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{{quote|''The TMP is actually an MP 9. We incorrectly labelled it as such when the weapon was being modelled, and some gun-nerd got pissed off about it. [[Trolling Creator|So we kept it known as a TMP.]]''|''James'', developer of ''[[Cry of Fear]]''}}
 
 
In some computer games and [[RPG|RPGs]], you get real guns with fake names. They have the appearance and the characteristics of the real gun, but not the name.
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A subtrope of [[Bland-Name Product]]. Compare [[Improperly Placed Firearms]]. Often avoided by setting games in [[World War II]], since most trademarks associated with weapon names from that period have long since lapsed.
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== Action Games ==
* In ''[[Devil May Cry]]'', the grenade launcher resembles the [[wikipedia:Milkor MGL|Milkor MGL]], while the third game's "Spiral" is actually a [[wikipedia:Lahti L-39|Lahti L-39]] anti-tank rifle.