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* Done in an episode of ''[[Spaced]]'', where an argument between Tim and Daisy is choreographed to a game of ''[[Tekken]]''. Every verbal smackdown corresponds to a blow landed in the game and Daisy mimics the victory pose of her game character. "Nina Williams Wins! Daisy Steiner Wins!" |
* Done in an episode of ''[[Spaced]]'', where an argument between Tim and Daisy is choreographed to a game of ''[[Tekken]]''. Every verbal smackdown corresponds to a blow landed in the game and Daisy mimics the victory pose of her game character. "Nina Williams Wins! Daisy Steiner Wins!" |
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* Averted in ''[[Community]]'', in which everything they do is them sitting around the table talking about it. |
* Averted in ''[[Community]]'', in which everything they do is them sitting around the table talking about it. |
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{{quote|'''Narrator:''' And so did the group describe themselves walking, and so did Abed confirm they walked.}} |
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** Not technically gaming, but roleplay, in ''Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas'' the characters are shown as the stop motion figures that Abed believes everyone has turned into. Averted in a later "clip show" episode containing solely new footage that showed the rest of them sitting around the table uncomfortably playing along with Abed's Christmasland fantasy. |
** Not technically gaming, but roleplay, in ''Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas'' the characters are shown as the stop motion figures that Abed believes everyone has turned into. Averted in a later "clip show" episode containing solely new footage that showed the rest of them sitting around the table uncomfortably playing along with Abed's Christmasland fantasy. |
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** Played straight in "Digital Estate Planning", where the gang play an 8-bit platformer and most of the action takes place within the game. Abed, naturally, takes things further, falling in love with one of the game characters and raising a family, {{spoiler|who come in handy when the time comes to defeat the [[Final Boss]]. At the end, Abed saves the character in a flash drive, saying "I told you I'd come back for you.}} |
** Played straight in "Digital Estate Planning", where the gang play an 8-bit platformer and most of the action takes place within the game. Abed, naturally, takes things further, falling in love with one of the game characters and raising a family, {{spoiler|who come in handy when the time comes to defeat the [[Final Boss]]. At the end, Abed saves the character in a flash drive, saying "I told you I'd come back for you.}} |