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  • '''Pachinko Robot''' is an arcade {{cat|in-universe video game|game}} that {{Amy}} played in [[3011]]. {{er|6ACV21}} [[category:in-universe video games]]
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  • ...p shoots him, and he died disappearing by folding over like in the Pac-Man games. Then his widowed wife came and cried. *He and his wife made sounds ("waka-waka-waka") like in the video game while eating white balls in the maze.
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  • '''Monkey Fracas Jr.''' was a side-scrolling, space themed video game. The player piloted a spaceship while avoiding stars and planets. The [[Category:In-universe video games]]
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  • '''''Delivery Command''''' is an {{w|arcade game}}. An {{w|Video game arcade cabinet|arcade machine}} of the game is known to have been inst ...us reference to {{w|Donkey Kong}}, previously spoofed in another fictional video game in the ''Futurama'' universe, [[Monkey Fracas Jr.]] The game itself is
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  • ...ice-over work for video games including the ''{{w|Soldier of Fortune#Video games|Soldier of Fortune}}'' series.
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  • ...raft, Korea]]. It may also refer to the relative skill of Koreans in video games. <poem>'''Walt''': We were playing video games and the other kids didn't play fair!
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  • ...in Futurama|movies]], {{cat|s=no|music}}, and {{cat|in-universe video game|games}}, as well as [[internet|web]] content, much like the {{w|iPad}}.
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  • ...p shoots him, and he died disappearing by folding over like in the Pac-Man games. Ms. Pac-Man came and cried over him, then [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] asks to [[ *She and her husband made sounds ("waka-waka-waka") like in the video game while eating white balls in the maze.
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  • |type=Video game '''''World of World War II 3''''' is a video game playable on the [[X-Cube 360]], and is presumably the third game in th
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  • ...ated film series of all time}} and has spawned {{w|Shrek video games|video games}}, {{w|Shrek (franchise)#Comics|comics}}, {{w|Shrek (franchise)#Television
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  • ...ilms}}, {{w|Godzilla (comics)|comics}}, and {{w|Godzilla video games|video games}}. ''[[Futurama]]'' has referenced it a few times.
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  • Death factory lll:the legend of Death factory ll is a video game played on the internet. It is apperently widely used in the year 3000 The games playing style appears to be a free for all duel, though it is unknown if th
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  • ...|Devo}} since {{w|1972}}. He also does work for movies, TV shows and video games. He appeared as [[Mutated Mark Mothersbaugh|a mutated version of himself]]
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  • During the [[20th century|20th]] and [[21st century|21st centuries]], video games based on World War II became very popular. In the [[31st century]], "[[Wor
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  • * In [[Futurama (video game)|the game]], after Bender is injured, he sometimes makes an R2-D2 soun * In "[[The Board Game Games]]", the throne that Bender sits on is made of, among other things, parts id
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  • *[[Futurama (video game)]] - the first officially licensed Futurama video game, for PS2 and XBox. *[[Futurama tabletop games]]
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  • ...ish dub of ''{{w|W.I.T.C.H. (TV series)|W.I.T.C.H.}}'', roles in the video games ''{{w|Hitman: Blood Money}}'' and ''{{w|Medal of Honor: Vanguard}}'', and u
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  • ...t century]] would ever pay for {{w|freemium}} {{cat|in-universe video game|games}}.
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  • ...in [[films in Futurama|movies]], {{TV}}, and {{cat|in-universe video game|games}}, as well as a number of voice-over acting roles. He is perhaps most wide
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  • ...ideo game)|the game]], an {{cat|militarie|army}} of [[Transcript:Futurama (video game)#Bone-bots|robots made of bones]] says "death to the living!". ...sed by Bender. <ref>Bender uses this phrase in "[[Troop Grit]]".</ref> The games allow the player to control {{cat|clone}}s of an extraterrestrial known as
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