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* In ''[[Tomb Raider]]'' & ''[[Tomb Raider]] Anniversary'', Lara's Doppelganger has no skin. In ''Underworld,'' she gets better, blows up Lara's mansion, kicks her ass inside of her burning mansion, and kills {{spoiler|Allister}}. Later, [[Ensemble Darkhorse|the Doppelganger]] gets her own [[Video Game]] on [[X Box Live]].
* In ''[[Tomb Raider]]'' & ''[[Tomb Raider]] Anniversary'', Lara's Doppelganger has no skin. In ''Underworld,'' she gets better, blows up Lara's mansion, kicks her ass inside of her burning mansion, and kills {{spoiler|Allister}}. Later, [[Ensemble Darkhorse|the Doppelganger]] gets her own [[Video Game]] on [[X Box Live]].
* The [[Big Bad]] of the ''[[Adventure Quest]]'' Bizarre Flecks [[Story Arc]] is Artix's [[Alternate Universe]] counterpart; while the Artix of our reality is an [[The Undead|undead]]-[[The Hunter|slaying]] paladin, [[Fan Nickname|Artix von Facial Hair]] is a sadistic [[Necromancer]] who appears to have [[Villain World|successfully]] [[Take Over the World|taken over his world]]. Ryuusei's analog from said arc is an [[Inverted Trope|inversion]], and an interesting and competent one at that.
* The [[Big Bad]] of the ''[[Adventure Quest]]'' Bizarre Flecks [[Story Arc]] is Artix's [[Alternate Universe]] counterpart; while the Artix of our reality is an [[The Undead|undead]]-[[The Hunter|slaying]] paladin, [[Fan Nickname|Artix von Facial Hair]] is a sadistic [[Necromancer]] who appears to have [[Villain World|successfully]] [[Take Over the World|taken over his world]]. Ryuusei's analog from said arc is an [[Inverted Trope|inversion]], and an interesting and competent one at that.
* [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha|Nanoha, Fate and Hayate]] got their very own Evil Twins in the form of The Darkness of the Book of Darkness copies Material-S(tarlight), Material-L(ightning) and Material-D(arkness), respectively, in the PSP game ''Battle of the Aces''. They are identical to their good analogues, except that they are stronger, their skills can't be customized, they have different hair and clothes colors, and their personalities are complete opposites of the originals ([[The Spock|Material-S is coldly logical]], Material-L is [[The Berserker]], and Material-D [[Big Bad|is just plain evil]]).
* [[Lyrical Nanoha|Nanoha, Fate and Hayate]] got their very own Evil Twins in the form of The Darkness of the Book of Darkness copies Material-S(tarlight), Material-L(ightning) and Material-D(arkness), respectively, in the PSP game ''Battle of the Aces''. They are identical to their good analogues, except that they are stronger, their skills can't be customized, they have different hair and clothes colors, and their personalities are complete opposites of the originals ([[The Spock|Material-S is coldly logical]], Material-L is [[The Berserker]], and Material-D [[Big Bad|is just plain evil]]).
* ''[[Evil Twin Cypriens Chronicles]]'' is an entire game revolving around this trope. The hero winds up in another world where he fights evil versions of his friends {{spoiler|and himself.}}
* ''[[Evil Twin Cypriens Chronicles]]'' is an entire game revolving around this trope. The hero winds up in another world where he fights evil versions of his friends {{spoiler|and himself.}}
* The boss of the fourth level in ''[[Viewtiful Joe]]'' is "Another Joe", who looks just like Joe to the point the original makes a deal with him: loser has to wear a yellow outfit. His boss theme is even a [[Boss Remix]] of "Joe the Hero". {{spoiler|It's actually Alastor.}}
* The boss of the fourth level in ''[[Viewtiful Joe]]'' is "Another Joe", who looks just like Joe to the point the original makes a deal with him: loser has to wear a yellow outfit. His boss theme is even a [[Boss Remix]] of "Joe the Hero". {{spoiler|It's actually Alastor.}}