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* The entire point of ''[[Robot Arena]]''. You must design a robot from scratch, using the parts provided by the game (like pistons and wheels and engines and of course various kinds of weaponry), paint it, decal it, and control it in a deathmatch with other robots. The trick of course was to keep the weight of the robot to a minimum, and also to make good use of the limited space inside the robot's chasis.
* ''[[Legend of Mana]]'' almost WALLOWS in this trope, as the player can build weapons, armor, musical instruments (used ingame for magic spells) and even custom robot sidekicks. There exists a subset of Mana players whose sole reason for still playing the game is creating recipes for new items.
* Starting with ''[[The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall|Daggerfall]]'', the ''[[Elder Scrolls]]'' games have a system in which the player creates their own spells. Naturally, this often renders the spells made for you completely and utterly worthless.
* In the Genesis and Game Gear versions of ''Home Alone'', Kevin has to assemble all of his weapons other than the BB Gun. In general, the only difference is what the weapon fires or what the trajectory is. In the [[Difficulty Levels|easier difficulty]], the game will automatically suggest combinations based on what he's collected so far. The harder difficulty has a few exclusive parts, and thus exclusive weapons.
* An upcoming FPS ''[http://www.gametrailers.com/video/developer-walkthrough-they/24501 They]'' touts the "Weapon Tuning System" as a major feature.
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* ''[[Star Ruler]]'' has this.
* ''[[Infinite Space]]'' allows the player to customize their ships with a variety of weapons and modules. The nationality of your bridge module even changes the views displayed while cruising and fighting.
* ''[[MS Saga: aA New Dawn]]'' breaks [[Humongous Mecha|Mobile Suits]] into several parts (arms, legs, shoulder armour, etc.) that can be swapped and repainted.
* ''[[Freedroid RPG]]'' allows to craft addons from broken droid parts and install them on some items.
* ''[[X-COM (Video Game)|X-COM]]: Apocalypse'' allows to fit vehicles for your purpose -- changeable engines, weapons and other parts you can buy or build.