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Corrected link to Impossible Mission to link for video game of the same name
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** It should be noted however, that in ''[[The Elder Scrolls|Oblivion]]'' while it isn't technically required, the player needs to sleep when they level up.
* The Commodore 64/Amiga game, ''[[The Little Computer People]]'' (basically the great-grand-daddy of ''[[The Sims]]'', circa 1985) featured a toilet, which your Little Computer Person would use at reasonable intervals. Also, if you didn’t top up his water tank and fill his cupboards when they were empty, he would sicken and eventually expire.
* In the Commodore 64 game ''[[TropeImpossible Workshop:Mission (video game)|Impossible Mission]]'', Dr. Elvin Atombender’s spacious underground lair featured, alongside the usual computers and tape drives vital to any world domination exercise, many items of domestic furniture including toilets. Of course, the player didn’t get to ''make use'' of these, only search them for codes.
* Although Aya never eats anything in ''[[Parasite Eve]] 2'', she can drink soda to restore HP and MP, but never has the urge to go to the bathroom. You do get to find a few toilets in Dryfield, but Aya comments about the disgusting sanitary conditions they are in and won't go in the stalls.
* Jack Thompson's "A Modest Video Game Proposal" laid out a spec for a game in which the player character gets revenge for the murder of his son. As part of the revenge, the player murders the CEO of the company that made the game that his son's killer played, as well as the CEO's family, and then urinates on their brainstems, "like in ''[[Postal]] 2''." Though it was intended as parody, a few independent game designers created games based around Thompson's proposal. In one such game, "I'm O.K: A Murder Simulator," not only was the urinating on brains part included (as a bonus stage in which the brains bounce across the stage), but in later levels urinating can be used to put out fires.