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[[File:Doaxbvbox.jpg|frame|link=Dead or Alive (franchise)|What fighting game characters wear on their day off, apparently.]]
Examples of [[Best Known for the Fanservice]] in [[Video Games]] include:
 
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** Hey, that's not fair! It's [[Betty and Veronica|also got]] a [[Catgirl]], who's motivation is to... um... er... uh... huh.
** And we also vaguely remember some kind of Chinese undead thingy who has blue cleavage and attacks with... um... dunno.
* ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'' was the first ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' game to have multiple party members with distinctive personalities, rather than use a predetermined party or a team of [[Player MooksMook]]s. Of all the characters, [[Ms. Fanservice]] [[Stripperiffic|Maya]]'s artwork is leaps and bounds more voluminous than any other character in the series.
** [[Stripperiffic|Jessica]] of ''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]'', appearing as the only one who can change outfits on maps and ''puff-puff'' the enemies into various confusion with her sex appeal abilities.
* In ''[[First Encounter Assault Recon|FEAR]] 2'', Alma rapes you. That's right, YOU! Oh yeah and some other stuff happens.
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* ''[[Touhou]]'' is about a world of (seemingly-underaged) super-powered magical action girls. Who have interesting relationships with each others. Which gives way to tons of cute fanarts and awesome music. "Shoot em ups"? What's a "shoot em ups"? <ref>Unlike other examples on this page, the creator does lament that it's not best known as a shoot em up. Bummer.</ref>
* ''[[Whacked]]''; Be honest, if you ever played this, you likely used [[Shameless Fanservice Girl|Lucy]] 90% of the time, ''at least.''
* ''[[Senran Kagura]]'' is a game where the fighters - all of them female - are buxom, scantily clan ninjas with the goal of defeating their opponents by blasting their clothes off in hilarious ways. There's a plot, yes, and the characters have backstories and motives (often complex ones) but that's not the reason anyone plays the game.
 
* ''[[Monster Girl Quest]]'' and similar games. There's a plot and a solid objective, but it's doubtful anyone would play it if the numerous female-on-male rape scenes were removed.
* ''[[Tera Online]]'' has been stated to be a dress-up game where the models get to fight monsters. It's got character customization up the yin-yang with an [[Excuse Plot]].
* ''[[Ape Escape]]'' was at one point one of Sony's more popular first party series. Now, it's largely remembered for the fact that the third game is a third-person platformer starring a young [[Idol Singer]] in tight [[Modesty Shorts|spats]], to the point the series ''actual'' main character is forgotten outside of an appearance in a notoriously poor crossover fighter.
* ''[[Resident Evil (video game)|Resident Evil]]''; be honest, if you're a male heterosexual and played the original game, you did ''not'' choose to play as Chris over Jill.
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