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film SuburbanCommando AfterBurner.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Juice (1992 film)|Juice]]'' | ||
+ | |1992-01-17 | ||
+ | |A [[Sega Master System]] controller can be seen in one scene. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film Juice SMSController.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Encino Man|Encino Man]]'' | ||
+ | |1992-05-22 | ||
+ | |The caveman's love for ''[[Rad Mobile]]'' is a minor plot point in the 1992 comedy film ''[[wikipedia:Encino Man|Encino Man]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References EncinoMan Film RadMobile.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Supercop|Police Story 3: Supercop]]'' | ||
+ | |1992-07-04 | ||
+ | |The criminal overlord Chaibat is seen playing the [[Mega Drive]] version of ''[[Tetris]]'', but the scene strangely uses sound effects from the arcade version of ''[[wikipedia:Street Fighter II|Street Fighter II: The World Warrior]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References PoliceStory3Supercop Film Tetris MegaDrive.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Otto - Der Liebesfilm'' | ||
+ | |1992-07-30 | ||
+ | |The protagonist Amor, playing the role of [[wikipedia:Cupid|Cupid]], is caught goofing off with a [[Mega Drive]], [[Arcade Power Stick]], and assorted games like ''[[California Games]]'', ''[[Jewel Master]]'', ''[[Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?]]'', and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''.{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-14#post-1047484}} [[Sega]] was not just the licensed producer of ''Otto'' games, but reportedly also co-financed the previous film ''Otto - Der Außerfriesische''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230716110551/https://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/otto-das-videospiel-a-0515e725-0002-0001-0000-000013689980}}, with this sponsorship extending into ''Der Liebesfilm'' as well.{{intref|Interview: Torsten Oppermann (2014-03-21) by Sega-16}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References OttoDerLiebesfilm Film ArcadePowerStick.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References OttoDerLiebesfilm Film MegaDrive.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References OttoDerLiebesfilm Film Sega.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Sliver (film)|Sliver]]'' | ||
+ | |1993-05-21 | ||
+ | |An NTSC Model 1 [[Sega Genesis]] and [[Sega CD]] are seen in the background of one character's home.{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1007853}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References Sliver Film MegaDrive MegaCD.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Surf Ninjas|Surf Ninjas]]'' | ||
+ | |1993-08-20 | ||
+ | |In a case of official product placement, Johnny's younger brother Adam comes into possession of a "magic" [[Game Gear]] which lets him play scenes from the film live.{{ref|https://www.technobuffalo.com/memorable-movie-tech-surf-ninjas-and-the-prophetic-sega-game-gear}}{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-4#post-524668}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References SurfNinjas GameGear.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Fearless (1993 film)|Fearless]]'' | ||
+ | |1993-10-15 | ||
+ | |Characters are shown playing ''[[Splatterhouse 2]]'' on a [[Mega Drive]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Fearless Film Splatterhouse1.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Fearless Film Splatterhouse2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Sune's Summer|Sune's Summer]]'' | ||
+ | |1993-12-25 | ||
+ | |A ''[[The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends (pinball)|The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends]]'' pinball table makes an appearance.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129082919/http://www.pingeek.com/film/film3.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Angie (1994 film)|Angie]]'' | ||
+ | |1994-03-04 | ||
+ | |A character mentions her kids are being babysitted by a Sega. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film Angie SegaBabysitter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ''[[wikipedia:Airheads|Airheads]]'' | ||
+ | |1994-08-05 | ||
+ | |Multiple characters in the film are seen playing [[Game Gear]]s, with one security guard playing ''[[Aerial Assault (Game Gear)|Aerial Assault]]''.{{ref|https://www.reddit.com/r/retrogaming/comments/shsm33/sega_game_gear_in_airheads/}} | ||
+ | | [[File:References Airheads Film GameGear AerialAssault.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Airheads Film GameGear 2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Bodyguard Kiba: Apocalypse of Carnage|Bodyguard Kiba: Apocalypse of Carnage]]'' | ||
+ | |1994-10-22 | ||
+ | |An extra can be seen playing ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' in the background. | ||
+ | |[[File:References BodyGuard Film VirtuaFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Double Dragon (film)|Double Dragon]]'' | ||
+ | |1994-11-04 | ||
+ | |An ''[[Enduro Racer]]'' cabinet is featured in the background of one of the film's fight scenes.{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-14#post-1045857}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References DoubleDragon Film EnduroRacer.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Rumble in the Bronx|Rumble in the Bronx]]'' | ||
+ | |1995-01-21 | ||
+ | |Keung gives a child a [[Sega Game Gear]] (calling it "his old video game"), which the child is happily able to play despite not having a game cartridge inserted.{{ref|https://segabits.com/blog/2011/02/16/sega-in-the-media-game-gear-in-the-bronx/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References RumbleintheBronx GameGear.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Billy Madison|Billy Madison]]'' | ||
+ | |1995-02-10 | ||
+ | |During lunchtime at an elementary school cafeteria, Madison argues with another student about which is the best video game ever: ''[[wikipedia:Donkey Kong (video game)|Donkey Kong]]'', or the [[Mega Drive]] release of ''[[Mortal Kombat]]''.{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1008841}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References BillyMadison Film MortalKombat.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Man of the House (1995 film)|Man of the House]]'' | ||
+ | |1995-03-03 | ||
+ | |A character is seen playing ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' in an arcade filled with an assortment of other [[Sega]]-produced arcade games (like ''[[Clutch Hitter]]'' and ''[[After Burner]]'') and decorated with [[Sega Sports]] posters. A [[Game Gear]] also makes an appearance later in the film. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film ManOfTheHouse VirtuaFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Net (1995 film)|The Net]]'' | ||
+ | |1995-07-28 | ||
+ | |A character tells another another character that if he gets good grades, he can spend time with Nintendo and Sega. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film TheNet SegaGrades.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Clockers (film)|Clockers]]'' | ||
+ | |1995-09-15 | ||
+ | |Tyrone carries a [[Sega VR]] headset (actually a prop) and wears a [[Sega Genesis CDX|Genesis CDX]] around his neck, which he later uses to play the fictional Sega VR game ''Gangsta''. In another scene, a character is shown cleaning a ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' machine. | ||
+ | |[[File:SegaVR Clockers prop.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:SegaVR Clockers prop 3.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Film Clockers VirtuaFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Mallrats|Mallrats]]'' | ||
+ | |1995-10-20 | ||
+ | |''[[NHL All-Star Hockey]]'' and a [[Sega Saturn]] make an appearance in the film.{{ref|https://segabits.com/blog/2011/06/10/the-weekly-five-saturn-in-the-media/}} Allegedly, the film's producers originally wanted to use a [[Mega Drive]] and a 16-bit hockey game in said scenes, but Sega insisted that the film feature the company's newest technology, and a Saturn was used instead.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-8#post-935834}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References Mallrats NHLAllStarHockey.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Ghost in the Shell (1995 film)|Ghost in the Shell]]'' | ||
+ | |1995-11-18 | ||
+ | |The film's famous "water fight" scene was significantly inspired by ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]''. Directors Kazuchika Kise and Mamoru Ishii played a great deal of the game during the movie's production, and per Oshii, “When people ask about Ghost, I actually think of VF2”. This led to the character Kusanagi using Lau’s Renkan Tenshinkyaku attack during the scene.{{ref|https://www.destructoid.com/--534711.phtml}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References GhostintheShell Film VirtuaFighter2 RenkanTenshinkyaku concept.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead|Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead]]'' | ||
+ | |1995-12-01 | ||
+ | |A character is seen playing ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References ThingsToDoWhenYoureDead Film VirtuaFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Four Rooms|Four Rooms]]'' | ||
+ | |1995-12-25 | ||
+ | |Characters are seen playing ''[[Rambo III (Mega Drive)|Rambo 3]]'' on a [[Mega Drive]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film FourRooms Rambo1.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Film FourRooms Rambo2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Juror|The Juror]]'' | ||
+ | |1996-02-02 | ||
+ | |The protagonist's son is seen playing a blue [[Sega Sports]]-version [[Game Gear]], and earlier says to his mother, "Mom, it's not a Nintendo, it's a Sega!" | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheJuror Film GameGear.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Generation X (film)|Generation X]]'' | ||
+ | |1996-02-20 | ||
+ | |A character plays ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' so intensively it causes their mutant powers to activate. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film GenerationX VirtuaFighter2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Goodbye South, Goodbye|Goodbye South, Goodbye]]'' | ||
+ | |1996-05-12 | ||
+ | |A character is seen playing ''[[Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References GoodbyeSouthGoodbye Film AlexKiddintheEnchantedCastle.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:First Kid|First Kid]]'' | ||
+ | |1996-08-30 | ||
+ | |A CD of ''[[Sega Worldwide Soccer 97]]'' can be seen in the background. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film FirstKid WorldwideSoccer97.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Swingers (1996 film)|Swingers]]'' | ||
+ | |1996-10-18 | ||
+ | |A character is seen playing ''[[NHLPA Hockey '93]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Swingers Film NHLPAHockey93.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Black Mask (film)|Black Mask]]'' | ||
+ | |1996-11-09 | ||
+ | |A number of popular Japanese [[Saturn]] titles are shown, such as ''[[Darius Gaiden]]'' and ''[[X-Men: Children of the Atom]]'', in addition to a scene where a tied-up woman plays ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' with her feet.{{ref|https://segabits.com/blog/2011/06/10/the-weekly-five-saturn-in-the-media/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References BlackMask Saturn.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Jerry Maguire|Jerry Maguire]]'' | ||
+ | |1996-12-13 | ||
+ | |While speaking to a client, Maguire says "I will not rest until I have you holding a Coke, wearing your own shoe, playing a [[Sega]] game ''featuring you'', while singing your own song in a new commercial, ''starring you'', broadcast during the Superbowl, in a game that you are winning, and I will not ''sleep'' until that happens. I'll give you fifteen minutes to call me back."{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1007626}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References JerryMaguire Film Segacommercial.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy|Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy]]'' | ||
+ | |1997-03-26 | ||
+ | |Goku Jr. is shown playing a video game console roughly similar to a [[Sega Saturn]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References DragonBallGTHerosLegacy Saturn.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Chasing Amy|Chasing Amy]]'' | ||
+ | |1997-04-04 | ||
+ | |Characters are seen playing a ''NHL'' game on a [[Mega Drive]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film ChasingAmy NHL1.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Film ChasingAmy NHL2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery|Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery]]'' | ||
+ | |1997-05-02 | ||
+ | |Scott asks Dr. Evil, “Hey, I can bring my Sega, right?”{{ref|http://segabits.com/blog/2013/09/18/sega-in-the-media-foxs-dads-takes-the-dreamcast-hostage/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References AustinPowers Film MySega.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Lost World: Jurassic Park|The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' | ||
+ | |1997-05-19 | ||
+ | |The daughter of Ian Malcolm doesn't want to stay with his friend because "She doesn't even have Sega! She's such a troglodyte.", to which Ian responds, "Cruel, but good word use."{{ref|https://segabits.com/blog/2011/10/27/sega-in-the-media-the-lost-world-jurassic-park-doesnt-have-sega/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References JurassicParkTheLostWorld Film DoesnthaveSega.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Paws (film)|Paws]]'' | ||
+ | |1997-09-25 | ||
+ | |Protagonist Alex owns a poster of NiGHTS and Reala from ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams]]''.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1005656}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References Paws Film NiGHTS Reala.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Made in Hong Kong (film)|Made in Hong Kong]]'' | ||
+ | |1997-10-09 | ||
+ | |A character is shown playing ''[[Virtua Cop 2]]'', alongside ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' and ''[[Fighting Vipers]]'' arcade cabinets displayed. | ||
+ | |[[File:References MadeInHongKong Film VirtuaCop2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0133285/ Task Force]'' | ||
+ | |1997-11-13 | ||
+ | |A character is shown diving and shooting in classic action film fashion, but instead of shooting someone, it turns out he is actually playing ''[[Virtua Cop]]'' on a [[Sega Saturn]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film TaskForce VirtuaCop1.jpg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Film TaskForce VirtuaCop2.jpg|200px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[wikipedia:Home Alone 3|Home Alone 3]]'' | |''[[wikipedia:Home Alone 3|Home Alone 3]]'' | ||
|1997-12-12 | |1997-12-12 | ||
− | | | + | |Protagonist Alex Pruitt uses a number of small items and gadgets to defend his home from criminals; among these is a yellow [[Game Gear]] sporting black buttons{{ref|https://www.reddit.com/r/game_gear/comments/r02q9w/on_the_promo_pictures_of_home_alone_3_you_can_see/}} - an unreleased American prototype of the blue [[Sega Sports]] Game Gear.{{ref|https://mobile.twitter.com/nvmusa/status/1270518048265515009}} While not appearing in the film itself, the Game Gear is shown on virtually all of ''Home Alone 3'''s promotional posters and flyers. |
− | | | + | |
+ | In the film itself, when Alex is searching through a drawer for a dog whistle, [[Sega Genesis]] and Game Gear cartridges are seen littered amongst its contents. | ||
+ | |[[File:References HomeAlone3 GameGear.jpeg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References HomeAlone3 Film Sonic3DBlast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Replacement Killers|The Replacement Killers]]'' | ||
+ | |1998-02-06 | ||
+ | |An ''[[Altered Beast]]'' arcade cabinet can be seen during a scene where the protagonists are chased down in an arcade. | ||
+ | |[[File:References ReplacementKillers AlteredBeast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Cucciolo (film)|Cucciolo]]'' | ||
+ | |1998-04-10 | ||
+ | |Protagonist Mimmo visits [[SegaWorld London]], showing off various Sega arcade games and attractions. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Cucciolo SegaWorld London.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Bulworth|Bulworth]]'' | ||
+ | |1998-05-15 | ||
+ | |Characters are seen playing ''[[Virtua Cop 2]]'' on a [[Sega Saturn]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:Referenes Film Bulworth VirtuaCop1.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:Referenes Film Bulworth VirtuaCop2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Dead Man on Campus|Dead Man on Campus]]'' | ||
+ | |1998-08-21 | ||
+ | |One scene features a character playing an off-screen game with a [[Control Pad (Saturn)|Saturn Control Pad]].{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1007632}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References DeadManonCampus Film SaturnControlPad.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Bio Zombie|Bio Zombie]]'' | ||
+ | |1998-11-06 | ||
+ | |A white [[Sega Saturn]] can be seen early on, which in a later scene the characters use to play ''[[The House of the Dead]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film BioZombie HouseOfTheDead1.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Film BioZombie HouseOfTheDead2.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Film BioZombie HouseOfTheDead3.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:She's All That|She's All That]]'' | ||
+ | |1999-01-19 | ||
+ | |In one scene, a ''[[Manx TT Superbike]]'' arcade machine can be seen. Later on, the characters have a conversation about playing Sega. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film ShesAllThat ManxTTSuperbike.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Film ShesAllThat Sega.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris|Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]'' | ||
+ | |1999-03-06 | ||
+ | |A fictional [[Dreamcast]] game titled ''Nevenyrrl'' serves as one of the film's crucial plot points.{{ref|https://www.thedreamcastjunkyard.co.uk/2016/02/dreamcast-cameo-in-gamera-3-revenge-of.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References Gamera3 Film Dreamcast.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Gamera3 Film Dreamcast B.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Smart House|Smart House]]'' | ||
+ | |1999-06-26 | ||
+ | |Several [[Sega Saturn]] games can be seen Ben's shelf, including ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams...]]'', ''[[Panzer Dragoon]]'', ''[[Clockwork Knight]]'' and ''[[Sega Worldwide Soccer 97]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References SmartHouse Film SegaSaturnCollection.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0138420/ The New Girlfriend]'' | ||
+ | |1999-09-15 | ||
+ | |One scene takes place in an arcade where a ''[[Daytona USA]]'' cabinet can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film TheNewGirlfriend Daytona.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Tsatsiki, Mom and the Policeman'' | ||
+ | |1999-12-10 | ||
+ | |A ''[[Baywatch]]'' pinball table makes an appearance.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129082919/http://www.pingeek.com/film/film3.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:3 Strikes (film)|3 Strikes]]'' | ||
+ | |2000-03-01 | ||
+ | |A character is seen playing ''[[Virtua Cop 2]]'' on a [[Sega Saturn]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film 3Strikes VirtuaCop2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Other Me|The Other Me]]'' | ||
+ | |2000-09-08 | ||
+ | |Protagonist Will Browning is seen playing ''[[Flag to Flag]]'' on a [[Dreamcast]], albeit with the logo removed from the controller. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film AnotherMe FlagToFlag.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Crimson Rivers|The Crimson Rivers]]'' | ||
+ | |2000-09-27 | ||
+ | |During a lengthy fight scene where Cassell fends off multiple attackers, a nearby child is shown playing the [[Dreamcast]] port of ''[[Virtua Fighter 3]]'', with the film alternating between footage of Cassel landing real attacks and the boy doing the same in the game.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210123104840/https://virtuafighter.com/threads/virtua-fighter-references-in-pop-culture.15419/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheCrimsonRivers Movie VirtuaFighter3.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Bad Luck Love|Bad Luck Love]]'' | ||
+ | |2000-09-29 | ||
+ | |A ''[[South Park]]'' pinball table makes an appearance in two scenes, including one set around 1996 - four years before the table was even released.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129082708/http://www.pingeek.com/film/film.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Dude, Where's My Car?|Dude, Where's My Car?]]'' | ||
+ | |2000-12-15 | ||
+ | |At Captain Stu's Space-o-Rama, several Sega arcade machines can be spotted: ''[[Virtua Striker]]'', ''[[Daytona USA 2]]'', ''[[Alien 3: The Gun]]'', ''[[The House of the Dead]]'' and ''[[Sega Ski Super G]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film DudeWheresMyCar ArcadeMachines1.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Film DudeWheresMyCar ArcadeMachines2.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Film DudeWheresMyCar ArcadeMachines3.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Film DudeWheresMyParty SegaSkiSuperG.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Miss Congeniality (film)|Miss Congeniality]]'' | ||
+ | |2000-12-22 | ||
+ | |''[[Starship Troopers]]'' and ''[[Independence Day (pinball)|Independence Day]]'' pinball tables make an appearance.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129082746/http://www.pingeek.com/film/film2.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Donnie Darko|Donnie Darko]]'' | ||
+ | |2001-01-19 | ||
+ | |A character is shown playing ''[[OutRun]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film DonnieDarko Outrun.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Pulse (2001 film)|Pulse]]'' | ||
+ | |2001-02-03 | ||
+ | |A copy of ''[[Grandia]]'', as well as a loose manual for ''[[Torico]]'', are seen on one character's desk. Later in the film, a [[New Astro City]] is seen in an arcade, playing an unknown game. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Pulse Film Grandia Torico.jpeg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Pulse Film NewAstroCity.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:See Spot Run|See Spot Run]]'' | ||
+ | |2001-03-02 | ||
+ | |After spending a night in Gordon's filthy apartment, James is seen the following morning in a wreck. In the havoc caused the prior night, he is seen laid next to a [[Dreamcast]] and its [[Dreamcast Controller|controller]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References SeeSpotRun Film DreamcastController.png|200px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[wikipedia:Josie and the Pussycats (film)|Josie and the Pussycats]]'' | |''[[wikipedia:Josie and the Pussycats (film)|Josie and the Pussycats]]'' | ||
|2001-04-11 | |2001-04-11 | ||
+ | |The [[Dreamcast]] games ''[[Space Channel 5]]'' and ''[[Crazy Taxi]]'', alongside a [[Dreamcast Kiosk]], can be seen in the background of a video store, with the titular band later performing a concert at the fictional Sega Megarena venue.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-8#post-935831}} [[sonic:Sonic scene|Sonic scene]] member [https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?members/biggestsonicfan.1551/ biggestsonicfan] asked the film's directors about said references, to which it was revealed that although the filmmakers had full permission to use everything that appears in the final film, none of them were actually paid product placements.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-8#post-935831}} | ||
+ | |[[File:SpaceChannel 5 JosieandthePussycats productplacement.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Baby Boy (film)|Baby Boy]]'' | ||
+ | |2001-06-27 | ||
+ | |A character can be seen playing ''[[Ready 2 Rumble Boxing]]''.{{ref|https://www.playernature.com/2021/04/video-games-in-movies.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References BabyBoy Ready2RumbleBoxing.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Training Day|Training Day]]'' | ||
+ | |2001-10-05 | ||
+ | |Protagonist Jake Hoyt's son uses a [[Dreamcast controller]] to play a video game off-screen, despite using 8-bit sound effects. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film TrainingDay DreamcastController.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Children of the Corn: Revelation|Children of the Corn: Revelation]]'' | ||
+ | |2001-10-09 | ||
+ | |Two characters are shown playing ''[[The House of the Dead]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film ChildrenoftheCornRevelation HouseoftheDead.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Wasabi (film)|Wasabi]]'' | ||
+ | |2001-10-31 | ||
+ | |One shootout scene is set amongst an arcade full of prize redemption machines, including [[Sega]]'s ''[[Dream Catcher]]'', ''[[UFO Catcher 21]]'', and ''[[UFO Pusher Twin]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Wasabi Film DreamCatcher.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Wash (2001 film)|The Wash]]'' | ||
+ | |2001-11-16 | ||
+ | |Snoop Dogg can be seen playing ''[[NBA 2K2]]''.{{ref|https://www.playernature.com/2021/04/video-games-in-movies.html}}{{ref|https://twitter.com/SEGADCAesthetic/status/1488573608272277512}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheWash NBA2K.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Bazooka Tooth'' | ||
+ | |2002-xx-xx | ||
+ | |In a background shot, several rappers are seen freestyling to beats played from a CD inserted into a [[Dreamcast]].{{ref|1=https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4261&start=80#p160518}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References BazookaTooth Film Dreamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Run Ronnie Run!|Run Ronnie Run!]]'' | ||
+ | |2002-01-20 | ||
+ | |Early on in the film, a character is shown playing ''[[Dead or Alive 2]]''. Later on, he is shown playing it on the [[Dreamcast]], and even emulates Kasumi's moves to fight the criminals. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film RunRonnieRun DeadOrAlive1.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Film RunRonnieRun DeadOrAlive2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Bowling for Columbine|Bowling for Columbine]]'' | ||
+ | |2002-05-16 | ||
+ | |Michael Moore discusses how the United States has higher violence than other countries, despite other countries also having violent media, including noting that violent games come from Japan with footage of people playing ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' being shown. | ||
+ | |[[File:References BowlingForCoumbine Movie VirtuaFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Ping Pong (2002 film)|Ping Pong]]'' | ||
+ | |2002-07-20 | ||
+ | |A character is seen playing ''[[Virtua Fighter 4]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References PingPong Film VirtuaFighter4.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Repli-Kate|Repli-Kate]]'' | ||
+ | |2002-08-06 | ||
+ | |The characters play ''[[The House of the Dead]]'' at an arcade. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film RepliKate HouseoftheDead1.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Film RepliKate HouseoftheDead2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338086/ Haker]'' | ||
+ | |2002-09-27 | ||
+ | |In the arcade hall, there are several machines from Sega such as ''[[Daytona USA]]'' and ''[[Crazy Taxi]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References_Haker_DaytonaUSA_CrazyTaxi.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Home Alone 4|Home Alone 4]]'' | ||
+ | |2002-11-03 | ||
+ | |A ''[[Super Monaco GP]]'' arcade cabinet can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References HomeAlone4 Film SuperMonacoGP.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:A Man Apart|A Man Apart]]'' | ||
+ | |2003-04-04 | ||
+ | |Characters are seen playing ''[[NFL 2K]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film ManApart NFL2k.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:PTU (film)|PTU]]'' | ||
+ | |2003-04-17 | ||
+ | |One scene takes place in an arcade, where several Sega machines such as ''[[Virtua Striker]]'' and ''[[Virtua Tennis]]'' can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV PTU VirtuaTennis.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Hajime no Ippo|Hajime no Ippo: Champion Road]]'' | ||
+ | |2003-04-18 | ||
+ | |Characters are shown playing a game heavily-reminiscent of ''[[Fighters Megamix]]'' named ''Megamix 200X'', while another game, ''Buyo Buyo'', is parodying the ''[[Puyo Puyo (franchise)|Puyo Puyo series]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film HajimeNoIppo FightersMeagmix1.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Film HajimeNoIppo FightersMeagmix2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Malibu's Most Wanted|Malibu's Most Wanted]]'' | ||
+ | |2003-04-18 | ||
+ | |After Brad impresses Tec with skills he learned by playing ''[[wikipedia:Grand Theft Auto III|Grand Theft Auto III]]'' on his [[PlayStation 2]], Tec asks to borrow the game. When Brad asks if Tec owns a PlayStation 2, he replies by mentioning he owns a "Gamecast". A confused Brad explains "Well there's [[GameCube]] and then there's [[Dreamcast]]", to which an agitated Tec admits the Gamecast was the only game system he could afford.{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1010409}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References MalibusMostWanted Film Gamecast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0373704/ Bagland]'' | ||
+ | |2003-08-19 | ||
+ | |A character is seen playing ''[[Virtua Fighter 4]]'' on a [[PlayStation 2]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Bagland Film VirtuaFighter4.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Lost in Translation (film)|Lost in Translation]]'' | ||
+ | |2003-08-29 | ||
+ | |An ad for ''[[Virtua Fighter 4]]'' can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References LostInTranslation Film VirtuaFighter4.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Throw Down (film)|Throw Down]]'' | ||
+ | |2004-07-15 | ||
+ | |Numerous [[Sega]] products appear in a scene set inside a smokey arcade, including [[Super Megalo 2]], [[Blast City]], and [[New Astro City]] cabinets, alongside the games ''[[Virtua Fighter 4]]'', ''[[Columns]]'', and numerous others. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film ThrowDown VF4.jpg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References ThrowDown Film Segacabinets.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Mind Game (film)|Mind Game]]'' | ||
+ | |2004-08-07 | ||
+ | |One scene uses hand-animated polygons in a manner reminiscent of ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' as one of many representations of the protagonists' mental state.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210123104840/https://virtuafighter.com/threads/virtua-fighter-references-in-pop-culture.15419/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References MindGame Film VirtuaFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Swing Girls|Swing Girls]]'' | ||
+ | |2004-09-11 | ||
+ | |A character is seen playing ''[[Space Channel 5: Part 2]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film SwingGirls SpaceChannel5.webp|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Citizen Dog (film)|Citizen Dog]]'' | ||
+ | |2004-12-12 | ||
+ | |A character is shown playing ''[[The House of the Dead]]'' at a [[Sega]]-focused arcade, including an appearance from a [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] standee. | ||
+ | |[[File:References CitizenDog Film HouseoftheDead Sonic.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0390463/ Sci-Fighter]'' | ||
+ | |2005-05-17 | ||
+ | |''[[Jet Set Radio Future]]'' is visible in the background. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film SciFighter JetSetRadioFuture.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Dave Attell's Insomniac Tour|Dave Attell's Insomniac Tour]]'' | ||
+ | |2005-10-02 | ||
+ | |During a moment of the tour where the group are playing a ''[[South Park]]'' pinball table in a casino, [[wikipedia:Dane Cook|Dane Cook]] relates a story about his father, saying "My dad used to say 'Life is like pinball. Sometimes you tilt, sometimes you're special, and sometimes you have an extra ball like me'".{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129081309/http://www.pingeek.com/tv/tv.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2137700/ Akihabra Geeks]'' | ||
+ | |2005-12-27 | ||
+ | |Documentary on Japan's otaku community. One of the girls in the film mentions becoming addicted to ''[[Sakura Wars 2]]'', as it was her only outlet for social interaction. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film AkihabraGeeks SakuraWars2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Kidulthood|Kidulthood]]'' | ||
+ | |2006-03-03 | ||
+ | |A character is seen playing ''[[The House of the Dead III]]'' on a [[Xbox]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film Kidulthood HouseoftheDead3.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Click (2006 film)|Click]]'' | ||
+ | |2006-06-23 | ||
+ | |An arcade cabinet of ''[[OutRun]]'' can be seen in the background of a scene. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film Click Outrun.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby|Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby]]'' | ||
+ | |2006-08-04 | ||
+ | |Around the half-way point of the movie, protagonist Ricky Bobby plays and crashes his car in the arcade game ''[[NASCAR Arcade]]''. He is then taunted on-screen by rival Jean Girard, whose success at NASCAR has allowed him to feature in video games. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TalladegaNights NASCARArcade.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Something Beneath|Something Beneath]]'' | ||
+ | |2007-04-26 | ||
+ | |A character is seen playing ''[[House of the Dead 2]]'' on a [[Dreamcast]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film SomethingBeneath HouseOfTheDead2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Three Can Play That Game|Three Can Play That Game]]'' | ||
+ | |2007-10-01 | ||
+ | |A character is seen playing ''[[Virtua Fighter 5]]'' on a [[PlayStation 3]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References ThreeCanPlayThatGame Film VirtuaFighter5.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Forbidden Kingdom|The Forbidden Kingdom]]'' | ||
+ | |2008-04-18 | ||
+ | |Aside from featuring a [[Dreamcast]], the character Jason mentions that the move Buddha Palm was used in the game ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' (despite the move being from ''[[Virtua Fighter 5]]'').{{ref|https://www.destructoid.com/--534711.phtml}}{{ref|1=https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4261&start=20}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheForbiddenKingdom Film Dreamcast.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Paul Blart: Mall Cop|Paul Blart: Mall Cop]]'' | ||
+ | |2009-01-16 | ||
+ | |Paul Blart is seen playing games in an arcade which contains numerous [[Sega]] titles, such as ''[[18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker]]'' and ''[[Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders]]''{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20230530034306/https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads%2Fsega-references-in-pop-culture.22988%2Fpage-14#post-1041908}}, alongside an appearance from a ''[[Viper Night Drivin']]'' pinball table.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129082746/http://www.pingeek.com/film/film2.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References PaulBlart Film 18Wheeler.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References PaulBlart Film HarleyDavidson.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References PaulBlartMallCop Film ViperNightDrivin.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:.hack//Quantum|.hack//Quantum]]'' | ||
+ | |201x-xx-xx | ||
+ | |A [[Sega Saturn]] in seen in a character's bedroom.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-9#post-965163}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References dothackQuantum Film Saturn.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Wreck-It Ralph|Wreck-It Ralph]]'' | ||
+ | |2012-10-29 | ||
+ | |The film features numerous references to Sega, including: | ||
+ | *Neff (''[[Altered Beast]]'') appearing during a "villains anonymous" meeting.{{ref|http://segabits.com/blog/2012/06/06/disneys-wreck-it-ralph-trailer-hits-check-out-eggmans-cameo/}} | ||
+ | *<nowiki>#</nowiki>127 (''[[Cyborg Justice]]'') appearing during a "villains anonymous" meeting.{{ref|http://segabits.com/blog/2012/06/06/disneys-wreck-it-ralph-trailer-hits-check-out-eggmans-cameo/}} | ||
+ | *Cyril (''[[The House of the Dead]]'') appearing during a "villains anonymous" meeting.{{ref|http://segabits.com/blog/2012/06/06/disneys-wreck-it-ralph-trailer-hits-check-out-eggmans-cameo/}} | ||
+ | *A ''[[Frogger]]'' cabinet appearing in the film's arcade.{{ref|http://segabits.com/blog/2012/10/09/spot-some-classic-sega-arcade-cabinets-in-the-latest-wreck-it-ralph-trailer/}} | ||
+ | *A ''[[The House of the Dead]]'' cabinet appearing in the film's arcade.{{ref|http://segabits.com/blog/2012/10/09/spot-some-classic-sega-arcade-cabinets-in-the-latest-wreck-it-ralph-trailer/}} | ||
+ | *A ''[[Virtua Cop]]'' cabinet appearing in the film's arcade.{{ref|http://segabits.com/blog/2012/10/09/spot-some-classic-sega-arcade-cabinets-in-the-latest-wreck-it-ralph-trailer/}} | ||
+ | *A ''[[Daytona USA]]''-inspired arcade game titled ''Finish Line''. | ||
+ | *An 8-bit homage to ''[[The House of the Dead]]'' during the credits.{{ref|http://segabits.com/blog/2012/10/09/spot-some-classic-sega-arcade-cabinets-in-the-latest-wreck-it-ralph-trailer/}} | ||
+ | *An [[wikipedia:All your base are belong to us|All your base are belong to us]] reference (from ''[[Zero Wing]]'') graffitied on a wall. | ||
+ | |[[File:References WreckItRalph villainsanonymous.webp|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:A Fairly Odd Christmas|A Fairly Odd Christmas]]'' | ||
+ | |2012-11-29 | ||
+ | |An ad for ''[[Yakuza]]'' can be seen early on in the movie.{{ref|1=https://www.reddit.com/r/yakuzagames/comments/89be9z/kiryu_and_haruka_in_the_fairly_odd_parents/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film FairlyOddParents Yakuza.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Your Name|Your Name]]'' | ||
+ | |2016-07-03 | ||
+ | |A [[Sega Saturn]] and a [[Dreamcast]] controller are visible in one scene. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film YourName SaturnDreamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Ready Player One (film)|Ready Player One]]'' | ||
+ | |2018-03-11 | ||
+ | |A futuristic motorcycle reminiscent of those from ''[[wikipedia:Akira (1988 film)|Akira]]'' features a large sticker of the [[Sega logo]].{{ref|https://segabits.com/blog/2017/07/26/sega-in-the-media-ready-player-one-slaps-a-sega-sticker-on-a-futuristic-bike/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References ReadyPlayerOne Sega.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Ralph Breaks the Internet|Ralph Breaks the Internet]]'' | ||
+ | |2018-11-05 | ||
+ | |Like the first film, ''Ralph Breaks the Internet'' continues to feature references to Sega, such as a cameo from [[sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic the Hedgehog]] and the brief appearance of a ''[[Virtua Cop]]'' cabinet.{{ref|https://segabits.com/blog/2018/02/28/sega-manages-to-squeeze-into-the-ralph-breaks-the-internet-wreck-it-ralph-2-teaser-trailer/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References RalphBreaksTheInternet VirtuaCop.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Big Time Adolescence|Big Time Adolescence]]'' | ||
+ | |2019-01-28 | ||
+ | |A character is shown playing ''[[Crazy Taxi]]'' on a [[Dreamcast]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Film BigTimeAdolescence CrazyTaxi1.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Film BigTimeAdolescence CrazyTaxi2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Guns Akimbo|Guns Akimbo]]'' | ||
+ | |2019-09-09 | ||
+ | |A character is told to "stand around looking like end-level bosses from ''[[Streets of Rage]]''." | ||
+ | |[[File:References GunAkimbo Film StreetsOfRage.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Richard Jewell (film)|Richard Jewell]]'' | ||
+ | |2019-12-13 | ||
+ | |One scene features a [[Sega Saturn]].{{ref|https://twitter.com/jklax/status/1309911320297443332}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References RichardJewell Film Saturn.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog (film)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' | ||
+ | |2020-01-25 | ||
+ | |A brief shot of a baseball game between two local teams shows the name of their respective towns to be Green Hills (referencing ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'''s [[sonic:Green Hill Zone|Green Hill Zone]]) and Spring Valley (referencing the ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams...]]'' stage of the same name). | ||
+ | |[[File:References Sonicfilm Film NiGHTSjersey.webp|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Feels Good Man|Feels Good Man]]'' | ||
+ | |2020-01-27 | ||
+ | |One of the memes shown in the documentary features a screenshot from ''[[Streets of Rage 2]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References PepeTheFrog Film StreetsofRage2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Boss Level|Boss Level]]'' | ||
+ | |2020-02-11 | ||
+ | |The host of a retro gaming meeting mentions ''[[Altered Beast]]'' among games playable. | ||
+ | |[[File:References BossLevel Film AlteredBeast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Map of Tiny Perfect Things|The Map of Tiny Perfect Things]]'' | ||
+ | |2021-02-12 | ||
+ | |A collection of retro games can be seen including [[Sega Genesis]] cartridges. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheMapOfTinyPerfectThings SegaMegaDrive.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Fear Street Part One: 1994|Fear Street Part One: 1994]]'' | ||
+ | |2021-07-02 | ||
+ | |A character is shown playing ''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines]]''.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References FearStreetPartOne1994 Film CastlevaniaBloodlines.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''KILLTUBE'' | ||
+ | |2024-04-07 | ||
+ | |The official trailer for ''KILLTUBE'', an in-development film which draws some inspiration from ''[[Jet Set Radio]]'', features an elderly martial artist with a [[Mega Drive]]-themed hat.{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-17#post-1068871}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References KILLTUBE Film MegaDrivehat.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Television== | ||
+ | {| class="prettytable sortable" | ||
+ | !Television show | ||
+ | !Episode | ||
+ | !Air date | ||
+ | !Description | ||
+ | !width="200px"|Screenshots | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Tokyo Guard Command: The Guardman'' | ||
+ | |S01E118 | ||
+ | |1967-07-07 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Big Thief Family", a ''[[Periscope]]'' installation is seen in machine is seen in the background of an arcade. Later, a row of ''[[Olympia Star]]'' slot machines appear in a dedicated Olympia Center section.{{ref|https://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2022/07/exploring-arcades-in-few-japanese-tv.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheGuardMan TV Periscope.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TheGuardMan TV OlympiaCenter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Wanpaku Bangaichi'' | ||
+ | |S01E001 | ||
+ | |1971-04-08 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Wanpaku Lineup Volume", an arcade proprietor has a contest posted that players can win 11,000 yen if they can reach a power level of 2000 on the venue's ''[[Punching Bag]]'' machine. When a woman with supernatural strength smashes the punching bag off its chain, the owner refuses to pay her, and she begins trashing the arcade.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230821064726/https://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2022/12/exploring-arcade-in-wanpaku-bangaichi.html}}{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1596098261093593089}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References WanpakuBangaichi TV PunchingBag.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References WanpakuBangaichi TV PunchingBag 2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="5" | ''What an 18-year-old!'' | ||
+ | |S01E07 | ||
+ | |1971-11-16 | ||
+ | |In the episode "There Are Two Of Me", a number of [[Sega]] games appear in an arcade, including ''[[Gun Fight]]'', ''[[Combat]]'', and ''[[Rifleman]]''.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1605995177528942594}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References WhatAn18YearOld TV GunFight.jpeg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References WhatAn18YearOld TV Combat.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E24 | ||
+ | |1972-03-14 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Full of Romance", a number of [[Sega]] games appear in an arcade, including ''[[Periscope]]'', ''[[Gun Fight]]'', ''[[Fortune Computer]]'', and ''[[Helicopter]]''.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1616404048596594690}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References WhatAn18YearOld TV FortuneComputer.jpeg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References WhatAn18YearOld TV Periscope GunFight.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E27 | ||
+ | |1972-04-04 | ||
+ | |In the episode "What is 80 Years Old", a ''[[Dive Bomber]]'' pinball machine is seen in the background.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1617519690896773121}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References WhatAn18YearOld TV DiveBomber.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E36 | ||
+ | |1972-06-06 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Piri Kamenoko is a Flower of Love", a ''[[Gun Fight]]'' cabinet is seen.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1627666639071379459}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References WhatAn18YearOld TV GunFight 2.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E46 | ||
+ | |1972-08-15 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Madoka's Greatest Crisis", Madoka fantasizes about winning big at the casino and becoming rich. At the casino, a row of ''[[Bonanza Star]]'' slot machines is seen.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1633443612100018177}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References WhatAn18YearOld TV BonanzaStar.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2" | ''[[wikipedia:Android Kikaider|Android Kikaider]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E03 | ||
+ | |1972-07-29 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Accursed Orange Ant's Deadly Challenge", a number of [[Sega]] games appear in an arcade, including ''[[Basketball]]'', ''[[MotoPolo]]'', and ''[[Stunt Car]]'' machines.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230821084649/https://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2021/01/exploring-arcade-in-android-kaikader.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References AndroidKaikader TV Basketball.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References AndroidKaikader TV MotoPolo.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References AndroidKaikader TV StuntCar.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E03 | ||
+ | |1973-02-10 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Takoyamabuki Calling Jiro's Death", a pair of ''[[Air Attack]] and ''[[Monte Carlo]]'' machines can be seen.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1285479990822268928}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References AndroidKikaider TV AirAttack MonteCarlo.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Tetsujin Tiger Seven|Tetsujin Tiger Seven]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E18 | ||
+ | |1974-02-02 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Izu Peninsula Death Battle!!", a game corner in a bowling alley features appearances from both ''[[Crazy Clock]]'' and ''[[Pong-Tron]]''.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1437813869951422465}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TetsujunTigerSeven TV CrazyClock.jpeg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TetsujunTigerSeven TV PongTron.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:G-Men '75|G-Men '75]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E24 | ||
+ | |1975-11-01 | ||
+ | |In one episode, a ''[[Group Bingo]]'' machine is seen being played in a [[wikipedia:Kabukichō|Kabukichō]] arcade.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20220310224820/https://twitter.com/VGL_JP/status/1501926978337013766}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References GMen75 TV GroupBingo.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Starsky & Hutch|Starsky & Hutch]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E10 | ||
+ | |1975-11-12 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Lady Blue", a ''[[Helicopter]]'' machine makes an appearance alongside a ''[[Spanish Eyes]]'' pinball table.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129081309/http://www.pingeek.com/tv/tv.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2" | ''Special Mobile Investigation Unit'' | ||
+ | |S01Exxx | ||
+ | ||197x | ||
+ | ||In one episode, multiple [[Sega]] arcade machines appear in the background, including ''[[Jockey Club]]'', ''[[Jet Rocket]]'', and ''[[Air Attack]]''.{{ref|https://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2023/05/exploring-this-japanese-arcade-from.html}} | ||
+ | ||[[File:References SpecialMobileInvestigationUnit TV JockeyClub.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References SpecialMobileInvestigationUnit TV JetRocket.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References SpecialMobileInvestigationUnit TV AirAttack.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E741 | ||
+ | ||1975-11-12 | ||
+ | ||In the episode "Showa Withered Susukino", multiple ''[[Deluxe Skill Diga]]'' machines appear in the foreground.{{ref|https://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2022/07/exploring-arcades-in-few-japanese-tv.html}} | ||
+ | ||[[File:References SpecialMobileInvestigationUnit TV DeluxeSkillDiga.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Ganbare!! Robocon'' | ||
+ | |S01E83 | ||
+ | |1976-06-25 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Zabrinlin!! Don't Lose to Shishim Whale", a row of ''[[Olympia Star]]'' slot machines are seen being played in the background.{{ref|https://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2022/07/exploring-arcades-in-few-japanese-tv.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References GanbareRobocon TV NewOlympia.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Price Is Right (American game show)|The Price is Right]]'' | ||
| | | | ||
+ | |1977 | ||
+ | |One of the availables prizes is a [[Sega-Vision]] television.{{ref|https://segabits.com/blog/2014/10/09/sega-in-the-media-the-price-is-right-for-a-sega-vision-in-1977/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References ThePriceisRight SegaVision.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Making of Star Wars|The Making of Star Wars]]'' | ||
| | | | ||
+ | |1977-09-16 | ||
+ | |The 1977 television documentary ''[[wikipedia:The Making of Star Wars|The Making of Star Wars]]'' features an interview with [[wikipedia:Carrie Fisher|Carrie Fisher]] filmed at [[Sega Center Fox Hills Mall]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References_TheMakingofStarWars_TV_SegaCenterFoxHillsMall.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Spider-Man (Japanese TV series)|Spider-Man]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E13 | ||
+ | |1978-08-09 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Skull Group VS. The Devilish Hearse", a ''[[Big Together]]'' pinball machine is seen in an arcade.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230821082234/https://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2020/05/exploring-arcade-in-supaidaman-ep-13.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References SpiderMan TV BigTogether.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="4" | ''[[wikipedia:The Super Girl|The Super Girl]]'' | ||
+ | |S01Exx | ||
+ | |1979-xx-xx | ||
+ | |In one episode, a ''[[Pro Bowler]]'' pinball machine appears in the background.{{ref|https://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2022/07/exploring-arcades-in-few-japanese-tv.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheSuperGirl TV ProBowler.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E11 | ||
+ | |1979-xx-xx | ||
+ | |In one episode, ''[[Harness Race]]'', ''[[Combat]]'', and a [[Windsor Speedway M2]] make appearances in a hotel game center. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheSuperGirl TV HarnessRace.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E15 | ||
+ | |1979-xx-xx | ||
+ | |One episode features appearances from ''[[Head On]]'', ''[[3 Way Block]]'', ''[[Gee Bee]]'', and ''[[Frogs]]'' machines. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheSuperGirl TV HeadOn.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E47 | ||
+ | |1980-xx-xx | ||
+ | |One episode features appearances from ''[[Head On II]]'' and ''[[Gee Bee]]'' machines. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheSuperGirl TV HeadOnII GeeBee.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2" | ''[[wikipedia:Tantei Monogatari|Detective Story]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E01 | ||
+ | |1979-09-18 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Saint Came To The City", a ''[[Cha-Cha-Cha]]'' pinball machine appears in an arcade.{{ref|https://twitter.com/VGL_JP/status/1601815624988393472}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References DetectiveStory TV ChaChaCha.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E18 | ||
+ | |1980-01-22 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Crime Boulevard", a ''[[Duck Hunt]]'' cabinet appears in the background of an arcade.{{ref|https://twitter.com/VGL_JP/status/1260586088005079040}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References DetectiveStory TV DuckHunt.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Battle Fever J'' | ||
+ | |S01E49 | ||
+ | |1980-01-05 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Rebel Army of Class 2-5", a ''[[Head On]]'' cabinet is seen being played in an arcade.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1415176931939536898}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References BattleFeverJ TV HeadOn.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Gimme a Break!|Gimme a Break!]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E09 | ||
+ | |1982-01-07 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Julie's First Love", a nerd character is fixing a deliberate parody of ''[[Frogger]]'' titled ''Froggy Hop''.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231119112003/https://www.ataricompendium.com/game_library/atari_tube/atari_tube.html#videos}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References GimmeaBreak TV Frogger.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:T. J. Hooker|T. J. Hooker]]'' | ||
+ | |S03E08 | ||
+ | |1983-11-19 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Trial", an ''[[Astro Fighter]]'' cabinet makes a brief appearance in an arcade.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231119112003/https://www.ataricompendium.com/game_library/atari_tube/atari_tube.html#videos}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TJHooker TV AstroFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Magnum, P.I.|Magnum, P.I.]]'' | ||
+ | |S04E11 | ||
+ | |1984-01-05 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Jororo Farewell", a scene set in an arcade features brief appearances from ''[[Space Fury]]'', ''[[Zaxxon]]'' and ''[[Frogger]]'' machines.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231119112003/https://www.ataricompendium.com/game_library/atari_tube/atari_tube.html#videos}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References MagnumPI TV Zaxxon.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Fraggle Rock|Fraggle Rock (United States)]]'' | ||
+ | |S02E08 | ||
+ | |1984-02-20 | ||
+ | |In the episode "All Work and All Play", Uncle Traveling Matt visits an arcade and shows off a variety of machines, including a closeup of ''[[Zaxxon]]''.{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAUO6Ykg2Xs&list=PLKyg7WHQKhtGcrcVTCZle4bSqSk2POaS4&index=3}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References FraggleRock TV Zaxxon.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Tales from the Darkside|Tales from the Darkside]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E15 | ||
+ | |1985-02-10 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Snip Snip", a ''[[Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders]]'' cabinet makes a brief appearance.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231119112003/https://www.ataricompendium.com/game_library/atari_tube/atari_tube.html#videos}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Sonic Soldier Borgman|Sonic Soldier Borgman]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E10 | ||
+ | |1986-06-15 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Youma Weapon! Youth from the Past", the characters visit a museum where they can see a [[Sega Master System]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV SonicSoldierBorgman MasterSystem.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Morimori Bokkun'' | ||
+ | |S01E21 | ||
+ | |1986-08-24 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Mysterious Masked Beautiful Girl Swordsman", a ''[[Dump Matsumoto]]'' flyer is posted on the wall of an arcade.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1552940906491576321}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References MorimoriBokkun TV DumpMatsumoto.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Zillion (TV series)|Zillion]]'' | ||
+ | |Season 1 | ||
+ | |1987 | ||
+ | |The Opa-Opa from ''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' is a featured character. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV Zillion OpaOpa.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Abunai Deka|Abunai Deka]]'' | ||
+ | |32 | ||
+ | |1987-05-17 | ||
+ | |At around the 8-minute mark, ''[[Shooting Master]]'' can be seen, followed by a scene in front of [[Pasopiard Yokohama]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References AbunaiDeka ShootingMaster.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:Pasopiard AbunaiDeka 1987.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Highway to Heaven|Highway to Heaven]]'' | ||
+ | |S04E24 | ||
+ | |1988-04-27 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Whole Nine Yards", two characters get into a fistfight in front of a ''[[Quartet]]'' cabinet. Later in the episode, ''[[Super Hang-On]]'' and ''[[OutRun]]'' cabinets are also seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References HighwaytoHeaven TheWholeNineYards TV Quartet.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References HighwaytoHeaven TheWholeNineYards TV SuperHangOn OutRun.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Bill|The Bill]]'' | ||
+ | |S04E12 | ||
+ | |1988-08-25 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Hold Fire", the characters are shown playing ''[[OutRun]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheBill TV OutRun.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Takeshi's Castle|Takeshi's Castle]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E105 | ||
+ | |1988-11-11 | ||
+ | |One of ''[[wikipedia:Takeshi's Castle|Takeshi's Castle]]'''s recurring challenges is The Gauntlet, a video game-themed obstacle course viewed from the side like a platform game. To accompany the video game motif, the segments use the track "Prome" from the original arcade version of ''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' as its background music. | ||
+ | |[[File:Reference_TakeshisCastle_TV_TheGauntlet_FantasyZone.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2" | ''Magical Girl Chuuka Pai Pai!'' | ||
+ | |S01E09 | ||
+ | |1989-03-12 | ||
+ | |In the episode "I'm not even a mother...", a scene set in an arcade features appearances from deluxe ''[[After Burner]]'' and ''[[Hang On]]'' cabinets.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1302727546723684352}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References MagicalGirlChuukaPaiPai TV AfterBurner.jpeg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References MagicalGirlChuukaPaiPai TV HangOn.jpeg|200px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |''[[ | + | |S01E17 |
− | | | + | |1989-05-07 |
+ | |In the episode "Phantom Ground", numerous [[Sega]] arcade games are seen in an arcade, including ''[[Super Hang-On]]'', ''[[Penny Ocean]]'', and ''[[Super Derby II]]''.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1307786899625373697}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References MagicalGirlChuukaPaiPai TV SuperHangOn.jpeg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References MagicalGirlChuukaPaiPai TV PennyOcean.jpeg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References MagicalGirlChuukaPaiPai TV SuperDerbyII.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[wikipedia:MTV|MTV]] | ||
| | | | ||
+ | |1989 | ||
+ | |A commercial for [[wikipedia:MTV|MTV]]'s "Don't Drink and Drive" campaign, using footage of a player crashing their car in ''[[OutRun]]'' with the tagline "On the street, you don't get another quarter." | ||
+ | |[[File:References OutRun MTV InRealLifeYouDontGetAnotherQuarter commercial.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Muppet Babies (1984 TV series)|Muppet Babies]]'' | ||
+ | |S07E01 | ||
+ | |1989-12-02 | ||
+ | |In the episode "It's Only Pretendo", the characters can be seen riding Opa-Opa from ''[[Fantasy Zone]]'', referencing [[Tengen]]'s unlicensed [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV MuppetBabies OpaOpa.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Grand Prix Race-O-Rama TV advert | ||
| | | | ||
+ | |198x | ||
+ | |An early 1980s TV advert for the Southern California go-kart venue Grand Prix Race-O-Rama features a spinning [[Sega logo]] while showing off its arcade. | ||
+ | |[[File:References GrandPrixRaceORama TV Segalogo.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Laughing Salesman|The Laughing Salesman]]'' | ||
+ | |S01Exx | ||
+ | |1990-xx-xx | ||
+ | |In one episode, a child is seeing playing a [[Sega|Seca]]-branded full body driving game. While not a reference to any specific game, the setup appears strikingly similar to ''[[Virtua Formula]]'' - despite predating it by at least two years.{{ref|https://twitter.com/VGL_JP/status/1602246611681288192}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References LaughingSalesman TV Seca.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:MacGyver (1985 TV series)|MacGyver]]'' | ||
+ | |S06E05 | ||
+ | |1990-10-22 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Wall", MacGyver is seen playing ''[[Slap Shot]]'' on a [[Master System]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV MacGyver MasterSystem.png|200px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |''[[wikipedia: | + | |''[[wikipedia:Parker Lewis Can't Lose|Parker Lewis Can't Lose]]'' |
− | | | + | |S01E16 |
+ | |1991-02-03 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Jerry: Portrait of a Video Junkie", several Mega Drive games such as ''[[Michael Jackson's Moonwalker]]'' can be seen. A character is also seen playing ''[[Altered Beast]]'' on [[Mega Drive]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References ParkerLewisCantLose TV Genesis.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References ParkerLewisCantLose TV AlteredBeast.png|200px]]<br><br> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Brookside (TV series)|Brookside]]'' | ||
+ | | S01E1036 || 1991-12-25 || Max Farnham receives a [[Game Gear]] for Christmas. || [[File:References TV Brookside GameGear.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:EastEnders|EastEnders]]'' | ||
+ | | S08Exx || 1992-07-30 || Pete Beale buys Martin Fowler a [[Game Gear]] with ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' for his birthday. || [[File:References TV EastEnders GameGear.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S12E94 || 1996-08-01 || Joe Wicks and Bianca Jackson are shown playing ''[[Panzer Dragoon II Zwei]]'' on a [[Sega Saturn]]. || [[File:References TV EastEnders BiancaJackson.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV EastEnders BiancaJackson2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2" |''[[wikipedia:London's Burning (TV series)|London's Burning]]'' | ||
+ | |S05E03 | ||
+ | |1992-10-11 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Episode 3", a character is seen playing ''[[G-LOC: Air Battle]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV LondonsBurning AirBattle.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S13E05 | ||
+ | |2001-01-18 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Episode 5", a character browses the internet using a [[Sega Dreamcast]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References LondonsBurning TV SegaDreamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'' | ||
+ | |S07E19 | ||
+ | |1993-01-23 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Getting Involved", a boy is seen playing with a Game Gear, which later gets destroyed by the boy's angry mother. | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Mighty Morphin Power Rangers|Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E08 | ||
+ | |1993-09-14 | ||
+ | |In the episode "I, Eye Guy", a promotional photograph of an early [[Sega VR]] headset design is in a series of background posters.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-9#post-979186}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References_PowerRangers_TV_SegaVR.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:2point4 Children|2point4 Children]]'' | ||
+ | |S03E03 | ||
+ | |1993-09-21 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Badger's Bend", a character becomes addicted to a fictional [[Mega Drive]] game called ''Ninja Badger''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV 24Children MegaDrive.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S07E06 || 1998-04-02 || In the episode "The Italian Job", Bill mentions [[Sega World]] when talking about London tourist attractions. || [[File:References 24Children TV SegaWorld.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"| ''Yugen Jikkou Sisters Chouchoutrian'' | ||
+ | |S01E05 | ||
+ | |1993-02-07 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Mysterious Onnagata Mrs. Konpeito", numerous [[Sega]] games appear in an arcade, including ''[[F1 Exhaust Note]]'', ''[[Dream Catcher]]'', ''[[New UFO Catcher]]'', and a row of ''[[Aero City]]'' cabinets.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1298369129728978944}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References YugenJikkouSisters TV DreamCatcher NewUFOCatcher.jpeg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References YugenJikkouSisters TV AeroCity.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E21 | ||
+ | |1993-05-30 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Depressed Juicer", disgruntled appliances take over an arcade, including appearances from ''[[Dream Catcher]]'' and ''[[Megalo 50]]'' machines.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1304323730936487936}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References YugenJikkouSisters TV DreamCatcher.jpeg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References YugenJikkouSisters TV Megalo50.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E21 | ||
+ | |1993-05-30 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Something Youkai", a scene set in an arcade features ''[[Dream Catcher]]'' and ''[[Time Traveler]]'' machines.{{ref|https://twitter.com/TOO_yoshikawa/status/1299039938697035777}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References YugenJikkouSisters TV DreamCatcher 2.jpeg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References YugenJikkouSisters TV TimeTraveler.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E40 | ||
+ | |1993-10-17 | ||
+ | |In the episode "I Want To Meet Ultraman", three children are playing on a row of ''[[Astro City]]'' cabinets, including one playing a game of ''[[Puyo Puyo]]''.{{ref|https://twitter.com/tokasimnet/status/1309906412592488449}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References YugenJikkouSisters TV AstroCity PuyoPuyo.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air|The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]'' | ||
+ | |S04E16 | ||
+ | |1994-01-10 | ||
+ | |In the episode "I Know Why the Caged Bird Screams", a police officer is describing a scene of brutal violence to Mr. Banks. When asked where the officer saw such violence, he responds, "''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' by [[Sega of America|Sega]]".{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1004839}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References FreshPrinceofBelAir TV MortalKombat.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"| ''[[wikipedia:Sailor Moon (TV series)|Sailor Moon]]'' | ||
+ | |S03E03 | ||
+ | |1994-04-16 | ||
+ | |In the episode "A Handsome Boy? Haruka Tenoh's Secret", the girls visit an arcade with cabinets resembling [[Astro City]] and [[Aero City]] cabinets, including a marquee referencing ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References SailorMoon TV AstroCity.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S03E03 | ||
+ | |1994-04-16 | ||
+ | |In the episode "A Handsome Boy? Haruka Tenoh's Secret", the girls play "God Driving!", which is based on ''[[Virtua Racing]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References SailorMoon TV VirtuaRacing1.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S03E29 | ||
+ | |1994-12-17 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Battle Inside the Demonic Space: The Sailor Guardians’ Gamble", the girls play "God Driving!" again. | ||
+ | |[[File:References SailorMoon TV VirtuaRacing2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S05E25 | ||
+ | |1996-11-09 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Butterflies of Light: A New Chapter On the Horizon", Sailor Venus plays a game heavily-reminiscent of ''[[Fighting Vipers]]''.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-7#post-857155}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References SailorMoonSailorStars TV FightingVipers.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Weird Science (TV series)|Weird Science]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E06 | ||
+ | |1994-04-16 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Airball Kings", a characters uses a [[Game Gear]] to control his High School's Basketball team. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV WeirdScience GameGear.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Mr. Bean|Mr. Bean]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E10 | ||
+ | |1994-04-25 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Mind the Baby Mr. Bean", Sega's machines are seen in arcade center. | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Baywatch|Baywatch]]'' | ||
+ | |S04E19 | ||
+ | |1994-04-30 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Western Exposure", Hobie is seen playing ''[[The Majors: Pro Baseball]]'' on a [[Game Gear]].{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1007626}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References Baywatch TV TheMajorsProBaseball GameGear.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Heartbreak High|Heartbreak High]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E21 | ||
+ | |1994-07-20 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Phantom of Hartley High", Katerina plays ''[[NBA Jam]]'' on the [[Mega Drive]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV HeartbreakHigh NBAJam.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Home and Away|Home and Away]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E1553 | ||
+ | |1994-09-14 | ||
+ | |Jack and Sonia play ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' at the arcade. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV HomeAway VirtuaFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Rox (American TV series)|Rox]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E70 | ||
+ | |1994-10-15 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Head Jobz", J and B show off a number of nearby occupations, including a visit to their friend [[James Reichert]] at [[Sega Midwest Studio]]. Reichert briefly discusses his work on ''[[World Heroes]]'', endorses the upcoming [[32X]] (in front of a [[Sega 32X Development Target]]), and shows a short clip from the unreleased ''[[Aftershock]]''.{{fileref|Rox 70 HeadJobz.m4v}}{{ref|https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/2022/02/aftershock/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References Rox TV SegaMidwestStudio.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="3"| ''[[wikipedia:Seinfeld|Seinfeld]]'' | ||
+ | | S06E05 || 1994-10-27 || In the episode "[[wikipedia:The Couch (Seinfeld)|The Couch]]", when George attempts to rent the movie ''Breakfast at Tiffany's'' instead of reading the book, multiple rows of [[Sega Genesis]] games can be spotted in the video rental store. Amongst these games are ''[[Sonic Spinball]]'', ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'', and ''[[Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine]]''. || [[File:References Seinfeld TV videostore1.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S08E13 | ||
+ | |1997-01-30 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Comeback", a number of American [[Mega Drive]] titles are seen in a video store.{{ref|https://segabits.com/blog/2016/02/26/sega-in-the-media-seinfelds-the-comeback-has-a-great-selection-of-genesis-games-at-champagne-video/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References Seinfeld TV videostore2.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S09E18 | ||
+ | |1998-04-23 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Frogger", George Costanza famously tries to preserve his high-score on a ''[[Frogger]]'' arcade cabinet by franticly pushing it across a busy, multi-lane road; directly parodying the game in both visual perspective and sound effects. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV Seinfeld Frogger.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:ER (TV series)|ER]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E25 | ||
+ | |1995-05-18 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Everything Old Is New Again", a doctor gives a patient a [[Game Gear]] with ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' to play with. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV ER GameGearMK.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S14E15 | ||
+ | |2008-04-17 | ||
+ | |In the episode "...As the Day She Was Born", a ''[[The House of the Dead 2]]'' arcade cabinet can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References ER TV HouseOfTheDead2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Fushigi Yûgi|Fushigi Yûgi]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E07 | ||
+ | |1995-05-18 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Going Home", footage of ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' is shown at the arcade. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV FushigiYugi VirtuaFighter.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The X-Files|The X-Files]]'' | ||
+ | |S03E03 | ||
+ | |1995-06-10 | ||
+ | |In the episode [http://x-files.wikia.com/wiki/D.P.O. "D.P.O."], one character is seen playing ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]''.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1007626}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References XFiles TV VirtuaFighter2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:The Drew Carey Show|The Drew Carey Show]]'' | ||
+ | | Various || 199x || Midway throughout Season 2, a [[Sega Saturn]] becomes visible. It is later replaced by a [[Dreamcast]] early in Season 5{{ref|1=https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4261&start=70#p84016}} (even later replaced by a [[PlayStation 2]]), but the Saturn returns in Season 9. Carey later revealed through fan correspondence that the game systems were merely props and not played by the on-set crew.{{ref|1=https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4261&start=80#p160518}} || [[File:References DrewCareyShow Saturn.webp|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Various || 199x || In one episode, after Drew Carey's friend suggests Carey was stuck in bed the day prior because he bought a [[Sega Saturn]], he instead responds, "No, I didn't get Sega, but there was a lot of ''scoring'' going on."{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojF802Xafoc}}{{ref|https://segabits.com/blog/2011/06/10/the-weekly-five-saturn-in-the-media/}} || [[File:References TV DrewCarey SegaScore.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="5"| ''[[wikipedia:Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!|Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!]]'' | ||
+ | | S01E06 || 1996-02-12 || In the episode "Magnum in Danger! The Lightning-fast New Machine!!", Gou Seiba plays a game which resembles ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' on a cabinet similar to an [[Astro City]].{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20230719063053/https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads%2Fsega-references-in-pop-culture.22988%2Fpage-15#post-1047554}} || [[File:References Lets&Go TV VirtuaFighter B.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Lets&Go TV AstroCity.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E17 || 1996-04-29 || In the episode "Birth of the V-Machines! Betting on Tomorrow's Victory", Gou Seiba is once again playing the home version of ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' with a [[Control Pad (Saturn)|Saturn Control Pad]], showing off a fight between Akira Yuki and Kagemaru. Gou later references Akira's famous win phrase, "You're ten years too early!"{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20230719063053/https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads%2Fsega-references-in-pop-culture.22988%2Fpage-15#post-1047554}} || [[File:References Lets&Go E17 TV A.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Lets&Go E17 TV B.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Lets&Go E17 TV C.png|200px]]<br><br> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E09 || 1997-03-03 || In the episode "The Mysterious Masked Racer! We Soar and Dash", several children are shown playing ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' on cabinets resembling [[Astro City]]s, with Jerry performing a piledriver on Sarah. More children are seen playing a multi-cabinet racing game which seems to be loosely inspired by ''[[Virtua Formula]]'' and [[Super Scaler]] games like ''[[Super Monaco GP]]''.{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20230719063053/https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads%2Fsega-references-in-pop-culture.22988%2Fpage-15#post-1047554}} || [[File:References Lets&Go S2E9 TV A.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Lets&Go S2E9 TV B.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Lets&Go S2E9 TV C.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Lets&Go S2E9 TV D.png|200px]]<br><br> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E16 || 1997-04-21 || In the episode "The Champion Returns! Shine at the Great Japan Cup", Gou Seiba again plays a fighting game resembling ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'', but this time at home, as he is seen using a [[Control Pad (Saturn)|Saturn Control Pad]].{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20230719063053/https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads%2Fsega-references-in-pop-culture.22988%2Fpage-15#post-1047554}} || [[File:References Lets&GoWGP TV SaturnController.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Lets&GoWGP TV VirtuaFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E19 || 1997-05-12 || In the episode "Win the Fearsome Death Match! Diospada vs. Cyclone Magnum", a member of the Italian team named Rosso Strada bumps into a bystander playing ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'', causing him to lose the match. The gameplay footage used in this episode is sourced from the previous episode, "The Mysterious Masked Racer! We Soar and Dash".{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20230719063053/https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads%2Fsega-references-in-pop-culture.22988%2Fpage-15#post-1047554}} || [[File:References Lets&Go S2E19 TV.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:Neon Genesis Evangelion|Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E03 | ||
+ | |1995-10-18 | ||
+ | |The episode "The Silent Phone" introduces the character of Kensuke Aida, a military otaku who frequently films things with a handheld camera. While the camera's manufacturer is commonly represented as a company named AI, multiple close-up shots throughout the series show the words [[SEGA]] instead. Some later appearances change this to "SECA" (to match the manufacturer of Asuka's television, as seen in episode 23), before the cameo was dropped altogether. | ||
+ | |[[File:References NeonGenesisEvangelion TV Segacamera.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E23 | ||
+ | |1996-03-06 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Tears", Asuka plays ''[[Panzer Dragoon]]'' on her [[Sega Saturn]], with audio taken directly from the game.{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20230910093055/https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads%2Fsega-references-in-pop-culture.22988%2Fpage-15#post-1047717}} Additional games with titles similar to ''[[Puyo Puyo]]'' and ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'', alongside a [[Sega|SECA]]-branded television, appear in the same scene.{{ref|https://twitter.com/raphycuomoalone/status/1470229088086417410}}. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Evangelion Saturn.jpeg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Evangelion TV Saturnpad.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Evangelion TV Saturngames.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References NeonGenesisEvangelion TV AsukaFighter.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'' | ||
+ | |S05E22 | ||
+ | |1996-04-02 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Longest Day", a ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' arcade cabinet can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References HomeImprovement TV VirtuaFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:Choukou Senshi Changéríon|Choukou Senshi Changéríon]]'' | ||
+ | | S01E06 || 1996-05-08 || In the episode "Sorry, Jiro", the cast visit [[Roppongi GiGO]] where footage of ''[[Virtua Cop]]'' is shown. || [[File:References TV ChoukouSenshiChangerion VirtuaCop.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E08 || 1996-05-22 || In the episode "Daughter, Pick a Man!", two characters play ''[[Virtua Fighter Remix]]'' on a [[Sega Saturn]]. | ||
+ | | [[File:References TV ChoukouSenshiChangerion VirtuaFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Suddenly Susan|Suddenly Susan]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E07 | ||
+ | |1996-11-07 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Golden Girl Friday", two characters can be seen playing on a [[Sega Saturn]]. When Brooke Shields character loses the game, she asks if she can play as Princess Kitana next, implying they are playing either ''[[Mortal Kombat 2]]'' or ''[[Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV SuddenlySusan SegaSaturn.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:La Femme Nikita (TV series)|La Femme Nikita]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E03 | ||
+ | |1997-01-27 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Simone", a ''[[Twister]]'' pinball table makes an appearance.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129081309/http://www.pingeek.com/tv/tv.htm}}. ''[[Wing War]]'', ''[[Sega Rally Championship]]'' and ''[[Daytona USA]]'' are also shown. | ||
+ | |[[File:References LaFemmeNikita TV Twister.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References LaFemmeNikita TV WingWars.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References LaFemmeNikita TV SegaRally.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Can Can Bunny Extra'' | ||
+ | |S01E04 | ||
+ | |1997-03-28 | ||
+ | |Episode 4 of the OVA series ''Can Can Bunny Extra'' features a supporting character who uses a mock [[Control Pad (Saturn)|Saturn Control Pad]] to control the protagonist. | ||
+ | |[[File:References CanCanBunnyExtra TV SaturnControlPad.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:You're Under Arrest (manga)|You’re Under Arrest]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E48 | ||
+ | |1997-09-06 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The End of Summer", a [[Sega Saturn]] can be seen being repaired.{{ref|https://segabits.com/blog/2011/06/10/the-weekly-five-saturn-in-the-media/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References YoureUnderArrest Saturn.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Connections (British documentary)|Connections3]]'' | ||
+ | |"A Special Place" | ||
+ | |1997-12-30 | ||
+ | |''[[Dennou Senki Net Merc]]'' is demonstrated as an example of new and evolving technology. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Connections3 DennouSenkiNetMerc.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Oha Suta|Oha Suta]]'' | ||
| | | | ||
+ | |1998-11-06 | ||
+ | |[[Hidekazu Yukawa]] appeared on the show to promote the launch of the [[Dreamcast]] in the Japan. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV OhaSuta HidekazuYukawa.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:Big Wolf on Campus|Big Wolf on Campus]]'' | ||
+ | | S01E06 || 1999-05-14 || In the episode "The Pleasantville Strangler", an arcade cabinet of ''[[Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder]]'' can be seen. || [[File:References BigWolfOnCampus TV GoldenAxe.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E03 || 2000-04-1 || In the episode "Commie Dawkins", Tommy mentions that his favorite game as a child was ''[[Frogger]]''. || [[File:References BigWolfOnCampus TV Frogger.png|200px]] | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |''[[wikipedia: | + | |''[[wikipedia:Cardcaptor Sakura|Cardcaptor Sakura]]'' |
− | | | + | |S03E01 |
+ | |1999-09-07 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Sakura and the Mysterious Transfer Student", Kero is shown playing a ''[[Puyo Puyo]]''-type game on a [[Sega Saturn]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References CardcaptorSakura TV SegaSaturn.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Norm Show|The Norm Show]]'' | ||
+ | |S02Exx | ||
+ | |1999-xx-xx | ||
+ | |In an unknown episode of Season 2, Norm's boss finds out that he bought a handheld game with money taken from the office - only for the "game" to be revealed as a [[VMU]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Fun House (British game show)|Fun House]]'' | ||
+ | |S11Exx | ||
+ | |1999-10-xx | ||
+ | |In the final series, one of the prizes a contestant can win is a [[Dreamcast]] with ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV TopFun Dreamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Rap City|Rap City]]'' | ||
+ | |SxxExx | ||
+ | |1999-xx-xx | ||
+ | |After [[wikipedia:Project Pat|Project Pat]] finished a freestyle in The Booth, he talks with the show's host, seen playing a football game on a [[Sega Dreamcast]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References_RapCity_TV_Dreamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Rosie O'Donnell Show|The Rosie O'Donnell Show]]'' | ||
+ | |S04E69 | ||
+ | |1999-12-02 | ||
+ | |[[Sonic the Hedgehog]] makes an appearance to promote the recent release of the [[Sega Dreamcast]] in North America, with every audience member receiving a two-game bundle. | ||
+ | |[[File:References RosieODonnellShow TV Dreamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Simpsons|The Simpsons]]'' | ||
+ | |S11E17 | ||
+ | |2000-03-19 | ||
+ | |In the episode "[[wikipedia:Bart to the Future|Bart to the Future]]", future versions of Homer and Marge are seen "eating" virtual fudge from a device vaguely resembling a [[Sega Master System]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheSimpsons BarttotheFuture TV MasterSystem.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Sopranos|The Sopranos]]'' | ||
+ | |S02E10 | ||
+ | |2000-03-19 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Bust Out", a character can be seen playing ''[[Flag to Flag]]''.{{ref|https://segabits.com/blog/2014/05/21/sega-in-the-media-dont-you-got-school-tomorrow-tony-soprano-wants-you-to-turn-off-the-sega-dreamcast/#more-37645}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheSopranos FlagtoFlag.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:South Park|South Park]]'' | ||
+ | |S04E01 | ||
+ | |2000-04-05 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000", Cartman discovers the Tooth Fairy is paying a premium price for his lost teeth, he and the boys seize the opportunity to make some cash - with Cartman's ultimate goal being to purchase a [[Dreamcast]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References SouthPark TV Dreamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="3"| ''[[wikipedia:The King of Queens|The King of Queens]]'' | ||
+ | |S02E21 | ||
+ | |2000-04-17 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Big Dougie", a character is seen playing ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV KingOfQueens VirtuaFighter.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S05E05 | ||
+ | |2002-10-02 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Mammary Lane", an ''[[After Burner]]'' arcade cabinet can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References KingOfQueens TV AfterBurner.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S07E16 | ||
+ | |2005-03-16 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Black List", a [[Sega Saturn]] kiosk can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV KingofQueens SegaSaturnKiosk.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Mission Hill (TV series)|Mission Hill]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E05 | ||
+ | |2000-06-25 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Andy and Kevin Make a Friend (or One Bang for Two Brothers)", Jim and George are seen playing a game with a pair of [[Dreamcast Controller|Dreamcast Controllers]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References_MissionHill_TV_DreamcastController.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:CSI: Crime Scene Investigation|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E01 | ||
+ | |2000-10-06 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Pilot", a character mentions ''[[NFL 2K]]'' on the [[Dreamcast]] being his favourite game. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV CSI NFL2k.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="3"| ''[[wikipedia:Malcolm in the Middle|Malcolm in the Middle]]'' | ||
+ | | S02E01 || 2000-11-05 || In the episode "Traffic Jam (Part 2)", Dewey is playing a [[Dreamcast]] with a group of other people.{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1007853}} || [[File:References MalcolmintheMiddle TV Dreamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E04 || 2000-11-15 || In the episode "Dinner Out", Malcolm asks Stevie if owns any violent games for his [[Sega Saturn]]. Stevie then says he owns a fictional Saturn game called ''Fishing for Fishes'', where a fish can drown. | ||
+ | | [[File:References TV MalcolmIntheMiddle SaturnCase.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E08 || 2000-11-29 || In the episode "Therapy", a [[Dreamcast]] box can be seen. | ||
+ | | [[File:References MalcolmintheMiddle TV Dreamcastbox.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Will & Grace|Will & Grace]]'' | ||
+ | |S03E10 | ||
+ | |2000-12-14 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Three's a Crowd, Six is a Freak Show", a stack of [[Dreamcast|Dreamcasts]] can be seen in a toy store.{{ref|https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamcast/comments/ft5whd/the_dreamcast_in_pop_culture/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV WillGrace SegaDreamcast2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="3"| ''[[wikipedia:MTV Cribs|MTV Cribs]]'' | ||
+ | | || 2001 || In one episode, American rapper and producer [[wikipedia:Redman (rapper)|Redman]] shows off his house. Early into the tour, Redman shows off his video games, including a [[Dreamcast]].{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1008841}}{{ref|https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamcast/comments/9xpmxu/dreamcast_in_the_meida/}} || [[File:References MTVCribs TV Dreamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | || 200x || In one episode, American hip hop group ''[[wikipedia:Wu-Tang Clan|Wu-Tang Clan]]'' shows off one of their houses, where they are seen playing both ''[[NBA 2K]]'' and ''[[Dead or Alive 2]]'' on a [[Dreamcast]]. || [[File:References MTVCribs WuTang TV DoA2 NBA2K.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | || 200x || In one episode, American professional basketball player [[wikipedia:Gary Payton|Gary Payton]] shows off his house, where a ''[[South Park]]'' pinball cabinet makes an appearance.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129081309/http://www.pingeek.com/tv/tv.htm}} || [[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%87%BA%E6%B2%A1!%E3%82%A2%E3%83%89%E8%A1%97%E3%83%83%E3%82%AF%E5%A4%A9%E5%9B%BD Haunting! Ad Town Heaven]'' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |2001-02-24 | ||
+ | |A journalist visits Sega to see an update on the development of ''[[Virtua Fighter 4]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV HuntingAdTownHaven VF4.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:My Wife and Kids|My Wife and Kids]]'' | ||
+ | |Various | ||
+ | |2001 | ||
+ | |A [[Dreamcast]] can be seen played by Michael and Junior in various episodes. The console was replaced with a [[PlayStation 2]] in later episodes.{{ref|1=https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4261}}{{ref|https://www.thedreamcastjunkyard.co.uk/2010/09/elusive-my-wife-and-kids-dreamcast.html}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References MyWifeandKids Dreamcast.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:Arcade Gamer Fubuki|Arcade Gamer Fubuki]]'' | ||
+ | | S01E01 || 2002-02-25 || In the episode "1st Stage: Fubuki's Explosive Debut", the characters are seen playing ''[[Fantasy Zone]]''. || [[File:References TV ArcadeGamerFubuki FantasyZone.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E03 || 2002-08-25 || In the episode "3rd Stage: Final Battle! Dad's the overlord!?", the characters are seen playing ''[[Virtua Fighter 4]]'' and ''[[Fighting Vipers 2]]''. | ||
+ | | [[File:References TV ArcadeGamerFubuki VirtuaFighter4.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References ArcadeGamerFubuki TV FightingVipers2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Shield|The Shield]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E01 | ||
+ | |2002-03-12 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Pilot", a character can bee seen playing ''[[Crazy Taxi]]''.{{ref|1=https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4261}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheShield CrazyTaxi.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Totally Spies!|Totally Spies!]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E26 | ||
+ | |2002-06-15 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Man or Machine", a pink [[Sega Saturn]] can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TotallySpies TV SegaSaturn.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' | ||
+ | | S03E32 || 2002-10-15 || The Enemy Controller card features three diagonally-oriented buttons in a similar manner to the [[Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Mega Drive Control Pad]], and boasts a vaguely [[Dreamcast Controller]]-esque shell and connector design. || [[File:References YuGiOh EnemyController anime E129.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S03E39 || 2002-12-10 || Enemy Controller makes an additional appearance seven episodes later. || [[File:References YuGiOh EnemyController anime E136.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Genshiken|Genshiken]]'' | ||
+ | |SxxExx | ||
+ | |2004 | ||
+ | |The [[PlayStation 2]] port of ''[[Puyo Puyo Fever]]'' serves as an important plot point throughout the anime{{ref|https://twitter.com/S2LSOFTENER/status/1192055499409252353}}, used by Kasukabe in an attempt to gain Kousaka's attention. | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius|The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E13B | ||
+ | |2003-02-17 | ||
+ | |The titlecard for the episode "Ultra Sheen" uses the [[Sega logo]] font.{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1007853}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References JimmyNeutron TV Segafont.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Chappelle's Show|Chappelle's Show]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E06 | ||
+ | |2003-02-26 | ||
+ | |In the skit "The Mad Real World", a ''[[South Park]]'' pinball table makes an appearance.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129081309/http://www.pingeek.com/tv/tv.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="3"| ''[[wikipedia:Air Master|Air Master]]'' | ||
+ | | S01E01 || 2003-04-02 || In the episode "Fly! Air Masters", Michiru and Yuu are playing ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' using Pai and Sarah respectively, with Yuu imitating Sarah’s win pose after defeating Michiru.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230513093611/https://www.destructoid.com/--534711.phtml}} || [[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E17 || 2003-07-23 || In the episode "Gather! Street Fighters", Maki is challenged by another player who wears the same gear as Akira from ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230513093611/https://www.destructoid.com/--534711.phtml}} || [[File:References TV AirMaster Akira.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E18 || 2003-07-30 || In the episode "Cosplay! Komada Shigeo", the details of Maki's previous fight with ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'''s Akira is explained, specifying that he used 66P into the Dragon Lance Combo to achieve the knockout blow.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230513093611/https://www.destructoid.com/--534711.phtml}} || [[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[wikipedia:2003 Kids' Choice Awards|2003 Kids' Choice Awards]] | ||
| | | | ||
+ | |2003-04-12 | ||
+ | |The introduction of [[Nickelodeon]]'s [[wikipedia:2003 Kids' Choice Awards|2003 Kids' Choice Awards]] features an allusion to ''[[Zaxxon]]'' as one of its many callbacks to classic video gaming. | ||
+ | |[[File:References 2003KidsChoiceAwards TV Zaxxon.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Futurama|Futurama]]'' | ||
+ | |S04E17 | ||
+ | |2003-07-13 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Spanish Fry", Professor Farnsworth exclaims to Fry, "What in Sega Genesis happened to you?" | ||
+ | |[[File:References Futurama TV WhatinSegaGenesis.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[GameCenter CX]]'' | ||
+ | |Various | ||
+ | |2003-11-04 | ||
+ | |The show uses a number of licensed tracks from the 2001 [[Dreamcast]] game ''[[Headhunter]]'' as part of its official soundtrack. | ||
+ | |[[File:GameCenterCX TV title.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Joan of Arcadia|Joan of Arcadia]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E20 | ||
+ | |2004-04-30 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Anonymous", Friedman is seen playing ''[[The House of the Dead]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References JoanOfArcadia TV HouseOfTheDead.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Law & Order: Special Victims Unit|Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]'' | ||
+ | |S06E12 | ||
+ | |2005-01-18 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Identity", a ''[[Viper Night Drivin']]'' pinball table makes an appearance, but disguised as the fictional ''Muerte & Destruction''.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129081309/http://www.pingeek.com/tv/tv.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References LawOrderSVU TV ViperNightDrivin.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Cold Case|Cold Case]]'' | ||
+ | |S02E16 | ||
+ | |2005-03-13 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Revenge", a character mentions owning a Sega. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV ColdCase OwnSega.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Doraemon (2005 TV series)|Doraemon]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E02 | ||
+ | |2005-04-15 | ||
+ | |The episode "The Time Machine is Lost!!" features an appearance from a fictional game console, a design which combines a Model 1 [[Mega Drive]] with an [[NES]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Doraemon2005 TV MegaDrive.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:I Married a Princess|I Married a Princess]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E03 | ||
+ | |2005-04-xx | ||
+ | |In the episode "Malibu Charity Bash", a ''[[Starship Troopers]]'' pinball table makes an appearance.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129081309/http://www.pingeek.com/tv/tv.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Mad TV|Mad TV]]'' | ||
+ | |S11E02 | ||
+ | |2005-09-24 | ||
+ | |In the Tank Arcade sketch of "Episode 2", a ''[[Frogger]]'' cabinet makes an appearance in an arcade.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231119112003/https://www.ataricompendium.com/game_library/atari_tube/atari_tube.html#videos}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References MadTV TV Frogger.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Dinosaur King|Dinosaur King]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E06 | ||
+ | |2007-03-04 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Don't Mess with Maiasaura''/''Mother is Stronger! Maiasaura", a [[Dreamcast]] alongside ''[[Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou!]]'' and ''[[Sega Rally 2]]'' can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References DinosaurKing TV Dreamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Lucky Star (manga)|Lucky Star]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E03 | ||
+ | |2007-04-22 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Various People", two characters play ''[[Virtua Fighter 4]]'' on a [[PlayStation 2]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV LuckyStar VirtuaFighter4.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Culture Show|The Culture Show]]'' | ||
+ | |S06E02 | ||
+ | |2007-05-12 | ||
+ | |Charlie Brooker compares the dancers to "gay ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''."{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210123104840/https://virtuafighter.com/threads/virtua-fighter-references-in-pop-culture.15419/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheCultureShow TV VirtuaFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' | ||
+ | |S11E137 | ||
+ | |2007-06-25 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Arthur Sells Out", the characters are seen playing on a [[Dreamcast]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Arthur TV Dreamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei|Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E07 | ||
+ | |2007-08-11 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Confessions of a Pen Name", Zakuro Chinmyoji and ''Zakuro Taisen'' are puns of Sakura Shinguji and ''[[Sakura Wars]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV SayonaraZetsubouSensei SakuraWars.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Bamboo Blade|Bamboo Blade]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E16 | ||
+ | |2008-01-23 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Kirino's Absence and the Preliminary Tournament", a [[Sega Saturn]] can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV BambooBlade SegaSaturn.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Vecinos|Vecinos]]'' | ||
+ | |S03E02 | ||
+ | |2008-01-27 | ||
+ | |In the episode "A New Administrator", a character is seen playing a [[Dreamcast]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV Vecinos Dreamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Hayate the Combat Butler|Hayate the Combat Butler]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E44 | ||
+ | |2008-02-03 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Mystery Behind the 120% Acceptance Rate (Temp.)", Kohan Li from ''[[Sakura Wars]]'' is a featured character. | ||
+ | |[[File:References HayateTheComberDestroyer TV SakuraWars.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Penguin Musume|Penguin Musume]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E20 | ||
+ | |2008-11-01 | ||
+ | |The episode "Sakura in Trouble!?" is pronounced "Sakura Taihen!?", a direct reference to ''[[Sakura Wars]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References PenguinGirl Tv SakuraTaisen.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Gavin & Stacey|Gavin & Stacey]]'' | ||
+ | |S02E08 | ||
+ | |2008-12-24 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Christmas Announcement", a kid asks Santa for the latest Xbox, to which Santa replies he may get a [[Mega Drive]] instead. | ||
+ | |[[File:References GavinStacey TV MegaDrive.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Skins (British TV series)|Skins]]'' | ||
+ | |S03E07 | ||
+ | |2009-03-05 | ||
+ | |In the episode "JJ", Emily Fitch is seen wearing a ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' shirt.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210123104840/https://virtuafighter.com/threads/virtua-fighter-references-in-pop-culture.15419/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV Skins VirtuaFighterShirt.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:Gintama|Gintama]]'' | ||
+ | | S03E17 || 2008-07-24 || Gintoki and Zura are turned into old men, and lament over how video game consoles have changed over the years, with Gintoki developing a running joke where he says, "In the end, you played the [[Mega Drive]] too."{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-7}} || [[File:References_Gintama_TV_MegaDrive.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S04E17 || 2009-07-23 || In the episode "Smooth Polygons Smooth Men's Hearts Too", the robot Tama is infected with a virus, and changes her appearance to that of older video game characters numerous times. One of her transformations is a polygonal, ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''-esque design.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-7#post-858940}} || [[File:References Gintama TV VirtuaFighter Tama.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Midnight Diner (Japanese TV series)|Midnight Diner]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E07 | ||
+ | |2009-11-20 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Tamago Sando", a character is seen holding a [[Dreamcast]] controller while soundbits from ''[[Crazy Taxi]]'' can be heard in the background. | ||
+ | |[[File:References MidnightDiner TV Dreamcast.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Durarara!!|Durarara!!]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E22 | ||
+ | |2010-06-11 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Declaration of Disbandment", Celty and Shinra are seen playing a [[Sega Saturn]] (equipped with a [[Extended RAM Cartridge]]) alongside the jewel cases for ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams]]'' and a second game. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Durarara TV Saturn NiGHTS.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Weeds (TV series)|Weeds]]'' | ||
+ | |S06E02 | ||
+ | |2010-08-23 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Felling and Swamping", a ''[[Madworld]]'' poster can be seen.{{ref|http://segabits.com/blog/2010/08/24/madworld-poster-spotted-in-new-weeds-episode/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References Weeds MadWorld.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:Regular Show|Regular Show]]'' | ||
+ | |"Death Punchies" | ||
+ | |2010-09-27 | ||
+ | |Protagonists Mordecai and Rigby own a [[Sega Master System]] which they play regularly. Other than being mirrored horizontally, its appearance is incredibly faithful to its real-life counterpart. Series co-creator J.G. Quintel was interviewed as saying that his family was the only one he knew growing up who owned a Master System.{{ref|https://www.destructoid.com/oooooohh-regular-shows-j-g-quintel-and-i-talk-games/}} Additionally, when the show makes official convention appearances, a Master System is often brought along as a prop frequently associated with the pair.{{ref|http://segabits.com/blog/2012/07/12/mordecai-and-rigby-bring-their-master-system-to-comic-con/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References RegularShow MasterSystem.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |"Rage Against the TV" | ||
+ | |2011-02-014 | ||
+ | |After their old television breaks down, Mordecai and Rigby go looking for another TV to beat a seemingly impossible boss on a video game. The boss, named The Hammer, is a glowing blue character with a video game console in his chest, game controllers for arms, and cables for legs; specifically, the console is a [[Master System]], with design styling taken from the more-compact [[Master System 2]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References RegularShow TV SMS2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="8"| ''[[wikipedia:Squid Girl|Squid Girl]]'' | ||
+ | | || 2010-10-05 || The anime ''Squid Girl'' recreated one of the [[Mega Drive]]'s original [https://segaretro.org/File:MegaDrive_JP_IntroductionBooklet.pdf Japanese announcement brochures]{{fileref|MegaDrive JP IntroductionBooklet.pdf}} to commemorate the real-life creation of the custom white Mega Drive system featured in the show.{{ref|http://segabits.com/blog/2011/07/28/check-out-the-awesome-custom-squid-girl-sega-genesis/}} || [[File:References SquidGirl Print MegaDrivead.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E04 || 2010-10-26 || In the episode "Wait a Squid, Aren't You On My Side?", Squid Girl is seen playing ''[[Columns]]''.|| [[File:References TV SquidGirl Columns.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E10 || 2010-12-07 || In the episode "How Much is That Squiddy in the Window?", Squid Girl is seen playing ''[[Streets of Rage 2]]''.|| [[File:References TV SquidGirl StreetsOfRage2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E12 || 2010-12-21 || In the episode "You're Phonier than an 11-Tentacled Squid!", Squid Girl is seen playing ''[[Advanced Daisenryaku]]''.|| [[File:References TV SquidGirl AdvancedDaisenryaku.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E04 || 2011-10-18 || In the episode "Squidn't That English?!; Ink You Can Stop It?!; Get My Drift?!", Squid Girl and Eiko Aizawa are seen playing ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' on a white Model 1 [[Mega Drive]] and [[Super 32X]].{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1004839}} || [[File:References SquidGirl TV MegaDrive 32X VirtuaFighter32X.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E07 || 2011-11-22 || In the episode "Ink That Amnesia?!", a game heavily-reminiscent of ''[[Golden Axe]]'' can be seen.|| [[File:References TV SquidGirl GoldenAxe.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E08 || 2011-11-29 || In the episode "Watch My Shell While I'm Out?!", Squid Girl is seen playing ''[[Bonanza Bros.]]''. Later on, a game heavily-reminiscent of ''[[Nobunaga no Yabou: Bushou Fuuunroku]]'' can be seen.|| [[File:References TV SquidGirl BonazaBros.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV SquidGirl NobunaganoYabouBushouFuuunroku.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E12 || 2011-12-27 || In the episode "Ink That A Festival?!", a game heavily-reminiscent of ''[[Shining in the Darkness]]'' can be seen.|| [[File:References TV SquidGirl ShiningInTheDarkness.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Inbetweeners|The Inbetweeners]]'' | ||
+ | |S03E05 | ||
+ | |2010-10-11 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Home Alone", Will and Simon are seen playing ''[[Virtua Tennis 2009]]''.{{ref|https://segabits.com/blog/2011/02/16/sega-in-the-media-game-gear-in-the-bronx/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheInbetweeners VirtuaTennis2009.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Kendra (TV Series)|Kendra]]'' | ||
+ | |S03E02 | ||
+ | |2010-11-14 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Let The Games Begin", Kendra goes to an arcade to buy an arcade cabinet for her boyfriend; where ''[[Crazy Taxi]]'', ''[[Sega Rally Championship]]'' and ''[[Zaxxon]]'' can be seen. The store manager recommends she buys ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Kendra TV CrazyTaxiSegaRally.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Kendra TV Zaxxon.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Kendra TV VirtuaFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The World God Only Knows|The World God Only Knows]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E12 | ||
+ | |2010-12-22 | ||
+ | |Protagonist Keima Katsuragi is shown to have an abundance of video game systems in his room, including a [[Saturn|Saga Saturn]] and [[Dreamcast|Creamcast]]. A [[Mega Drive|Mega Five]] is also mentioned. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheWorldGodOnlyKnows TV SagaSaturn Creamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''America's Greatest Otaku'' | ||
+ | |S01E03 | ||
+ | |2011-03-10 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Otaku Heat", Stephan and Sully visit [[GameWorks Tempe]] and speak with Mike Means of [[Sega Entertainment U.S.A.]] about the venue's operations.{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mn2Y_eH6F0U}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References AmericasGreatestOtaku TV GameWorksTempe.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Auction Hunters|Auction Hunters]]'' | ||
+ | |S13E02 | ||
+ | |2011-04-26 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Labor of Love", a number of pinball tables appear in the back of a dealer's shop, including a ''[[South Park]]'' machine.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129081309/http://www.pingeek.com/tv/tv.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3207762/ Honto ni Atta! Reibai Sensei]'' | ||
+ | |S01E06 | ||
+ | |2011-05-16 | ||
+ | |In the sixth episode, a character mentions that her [[Game Gear]] became a [[Nomad]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV HontoniAtta!ReibaiSensei GameGearNomad.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:American Pickers|American Pickers]]'' | ||
+ | |S04E04 | ||
+ | |2011-07-11 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Pick, The Pawn, And The Polish", the Pickers stop by Smitty’s Big Barn Antiques in [[wikipedia:Mayer, Arizona|Mayer, Arizona]] and find a working ''[[Mad Money Star]]'' slot machine.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230608174447/https://sonicretro.org/2011/07/17/hey-history-channel-im-calling-you-out-on-sega-slots/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References AmericanPickers TV MadMoneyStar.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="6"| ''[[wikipedia:Ben-To|Ben-To]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E01 | ||
+ | |2011-10-09 | ||
+ | |Protagonist Yo Sato is a lifelong Sega fan and a reocurring plot point is seeing him play ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' on his [[Sega Saturn]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Ben-To TV SegaSaturnBaby.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E03 | ||
+ | |2011-10-23 | ||
+ | |You Satou talks about how he admired Shinjuku Jacky and BunBunMaru, two real-life ''Virtua Fighter'' players who began playing on ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]''.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230513093611/https://www.destructoid.com/--534711.phtml}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References Ben-To TV ShinjukuJacky.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E04 || 2011-10-30 ||In the episode "Ginger Fried Pork Bento 852kcal", Sato's cousin Ayame Shaga comes to visit him where a ''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' poster can be seen on his wall. Later, she goes through his [[Sega Saturn]] collection and it is revealed Sato owns ''[[Virtual-On]]'' and ''[[Space Harrier]]''. || [[File:References Ben-To TV VirtualOn.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Ben-To TV SpaceHarrier.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E05 || 2011-11-06 ||In the episode "Fish Soup with Hokkaido Salmon 326kcal", posters of various Sega games can be seen, including ''[[Border Break]]''.|| [[File:References Ben-To TV BorderBreak.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E08 || 2011-11-27 ||In the episode "Jumbo Garlic Chive Hamburger Steak Bento 765kcal", after Sen loses a ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' tournament at school and out of frustation throws Sato's [[Sega Saturn]] out of the window. Sato jumps outside to save his Sega Saturn, and while he is successful, ends up injured and in the hospital.|| [[File:Reference Ben-To TV SaturnFlying.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E09 || 2011-12-04 ||In the episode "Western and Japanese Food Mix 2910kcal and Warm Porridge Bento 340kcal", the characters are once again seen playing ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' on Sato's [[Sega Saturn]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230513093611/https://www.destructoid.com/--534711.phtml}}|| [[File:References Ben-To TV Episode9.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"|''[[wikipedia:30 Rock|30 Rock]]'' | ||
+ | |S06E09 | ||
+ | |2012-02-23 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Leap Day", a ''[[Star Wars Trilogy (pinball)|Star Wars Trilogy]]'' pinball table makes an appearance.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129081309/http://www.pingeek.com/tv/tv.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S06E22 | ||
+ | |2012-05-17 | ||
+ | |In the episode "What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year?", a character mentions having played "''Avery Jessup in Kidnapped By Danger'', now available on [[Sega Genesis]]." | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV 30Rock SegaGenesis.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Świat według Kiepskich|Świat według Kiepskich]]'' | ||
+ | |381 | ||
+ | |2012-03-14 | ||
+ | |The protagonist receives a game system named ''Plajtajszyn'' (named similarly to the [[PlayStation]]) which looks like a Japanese [[Mega Drive]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Sonic Drive-In advert | ||
+ | |"OutRun" | ||
+ | |2012-05-07 | ||
+ | |A commercial for Sonic Drive-In is heavily-inspired by ''[[OutRun]]'', even using some of the original game's HUD graphics.{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1008841}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References SonicDriveIn TV OutRun.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Supernatural (American TV series)|Supernatural]]'' | ||
+ | |S08E06 | ||
+ | |2012-11-07 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Southern Comfort", a character mentions he had a happy childhood due to owning a [[Mega Drive]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV Supernatural SegaGenesis.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The League|The League]]'' | ||
+ | |S04E06 | ||
+ | |2012-11-15 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Tailgate", a character buys ''[[John Madden Football]]'' for his [[Mega Drive]] but believes the game to be named after Joel Madden, the singer from Good Charlotte. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV TheLeague JoelMaddenFootball.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Peep Show (British TV series)|Peep Show]]'' | ||
+ | |S08E05 | ||
+ | |2012-12-23 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Chairman Mark," two characters can be seen playing ''[[Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition]]''.{{ref|https://segabits.com/blog/2013/05/14/sega-in-the-media-parks-and-recreation-peeks-inside-andy-and-aprils-toolbox/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References PeepShow StreetFighterII.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Inferno Cop|Inferno Cop]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E05 | ||
+ | |2013-01-21 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Apocalyptic World," a "Data Files" segment on Mecha Cop describes him as being constructed with the CPU of a used [[Sega Saturn]]. Additionally, a later episode mentions the [[Dreamcast]].{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-8#post-868889}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References InfernoCop TV SaturnCPU.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Holliston (TV series)|Holliston]]'' | ||
+ | |S02E11 | ||
+ | |2013-08-06 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Farm Festival", Sid Haig is shown heckling two aspiring horror directors, to which they respond by mocking him appearing the poorly received movie adaptation of ''[[The House of the Dead 2]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Holliston TV HouseOfTheDead2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Dads (2013 TV series)|Dads]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E01 | ||
+ | |2013-09-17 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Pilot," a [[Dreamcast]] can be seen.{{ref|http://segabits.com/blog/2013/09/18/sega-in-the-media-foxs-dads-takes-the-dreamcast-hostage/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References Dads Dreamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Storage Wars: Texas|Storage Wars: Texas]]'' | ||
+ | |S03E27 | ||
+ | |2014-01-07 | ||
+ | |In the episode "For the Benefit of Mr. Charles", a [[Dreamcast]] is found inside a storage locker.{{ref|1=https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4261&start=60}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References StorageWarsTexas TV Dreamcast.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:Steven Universe|Steven Universe]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E11 | ||
+ | |2014-02-17 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Arcade Mania", a character plays ''[[Streets of Rage]]'' parody game called ''Teens of Rage''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References StevenUniverse TV StreetsOfRage.webp|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E12 | ||
+ | |2014-02-24 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Giant Woman", a [[Mega Drive]] can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV StevenUniverse MegaDrive.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Super Sonico|Super Sonico]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E09 | ||
+ | |2014-03-03 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Sonico's Longest Day", a character is shown playing on a [[Sega Saturn]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References SuperSonico TV SegaSaturn.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Moone Boy|Moone Boy]]'' | ||
+ | |S02E04 | ||
+ | |2014-03-10 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Hand Ball", the protagonist wants to own a [[Mega Drive]] after seeing an advert for one. | ||
+ | |[[File:MooneBoy.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Goldbergs (2013 TV series)|The Goldbergs]]'' | ||
+ | |S01S21 | ||
+ | |2014-04-29 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Age of Darkness," a character can be seen playing ''[[Zaxxon]]'' at an arcade. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheGoldbergs Zaxxon.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Nanana's Buried Treasure|Nanana's Buried Treasure]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E05 | ||
+ | |2014-05-08 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Mission: Impossible", the characters are seen playing ''[[Virtua Fighter 5]]'' on a [[PlayStation 3]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV NananasBuriedTreasure VirtuaFighterPS3.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Pawn Stars|Pawn Stars]]'' | ||
+ | |S10E15 | ||
+ | |2014-09-18 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Pinball Punch", a ''[[Twister]]'' pinball table makes an appearance.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129081309/http://www.pingeek.com/tv/tv.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Bob's Burgers|Bob's Burgers]]'' | ||
+ | |S05E09 | ||
+ | |2015-01-11 | ||
+ | |In the episode "[[wikipedia:Speakeasy Rider|Speakeasy Rider]]", a character says, "But remember how good I was at that [[Super Hang-On|motorcycle arcade game]]?" | ||
+ | |[[File:References BobsBurgers TV SuperHangOn.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ''[[wikipedia:MythBusters|MythBusters]]'' | ||
+ | | S2015E04 | ||
+ | | 2015-01-31 | ||
+ | | In the episode "Video Game Special", footage of the Wilderness stage from the [[Mega Drive]] port of ''[[Golden Axe]]'' (played on ''[[Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection]]'') is used as an example of a retro video game. | ||
+ | | [[File:References MythBusters TV UltimateGenesisCollection GoldenAxe.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Weather Underground'' | ||
+ | |S01E01 | ||
+ | |2015-08-24 | ||
+ | |A pin from a ''[[Twister]]'' pinball table appears one of the set's recurring decorations.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129081309/http://www.pingeek.com/tv/tv.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Crazy Ex-Girlfriend|Crazy Ex-Girlfriend]]'' | ||
| | | | ||
+ | |201x | ||
+ | |During a performance of the song "Ping Pong Girl", one of the mentioned topics is "Sega!" (sung like the [[Sega Scream]]). | ||
+ | |[[File:References CrazyExGirlfriend TV Segalyrics.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Assassination Classroom|Assassination Classroom]]'' | ||
+ | |S02E01 | ||
+ | |2016-01-07 | ||
+ | |Karma Akabane threatens to expose the Summer Festival worker for ripping people off if he doesn't give him the game console, which is the biggest prize. The game console itself is a [[Wii]]-like device that has [[Sega Saturn]] aesthetics, called the '''GAES Jupiter'''. | ||
+ | |[[File:AssassinationClassroomS2E1GaesJupiter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"|''[[wikipedia:Letterkenny (TV series)|Letterkenny]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E01 | ||
+ | |2016-02-07 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Ain't No Reason to Get Excited", a character does the [[Sega Scream]] while on Crystal Meth. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Letterkenny TV SegaScream.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S03E01 | ||
+ | |2017-07-01 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Sled Shack", Stewart mentions he stole his grandma's TV to play ''[[Ecco the Dolphin]]'' on his [[Mega CD]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Letterkenny TV EccoTheDolphin.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Adventure Time|Adventure Time]]'' | ||
+ | |S07E25 | ||
+ | |2016-03-12 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Flute Spell," the characters play a game called ''Age of Grinders'', which is a spoof of ''[[Phantasy Star IV]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV AdventureTime PhantasyStarIV.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Yo-kai Watch|Yo-kai Watch]]'' | ||
+ | |S02E43 | ||
+ | |2016-05-06 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Start Your Engines! The Yo-1 Grand Prix!," a character takes on a polygonal appearance similar to ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'''s Akira.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-7#post-858938}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References YokaiWatch TV VirtuaFighter.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Narcos|Narcos]]'' | ||
+ | |S02E02 | ||
+ | |2016-09-02 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Cambalache", characters can be seen playing ''[[Streets of Rage]]''.{{ref|https://segabits.com/blog/2016/09/06/sega-in-the-media-pablo-escobar-plays-streets-of-rage-on-narcos/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References Narcos StreetsOfRage.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:Black Mirror|Black Mirror]]'' | ||
+ | |S03E04 | ||
+ | |2016-10-21 | ||
+ | |In the episode "San Junipero", a character is seen playing ''[[The House of the Dead 2]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV BlackMirror HouseoftheDead1.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S05E01 | ||
+ | |2019-06-05 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Striking Vipers", the characters play a game called ''Striking Vipers'' (a spoof of ''[[Fighting Vipers]]'') by a company called SEEK (a combination of [[Sega]] and [[SNK]]). At the end of the episode, the ''Striking Vipers'' logo can be seen, which is another homage to ''[[Fighting Vipers]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV BlackMirror FightingVipers.jpg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV BlackMirror FightingVipersLogo.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Sneaky Pete|Sneaky Pete]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E07 | ||
+ | |2017-01-13 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Lieutenant Bernhardt", a character declares the [[Sega Saturn]] to be the best console of all time. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV SneakyPete SegaSaturn1.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV SneakyPete SegaSaturn2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Voltron: Legendary Defender|Voltron: Legendary Defender]]'' | ||
+ | |S02E7 | ||
+ | |2017-01-20 | ||
+ | |The episode "Space Mall" features an appearance from a fictional game console called the Mercury Gameflux II, a reference in name to the [[Saturn]] and in appearance to the [[Dreamcast]]. When it is later being played, the ''[[Phantasy Star]]''-like game ''Killbot Phantasm I'' is shown. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Voltron TV MercuryGamefluxII.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References Voltron TV KillbotPhantasyI.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="3"| ''[[wikipedia:Gamers!|Gamers!]]'' | ||
+ | | S01E01 || 2017-07-13 || The opening is a montage of classic video games, including ''[[The House of the Dead]]''. || [[File:References Gamers! TV HouseOfTheDead.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E01 || 2017-07-13 || In the episode "Keita Amano and Chapters of the Chosen", a copy of ''[[Yakuza 0]]'' can be seen. || [[File:References Gamers! TV Yakuza0.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E02 || 2017-07-20 || In the episode "Tasuku Uehara and New Game +", the characters play ''[[Persona 4 Arena Ultimax]]''. || [[File:References Gamers! TV Persona4.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:American Dad!|American Dad!]]'' | ||
+ | | S13E02 || 2018-02-12 || In the episode "Paranoid Frandroid", a game based on ''[[The House of the Dead III]]'' can be seen at the arcade.|| [[File:References TV AmericanDad HOTD3.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S15E14 || 2020-07-27 || In the episode "First, Do No Farm", Stan is seen playing ''[[Daytona USA]]''. || [[File:References TV AmericanDad DaytonaUSA.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:Pop Team Epic|Pop Team Epic]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E12 | ||
+ | |2018-03-25 | ||
+ | |The episode "The Age of Pop Team Epic" begins with a direct parody of the infamous wireframe introduction sequence from ''[[Death Crimson]]'', and is credited for increasing awareness of the game's existence.{{ref|https://www.badgamehalloffame.com/death-crimson/}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References PopTeamEpic TV DeathCrimson.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E08 || 2022-11-20 || In the episode "Pop Team Epic Battle Royale", a character is shown cleaning a game for their [[Mega Drive]] with the [[Mega CD]] and [[Sega 32x]] add ons. || [[File:References PopTeamEpic TV MegaCD32x.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Nate is Late|Nate is Late]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E36 | ||
+ | |2018-04-19 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Video Game", an action figure of Ulala from ''[[Space Channel 5]]'' can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV NateIsLate Ulala.webp|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Blindspot (TV series)|Blindspot]]'' | ||
+ | |S03E23 | ||
+ | |2018-05-11 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Defection", Patterson sees someone blow on a wire to make it work and she remarks "this isn't a [[Sega Genesis]]." | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV Blindspot Genesis.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Citrus (manga)|Citrus]]'' | ||
+ | |S01Exx | ||
+ | |2018-xx-xx | ||
+ | |In one episode, two characters play ''[[The House of the Dead 4]]'' in an arcade which also houses the fictional game ''The Hands of the Dead VI''.{{ref|https://twitter.com/8284_freedom3/status/1146411080425492480}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References Citrus TV HotD4.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="15"| ''[[wikipedia:Hi Score Girl|Hi Score Girl]]'' | ||
+ | | S01E02 || 2018-07-21 || In the episode "Round 2", Haruno buys ''[[Altered Beast]]'' for his [[PC Engine]]. Later on, Ono is seen playing ''[[Space Harrier]]''. || [[File:References TV HiScoreGirl AlteredBeast.jpg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV HiScoreGirl SpaceHarrier.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E03 || 2018-07-28 || In the episode "Round 3", Haruo is shown reminiscing about ''[[Golden Axe]]''. || [[File:References TV HiScoreGirl GoldenAxe.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E04 || 2018-08-04 || In the episode "Round 4", Haruo is shown playing ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''. || [[File:References TV HiScoreGirl VirtuaFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E08 || 2018-09-01 || In the episode "Round 8", the Opa-Opa from ''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' makes a cameo. || [[File:References TV HiScoreGirl OpaOpa.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E10 || 2018-09-15 || In the episode "Round 10", Protagonist Haruo buys a [[Sega Saturn]] and a number of games early into the anime, which is shown and played as a recurring plot point.{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1007626}} || [[File:References HiScoreGirl TV Saturn.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E11 || 2018-09-22 || In the episode "Round 11", the two female leads play ''[[Virtua Cop]]'' together. Later on, Ono is seen playing ''[[OutRun]]''. | ||
+ | | [[File:References HiScoreGirl TV VirtuaCop.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV HiScoreGirl OutRun.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E12 || 2018-09-29 || In the episode "Round 12", Haruo shows off his [[Sega Saturn]] collection which includes ''[[D]]'', ''[[Daytona USA]]'' and ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''. | ||
+ | | [[File:References TV HiScoreGirl SaturnCollection.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E13 || 2019-10-05 || In the episode "Round 13", Ono recieves her first video game system: a [[Game Gear]] with ''[[Fatal Fury Special]]'', ''[[Samurai Showdown]]'', ''[[Puyo Puyo]]'' and ''[[Space Harrier]]''. Later, she plays ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' on it. | ||
+ | | [[File:References TV HiScoreGirl GameGear1.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV HiScoreGirl GameGear2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E15 || 2019-10-19 || In the episode "Round 15", a sign for the [[Sega Titan Video]] can be seen. | ||
+ | | [[File:References TV HiScoreGirl STV.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E02 || 2019-11-02 || In the episode "Round 17", the two female leads are fighting over the protagonist and settle their differences by playing ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' on Haruo's [[Sega Saturn]]. | ||
+ | | [[File:References HiScoreGirl TV VirtuaFighter2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E03 || 2019-11-09 || In the episode "Round 18", ''[[Fighting Vipers]]'' has become the latest craze at the arcade and is shown being played. | ||
+ | | [[File:References HiScoreGirl TV FightingVipers.png |200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E04 || 2019-11-16 || In the episode "Round 19", Haruo turns on his [[Sega Saturn]] to play ''[[Panzer Dragoon II Zwei]]''. | ||
+ | | [[File: References HiScoreGirl TV PDZwei.png |200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E05 || 2019-11-23 || In the episode "Round 20", a scene in the second season depicts ''[[Sonic the Fighters]]'' running on a ''[[Megalo 50]]'' as one of the many arcade games visible in the background. | ||
+ | | [[File:References HiScoreGirlII TV SonictheFighters.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E07 || 2019-12-07 || In the episode "Round 22", Haruo and Ono play ''[[Last Bronx]]'' and ''[[Die Hard Arcade]]''. | ||
+ | | [[File:References TV HiScoreGirl LastBronx.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV HiScoreGirl DieHardArcade.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S02E09 || 2019-12-21 || In the episode "Round 24", the protagonists of ''[[Hang-On]]'' and ''[[Space Harrier]]'' can be seen. | ||
+ | | [[File:References TV HiScoreGirl HangOnSpaceHarrier.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:Dead Pixels|Dead Pixels]]'' | ||
+ | | S01E01 || 2019-03-28 || In the episode "Bears", a character mentions the game ''[[OutRun]]''.{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1004839}} || [[File:References DeadPixels TV OutRun.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | S01E02 || 2019-04-04 || In the episode "Tanadaal", a character mentions the game ''[[Shogun: Total War]]''.{{ref|1=https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1004839}} || [[File:References DeadPixels TV ShogunTotalWar.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="3"| ''[[wikipedia:Amphibia (TV series)|Amphibia]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E01 | ||
+ | |2019-06-17 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Best Fronds", a [[Dreamcast]] and ''[[Crazy Taxi]]'' are seen under the counter in a thrift store. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Amphibia TV Dreamcast SonicAdventure CrazyTaxi.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E20 | ||
+ | |2019-07-18 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Reunion", a game heavily-reminiscent of ''[[Virtual-On]]'' can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Amphibia TV VirtualOn.webp|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S03E04 | ||
+ | |2021-10-23 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Fight at the Museum", ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams...]]'' and a [[3D Control Pad]] can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Amphibia TV NiGHTS Sonic 3DControlPad.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Blacklist|The Blacklist]]'' | ||
+ | |S07E04 | ||
+ | |2019-10-25 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Kuwait," an [[Arcade Racer]] is seen inside of a video game store.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-11#post-1007255}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheBlacklist TV ArcadeRacer.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ''[[wikipedia:Family Guy|Family Guy]]'' | ||
+ | | S18E06 | ||
+ | | 2019-11-10 | ||
+ | | In the episode "Peter & Lois Wedding," Peter asks Lois what the ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' blood code is.<ref>https://www.mortalkombatonline.com/t/classic/family-guy-drops-klassic-mortal-kombat-reference/AlLRkC8RAkgP</ref> | ||
+ | | [[File:References Family Guy TV Mortal Kombat Code.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Chase (British game show)|The Chase: Celebrity Special]]'' | ||
+ | |Coronation Street Special (S10E04) | ||
+ | |2020 | ||
+ | |Jack P. Shepherd (who plays David Platt in Coronation Street) is asked the question: | ||
+ | ''In the 1990s, which of these used the advertising slogan'' | ||
+ | '''The more you play with it, the harder it gets'?'' | ||
+ | *A) Sega | ||
+ | *B) Play-Doh | ||
+ | *C) Twister | ||
+ | He (incorrectly) answers Twister, while the Chaser chooses Sega. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This is referring to [[Viz print advertisements|a specific advertisement in UK magazine comic ''Viz'']] which made its rounds on the internet in the 2000s. This was a one-off comedic advert, not a nationwide advertising slogan. | ||
+ | |[[File:TheChaseCelebritySpecial UK S10E04 Sega.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Shell advert | ||
+ | |"Mfon's Driving Change" | ||
+ | |2020 | ||
+ | |A [[Sega Master System II]] is implied as one of the inspirations behind Mfon's passion for engineering, and a reason he began working for Shell.{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj3CkW8qGz8}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References Shelladvert SegaMasterSystemII.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Bull (2016 TV series)|Bull]]'' | ||
+ | |S04E11 | ||
+ | |2020-01-06 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Look Back in Anger", a character mentions he enjoyed going to his friends house as a kid because his friend had a Sega. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV Bull Sega.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Dropkick on My Devil!|Dropkick on My Devil!]]'' | ||
+ | |S02E03 | ||
+ | |2020-04-20 | ||
+ | |In the self-titled episode "Episode 3", a character buys ''[[The Punisher]]'' on the [[Mega Drive]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV DropKickOnMyDevil Punisher.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Rick & Morty|Rick & Morty]]'' | ||
+ | |S04E09 | ||
+ | |2020-05-04 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Childrick of Mort", Jerry asks if Rick's clay people have a [[Dreamcast]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Rick Morty TV Dreamcast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="2"| ''[[wikipedia:Solar Opposites|Solar Opposites]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E01 | ||
+ | |2020-05-08 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Matter Transfer Array", a character questions wherever another character prefers [[Nintendo]] or [[Sega]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV SolarOpposites SegaNintendo.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S03E11 | ||
+ | |2022-07-13 | ||
+ | |In the episode "The Fog of Pupa", a character mentions having found a [[Game Gear]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References SolarOpposites TV GameGear.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Fly Me to the Moon (manga)|Fly Me to the Moon]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E11 | ||
+ | |2020-12-12 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Friends", a characters video game console collection is shown which includes the [[Mega Drive]], [[Sega 32x]] and [[Dreamcast]]. Later on, another character mentions the possibility of buying a [[SG-1000]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV FlyMeToTheMoon MD32xDreamcast.png]]<br><br>[[File:References TV FlyMeToTheMoon SG-10000.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Firefly Lane|Firefly Lane]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E07 | ||
+ | |2021-02-03 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Total Eclipse of the Hart", a ''[[Godzilla]]'' pinball table makes an appearance.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231129081309/http://www.pingeek.com/tv/tv.htm}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Vlad Love|Vlad Love]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E04 | ||
+ | |2021-02-14 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Salamander's Night", a Chun-Li cosplayer emulates moves from ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV VladLove VirtuaFighter2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime|That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime]]'' | ||
+ | |S02E11 | ||
+ | |2021-03-23 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Birth of a Demon Lord", a character performs a move from ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References ThatTimeIGotReincarnatedAsASlime TV VirtuaFighter.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="3"|''[[Shenmue the Animation]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E02 | ||
+ | |2022-02-13 | ||
+ | |The episode "Daybreak" features appearances from numerous [[Sega]] arcade machines, such as ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' (played on an [[Astro City]]), ''[[Space Harrier]]'', ''[[Hang-On]]'', and ''[[Fantasy Zone]]''.{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20230917001920/https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads%2Fgeneral-questions-and-information-thread.26211%2Fpage-93#post-998154}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References ShenmuetheAnimation TV VirtuaFighter AstroCity.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References ShenmuetheAnimation TV SpaceHarrier FantasyZone HangOn.png|200px]]<br><br> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E09 | ||
+ | |2022-04-03 | ||
+ | |The episode "Distinct" features cameos by figurines of Robo and Mobo (of the game ''[[Bonanza Bros.]]'').{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20230917002031/https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads%2Fgeneral-questions-and-information-thread.26211%2Fpage-95#post-1000823}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References ShenmuetheAnimation TV BonanzaBros.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E10 | ||
+ | |2022-04-10 | ||
+ | |The episode "Comeback" again features cameos by figurines of Robo and Mobo (of the game ''[[Bonanza Bros.]]''), but this time in their proper colors.{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/save/https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/general-questions-and-information-thread.26211/page-96#post-1001038}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References ShenmuetheAnimation TV BonanzaBros 2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Tokyo Vice (TV series)|Tokyo Vice]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E02 | ||
+ | |2022-04-07 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Kishi Kaisei", a character is shown playing ''[[Virtua Cop]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV TokyoVice VirtuaCop.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="10"|''[[wikipedia:Uncle from Another World|Uncle from Another World]]'' | ||
+ | |Season 1 | ||
+ | |2022-07-06 | ||
+ | |Anime where the protagonist's Uncle is a big Sega fan. The opening itself is a montage of Sega homages; including ''[[Shinrei Jusatsushi Taroumaru]]'', ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams...]]'', ''[[Guardian Heroes]]'', a [[Sega Saturn]] commercial, ''[[Saint Sword]]'', ''[[Nonomura Byouin no Hitobito]]'', ''[[Golden Axe]]'', ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]'', ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', ''[[Digital Dance Mix Vol. 1 Namie Amuro]]'', ''[[Street Fighter 2]]'', ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'' and ''[[Shinobi]]''.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57FcZBYXMac</ref> | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV Uncle From Another World Sega Montage.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Season 1 | ||
+ | |2022-07-06 | ||
+ | |The eyecatch pays homage to the title screen of ''[[Panzer Dragoon II Zwei]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV UncleFromAnotherWorld PDZwei.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E02 | ||
+ | |2022-07-13 | ||
+ | |In the episode "''[[Guardian Heroes]]'' Shoulda Been Number One!", the protagonist helps his Uncle buy a [[Sega Saturn]] with 20 games, including ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams...]]'' and ''[[Guardian Heroes]]''. Later on, they are seen playing ''[[Guardian Heroes]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV MyUncleFromAnotherWorld SegaSaturn1.jpg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV MyUncleFromAnotherWorld SegaSaturn2.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E04 | ||
+ | |2022-07-27 | ||
+ | |In the episode "You Helped Me Through Tough Times", the protagonist's Uncle mentions [[Game Gear]], ''[[Landstalker: The Treasures of King Nole]]'', ''[[Puyo Puyo Sun]]'' and ''[[Burning Rangers]]'' - while claiming that the latter is better played on the 3D Saturn controller. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV UncleFromAnotherWorld GameGear.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV UncleFromAnotherWorld Landstaker.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV UncleFromAnotherWorld PuyoPuyoSun.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV UncleFromAnotherWorld BurningRangers.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV UncleFromAnotherWorld 3DController.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E05 | ||
+ | |2022-08-17 | ||
+ | |In the episode "That Reminds Me, I Almost Got Assassinated Once", ''[[Alien Soldier]]'' and ''[[Dynamite Headdy]]'' are mentioned. Later on, the "Rise From Your Grave" soundbit from ''[[Altered Beast]]'' can be heard on a character's phone. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV MyUncleFromAnotherWorld AlienSoldier.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References MyUncleFromAnotherWorld TV DynamiteHeaddy.jpg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV MyUncleFromAnotherWorld AltereedBeast.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E06 | ||
+ | |2022-08-24 | ||
+ | |In the episode "So They Threw Me into the Basement of a Freak Show...", [[Mega Drive]], ''[[Alien Storm]]'' and ''[[Pulseman]]'' are mentioned. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV MyUncleFromAnotherWorld AlienStorm1.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV MyUncleFromAnotherWorld AlienStorm2.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV MyUncleFromAnotherWorld Pulseman.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E07 | ||
+ | |2022-08-31 | ||
+ | |In the episode "As You Can See, SEGA Games Are Very Helpful in Life!", the title screen of ''[[Revenge of Shinobi]]'' is parodied. Later on, the characters play ''[[Golden Axe]]'' on [[Mega Drive]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV MyUncleFromAnotherWorld RevengeOfShinobi.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV MyUncleFromAnotherWorld GoldenAxe.png|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV MyUncleFromAnotherWorld GoldenAxe3.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E08 | ||
+ | |2022-11-24 | ||
+ | |In the episode "I Got Through it by Transforming into the Most Powerful Being I Know", the Uncle credits ''[[Shinrei Jusatsushi Taroumaru]]'' with teaching him life skills. | ||
+ | |[[File:References MyUncleFromAnotherWorld TV ShinreiJusatsushiTaroumaru.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E12 | ||
+ | |2022-12-22 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Names Are Important, That's What (He/She) Said", the Uncle mentions his favourite soundtrack to Sega games including ''[[Strikers 1945]]'', ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams...]]'' and ''[[Dynamite Headdy]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References MyUncleFromAnotherWorld Strikers1945.jpg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References MyUncleFromAnotherWorld SonicTheHedgehog.jpg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References MyUncleFromAnotherWorld NiGHTSintoDreams.jpg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References MyUncleFromAnotherWorld DynamiteHeaddy.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S01E13 | ||
+ | |2023-03-08 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Thanks to Everyone, Thank You", the series concludes with a shot of the Uncle's favourite games: a [[Sega Saturn]] with ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams...]]'' and ''[[Guardian Heroes]]'' and a [[Mega Drive]] with ''[[Golden Axe]]''. | ||
+ | |[[File:References MyUncleFromAnotherWorld TV Ending.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Love Live! Superstar!!|Love Live! Superstar!!]]'' | ||
+ | |S02E07 | ||
+ | |2022-08-28 | ||
+ | |In the episode "UR Ren Hazuki", an assortment of video game consoles are shown, including the [[Sega Saturn]], [[Dreamcast]], [[Mega Drive]], [[Mega CD]], [[Sega 32x]] and [[Master System]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TV Lovelifesuperstar Consoles1.jpg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV Lovelifesuperstar Consoles2.jpg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References TV Lovelifesuperstar Consoles3.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:She-Hulk: Attorney at Law|She-Hulk: Attorney at Law]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E08 | ||
+ | |2022-10-06 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Ribbit and Rip It", a ''[[Frogger]]'' arcade cabinet can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References SheHulk TV Frogger.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Koala Man|Koala Man]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E01 | ||
+ | |2023-01-09 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Bin Day", a [[Sega Saturn]] can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References KoalaMan TV SegaSaturn.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Last of Us (TV series)|The Last of Us]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E07 | ||
+ | |2023-02-26 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Left Behind", a character is seen playing ''[[Daytona USA]]'' in an arcade. ''[[Frogger]]'' and ''[[Zaxxon]]'' cabinets can also be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheLastOfUs TV DaytonaUSA.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Saturday Night Live|Saturday Night Live]]'' | ||
+ | |S48E14 | ||
+ | |2023-03-04 | ||
+ | |A character is seen playing ''[[Streets of Rage 2]]'' on a [[Game Gear]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References SaturdayNightLive TV StreetsOfRage2.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Big Door Prize|The Big Door Prize]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E07 | ||
+ | |2023-04-26 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Giorgio", a ''[[Super Monaco GP]]'' arcade cabinet can be seen.{{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231119112003/https://www.ataricompendium.com/game_library/atari_tube/atari_tube.html#videos}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Notavailable.svg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Chase (British game show)|The Chase]]'' | ||
+ | |S16E53 | ||
+ | |2023-06-11 | ||
+ | |In the "Soccer Aid" episode, ''[[Last Bronx]]'' is the subject of a trivia question. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Chase TV LastBronx.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:The Righteous Gemstones|The Righteous Gemstones]]'' | ||
+ | |S03E05 | ||
+ | |2023-07-09 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Interlude III", a character mentions he just got a [[Sega Saturn]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TheRighteousGemstones TV SegaSaturn.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Gamera Rebirth|Gamera Rebirth]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E01 | ||
+ | |2023-09-07 | ||
+ | |Deluxe ''[[OutRun]]'' cabinets are prominently featured in the first episode. | ||
+ | |[[File:References GameraRebirth TV OutRun.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Alan Carr's Picture Slam'' | ||
+ | |S01E01 | ||
+ | |2023-09-16 | ||
+ | |A contestant has difficulty identifying a [[Sega Mega Drive]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References AlenCarrsPictureSlam TV MegaDrive.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Fermat no Ryōri|Fermat no Ryōri]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E0x | ||
+ | |2023-1x-xx | ||
+ | |A [[CSD-G1M]] makes a recurring appearance in the background of a character's home.{{ref|https://ghostarchive.org/archive/gvHhk|2=https://twitter.com/ashizuka16bit/status/1722131393432768940}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References FermatnoRyori TV CSDG1M.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Ted (TV series)|Ted]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E02 | ||
+ | |2024-01-11 | ||
+ | |In the episode "My Two Dads", Ted suggests buying a [[Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]]. Cases for ''[[Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master]]'', ''[[Streets of Rage 2]]'' and ''[[Golden Axe II]]'' can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Ted TV SegaGenesis.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt19265192/ My Undead Yokai Girlfriend]'' | ||
+ | |S01E01 | ||
+ | |2024-03-22 | ||
+ | |In the first episode, a [[Mega Drive]] poster can be seen in the background. | ||
+ | |[[File:References MyUndeadYokaiGirlfriend TV MegaDrive.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:X-Men '97|X-Men '97]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E04 | ||
+ | |2024-04-03 | ||
+ | |In the episode "Motendo / Lifedeath – Part 1", a [[Mega Drive]] can be seen. | ||
+ | |[[File:References Xmen TV MegaDrive.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[wikipedia:Train to the End of the World|Train to the End of the World]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E07 | ||
+ | |2024-05-13 | ||
+ | |In the episode "A Zombie That Laughs Is No Zombie at All", characters are showing playing ''[[The House of the Dead]]'' on a [[Sega Saturn]]. | ||
+ | |[[File:References TrainToTheEndOfTheWorld TV HouseOfTheDead1.jpg|200px]]<br><br>[[File:References_TrainToTheEndOfTheWorld_TV_HouseOfTheDead.png|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Like a Dragon: Yakuza]]'' | ||
+ | |S01E0x | ||
+ | |2024-10-24 | ||
+ | |In the episode "xxxxx", classic [[Sega]] arcade machines, merchandise, and other references make their expected appearances. Among these are ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'', ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'', ''[[Virtua Cop 2]]'', and ''[[Daytona USA]]'', among others.{{ref|https://x.com/KoriMaru/status/1849631585236078774}} | ||
+ | |[[File:References LikeaDragonYakuza TV Segagames.jpeg|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 27 October 2024
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The following is a list of references to Sega in film and television.
For references specific to Sonic the Hedgehog, see References to Sonic in film and television.
Contents
Film
Film | Release date | Description | Screenshots |
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Gang vs. G-Men | 1962-11-02 | A scene set in a Gun Corner (an arcade specializing in shooting galleries) features a character playing Jungle Gun.[1] | |
Carry On Spying | 1964-07-29 | A Diamond 3 Star slot machine is briefly seen in Hakim's Fun House. | |
Tokyo Drifter | 1966-04-10 | A Space Ace cabinet appears in the background of an arcade.[2] | |
Delinquent Girl Boss: Worthless to Confess | 1971-04-28 | The protagonist is scolded by an arcade owner for being too rough with a Punching Bag machine.[3] | |
Apartment Wife: Secret Rendezvous | 1972-04-29 | A scene in an amusement park features a distant appearance from a Duck Hunt cabinet.[4] | |
Trap of Lust | 1973-12-15 | Multiple Sega arcade machines appear in the background of an arcade, including Jockey Club, Monster Gun, Super Skill Diga, Grand National Race, Gun Fight, Pong-Tron, Pro Bowler, Speed Hockey, Attack, Rifleman, Sand Buggy, Matchlock, Night Rider, Jet Rocket, Monte Carlo, and a Sega-imported Concerto jukebox.[5] | |
Jaws | 1975-06-20 | Killer Shark is seen being played at a seaside arcade.[6] | |
The Demon | 1978-10-07 | A scene in an outdoor arcade features a distant appearance from a Speed Hockey machine.[7] | |
Trucker Yaro VIII: The Truck Rascals go to the North | 1978 | The film features a brief appearance from a Grand Prix machine.[8] | |
Midnight Madness | 1980-02-08 | The film features appearances from a number of Sega arcade games, including Fonz, Zaxxon, and Jet Rocket. | |
Death Wish II | 1982-02-11 | A Plinker's Canyon machine is seen being played by Thomas F. Duffy's character. | |
101 | 1983-03-13 | The 1983 Depeche Mode documentary 101 features a brief appearance from a Shinobi cabinet.[9] | |
WarGames | 1983-06-03 | The arcade at 20 Grand Palace features both SubRoc-3D and Zaxxon cabinets.[10] | |
Nightmares | 1983-09-09 | The second story of the 1983 anthology horror film Nightmares, titled The Bishop of Battle, prominently features Sega Center Fox Hills Mall as its setting. | |
Sunset Limousine | 1983-10-12 | The film features appearances from a number of Sega arcade machines, like SubRoc-3D, Turbo, and Monaco GP.[11] | |
Footloose | 1984-02-17 | At the Hi-Spot Diner, a man is seen dancing in place while playing a game of Zaxxon. | |
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter | 1984-04-13 | A character is shown playing Zaxxon. | |
The Last Starfighter | 1984-07-13 | One scene features Coleco's tabletop Zaxxon resting in the background.[12] | |
The Stuff | 1985-06-14 | Jason's older brother is seen playing the ColecoVision port of Zaxxon, despite the presence of an Atari 800 atop the television set.[13] Even more curious, the sound effects are taken from the arcade version of Joust.[11] | |
Nightmare Weekend | 1986 | In one scene of the film, a character fervently plays a game of Turbo on her ColecoVision with the official steering wheel expansion module. As she plays, she uses an advanced computer system to take control of a real-life vehicle, which careens around wildly as the ColecoVision steering wheel is turned. Later, Frogger and Zaxxon cabinets are seen in a crowded arcade. | |
Top Kids | 1987-04-01 | A character is shown to own an OutRun machine. | |
Shonan Bakusozoku | 1987-04-25 | A Super Derby II is seen behind Yankee while he plays an arcade game.[14] | |
Can't Buy Me Love | 1987-08-14 | A character is shown playing Enduro Racer. | |
Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama | 1988-01-29 | The film features an appearance from a Champion Baseball arcade machine.[11] | |
Big | 1988-06-03 | Numerous Sega cabinets make appearances at the boardwalk, including Frogger, Zaxxon, and a notable appearance from a standup OutRun cabinet. | |
Earth Defense Girl Iko-chan 2: Lunna's Secret | 1988-07-13 | After Iko-chan is transported into the world of video games, she stars as the protagonist of Space Harrier in a direct homage to the game's first stage, complete with new enemies. Notably, this footage seems to have been sourced from a custom version of the X68000 version of the game with modded sprites. | |
By Dawn's Early Light | 1990-05-19 | A fighter pilot is seen playing an After Burner cabinet in a bar during the film's opening moments.[15] | |
King Of New York | 1990-09-28 | An OutRun arcade cabinet is visible in the background of one scene. | |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day | 1991-07-01 | Protagonist John Conner plays After Burner in an arcade. | |
Suburban Commando | 1991-10-04 | Hulk Hogan plays After Burner so intensively the arcade machine breaks. | |
Juice | 1992-01-17 | A Sega Master System controller can be seen in one scene. | |
Encino Man | 1992-05-22 | The caveman's love for Rad Mobile is a minor plot point in the 1992 comedy film Encino Man. | |
Police Story 3: Supercop | 1992-07-04 | The criminal overlord Chaibat is seen playing the Mega Drive version of Tetris, but the scene strangely uses sound effects from the arcade version of Street Fighter II: The World Warrior. | |
Otto - Der Liebesfilm | 1992-07-30 | The protagonist Amor, playing the role of Cupid, is caught goofing off with a Mega Drive, Arcade Power Stick, and assorted games like California Games, Jewel Master, Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?, and Sonic the Hedgehog.[16] Sega was not just the licensed producer of Otto games, but reportedly also co-financed the previous film Otto - Der Außerfriesische[17], with this sponsorship extending into Der Liebesfilm as well.[18] | |
Sliver | 1993-05-21 | An NTSC Model 1 Sega Genesis and Sega CD are seen in the background of one character's home.[19] | |
Surf Ninjas | 1993-08-20 | In a case of official product placement, Johnny's younger brother Adam comes into possession of a "magic" Game Gear which lets him play scenes from the film live.[20][21] | |
Fearless | 1993-10-15 | Characters are shown playing Splatterhouse 2 on a Mega Drive. | |
Sune's Summer | 1993-12-25 | A The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends pinball table makes an appearance.[22] | |
Angie | 1994-03-04 | A character mentions her kids are being babysitted by a Sega. | |
Airheads | 1994-08-05 | Multiple characters in the film are seen playing Game Gears, with one security guard playing Aerial Assault.[23] | |
Bodyguard Kiba: Apocalypse of Carnage | 1994-10-22 | An extra can be seen playing Virtua Fighter in the background. | |
Double Dragon | 1994-11-04 | An Enduro Racer cabinet is featured in the background of one of the film's fight scenes.[24] | |
Rumble in the Bronx | 1995-01-21 | Keung gives a child a Sega Game Gear (calling it "his old video game"), which the child is happily able to play despite not having a game cartridge inserted.[25] | |
Billy Madison | 1995-02-10 | During lunchtime at an elementary school cafeteria, Madison argues with another student about which is the best video game ever: Donkey Kong, or the Mega Drive release of Mortal Kombat.[26] | |
Man of the House | 1995-03-03 | A character is seen playing Virtua Fighter in an arcade filled with an assortment of other Sega-produced arcade games (like Clutch Hitter and After Burner) and decorated with Sega Sports posters. A Game Gear also makes an appearance later in the film. | |
The Net | 1995-07-28 | A character tells another another character that if he gets good grades, he can spend time with Nintendo and Sega. | |
Clockers | 1995-09-15 | Tyrone carries a Sega VR headset (actually a prop) and wears a Genesis CDX around his neck, which he later uses to play the fictional Sega VR game Gangsta. In another scene, a character is shown cleaning a Virtua Fighter machine. | |
Mallrats | 1995-10-20 | NHL All-Star Hockey and a Sega Saturn make an appearance in the film.[27] Allegedly, the film's producers originally wanted to use a Mega Drive and a 16-bit hockey game in said scenes, but Sega insisted that the film feature the company's newest technology, and a Saturn was used instead.[28] | |
Ghost in the Shell | 1995-11-18 | The film's famous "water fight" scene was significantly inspired by Virtua Fighter 2. Directors Kazuchika Kise and Mamoru Ishii played a great deal of the game during the movie's production, and per Oshii, “When people ask about Ghost, I actually think of VF2”. This led to the character Kusanagi using Lau’s Renkan Tenshinkyaku attack during the scene.[29] | |
Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead | 1995-12-01 | A character is seen playing Virtua Fighter. | |
Four Rooms | 1995-12-25 | Characters are seen playing Rambo 3 on a Mega Drive. | |
The Juror | 1996-02-02 | The protagonist's son is seen playing a blue Sega Sports-version Game Gear, and earlier says to his mother, "Mom, it's not a Nintendo, it's a Sega!" | |
Generation X | 1996-02-20 | A character plays Virtua Fighter 2 so intensively it causes their mutant powers to activate. | |
Goodbye South, Goodbye | 1996-05-12 | A character is seen playing Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle. | |
First Kid | 1996-08-30 | A CD of Sega Worldwide Soccer 97 can be seen in the background. | |
Swingers | 1996-10-18 | A character is seen playing NHLPA Hockey '93. | |
Black Mask | 1996-11-09 | A number of popular Japanese Saturn titles are shown, such as Darius Gaiden and X-Men: Children of the Atom, in addition to a scene where a tied-up woman plays Virtua Fighter with her feet.[27] | |
Jerry Maguire | 1996-12-13 | While speaking to a client, Maguire says "I will not rest until I have you holding a Coke, wearing your own shoe, playing a Sega game featuring you, while singing your own song in a new commercial, starring you, broadcast during the Superbowl, in a game that you are winning, and I will not sleep until that happens. I'll give you fifteen minutes to call me back."[30] | |
Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy | 1997-03-26 | Goku Jr. is shown playing a video game console roughly similar to a Sega Saturn. | |
Chasing Amy | 1997-04-04 | Characters are seen playing a NHL game on a Mega Drive. | |
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery | 1997-05-02 | Scott asks Dr. Evil, “Hey, I can bring my Sega, right?”[31] | |
The Lost World: Jurassic Park | 1997-05-19 | The daughter of Ian Malcolm doesn't want to stay with his friend because "She doesn't even have Sega! She's such a troglodyte.", to which Ian responds, "Cruel, but good word use."[32] | |
Paws | 1997-09-25 | Protagonist Alex owns a poster of NiGHTS and Reala from NiGHTS into Dreams.[33] | |
Made in Hong Kong | 1997-10-09 | A character is shown playing Virtua Cop 2, alongside Virtua Fighter 2 and Fighting Vipers arcade cabinets displayed. | |
Task Force | 1997-11-13 | A character is shown diving and shooting in classic action film fashion, but instead of shooting someone, it turns out he is actually playing Virtua Cop on a Sega Saturn. | |
Home Alone 3 | 1997-12-12 | Protagonist Alex Pruitt uses a number of small items and gadgets to defend his home from criminals; among these is a yellow Game Gear sporting black buttons[34] - an unreleased American prototype of the blue Sega Sports Game Gear.[35] While not appearing in the film itself, the Game Gear is shown on virtually all of Home Alone 3's promotional posters and flyers.
In the film itself, when Alex is searching through a drawer for a dog whistle, Sega Genesis and Game Gear cartridges are seen littered amongst its contents. |
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The Replacement Killers | 1998-02-06 | An Altered Beast arcade cabinet can be seen during a scene where the protagonists are chased down in an arcade. | |
Cucciolo | 1998-04-10 | Protagonist Mimmo visits SegaWorld London, showing off various Sega arcade games and attractions. | |
Bulworth | 1998-05-15 | Characters are seen playing Virtua Cop 2 on a Sega Saturn. | |
Dead Man on Campus | 1998-08-21 | One scene features a character playing an off-screen game with a Saturn Control Pad.[36] | |
Bio Zombie | 1998-11-06 | A white Sega Saturn can be seen early on, which in a later scene the characters use to play The House of the Dead. | |
She's All That | 1999-01-19 | In one scene, a Manx TT Superbike arcade machine can be seen. Later on, the characters have a conversation about playing Sega. | |
Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris | 1999-03-06 | A fictional Dreamcast game titled Nevenyrrl serves as one of the film's crucial plot points.[37] | |
Smart House | 1999-06-26 | Several Sega Saturn games can be seen Ben's shelf, including NiGHTS into Dreams..., Panzer Dragoon, Clockwork Knight and Sega Worldwide Soccer 97. | |
The New Girlfriend | 1999-09-15 | One scene takes place in an arcade where a Daytona USA cabinet can be seen. | |
Tsatsiki, Mom and the Policeman | 1999-12-10 | A Baywatch pinball table makes an appearance.[22] | |
3 Strikes | 2000-03-01 | A character is seen playing Virtua Cop 2 on a Sega Saturn. | |
The Other Me | 2000-09-08 | Protagonist Will Browning is seen playing Flag to Flag on a Dreamcast, albeit with the logo removed from the controller. | |
The Crimson Rivers | 2000-09-27 | During a lengthy fight scene where Cassell fends off multiple attackers, a nearby child is shown playing the Dreamcast port of Virtua Fighter 3, with the film alternating between footage of Cassel landing real attacks and the boy doing the same in the game.[38] | |
Bad Luck Love | 2000-09-29 | A South Park pinball table makes an appearance in two scenes, including one set around 1996 - four years before the table was even released.[15] | |
Dude, Where's My Car? | 2000-12-15 | At Captain Stu's Space-o-Rama, several Sega arcade machines can be spotted: Virtua Striker, Daytona USA 2, Alien 3: The Gun, The House of the Dead and Sega Ski Super G. | |
Miss Congeniality | 2000-12-22 | Starship Troopers and Independence Day pinball tables make an appearance.[39] | |
Donnie Darko | 2001-01-19 | A character is shown playing OutRun. | |
Pulse | 2001-02-03 | A copy of Grandia, as well as a loose manual for Torico, are seen on one character's desk. Later in the film, a New Astro City is seen in an arcade, playing an unknown game. | |
See Spot Run | 2001-03-02 | After spending a night in Gordon's filthy apartment, James is seen the following morning in a wreck. In the havoc caused the prior night, he is seen laid next to a Dreamcast and its controller. | |
Josie and the Pussycats | 2001-04-11 | The Dreamcast games Space Channel 5 and Crazy Taxi, alongside a Dreamcast Kiosk, can be seen in the background of a video store, with the titular band later performing a concert at the fictional Sega Megarena venue.[40] Sonic scene member biggestsonicfan asked the film's directors about said references, to which it was revealed that although the filmmakers had full permission to use everything that appears in the final film, none of them were actually paid product placements.[40] | |
Baby Boy | 2001-06-27 | A character can be seen playing Ready 2 Rumble Boxing.[41] | |
Training Day | 2001-10-05 | Protagonist Jake Hoyt's son uses a Dreamcast controller to play a video game off-screen, despite using 8-bit sound effects. | |
Children of the Corn: Revelation | 2001-10-09 | Two characters are shown playing The House of the Dead. | |
Wasabi | 2001-10-31 | One shootout scene is set amongst an arcade full of prize redemption machines, including Sega's Dream Catcher, UFO Catcher 21, and UFO Pusher Twin. | |
The Wash | 2001-11-16 | Snoop Dogg can be seen playing NBA 2K2.[41][42] | |
Bazooka Tooth | 2002-xx-xx | In a background shot, several rappers are seen freestyling to beats played from a CD inserted into a Dreamcast.[43] | |
Run Ronnie Run! | 2002-01-20 | Early on in the film, a character is shown playing Dead or Alive 2. Later on, he is shown playing it on the Dreamcast, and even emulates Kasumi's moves to fight the criminals. | |
Bowling for Columbine | 2002-05-16 | Michael Moore discusses how the United States has higher violence than other countries, despite other countries also having violent media, including noting that violent games come from Japan with footage of people playing Virtua Fighter being shown. | |
Ping Pong | 2002-07-20 | A character is seen playing Virtua Fighter 4. | |
Repli-Kate | 2002-08-06 | The characters play The House of the Dead at an arcade. | |
Haker | 2002-09-27 | In the arcade hall, there are several machines from Sega such as Daytona USA and Crazy Taxi. | |
Home Alone 4 | 2002-11-03 | A Super Monaco GP arcade cabinet can be seen. | |
A Man Apart | 2003-04-04 | Characters are seen playing NFL 2K. | |
PTU | 2003-04-17 | One scene takes place in an arcade, where several Sega machines such as Virtua Striker and Virtua Tennis can be seen. | |
Hajime no Ippo: Champion Road | 2003-04-18 | Characters are shown playing a game heavily-reminiscent of Fighters Megamix named Megamix 200X, while another game, Buyo Buyo, is parodying the Puyo Puyo series. | |
Malibu's Most Wanted | 2003-04-18 | After Brad impresses Tec with skills he learned by playing Grand Theft Auto III on his PlayStation 2, Tec asks to borrow the game. When Brad asks if Tec owns a PlayStation 2, he replies by mentioning he owns a "Gamecast". A confused Brad explains "Well there's GameCube and then there's Dreamcast", to which an agitated Tec admits the Gamecast was the only game system he could afford.[44] | |
Bagland | 2003-08-19 | A character is seen playing Virtua Fighter 4 on a PlayStation 2. | |
Lost in Translation | 2003-08-29 | An ad for Virtua Fighter 4 can be seen. | |
Throw Down | 2004-07-15 | Numerous Sega products appear in a scene set inside a smokey arcade, including Super Megalo 2, Blast City, and New Astro City cabinets, alongside the games Virtua Fighter 4, Columns, and numerous others. | |
Mind Game | 2004-08-07 | One scene uses hand-animated polygons in a manner reminiscent of Virtua Fighter as one of many representations of the protagonists' mental state.[38] | |
Swing Girls | 2004-09-11 | A character is seen playing Space Channel 5: Part 2. | |
Citizen Dog | 2004-12-12 | A character is shown playing The House of the Dead at a Sega-focused arcade, including an appearance from a Sonic the Hedgehog standee. | |
Sci-Fighter | 2005-05-17 | Jet Set Radio Future is visible in the background. | |
Dave Attell's Insomniac Tour | 2005-10-02 | During a moment of the tour where the group are playing a South Park pinball table in a casino, Dane Cook relates a story about his father, saying "My dad used to say 'Life is like pinball. Sometimes you tilt, sometimes you're special, and sometimes you have an extra ball like me'".[45] | |
Akihabra Geeks | 2005-12-27 | Documentary on Japan's otaku community. One of the girls in the film mentions becoming addicted to Sakura Wars 2, as it was her only outlet for social interaction. | |
Kidulthood | 2006-03-03 | A character is seen playing The House of the Dead III on a Xbox. | |
Click | 2006-06-23 | An arcade cabinet of OutRun can be seen in the background of a scene. | |
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby | 2006-08-04 | Around the half-way point of the movie, protagonist Ricky Bobby plays and crashes his car in the arcade game NASCAR Arcade. He is then taunted on-screen by rival Jean Girard, whose success at NASCAR has allowed him to feature in video games. | |
Something Beneath | 2007-04-26 | A character is seen playing House of the Dead 2 on a Dreamcast. | |
Three Can Play That Game | 2007-10-01 | A character is seen playing Virtua Fighter 5 on a PlayStation 3. | |
The Forbidden Kingdom | 2008-04-18 | Aside from featuring a Dreamcast, the character Jason mentions that the move Buddha Palm was used in the game Virtua Fighter 2 (despite the move being from Virtua Fighter 5).[29][46] | |
Paul Blart: Mall Cop | 2009-01-16 | Paul Blart is seen playing games in an arcade which contains numerous Sega titles, such as 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker and Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders[47], alongside an appearance from a Viper Night Drivin' pinball table.[39] | |
.hack//Quantum | 201x-xx-xx | A Sega Saturn in seen in a character's bedroom.[48] | |
Wreck-It Ralph | 2012-10-29 | The film features numerous references to Sega, including:
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A Fairly Odd Christmas | 2012-11-29 | An ad for Yakuza can be seen early on in the movie.[51] | |
Your Name | 2016-07-03 | A Sega Saturn and a Dreamcast controller are visible in one scene. | |
Ready Player One | 2018-03-11 | A futuristic motorcycle reminiscent of those from Akira features a large sticker of the Sega logo.[52] | |
Ralph Breaks the Internet | 2018-11-05 | Like the first film, Ralph Breaks the Internet continues to feature references to Sega, such as a cameo from Sonic the Hedgehog and the brief appearance of a Virtua Cop cabinet.[53] | |
Big Time Adolescence | 2019-01-28 | A character is shown playing Crazy Taxi on a Dreamcast. | |
Guns Akimbo | 2019-09-09 | A character is told to "stand around looking like end-level bosses from Streets of Rage." | |
Richard Jewell | 2019-12-13 | One scene features a Sega Saturn.[54] | |
Sonic the Hedgehog | 2020-01-25 | A brief shot of a baseball game between two local teams shows the name of their respective towns to be Green Hills (referencing Sonic the Hedgehog's Green Hill Zone) and Spring Valley (referencing the NiGHTS into Dreams... stage of the same name). | |
Feels Good Man | 2020-01-27 | One of the memes shown in the documentary features a screenshot from Streets of Rage 2. | |
Boss Level | 2020-02-11 | The host of a retro gaming meeting mentions Altered Beast among games playable. | |
The Map of Tiny Perfect Things | 2021-02-12 | A collection of retro games can be seen including Sega Genesis cartridges. | |
Fear Street Part One: 1994 | 2021-07-02 | A character is shown playing Castlevania: Bloodlines.[55] | |
KILLTUBE | 2024-04-07 | The official trailer for KILLTUBE, an in-development film which draws some inspiration from Jet Set Radio, features an elderly martial artist with a Mega Drive-themed hat.[56] |
Television
Television show | Episode | Air date | Description | Screenshots |
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Tokyo Guard Command: The Guardman | S01E118 | 1967-07-07 | In the episode "Big Thief Family", a Periscope installation is seen in machine is seen in the background of an arcade. Later, a row of Olympia Star slot machines appear in a dedicated Olympia Center section.[57] | |
Wanpaku Bangaichi | S01E001 | 1971-04-08 | In the episode "Wanpaku Lineup Volume", an arcade proprietor has a contest posted that players can win 11,000 yen if they can reach a power level of 2000 on the venue's Punching Bag machine. When a woman with supernatural strength smashes the punching bag off its chain, the owner refuses to pay her, and she begins trashing the arcade.[58][59] | |
What an 18-year-old! | S01E07 | 1971-11-16 | In the episode "There Are Two Of Me", a number of Sega games appear in an arcade, including Gun Fight, Combat, and Rifleman.[60] | |
S01E24 | 1972-03-14 | In the episode "Full of Romance", a number of Sega games appear in an arcade, including Periscope, Gun Fight, Fortune Computer, and Helicopter.[61] | ||
S01E27 | 1972-04-04 | In the episode "What is 80 Years Old", a Dive Bomber pinball machine is seen in the background.[62] | ||
S01E36 | 1972-06-06 | In the episode "Piri Kamenoko is a Flower of Love", a Gun Fight cabinet is seen.[63] | ||
S01E46 | 1972-08-15 | In the episode "Madoka's Greatest Crisis", Madoka fantasizes about winning big at the casino and becoming rich. At the casino, a row of Bonanza Star slot machines is seen.[64] | ||
Android Kikaider | S01E03 | 1972-07-29 | In the episode "The Accursed Orange Ant's Deadly Challenge", a number of Sega games appear in an arcade, including Basketball, MotoPolo, and Stunt Car machines.[65] | |
S01E03 | 1973-02-10 | In the episode "Takoyamabuki Calling Jiro's Death", a pair of Air Attack and Monte Carlo machines can be seen.[66] | ||
Tetsujin Tiger Seven | S01E18 | 1974-02-02 | In the episode "Izu Peninsula Death Battle!!", a game corner in a bowling alley features appearances from both Crazy Clock and Pong-Tron.[67] | |
G-Men '75 | S01E24 | 1975-11-01 | In one episode, a Group Bingo machine is seen being played in a Kabukichō arcade.[68] | |
Starsky & Hutch | S01E10 | 1975-11-12 | In the episode "Lady Blue", a Helicopter machine makes an appearance alongside a Spanish Eyes pinball table.[45] | |
Special Mobile Investigation Unit | S01Exxx | 197x | In one episode, multiple Sega arcade machines appear in the background, including Jockey Club, Jet Rocket, and Air Attack.[69] | |
S01E741 | 1975-11-12 | In the episode "Showa Withered Susukino", multiple Deluxe Skill Diga machines appear in the foreground.[57] | ||
Ganbare!! Robocon | S01E83 | 1976-06-25 | In the episode "Zabrinlin!! Don't Lose to Shishim Whale", a row of Olympia Star slot machines are seen being played in the background.[57] | |
The Price is Right | 1977 | One of the availables prizes is a Sega-Vision television.[70] | ||
The Making of Star Wars | 1977-09-16 | The 1977 television documentary The Making of Star Wars features an interview with Carrie Fisher filmed at Sega Center Fox Hills Mall. | ||
Spider-Man | S01E13 | 1978-08-09 | In the episode "The Skull Group VS. The Devilish Hearse", a Big Together pinball machine is seen in an arcade.[71] | |
The Super Girl | S01Exx | 1979-xx-xx | In one episode, a Pro Bowler pinball machine appears in the background.[57] | |
S01E11 | 1979-xx-xx | In one episode, Harness Race, Combat, and a Windsor Speedway M2 make appearances in a hotel game center. | ||
S01E15 | 1979-xx-xx | One episode features appearances from Head On, 3 Way Block, Gee Bee, and Frogs machines. | ||
S01E47 | 1980-xx-xx | One episode features appearances from Head On II and Gee Bee machines. | ||
Detective Story | S01E01 | 1979-09-18 | In the episode "The Saint Came To The City", a Cha-Cha-Cha pinball machine appears in an arcade.[72] | |
S01E18 | 1980-01-22 | In the episode "Crime Boulevard", a Duck Hunt cabinet appears in the background of an arcade.[73] | ||
Battle Fever J | S01E49 | 1980-01-05 | In the episode "Rebel Army of Class 2-5", a Head On cabinet is seen being played in an arcade.[74] | |
Gimme a Break! | S01E09 | 1982-01-07 | In the episode "Julie's First Love", a nerd character is fixing a deliberate parody of Frogger titled Froggy Hop.[9] | |
T. J. Hooker | S03E08 | 1983-11-19 | In the episode "The Trial", an Astro Fighter cabinet makes a brief appearance in an arcade.[9] | |
Magnum, P.I. | S04E11 | 1984-01-05 | In the episode "Jororo Farewell", a scene set in an arcade features brief appearances from Space Fury, Zaxxon and Frogger machines.[9] | |
Fraggle Rock (United States) | S02E08 | 1984-02-20 | In the episode "All Work and All Play", Uncle Traveling Matt visits an arcade and shows off a variety of machines, including a closeup of Zaxxon.[75] | |
Tales from the Darkside | S01E15 | 1985-02-10 | In the episode "Snip Snip", a Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders cabinet makes a brief appearance.[9] | |
Sonic Soldier Borgman | S01E10 | 1986-06-15 | In the episode "Youma Weapon! Youth from the Past", the characters visit a museum where they can see a Sega Master System. | |
Morimori Bokkun | S01E21 | 1986-08-24 | In the episode "Mysterious Masked Beautiful Girl Swordsman", a Dump Matsumoto flyer is posted on the wall of an arcade.[76] | |
Zillion | Season 1 | 1987 | The Opa-Opa from Fantasy Zone is a featured character. | |
Abunai Deka | 32 | 1987-05-17 | At around the 8-minute mark, Shooting Master can be seen, followed by a scene in front of Pasopiard Yokohama. | |
Highway to Heaven | S04E24 | 1988-04-27 | In the episode "The Whole Nine Yards", two characters get into a fistfight in front of a Quartet cabinet. Later in the episode, Super Hang-On and OutRun cabinets are also seen. | |
The Bill | S04E12 | 1988-08-25 | In the episode "Hold Fire", the characters are shown playing OutRun. | |
Takeshi's Castle | S01E105 | 1988-11-11 | One of Takeshi's Castle's recurring challenges is The Gauntlet, a video game-themed obstacle course viewed from the side like a platform game. To accompany the video game motif, the segments use the track "Prome" from the original arcade version of Fantasy Zone as its background music. | |
Magical Girl Chuuka Pai Pai! | S01E09 | 1989-03-12 | In the episode "I'm not even a mother...", a scene set in an arcade features appearances from deluxe After Burner and Hang On cabinets.[77] | |
S01E17 | 1989-05-07 | In the episode "Phantom Ground", numerous Sega arcade games are seen in an arcade, including Super Hang-On, Penny Ocean, and Super Derby II.[78] | ||
MTV | 1989 | A commercial for MTV's "Don't Drink and Drive" campaign, using footage of a player crashing their car in OutRun with the tagline "On the street, you don't get another quarter." | ||
Muppet Babies | S07E01 | 1989-12-02 | In the episode "It's Only Pretendo", the characters can be seen riding Opa-Opa from Fantasy Zone, referencing Tengen's unlicensed NES version. | |
Grand Prix Race-O-Rama TV advert | 198x | An early 1980s TV advert for the Southern California go-kart venue Grand Prix Race-O-Rama features a spinning Sega logo while showing off its arcade. | ||
The Laughing Salesman | S01Exx | 1990-xx-xx | In one episode, a child is seeing playing a Seca-branded full body driving game. While not a reference to any specific game, the setup appears strikingly similar to Virtua Formula - despite predating it by at least two years.[79] | |
MacGyver | S06E05 | 1990-10-22 | In the episode "The Wall", MacGyver is seen playing Slap Shot on a Master System. | |
Parker Lewis Can't Lose | S01E16 | 1991-02-03 | In the episode "Jerry: Portrait of a Video Junkie", several Mega Drive games such as Michael Jackson's Moonwalker can be seen. A character is also seen playing Altered Beast on Mega Drive. | |
Brookside | S01E1036 | 1991-12-25 | Max Farnham receives a Game Gear for Christmas. | |
EastEnders | S08Exx | 1992-07-30 | Pete Beale buys Martin Fowler a Game Gear with Sonic the Hedgehog for his birthday. | |
S12E94 | 1996-08-01 | Joe Wicks and Bianca Jackson are shown playing Panzer Dragoon II Zwei on a Sega Saturn. | ||
London's Burning | S05E03 | 1992-10-11 | In the episode "Episode 3", a character is seen playing G-LOC: Air Battle. | |
S13E05 | 2001-01-18 | In the episode "Episode 5", a character browses the internet using a Sega Dreamcast. | ||
Casualty | S07E19 | 1993-01-23 | In the episode "Getting Involved", a boy is seen playing with a Game Gear, which later gets destroyed by the boy's angry mother. | |
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers | S01E08 | 1993-09-14 | In the episode "I, Eye Guy", a promotional photograph of an early Sega VR headset design is in a series of background posters.[80] | |
2point4 Children | S03E03 | 1993-09-21 | In the episode "Badger's Bend", a character becomes addicted to a fictional Mega Drive game called Ninja Badger. | |
S07E06 | 1998-04-02 | In the episode "The Italian Job", Bill mentions Sega World when talking about London tourist attractions. | ||
Yugen Jikkou Sisters Chouchoutrian | S01E05 | 1993-02-07 | In the episode "Mysterious Onnagata Mrs. Konpeito", numerous Sega games appear in an arcade, including F1 Exhaust Note, Dream Catcher, New UFO Catcher, and a row of Aero City cabinets.[81] | |
S01E21 | 1993-05-30 | In the episode "Depressed Juicer", disgruntled appliances take over an arcade, including appearances from Dream Catcher and Megalo 50 machines.[82] | ||
S01E21 | 1993-05-30 | In the episode "Something Youkai", a scene set in an arcade features Dream Catcher and Time Traveler machines.[83] | ||
S01E40 | 1993-10-17 | In the episode "I Want To Meet Ultraman", three children are playing on a row of Astro City cabinets, including one playing a game of Puyo Puyo.[84] | ||
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | S04E16 | 1994-01-10 | In the episode "I Know Why the Caged Bird Screams", a police officer is describing a scene of brutal violence to Mr. Banks. When asked where the officer saw such violence, he responds, "Mortal Kombat by Sega".[85] | |
Sailor Moon | S03E03 | 1994-04-16 | In the episode "A Handsome Boy? Haruka Tenoh's Secret", the girls visit an arcade with cabinets resembling Astro City and Aero City cabinets, including a marquee referencing Virtua Fighter. | |
S03E03 | 1994-04-16 | In the episode "A Handsome Boy? Haruka Tenoh's Secret", the girls play "God Driving!", which is based on Virtua Racing. | ||
S03E29 | 1994-12-17 | In the episode "Battle Inside the Demonic Space: The Sailor Guardians’ Gamble", the girls play "God Driving!" again. | ||
S05E25 | 1996-11-09 | In the episode "Butterflies of Light: A New Chapter On the Horizon", Sailor Venus plays a game heavily-reminiscent of Fighting Vipers.[86] | ||
Weird Science | S01E06 | 1994-04-16 | In the episode "Airball Kings", a characters uses a Game Gear to control his High School's Basketball team. | |
Mr. Bean | S01E10 | 1994-04-25 | In the episode "Mind the Baby Mr. Bean", Sega's machines are seen in arcade center. | |
Baywatch | S04E19 | 1994-04-30 | In the episode "Western Exposure", Hobie is seen playing The Majors: Pro Baseball on a Game Gear.[30] | |
Heartbreak High | S01E21 | 1994-07-20 | In the episode "The Phantom of Hartley High", Katerina plays NBA Jam on the Mega Drive. | |
Home and Away | S01E1553 | 1994-09-14 | Jack and Sonia play Virtua Fighter at the arcade. | |
Rox | S01E70 | 1994-10-15 | In the episode "Head Jobz", J and B show off a number of nearby occupations, including a visit to their friend James Reichert at Sega Midwest Studio. Reichert briefly discusses his work on World Heroes, endorses the upcoming 32X (in front of a Sega 32X Development Target), and shows a short clip from the unreleased Aftershock.[87][88] | |
Seinfeld | S06E05 | 1994-10-27 | In the episode "The Couch", when George attempts to rent the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's instead of reading the book, multiple rows of Sega Genesis games can be spotted in the video rental store. Amongst these games are Sonic Spinball, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, and Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine. | |
S08E13 | 1997-01-30 | In the episode "The Comeback", a number of American Mega Drive titles are seen in a video store.[89] | ||
S09E18 | 1998-04-23 | In the episode "The Frogger", George Costanza famously tries to preserve his high-score on a Frogger arcade cabinet by franticly pushing it across a busy, multi-lane road; directly parodying the game in both visual perspective and sound effects. | ||
ER | S01E25 | 1995-05-18 | In the episode "Everything Old Is New Again", a doctor gives a patient a Game Gear with Mortal Kombat to play with. | |
S14E15 | 2008-04-17 | In the episode "...As the Day She Was Born", a The House of the Dead 2 arcade cabinet can be seen. | ||
Fushigi Yûgi | S01E07 | 1995-05-18 | In the episode "Going Home", footage of Virtua Fighter 2 is shown at the arcade. | |
The X-Files | S03E03 | 1995-06-10 | In the episode "D.P.O.", one character is seen playing Virtua Fighter 2.[30] | |
The Drew Carey Show | Various | 199x | Midway throughout Season 2, a Sega Saturn becomes visible. It is later replaced by a Dreamcast early in Season 5[90] (even later replaced by a PlayStation 2), but the Saturn returns in Season 9. Carey later revealed through fan correspondence that the game systems were merely props and not played by the on-set crew.[43] | |
Various | 199x | In one episode, after Drew Carey's friend suggests Carey was stuck in bed the day prior because he bought a Sega Saturn, he instead responds, "No, I didn't get Sega, but there was a lot of scoring going on."[91][27] | ||
Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! | S01E06 | 1996-02-12 | In the episode "Magnum in Danger! The Lightning-fast New Machine!!", Gou Seiba plays a game which resembles Virtua Fighter 2 on a cabinet similar to an Astro City.[92] | |
S01E17 | 1996-04-29 | In the episode "Birth of the V-Machines! Betting on Tomorrow's Victory", Gou Seiba is once again playing the home version of Virtua Fighter 2 with a Saturn Control Pad, showing off a fight between Akira Yuki and Kagemaru. Gou later references Akira's famous win phrase, "You're ten years too early!"[92] | ||
S02E09 | 1997-03-03 | In the episode "The Mysterious Masked Racer! We Soar and Dash", several children are shown playing Virtua Fighter 2 on cabinets resembling Astro Citys, with Jerry performing a piledriver on Sarah. More children are seen playing a multi-cabinet racing game which seems to be loosely inspired by Virtua Formula and Super Scaler games like Super Monaco GP.[92] | ||
S02E16 | 1997-04-21 | In the episode "The Champion Returns! Shine at the Great Japan Cup", Gou Seiba again plays a fighting game resembling Virtua Fighter 2, but this time at home, as he is seen using a Saturn Control Pad.[92] | ||
S02E19 | 1997-05-12 | In the episode "Win the Fearsome Death Match! Diospada vs. Cyclone Magnum", a member of the Italian team named Rosso Strada bumps into a bystander playing Virtua Fighter, causing him to lose the match. The gameplay footage used in this episode is sourced from the previous episode, "The Mysterious Masked Racer! We Soar and Dash".[92] | ||
Neon Genesis Evangelion | S01E03 | 1995-10-18 | The episode "The Silent Phone" introduces the character of Kensuke Aida, a military otaku who frequently films things with a handheld camera. While the camera's manufacturer is commonly represented as a company named AI, multiple close-up shots throughout the series show the words SEGA instead. Some later appearances change this to "SECA" (to match the manufacturer of Asuka's television, as seen in episode 23), before the cameo was dropped altogether. | |
S01E23 | 1996-03-06 | In the episode "Tears", Asuka plays Panzer Dragoon on her Sega Saturn, with audio taken directly from the game.[93] Additional games with titles similar to Puyo Puyo and Virtua Fighter, alongside a SECA-branded television, appear in the same scene.[94]. | ||
Home Improvement | S05E22 | 1996-04-02 | In the episode "The Longest Day", a Virtua Fighter arcade cabinet can be seen. | |
Choukou Senshi Changéríon | S01E06 | 1996-05-08 | In the episode "Sorry, Jiro", the cast visit Roppongi GiGO where footage of Virtua Cop is shown. | |
S01E08 | 1996-05-22 | In the episode "Daughter, Pick a Man!", two characters play Virtua Fighter Remix on a Sega Saturn. | ||
Suddenly Susan | S01E07 | 1996-11-07 | In the episode "Golden Girl Friday", two characters can be seen playing on a Sega Saturn. When Brooke Shields character loses the game, she asks if she can play as Princess Kitana next, implying they are playing either Mortal Kombat 2 or Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. | |
La Femme Nikita | S01E03 | 1997-01-27 | In the episode "Simone", a Twister pinball table makes an appearance.[45]. Wing War, Sega Rally Championship and Daytona USA are also shown. | |
Can Can Bunny Extra | S01E04 | 1997-03-28 | Episode 4 of the OVA series Can Can Bunny Extra features a supporting character who uses a mock Saturn Control Pad to control the protagonist. | |
You’re Under Arrest | S01E48 | 1997-09-06 | In the episode "The End of Summer", a Sega Saturn can be seen being repaired.[27] | |
Connections3 | "A Special Place" | 1997-12-30 | Dennou Senki Net Merc is demonstrated as an example of new and evolving technology. | |
Oha Suta | 1998-11-06 | Hidekazu Yukawa appeared on the show to promote the launch of the Dreamcast in the Japan. | ||
Big Wolf on Campus | S01E06 | 1999-05-14 | In the episode "The Pleasantville Strangler", an arcade cabinet of Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder can be seen. | |
S02E03 | 2000-04-1 | In the episode "Commie Dawkins", Tommy mentions that his favorite game as a child was Frogger. | ||
Cardcaptor Sakura | S03E01 | 1999-09-07 | In the episode "Sakura and the Mysterious Transfer Student", Kero is shown playing a Puyo Puyo-type game on a Sega Saturn. | |
The Norm Show | S02Exx | 1999-xx-xx | In an unknown episode of Season 2, Norm's boss finds out that he bought a handheld game with money taken from the office - only for the "game" to be revealed as a VMU. | |
Fun House | S11Exx | 1999-10-xx | In the final series, one of the prizes a contestant can win is a Dreamcast with Sonic Adventure. | |
Rap City | SxxExx | 1999-xx-xx | After Project Pat finished a freestyle in The Booth, he talks with the show's host, seen playing a football game on a Sega Dreamcast. | |
The Rosie O'Donnell Show | S04E69 | 1999-12-02 | Sonic the Hedgehog makes an appearance to promote the recent release of the Sega Dreamcast in North America, with every audience member receiving a two-game bundle. | |
The Simpsons | S11E17 | 2000-03-19 | In the episode "Bart to the Future", future versions of Homer and Marge are seen "eating" virtual fudge from a device vaguely resembling a Sega Master System. | |
The Sopranos | S02E10 | 2000-03-19 | In the episode "Bust Out", a character can be seen playing Flag to Flag.[95] | |
South Park | S04E01 | 2000-04-05 | In the episode "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000", Cartman discovers the Tooth Fairy is paying a premium price for his lost teeth, he and the boys seize the opportunity to make some cash - with Cartman's ultimate goal being to purchase a Dreamcast. | |
The King of Queens | S02E21 | 2000-04-17 | In the episode "Big Dougie", a character is seen playing Virtua Fighter. | |
S05E05 | 2002-10-02 | In the episode "Mammary Lane", an After Burner arcade cabinet can be seen. | ||
S07E16 | 2005-03-16 | In the episode "Black List", a Sega Saturn kiosk can be seen. | ||
Mission Hill | S01E05 | 2000-06-25 | In the episode "Andy and Kevin Make a Friend (or One Bang for Two Brothers)", Jim and George are seen playing a game with a pair of Dreamcast Controllers. | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | S01E01 | 2000-10-06 | In the episode "Pilot", a character mentions NFL 2K on the Dreamcast being his favourite game. | |
Malcolm in the Middle | S02E01 | 2000-11-05 | In the episode "Traffic Jam (Part 2)", Dewey is playing a Dreamcast with a group of other people.[19] | |
S02E04 | 2000-11-15 | In the episode "Dinner Out", Malcolm asks Stevie if owns any violent games for his Sega Saturn. Stevie then says he owns a fictional Saturn game called Fishing for Fishes, where a fish can drown. | ||
S02E08 | 2000-11-29 | In the episode "Therapy", a Dreamcast box can be seen. | ||
Will & Grace | S03E10 | 2000-12-14 | In the episode "Three's a Crowd, Six is a Freak Show", a stack of Dreamcasts can be seen in a toy store.[96] | |
MTV Cribs | 2001 | In one episode, American rapper and producer Redman shows off his house. Early into the tour, Redman shows off his video games, including a Dreamcast.[26][97] | ||
200x | In one episode, American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan shows off one of their houses, where they are seen playing both NBA 2K and Dead or Alive 2 on a Dreamcast. | |||
200x | In one episode, American professional basketball player Gary Payton shows off his house, where a South Park pinball cabinet makes an appearance.[45] | |||
Haunting! Ad Town Heaven | 2001-02-24 | A journalist visits Sega to see an update on the development of Virtua Fighter 4. | ||
My Wife and Kids | Various | 2001 | A Dreamcast can be seen played by Michael and Junior in various episodes. The console was replaced with a PlayStation 2 in later episodes.[98][99] | |
Arcade Gamer Fubuki | S01E01 | 2002-02-25 | In the episode "1st Stage: Fubuki's Explosive Debut", the characters are seen playing Fantasy Zone. | |
S01E03 | 2002-08-25 | In the episode "3rd Stage: Final Battle! Dad's the overlord!?", the characters are seen playing Virtua Fighter 4 and Fighting Vipers 2. | ||
The Shield | S01E01 | 2002-03-12 | In the episode "Pilot", a character can bee seen playing Crazy Taxi.[98] | |
Totally Spies! | S01E26 | 2002-06-15 | In the episode "Man or Machine", a pink Sega Saturn can be seen. | |
Yu-Gi-Oh! | S03E32 | 2002-10-15 | The Enemy Controller card features three diagonally-oriented buttons in a similar manner to the Mega Drive Control Pad, and boasts a vaguely Dreamcast Controller-esque shell and connector design. | |
S03E39 | 2002-12-10 | Enemy Controller makes an additional appearance seven episodes later. | ||
Genshiken | SxxExx | 2004 | The PlayStation 2 port of Puyo Puyo Fever serves as an important plot point throughout the anime[100], used by Kasukabe in an attempt to gain Kousaka's attention. | |
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius | S01E13B | 2003-02-17 | The titlecard for the episode "Ultra Sheen" uses the Sega logo font.[19] | |
Chappelle's Show | S01E06 | 2003-02-26 | In the skit "The Mad Real World", a South Park pinball table makes an appearance.[45] | |
Air Master | S01E01 | 2003-04-02 | In the episode "Fly! Air Masters", Michiru and Yuu are playing Virtua Fighter using Pai and Sarah respectively, with Yuu imitating Sarah’s win pose after defeating Michiru.[101] | |
S01E17 | 2003-07-23 | In the episode "Gather! Street Fighters", Maki is challenged by another player who wears the same gear as Akira from Virtua Fighter.[101] | ||
S01E18 | 2003-07-30 | In the episode "Cosplay! Komada Shigeo", the details of Maki's previous fight with Virtua Fighter's Akira is explained, specifying that he used 66P into the Dragon Lance Combo to achieve the knockout blow.[101] | ||
2003 Kids' Choice Awards | 2003-04-12 | The introduction of Nickelodeon's 2003 Kids' Choice Awards features an allusion to Zaxxon as one of its many callbacks to classic video gaming. | ||
Futurama | S04E17 | 2003-07-13 | In the episode "Spanish Fry", Professor Farnsworth exclaims to Fry, "What in Sega Genesis happened to you?" | |
GameCenter CX | Various | 2003-11-04 | The show uses a number of licensed tracks from the 2001 Dreamcast game Headhunter as part of its official soundtrack. | |
Joan of Arcadia | S01E20 | 2004-04-30 | In the episode "Anonymous", Friedman is seen playing The House of the Dead. | |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | S06E12 | 2005-01-18 | In the episode "Identity", a Viper Night Drivin' pinball table makes an appearance, but disguised as the fictional Muerte & Destruction.[45] | |
Cold Case | S02E16 | 2005-03-13 | In the episode "Revenge", a character mentions owning a Sega. | |
Doraemon | S01E02 | 2005-04-15 | The episode "The Time Machine is Lost!!" features an appearance from a fictional game console, a design which combines a Model 1 Mega Drive with an NES. | |
I Married a Princess | S01E03 | 2005-04-xx | In the episode "Malibu Charity Bash", a Starship Troopers pinball table makes an appearance.[45] | |
Mad TV | S11E02 | 2005-09-24 | In the Tank Arcade sketch of "Episode 2", a Frogger cabinet makes an appearance in an arcade.[9] | |
Dinosaur King | S01E06 | 2007-03-04 | In the episode "Don't Mess with Maiasaura/Mother is Stronger! Maiasaura", a Dreamcast alongside Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! and Sega Rally 2 can be seen. | |
Lucky Star | S01E03 | 2007-04-22 | In the episode "Various People", two characters play Virtua Fighter 4 on a PlayStation 2. | |
The Culture Show | S06E02 | 2007-05-12 | Charlie Brooker compares the dancers to "gay Virtua Fighter."[38] | |
Arthur | S11E137 | 2007-06-25 | In the episode "Arthur Sells Out", the characters are seen playing on a Dreamcast. | |
Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei | S01E07 | 2007-08-11 | In the episode "Confessions of a Pen Name", Zakuro Chinmyoji and Zakuro Taisen are puns of Sakura Shinguji and Sakura Wars. | |
Bamboo Blade | S01E16 | 2008-01-23 | In the episode "Kirino's Absence and the Preliminary Tournament", a Sega Saturn can be seen. | |
Vecinos | S03E02 | 2008-01-27 | In the episode "A New Administrator", a character is seen playing a Dreamcast. | |
Hayate the Combat Butler | S01E44 | 2008-02-03 | In the episode "Mystery Behind the 120% Acceptance Rate (Temp.)", Kohan Li from Sakura Wars is a featured character. | |
Penguin Musume | S01E20 | 2008-11-01 | The episode "Sakura in Trouble!?" is pronounced "Sakura Taihen!?", a direct reference to Sakura Wars. | |
Gavin & Stacey | S02E08 | 2008-12-24 | In the episode "The Christmas Announcement", a kid asks Santa for the latest Xbox, to which Santa replies he may get a Mega Drive instead. | |
Skins | S03E07 | 2009-03-05 | In the episode "JJ", Emily Fitch is seen wearing a Virtua Fighter shirt.[38] | |
Gintama | S03E17 | 2008-07-24 | Gintoki and Zura are turned into old men, and lament over how video game consoles have changed over the years, with Gintoki developing a running joke where he says, "In the end, you played the Mega Drive too."[102] | |
S04E17 | 2009-07-23 | In the episode "Smooth Polygons Smooth Men's Hearts Too", the robot Tama is infected with a virus, and changes her appearance to that of older video game characters numerous times. One of her transformations is a polygonal, Virtua Fighter-esque design.[103] | ||
Midnight Diner | S01E07 | 2009-11-20 | In the episode "Tamago Sando", a character is seen holding a Dreamcast controller while soundbits from Crazy Taxi can be heard in the background. | |
Durarara!! | S01E22 | 2010-06-11 | In the episode "Declaration of Disbandment", Celty and Shinra are seen playing a Sega Saturn (equipped with a Extended RAM Cartridge) alongside the jewel cases for NiGHTS into Dreams and a second game. | |
Weeds | S06E02 | 2010-08-23 | In the episode "Felling and Swamping", a Madworld poster can be seen.[104] | |
Regular Show | "Death Punchies" | 2010-09-27 | Protagonists Mordecai and Rigby own a Sega Master System which they play regularly. Other than being mirrored horizontally, its appearance is incredibly faithful to its real-life counterpart. Series co-creator J.G. Quintel was interviewed as saying that his family was the only one he knew growing up who owned a Master System.[105] Additionally, when the show makes official convention appearances, a Master System is often brought along as a prop frequently associated with the pair.[106] | |
"Rage Against the TV" | 2011-02-014 | After their old television breaks down, Mordecai and Rigby go looking for another TV to beat a seemingly impossible boss on a video game. The boss, named The Hammer, is a glowing blue character with a video game console in his chest, game controllers for arms, and cables for legs; specifically, the console is a Master System, with design styling taken from the more-compact Master System 2. | ||
Squid Girl | 2010-10-05 | The anime Squid Girl recreated one of the Mega Drive's original Japanese announcement brochures[107] to commemorate the real-life creation of the custom white Mega Drive system featured in the show.[108] | ||
S01E04 | 2010-10-26 | In the episode "Wait a Squid, Aren't You On My Side?", Squid Girl is seen playing Columns. | ||
S01E10 | 2010-12-07 | In the episode "How Much is That Squiddy in the Window?", Squid Girl is seen playing Streets of Rage 2. | ||
S01E12 | 2010-12-21 | In the episode "You're Phonier than an 11-Tentacled Squid!", Squid Girl is seen playing Advanced Daisenryaku. | ||
S02E04 | 2011-10-18 | In the episode "Squidn't That English?!; Ink You Can Stop It?!; Get My Drift?!", Squid Girl and Eiko Aizawa are seen playing Virtua Fighter on a white Model 1 Mega Drive and Super 32X.[85] | ||
S02E07 | 2011-11-22 | In the episode "Ink That Amnesia?!", a game heavily-reminiscent of Golden Axe can be seen. | ||
S02E08 | 2011-11-29 | In the episode "Watch My Shell While I'm Out?!", Squid Girl is seen playing Bonanza Bros.. Later on, a game heavily-reminiscent of Nobunaga no Yabou: Bushou Fuuunroku can be seen. | ||
S02E12 | 2011-12-27 | In the episode "Ink That A Festival?!", a game heavily-reminiscent of Shining in the Darkness can be seen. | ||
The Inbetweeners | S03E05 | 2010-10-11 | In the episode "Home Alone", Will and Simon are seen playing Virtua Tennis 2009.[25] | |
Kendra | S03E02 | 2010-11-14 | In the episode "Let The Games Begin", Kendra goes to an arcade to buy an arcade cabinet for her boyfriend; where Crazy Taxi, Sega Rally Championship and Zaxxon can be seen. The store manager recommends she buys Virtua Fighter. | |
The World God Only Knows | S01E12 | 2010-12-22 | Protagonist Keima Katsuragi is shown to have an abundance of video game systems in his room, including a Saga Saturn and Creamcast. A Mega Five is also mentioned. | |
America's Greatest Otaku | S01E03 | 2011-03-10 | In the episode "Otaku Heat", Stephan and Sully visit GameWorks Tempe and speak with Mike Means of Sega Entertainment U.S.A. about the venue's operations.[109] | |
Auction Hunters | S13E02 | 2011-04-26 | In the episode "Labor of Love", a number of pinball tables appear in the back of a dealer's shop, including a South Park machine.[45] | |
Honto ni Atta! Reibai Sensei | S01E06 | 2011-05-16 | In the sixth episode, a character mentions that her Game Gear became a Nomad. | |
American Pickers | S04E04 | 2011-07-11 | In the episode "The Pick, The Pawn, And The Polish", the Pickers stop by Smitty’s Big Barn Antiques in Mayer, Arizona and find a working Mad Money Star slot machine.[110] | |
Ben-To | S01E01 | 2011-10-09 | Protagonist Yo Sato is a lifelong Sega fan and a reocurring plot point is seeing him play Virtua Fighter 2 on his Sega Saturn. | |
S01E03 | 2011-10-23 | You Satou talks about how he admired Shinjuku Jacky and BunBunMaru, two real-life Virtua Fighter players who began playing on Virtua Fighter 2.[101] | ||
S01E04 | 2011-10-30 | In the episode "Ginger Fried Pork Bento 852kcal", Sato's cousin Ayame Shaga comes to visit him where a Fantasy Zone poster can be seen on his wall. Later, she goes through his Sega Saturn collection and it is revealed Sato owns Virtual-On and Space Harrier. | ||
S01E05 | 2011-11-06 | In the episode "Fish Soup with Hokkaido Salmon 326kcal", posters of various Sega games can be seen, including Border Break. | ||
S01E08 | 2011-11-27 | In the episode "Jumbo Garlic Chive Hamburger Steak Bento 765kcal", after Sen loses a Virtua Fighter 2 tournament at school and out of frustation throws Sato's Sega Saturn out of the window. Sato jumps outside to save his Sega Saturn, and while he is successful, ends up injured and in the hospital. | ||
S01E09 | 2011-12-04 | In the episode "Western and Japanese Food Mix 2910kcal and Warm Porridge Bento 340kcal", the characters are once again seen playing Virtua Fighter 2 on Sato's Sega Saturn.[101] | ||
30 Rock | S06E09 | 2012-02-23 | In the episode "Leap Day", a Star Wars Trilogy pinball table makes an appearance.[45] | |
S06E22 | 2012-05-17 | In the episode "What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year?", a character mentions having played "Avery Jessup in Kidnapped By Danger, now available on Sega Genesis." | ||
Świat według Kiepskich | 381 | 2012-03-14 | The protagonist receives a game system named Plajtajszyn (named similarly to the PlayStation) which looks like a Japanese Mega Drive. | |
Sonic Drive-In advert | "OutRun" | 2012-05-07 | A commercial for Sonic Drive-In is heavily-inspired by OutRun, even using some of the original game's HUD graphics.[26] | |
Supernatural | S08E06 | 2012-11-07 | In the episode "Southern Comfort", a character mentions he had a happy childhood due to owning a Mega Drive. | |
The League | S04E06 | 2012-11-15 | In the episode "The Tailgate", a character buys John Madden Football for his Mega Drive but believes the game to be named after Joel Madden, the singer from Good Charlotte. | |
Peep Show | S08E05 | 2012-12-23 | In the episode "Chairman Mark," two characters can be seen playing Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition.[111] | |
Inferno Cop | S01E05 | 2013-01-21 | In the episode "The Apocalyptic World," a "Data Files" segment on Mecha Cop describes him as being constructed with the CPU of a used Sega Saturn. Additionally, a later episode mentions the Dreamcast.[112] | |
Holliston | S02E11 | 2013-08-06 | In the episode "Farm Festival", Sid Haig is shown heckling two aspiring horror directors, to which they respond by mocking him appearing the poorly received movie adaptation of The House of the Dead 2. | |
Dads | S01E01 | 2013-09-17 | In the episode "Pilot," a Dreamcast can be seen.[31] | |
Storage Wars: Texas | S03E27 | 2014-01-07 | In the episode "For the Benefit of Mr. Charles", a Dreamcast is found inside a storage locker.[113] | |
Steven Universe | S01E11 | 2014-02-17 | In the episode "Arcade Mania", a character plays Streets of Rage parody game called Teens of Rage. | |
S01E12 | 2014-02-24 | In the episode "Giant Woman", a Mega Drive can be seen. | ||
Super Sonico | S01E09 | 2014-03-03 | In the episode "Sonico's Longest Day", a character is shown playing on a Sega Saturn. | |
Moone Boy | S02E04 | 2014-03-10 | In the episode "Hand Ball", the protagonist wants to own a Mega Drive after seeing an advert for one. | |
The Goldbergs | S01S21 | 2014-04-29 | In the episode "The Age of Darkness," a character can be seen playing Zaxxon at an arcade. | |
Nanana's Buried Treasure | S01E05 | 2014-05-08 | In the episode "Mission: Impossible", the characters are seen playing Virtua Fighter 5 on a PlayStation 3. | |
Pawn Stars | S10E15 | 2014-09-18 | In the episode "Pinball Punch", a Twister pinball table makes an appearance.[45] | |
Bob's Burgers | S05E09 | 2015-01-11 | In the episode "Speakeasy Rider", a character says, "But remember how good I was at that motorcycle arcade game?" | |
MythBusters | S2015E04 | 2015-01-31 | In the episode "Video Game Special", footage of the Wilderness stage from the Mega Drive port of Golden Axe (played on Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection) is used as an example of a retro video game. | |
Weather Underground | S01E01 | 2015-08-24 | A pin from a Twister pinball table appears one of the set's recurring decorations.[45] | |
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | 201x | During a performance of the song "Ping Pong Girl", one of the mentioned topics is "Sega!" (sung like the Sega Scream). | ||
Assassination Classroom | S02E01 | 2016-01-07 | Karma Akabane threatens to expose the Summer Festival worker for ripping people off if he doesn't give him the game console, which is the biggest prize. The game console itself is a Wii-like device that has Sega Saturn aesthetics, called the GAES Jupiter. | |
Letterkenny | S01E01 | 2016-02-07 | In the episode "Ain't No Reason to Get Excited", a character does the Sega Scream while on Crystal Meth. | |
S03E01 | 2017-07-01 | In the episode "Sled Shack", Stewart mentions he stole his grandma's TV to play Ecco the Dolphin on his Mega CD. | ||
Adventure Time | S07E25 | 2016-03-12 | In the episode "Flute Spell," the characters play a game called Age of Grinders, which is a spoof of Phantasy Star IV. | |
Yo-kai Watch | S02E43 | 2016-05-06 | In the episode "Start Your Engines! The Yo-1 Grand Prix!," a character takes on a polygonal appearance similar to Virtua Fighter's Akira.[114] | |
Narcos | S02E02 | 2016-09-02 | In the episode "Cambalache", characters can be seen playing Streets of Rage.[115] | |
Black Mirror | S03E04 | 2016-10-21 | In the episode "San Junipero", a character is seen playing The House of the Dead 2. | |
S05E01 | 2019-06-05 | In the episode "Striking Vipers", the characters play a game called Striking Vipers (a spoof of Fighting Vipers) by a company called SEEK (a combination of Sega and SNK). At the end of the episode, the Striking Vipers logo can be seen, which is another homage to Fighting Vipers. | ||
Sneaky Pete | S01E07 | 2017-01-13 | In the episode "Lieutenant Bernhardt", a character declares the Sega Saturn to be the best console of all time. | |
Voltron: Legendary Defender | S02E7 | 2017-01-20 | The episode "Space Mall" features an appearance from a fictional game console called the Mercury Gameflux II, a reference in name to the Saturn and in appearance to the Dreamcast. When it is later being played, the Phantasy Star-like game Killbot Phantasm I is shown. | |
Gamers! | S01E01 | 2017-07-13 | The opening is a montage of classic video games, including The House of the Dead. | |
S01E01 | 2017-07-13 | In the episode "Keita Amano and Chapters of the Chosen", a copy of Yakuza 0 can be seen. | ||
S01E02 | 2017-07-20 | In the episode "Tasuku Uehara and New Game +", the characters play Persona 4 Arena Ultimax. | ||
American Dad! | S13E02 | 2018-02-12 | In the episode "Paranoid Frandroid", a game based on The House of the Dead III can be seen at the arcade. | |
S15E14 | 2020-07-27 | In the episode "First, Do No Farm", Stan is seen playing Daytona USA. | ||
Pop Team Epic | S01E12 | 2018-03-25 | The episode "The Age of Pop Team Epic" begins with a direct parody of the infamous wireframe introduction sequence from Death Crimson, and is credited for increasing awareness of the game's existence.[116] | |
S02E08 | 2022-11-20 | In the episode "Pop Team Epic Battle Royale", a character is shown cleaning a game for their Mega Drive with the Mega CD and Sega 32x add ons. | ||
Nate is Late | S01E36 | 2018-04-19 | In the episode "The Video Game", an action figure of Ulala from Space Channel 5 can be seen. | |
Blindspot | S03E23 | 2018-05-11 | In the episode "Defection", Patterson sees someone blow on a wire to make it work and she remarks "this isn't a Sega Genesis." | |
Citrus | S01Exx | 2018-xx-xx | In one episode, two characters play The House of the Dead 4 in an arcade which also houses the fictional game The Hands of the Dead VI.[117] | |
Hi Score Girl | S01E02 | 2018-07-21 | In the episode "Round 2", Haruno buys Altered Beast for his PC Engine. Later on, Ono is seen playing Space Harrier. | |
S01E03 | 2018-07-28 | In the episode "Round 3", Haruo is shown reminiscing about Golden Axe. | ||
S01E04 | 2018-08-04 | In the episode "Round 4", Haruo is shown playing Virtua Fighter. | ||
S01E08 | 2018-09-01 | In the episode "Round 8", the Opa-Opa from Fantasy Zone makes a cameo. | ||
S01E10 | 2018-09-15 | In the episode "Round 10", Protagonist Haruo buys a Sega Saturn and a number of games early into the anime, which is shown and played as a recurring plot point.[30] | ||
S01E11 | 2018-09-22 | In the episode "Round 11", the two female leads play Virtua Cop together. Later on, Ono is seen playing OutRun. | ||
S01E12 | 2018-09-29 | In the episode "Round 12", Haruo shows off his Sega Saturn collection which includes D, Daytona USA and Virtua Fighter. | ||
S01E13 | 2019-10-05 | In the episode "Round 13", Ono recieves her first video game system: a Game Gear with Fatal Fury Special, Samurai Showdown, Puyo Puyo and Space Harrier. Later, she plays Mortal Kombat on it. | ||
S01E15 | 2019-10-19 | In the episode "Round 15", a sign for the Sega Titan Video can be seen. | ||
S02E02 | 2019-11-02 | In the episode "Round 17", the two female leads are fighting over the protagonist and settle their differences by playing Virtua Fighter 2 on Haruo's Sega Saturn. | ||
S02E03 | 2019-11-09 | In the episode "Round 18", Fighting Vipers has become the latest craze at the arcade and is shown being played. | ||
S02E04 | 2019-11-16 | In the episode "Round 19", Haruo turns on his Sega Saturn to play Panzer Dragoon II Zwei. | ||
S02E05 | 2019-11-23 | In the episode "Round 20", a scene in the second season depicts Sonic the Fighters running on a Megalo 50 as one of the many arcade games visible in the background. | ||
S02E07 | 2019-12-07 | In the episode "Round 22", Haruo and Ono play Last Bronx and Die Hard Arcade. | ||
S02E09 | 2019-12-21 | In the episode "Round 24", the protagonists of Hang-On and Space Harrier can be seen. | ||
Dead Pixels | S01E01 | 2019-03-28 | In the episode "Bears", a character mentions the game OutRun.[85] | |
S01E02 | 2019-04-04 | In the episode "Tanadaal", a character mentions the game Shogun: Total War.[85] | ||
Amphibia | S01E01 | 2019-06-17 | In the episode "Best Fronds", a Dreamcast and Crazy Taxi are seen under the counter in a thrift store. | |
S01E20 | 2019-07-18 | In the episode "Reunion", a game heavily-reminiscent of Virtual-On can be seen. | ||
S03E04 | 2021-10-23 | In the episode "Fight at the Museum", NiGHTS into Dreams... and a 3D Control Pad can be seen. | ||
The Blacklist | S07E04 | 2019-10-25 | In the episode "Kuwait," an Arcade Racer is seen inside of a video game store.[118] | |
Family Guy | S18E06 | 2019-11-10 | In the episode "Peter & Lois Wedding," Peter asks Lois what the Mortal Kombat blood code is.[119] | |
The Chase: Celebrity Special | Coronation Street Special (S10E04) | 2020 | Jack P. Shepherd (who plays David Platt in Coronation Street) is asked the question:
In the 1990s, which of these used the advertising slogan 'The more you play with it, the harder it gets'?
He (incorrectly) answers Twister, while the Chaser chooses Sega. This is referring to a specific advertisement in UK magazine comic Viz which made its rounds on the internet in the 2000s. This was a one-off comedic advert, not a nationwide advertising slogan. |
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Shell advert | "Mfon's Driving Change" | 2020 | A Sega Master System II is implied as one of the inspirations behind Mfon's passion for engineering, and a reason he began working for Shell.[120] | |
Bull | S04E11 | 2020-01-06 | In the episode "Look Back in Anger", a character mentions he enjoyed going to his friends house as a kid because his friend had a Sega. | |
Dropkick on My Devil! | S02E03 | 2020-04-20 | In the self-titled episode "Episode 3", a character buys The Punisher on the Mega Drive. | |
Rick & Morty | S04E09 | 2020-05-04 | In the episode "Childrick of Mort", Jerry asks if Rick's clay people have a Dreamcast. | |
Solar Opposites | S01E01 | 2020-05-08 | In the episode "The Matter Transfer Array", a character questions wherever another character prefers Nintendo or Sega. | |
S03E11 | 2022-07-13 | In the episode "The Fog of Pupa", a character mentions having found a Game Gear. | ||
Fly Me to the Moon | S01E11 | 2020-12-12 | In the episode "Friends", a characters video game console collection is shown which includes the Mega Drive, Sega 32x and Dreamcast. Later on, another character mentions the possibility of buying a SG-1000. | |
Firefly Lane | S01E07 | 2021-02-03 | In the episode "Total Eclipse of the Hart", a Godzilla pinball table makes an appearance.[45] | |
Vlad Love | S01E04 | 2021-02-14 | In the episode "Salamander's Night", a Chun-Li cosplayer emulates moves from Virtua Fighter 2. | |
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime | S02E11 | 2021-03-23 | In the episode "Birth of a Demon Lord", a character performs a move from Virtua Fighter. | |
Shenmue the Animation | S01E02 | 2022-02-13 | The episode "Daybreak" features appearances from numerous Sega arcade machines, such as Virtua Fighter (played on an Astro City), Space Harrier, Hang-On, and Fantasy Zone.[121] | |
S01E09 | 2022-04-03 | The episode "Distinct" features cameos by figurines of Robo and Mobo (of the game Bonanza Bros.).[122] | ||
S01E10 | 2022-04-10 | The episode "Comeback" again features cameos by figurines of Robo and Mobo (of the game Bonanza Bros.), but this time in their proper colors.[123] | ||
Tokyo Vice | S01E02 | 2022-04-07 | In the episode "Kishi Kaisei", a character is shown playing Virtua Cop. | |
Uncle from Another World | Season 1 | 2022-07-06 | Anime where the protagonist's Uncle is a big Sega fan. The opening itself is a montage of Sega homages; including Shinrei Jusatsushi Taroumaru, NiGHTS into Dreams..., Guardian Heroes, a Sega Saturn commercial, Saint Sword, Nonomura Byouin no Hitobito, Golden Axe, Street Fighter Alpha 3, Sonic the Hedgehog, Digital Dance Mix Vol. 1 Namie Amuro, Street Fighter 2, Magic Knight Rayearth and Shinobi.[124] | |
Season 1 | 2022-07-06 | The eyecatch pays homage to the title screen of Panzer Dragoon II Zwei. | ||
S01E02 | 2022-07-13 | In the episode "Guardian Heroes Shoulda Been Number One!", the protagonist helps his Uncle buy a Sega Saturn with 20 games, including NiGHTS into Dreams... and Guardian Heroes. Later on, they are seen playing Guardian Heroes. | ||
S01E04 | 2022-07-27 | In the episode "You Helped Me Through Tough Times", the protagonist's Uncle mentions Game Gear, Landstalker: The Treasures of King Nole, Puyo Puyo Sun and Burning Rangers - while claiming that the latter is better played on the 3D Saturn controller. | ||
S01E05 | 2022-08-17 | In the episode "That Reminds Me, I Almost Got Assassinated Once", Alien Soldier and Dynamite Headdy are mentioned. Later on, the "Rise From Your Grave" soundbit from Altered Beast can be heard on a character's phone. | ||
S01E06 | 2022-08-24 | In the episode "So They Threw Me into the Basement of a Freak Show...", Mega Drive, Alien Storm and Pulseman are mentioned. | ||
S01E07 | 2022-08-31 | In the episode "As You Can See, SEGA Games Are Very Helpful in Life!", the title screen of Revenge of Shinobi is parodied. Later on, the characters play Golden Axe on Mega Drive. | ||
S01E08 | 2022-11-24 | In the episode "I Got Through it by Transforming into the Most Powerful Being I Know", the Uncle credits Shinrei Jusatsushi Taroumaru with teaching him life skills. | ||
S01E12 | 2022-12-22 | In the episode "Names Are Important, That's What (He/She) Said", the Uncle mentions his favourite soundtrack to Sega games including Strikers 1945, Sonic the Hedgehog, NiGHTS into Dreams... and Dynamite Headdy. | ||
S01E13 | 2023-03-08 | In the episode "Thanks to Everyone, Thank You", the series concludes with a shot of the Uncle's favourite games: a Sega Saturn with NiGHTS into Dreams... and Guardian Heroes and a Mega Drive with Golden Axe. | ||
Love Live! Superstar!! | S02E07 | 2022-08-28 | In the episode "UR Ren Hazuki", an assortment of video game consoles are shown, including the Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, Mega Drive, Mega CD, Sega 32x and Master System. | |
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law | S01E08 | 2022-10-06 | In the episode "Ribbit and Rip It", a Frogger arcade cabinet can be seen. | |
Koala Man | S01E01 | 2023-01-09 | In the episode "Bin Day", a Sega Saturn can be seen. | |
The Last of Us | S01E07 | 2023-02-26 | In the episode "Left Behind", a character is seen playing Daytona USA in an arcade. Frogger and Zaxxon cabinets can also be seen. | |
Saturday Night Live | S48E14 | 2023-03-04 | A character is seen playing Streets of Rage 2 on a Game Gear. | |
The Big Door Prize | S01E07 | 2023-04-26 | In the episode "Giorgio", a Super Monaco GP arcade cabinet can be seen.{[9] | |
The Chase | S16E53 | 2023-06-11 | In the "Soccer Aid" episode, Last Bronx is the subject of a trivia question. | |
The Righteous Gemstones | S03E05 | 2023-07-09 | In the episode "Interlude III", a character mentions he just got a Sega Saturn. | |
Gamera Rebirth | S01E01 | 2023-09-07 | Deluxe OutRun cabinets are prominently featured in the first episode. | |
Alan Carr's Picture Slam | S01E01 | 2023-09-16 | A contestant has difficulty identifying a Sega Mega Drive. | |
Fermat no Ryōri | S01E0x | 2023-1x-xx | A CSD-G1M makes a recurring appearance in the background of a character's home.[125] | |
Ted | S01E02 | 2024-01-11 | In the episode "My Two Dads", Ted suggests buying a Sega Genesis. Cases for Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master, Streets of Rage 2 and Golden Axe II can be seen. | |
My Undead Yokai Girlfriend | S01E01 | 2024-03-22 | In the first episode, a Mega Drive poster can be seen in the background. | |
X-Men '97 | S01E04 | 2024-04-03 | In the episode "Motendo / Lifedeath – Part 1", a Mega Drive can be seen. | |
Train to the End of the World | S01E07 | 2024-05-13 | In the episode "A Zombie That Laughs Is No Zombie at All", characters are showing playing The House of the Dead on a Sega Saturn. | |
Like a Dragon: Yakuza | S01E0x | 2024-10-24 | In the episode "xxxxx", classic Sega arcade machines, merchandise, and other references make their expected appearances. Among these are Virtua Fighter, Virtua Fighter 2, Virtua Cop 2, and Daytona USA, among others.[126] |
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- ↑ @TOO_yoshikawa on Twitter
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- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/retrogaming/comments/shsm33/sega_game_gear_in_airheads/
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- ↑ @TOO_yoshikawa on Twitter
- ↑ @TOO_yoshikawa on Twitter
- ↑ @TOO_yoshikawa on Twitter
- ↑ @TOO_yoshikawa on Twitter
- ↑ @TOO_yoshikawa on Twitter
- ↑ @TOO_yoshikawa on Twitter
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- ↑ @VGL_JP on Twitter
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- ↑ @TOO_yoshikawa on Twitter
- ↑ @TOO_yoshikawa on Twitter
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- ↑ @raphycuomoalone on Twitter
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- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57FcZBYXMac
- ↑ @ashizuka16bit on Twitter (Ghostarchive)
- ↑ @KoriMaru on X