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* [[The Gaming Pixie]] enters the video games she reviews or has them spill over to the real world. For example, when reviewing ''[[Shadowgate]]'', she enters the game itself and the narration changes to include her sarcastic musings on the game's flaws.
* [[Ghoulardi]] used to enter the movies he presented.
* [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20131230173938/http://encyclopedia-obscura.com/ Encyclopedia Obscura]'s Per Arne Sandvik did this a [https://web.archive.org/web/20141130221145/http://www.encyclopedia-obscura.com/gameskqf.html few] [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20130901124705/http://encyclopedia-obscura.com/gamesripoff.html times].
{{quote|''To shed light on some subjects, I approached [[The Hero|Scott O'Conner]] for an interview. To do this, I hooked up to my NES console using a fork, a coaxial cable and a colander (illustration below). Thus, I was able to upload my thoughts into the Kabuki cartridge. '''Warning!''' Since a NES cartridge has the storage capacity of 32 kilobytes, the sheer amount of raw data your brain contains could easily exceed the max limit. Never try this yourself, as your personality could be scattered all around limbo if the cartridge circuitry is scorched. [[Super Mario Bros.]]. 3 is impossible to enter, as the game already fills up the entire 32Kb limit.''}}
* One [[YouTube]] review of the ''[[Silent Hill (film)|Silent Hill]]'' movie had Silent Hill's infamous "curse" affect the reviewer, showing his house changing between its normal self, and a [[Dark World]] self.
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